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Mary Hoag (1706 - 1753)

Mary Hoag
Born in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 16 Jan 1728 in Amesbury, MAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 47 in Stratham, Rockingham, New Hampshiremap
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Biography

Mary was a Friend (Quaker)

Mary was born on 9 Jan 1706 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1] She was the daughter of Jonathan Hoag and Martha (Goodwin) Hoag.[1]

She married John Hoag Sr. on 16 Jan 1728 in Amesbury, MA.

She died on 23 May 1753 in Stratham, Rockingham, New Hampshire.

Children

Children of John Hoag, 2nd & Mary:[2]

Notes

  • Quaker Calendar - There has been much confusion over the dates in Quaker records. Friends used numbered months and days rather than what they considered pagan names for them (i.e. "Thursday" coming from "Thor's Day"). Thus, when the secular calendar was changed in 1752, making January the first month instead of March, Friends began calling January "First Month".

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZMV-CPT : 15 January 2020), Mary Hoge, 1706.
  2. Quaker Births From Oblong Monthly Meeting, Dutchess County, New York, LDS Film # 873511, Records of Josephine Frost, Transcribed by Debbie Axtman, Pages 33 - 36




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Hoag-841 and Hoag-80 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicate
posted by David Wilson
Varney-844 and Hoag-80 are not ready to be merged because: I cannot see any similarities.
posted by [Living Farrington]
UNKNOWN-254666 and Hoag-80 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same person. Mary's maiden name can be confusing because it is the same surname as her husband's. They were cousins.
posted by Bertram Sluys

Unmerged matches › Patience (Varney) Hoag (abt.1728-)

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