Pane-Joyce Genealogy
3846. Hannah Hobart. Born ca 1639 in Hingham, MA. Hannah was baptized on 20 Sep 1639.45 Hannah died in Salem, MA on 17 May 1660.45
On 30 Oct 1657 Hannah married Joseph Grafton, son of Joseph Grafton & Mary [Grafton], in Hingham, MA.45 Born on 24 Jan 1637 in Salem, MA. Joseph died in Charlestown, MA in Feb 1670.
Their children include:
11407i.
Joseph Grafton (17 Aug 1658-)
11408ii.
Martha Grafton (17 Aug 1658-)
11409iii.
Joshua Grafton (9 Apr 1660-)
11410iv.
Hannah Grafton (ca 1670-12 Oct 1741)
3847. Peter Hobart. Born ca 1642 in Hingham, MA.45 Peter was baptized in Jul 1642.45 Peter died in Barbados, West Indies in 1665.45
On 18 Dec 1662 Peter married Susanna Eliot, daughter of Jacob Eliot (ca 1606-6 May 1651) & Margery (-30 Oct 1661), in Boston, MA.45 Born on 22 Jul 1641 in Boston, MA.16 Susanna was baptized in Boston, MA, on 22 Jul 1641.16
3848. Sarah Hobart. Born on 19 Nov 1644 in Hingham, MA.45 Sarah died in Boston, MA, on 24 Feb 1696; she was 51.45
On 26 Jun 1668 when Sarah was 23, she first married Edward Cowell, son of Edward Cowell (ca 1615-31 Oct 1677) & Agnes Harvey (ca 1620-Dec 1681), in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1644 in Boston, MA. Edward died in Hingham, MA on 12 Sep 1691.45
Their children include:
11411i.
Edward Cowell (12 Aug 1672-ca 1754)
11412ii.
Margaret Cowell (2 Aug 1673-ca 1755)
11413iii.
Sarah Cowell (2 Apr 1669-)
On 17 Oct 1695 when Sarah was 50, she second married John Cleverly.45
3849. Deborah Hobart. Born ca 1647. Deborah was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 12 Sep 1647.45 Deborah died in Hingham, MA on 29 Nov 1684.45
On 20 Apr 1666 Deborah married Joshua Lincoln (7682) , son of Thomas “the husbandman” Lincoln (2783) (22 Dec 1622-16 Aug 1692) & Margaret Langer (2782) (ca 1620-5 Mar 1693/4), in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1645 in Hingham, MA. Joshua was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 3 May 1645.45 Joshua died in Hingham, MA on 21 Apr 1694.45 Occupation: carpenter.

Joshua, known as ‘carpenter,’ constable 1672, and selectman 1682 and 1691. He resided on Frot Hill St.45
Their children include:
11414i.
Peter Lincoln (Died soon) (6 Jun 1667-11 Jul 1668)
11415ii.
Joshua Lincoln (9 May 1669-18 Oct 1700)
11416iii.
Peter Lincoln (19 Jan 1670/1-31 Aug 1731)
11417iv.
Jacob Lincoln (Died soon) (6 Mar 1672/3-26 Apr 1672/3)
11418v.
Deborah Lincoln (31 Aug 1674-28 May 1748)
11419vi.
Margaret Lincoln (Died young) (14 Mar 1677-30 Nov 1683)
11420vii.
Caleb Lincoln (9 Oct 1678-31 Oct 1721)
11421viii.
Jacob Lincoln (21 Mar 1680/1-20 Dec 1729)
11422ix.
Solomon Lincoln (25 Nov 1682-7 Feb 1763)
11423x.
Isaac Lincoln (Died young) (14 Nov 1684-29 Dec 1689)
3850. Joshua Hobart. Born 22 Mar 1649/50 in Hingham, MA.45
3851. Solomon Hobart. Born on 28 May 1652 in Hingham, MA.45

Solomon married and had issue ‘Solomon Hobart’s child born May 9, 1686.’ No further record.45
3852. Enoch Hobart. Born ca 1654 in Hingham, MA. Enoch was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 28 May 1654.45 Enoch died on 11 Jul 1709. Occupation: boatman.

