Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Family of William Holbrook (473) & Edith [Holbrook]
1466. John Holbrook. Born ca 1595 in Glastonbury, Somerset. John was baptized in Glastonbury, Somerset, on 20 Jun 1595. John died on 14 Nov 1643.
John was a freeman in Roxbury, MA, in 1640.
John and his family need verification. According to Anderson,12 Thomas Holbrook “had a brother John Holbrook, whose fate was unknown in 1625 (Joseph Neal Anc 128). The absurd claim has been made tht this John Holbrook was already in New England in 1626, and was the father of every stray Holbrook male who later appeared in New England (M&JCH 17:89). There was no John Holbrook in Dorchester in 1635, and this entire proposed family did not exist.”
John married Sarah French.
Their children include:
1467. Rebecca Holbrook. Born ca 1597 in Glastonbury, Somerset. Rebecca died in 1688 in Massachusetts.
On 19 May 1617 Rebecca married Clement Weaver, son of Thomas Weaver & Margaret Adams, in Glastonbury, Somerset. Born ca 1590. Clement died on 10 Oct 1683 in Newport, RI.
Clement, of Weymouth, MA, and Newport, RI.
Their children include:
1468. Joan Holbrook. Born in 1587 in Glastonbury, Somerset.
On 3 Jun 1605 Joan first married Nicholas Bennet in St. John’s, Glastonbury. Nicholas died in Mar 1606. Buried on 22 Mar 1606.
Child:
On 14 Jan 1609/10 Joan second married Randall Gylles.
1469. William Holbrook. Born ca 1600 in Glastonbury, Somerset. William died in 1699 in Glastonbury, Somerset.
1470. Basell Holbrook. Born ca 1602 in Glastonbury, Somerset. Basell was baptized in Glastonbury, Somerset, on 25 Mar 1602.
On 27 Jan 1625/6 Basell married Philip Wrinkmore in Glastonbury, Somerset. Born ca 1603 in Glastonbury, Somerset.
Child:
1471. Thomas Holbrook. Born ca 1589 in Glastonbury, Somerset.87 Thomas was baptized in Eversley, Glastonbury, Somerset, on 1 Mar 1598/9. Thomas died between 31 Dec 1673 and 10 Mar 1676/7 in Weymouth, MA.12
Thomas and his wife Jane, their sons John, Thomas, Anne, and Elizabeth sailed from Weymouth, England, on or near 10 Mar 1635 with Rev. Joseph Hull’s Company. He came from Broadway, Somersetshire, Eng, and came ashore at Corchester 7 Jun 1635, then to the place now called Weymouth, built a house there, as he attested in court 2 Nov 1666. He was made a freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony May 1645. He was a selectman of Weymouth for five years from 1645 through 1654. Ten acres were granted to him in the First Division and thirty acres in the Second Division 14 Dec 1663.87
Thomas, in Weymouth 1643, may have come several years earlier at Weymouth (whence rem. the first sett. of Rehoboth in that yr.) and though he was one of the grantees of Rehoboth, yer for not going to reside there his share was forfeited in Jan 1645. All his children probably were brought from England. Freeman 1643. Was of Dorchester 1652, last of Medfield 1668.2
Thomas has been said to be a descendant of Richard Holbrook of Somersetshire, England. Lived at Broadway, Somerset, England. Left Weymouth, England 30 Mar 1635 at age 34 in the Marygold with wife and oldest five children, arriving at Dorchester on 7 Jun 1635 and settling at Weymouth the same month. His will, dated 31 Dec 1668 with codicil 31 Dec 1673, and proved 24 Apr 1677, Weymouth, MA, names wife Jane, three sons, three married daughters, and grandchildren John, Peter and William Holbrook. Freeman 1645. A selectman at Weymouth six times (1641-1654), and a grantee of Rehoboth, MA, although he forfeited the grant and remained at Weymouth. A deposition made 7 Nov 1666 gives Thomas' age as 77 years.
On 12 Sep 1616 Thomas married Jane Powyes, daughter of William Powyes (ca 1568-) & Elizabeth [Powyes], in St John the Baptist, Glastonbury, Somerset. Born in England. Jane died between 31 Dec 1673 and 24 Apr 1677 in Weymouth, MA.
Their children include:
1472. Elizabeth Holbrook. Born ca 1590 in Glastonbury, Somerset.
On 12 Sep 1611 Elizabeth married Thomas Tyly in St. John’s, Glastonbury.
Their children include:
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