Enoch and Hannah resided on Main St., next east of the meeting house of the First Parish. On 16 Jan 1692 Enoch sold his house and land in Hingham to Samuel Thaxter, and they removed to Boston.45
On 7 Aug 1676 Enoch married Hannah Harris, daughter of Thomas Harris.45
Their children include:
11424i.
Hannah Hobart (Died soon) (12 Aug 1677-ca 26 Aug 1677)
11425ii.
Ruth Hobart (ca 1678-)
11426iii.
Hannah Hobart (Died soon) (8 Dec 1680-10 Jul 1689)
11427iv.
Thomas Hobart (31 Mar 1683-)
11428v.
Deborah Hobart (Died soon) (5 Nov 1685-25 Feb 1687/8)
11429vi.
John Hobart (ca 1688-)
3853. Israel Hobart. Born in 1656 in Hingham, MA.45 Israel died in Hingham, MA on 19 Sep 1669.45
3854. Ruth Hobart. Born ca 1658 in Hingham, MA. Ruth was baptized on 15 Nov 1658.45 Ruth died in Hingham, MA on 30 Dec 1658.45
3855. Esther Hobart. Born ca 1660 in Hingham, MA. Esther was baptized on 21 Jun 1660.45
3856. Elizabeth Hobart. Born on 22 Apr 1662 in Hingham, MA.45
3857. Margaret Hobart. Born ca 1664 in Hingham, MA. Margaret was baptized in Jul 1664.45
3858. Hannah Hobart. Born on 4 Oct 1666 in Hingham, MA.254 Hannah died in Wellfleet, MA, on 4 Sep 1731; she was 64.254 Buried in First Burial Ground, Wellfleet.
Bef 1696 Hannah married John Doane (7084) , son of John Doane (2644) (ca 1635-15 Mar 1707/8) & Hannah Bangs (5735) (ca 1644-aft 1677).254 Born on 29 May 1664 in Eastham, MA.148 John died in Boston, MA, on 22 Nov 1755; he was 91.254 Occupation: distiller.

“John Doane settled, first, in Wellfleet, then Billingsgate, on a portion of his father's estate. Pratt's History of Eastham says he was there before 1700, and that he held a distinguished rank in the town. An old document of 1727 mentions him as ‘a principal Inhabitant of this Precinct.’ As early as 1696, he and his wife Hannah were living in Boston in Ward 7, when in a deed he is styled ‘Distiller,’ and where on Mar. 5th of that year, his son Joshua was born. After the death of his wife in 1731 he removed to Hull, where he was an important man in town and church affairs, and seems to have lived there from about 1732 to 1742. He then removed to Boston where he owned a large estate, and resided there until his death.
    “From the Suffolk Registry of Deeds we note the following: ‘Mar. 3, 1694, John Doane of Eastham purchased of the heirs of Edward Tyng for £370 land and dwelling-house in Boston. Aug. 17, 1717, John Doane of Eastham bought of Wigglesworth Sweetzer for £260 a brick and wooden house with land and wharf on Butler’s Row. From 1727 to 1729, he bought lands and houses on School St. from the heirs of Samuel Haugh, goldsmith. Apr. 3, 1738, John Doane of Hull bought of John Marshall for £2,750 land and wharf fronting on Mackeral Lane (Kilby St.). Aug. 6, 1741, John Doane of Hull, for £1,200, bought from heirs of James Gooch lands near King St. (State St.).’
    “John Doane was commissioned a Justice of Peace for Barnstable Co. June 5, 1713, and was in commission there until his removal to Hull. In 1736, he was a Special Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnstable Co. and, on Mar. 9,1737-8, he was commissioned a Justice of Peace for Suffolk Co.
    “He and his wife Hannah were the leaders of the fifteen or twenty church members living in the North Precinct, who strongly opposed the ordination and settlement of Rev. Samuel Osborn as pastor of the First Church of Eastham in 1718. In the church troubles at Billingsgate in 1727, they were stanch supporters of their minister, Rev. Josiah Oakes.
    “The Boston Evening Post, for Monday, Dec. 1, 1755, has the following notice of Mr. Doane’s death: ‘Boston, Nov. 27,1765. Last Saturday died in the 92nd. Year of his Age and Yesterday was very decently interred, John Doane Esq.; who had been many Years in the Commission of the Peace for the Counties of Barnstable and Suffolk. He was a Gentleman of great Capacity and known Integrity, a tender Husband, affectionate Father, and faithful Friend; and notwithstanding his great Age he retained his Usefulness, Reason and Understanding to the last.’
    “Beside the Boston estate, John Doane's possessions at Scituate inventoried £1250. 19. 8. His will, written by his own hand, five days before his death, [was] proved Dec. 24, 1755.”254
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