Capt. John Holbrook1

#9748, (circa 1618 - )
Relationship7th great-granduncle of William David Lewis
Father*Thomas Holbrook1 (c 1589 - bt 1673 - 1677)
Mother*Jane Powys1 (c 1601 - )

Family 1

Sarah _____ d. 1643/44

Family 3

Mary Jacob
Birth*circa 1618He was born circa 1618 at EnglandG; from baptism.1 
Baptism6 April 1618He was baptized on 6 April 1618 at Church of St. John the Baptist, Glastonbury, Somerset, EnglandG.1 
1635He accompanied Thomas Holbrook and Jane Powys in 1635 from Weymouth, England on the Marygould to Weymouth, Massachusetts, age 11 [in error, GM III].2,3,4 
Marriage*before 14 January 1643/44He married Sarah _____ before 14 January 1643/44 at MassachusettsG.3 
Marriage*circa 1645He married Elizabeth Stream circa 1645 at MassachusettsG.3 
31 December 1668In Thomas Holbrook's will dated 31 December 1668 at Massachusetts, Capt. John Holbrook was named as executor on the decease of his mother Jane, and heir.5 
Marriage*before 12 July 1699He married Mary Jacob before 12 July 1699 at MassachusettsG.3 

Citations

  1. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), III:350-5, citing Ancestry of Joseph Neal 128.
  2. [S810] John Camden Hotten, editor, The Original Lists of Persons of Quality (London and New York: John Camden Hotten; reprinted Empire State Book Co., 1874), p. 285, unnamed ship from "Waymouth ye 20th of March 1635" footnoted "[Really 1635/6]". See GMN 7:1 & 2 for research identifying this ship as the Marygould (Mary Gould in other sources). This is the ship of "The Hull Company". Passengers 66-71:
    Thomas Holbrooke of Broudway aged 34: yeare
    Jane Holbrooke his wife aged 34 Yeare
    John Holbrooke his sonne aged 1 1 yeare
    Thomas Holbrooke his sonne aged 10 yeare
    Anne Holbrooke his daughtr aged 5 yea(re)
    Elizabeth his daughtr aged 1 yeare."
  3. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, III:350-5.
  4. [S919] Great Migration Newsletter (Boston, MA: Great Migration Study Project), 7: 1 & 2, "Passenger Ships of 1635". "One of the most interesting arrivals of 1635 was the unnamed vessel frm Weymouth in Dorsetshire. The list is dated "the 20th of March 1635," which has been interpreted as 20 March 1635/6 by both Hotten and Coldham....Convincing evidence, however, shows that this vessel must have sailed in the spring of 1635." The writer goes on to identify the lead passenger as Joseph Hull, "a Minister" [Hall in Hotten], the leader of the Hull Company, who with other passengers on this manifest was admitted freeman of Masschusetts Bay Colony on 2 Sep 1635. The writer says that it is possible that the ship is one that arrived 5 May 1635 as claimed by Banks and others though also may not have arrived until early June.
  5. [S920] Rev. Abner Morse, A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston (Boston: Damrell & Moore, 1856), pp. 109-110.
    In the name of God Amen,
    The thirtie first of December in the yeare of our Lord One Thousand Six hundred and Eight Thomas Holbrooke of Weymouth in New England being Sick and weake in body but of a good and perfect memory Thanks be to the Lord, & minding the uncertaine Estate of this Transitory Life & desiring to Settle that Estate that God hath blessed me with all, Doe make this my Last will & Testament in manner and forme following. Committing my Soule to almighty God through Christ my Saviour & Redeemer & my body to decent buriall and for the settling of my Temporall Estate I do order Give and dispose the same in manner and forme following That is to say first I will that my debts and funerall Expenses be truly paid out of my Estate.
    Item. I Give and bequeath unto Jane my beloved wife during her Life my whole Estate of what quality and quantity soever the Same to be at her dispose for her necessary & comfortable maintenance and do request my Son John Holbrooke my Son William Holbrooke & my Son Thomas Holbrooke to be helpfull to my wife in assisting of her in what she may have occasion to dispose of for her Subsistance & comfortable maintenance during her life and give their mother the best advice as she is ancient and weake of body Suitable to her necessity without being burthen some to any.
    Item. I Give and bequeath unto my Endeared Children all my Estate of whatever quality and quantity soever the Same Shall be that Shall remaine at my wife Janes Decease there being Six of them Three Sons & Three daughters. To be Equally divided between them alwaies provided that my Eldest Son John Holbrooke Shall have a double portion and the rest of my Estate to be Equally divided namely unto my Son William Holbrooke unto my Son Thomas Holbrooke unto my daughter Annie Reynolds unto my daughter Elizabeth Hatch and unto my daughter Jane Drake. To be equally divided amongst them as neare as may be, and in Case any Sons or daughters should decease before my wife Jame, Then their respective Children and my Grand children.
    Item. I Give unto my Grandchilde John Holbrooke the Eldest my Sword.
    Item. I Give unto my Grandchilde Peter Holbrooke my Gun & my gray mares colt.
    Item. I Give unto my Grandchilde William Holbrooke my musket.
    Item. I Give and bequeath unto all my grandchildren that Shall be Living at my wife Janes Decease Two Shillings a piece.
    Item. I do Hereby make & ordaine my loving wife the above said Jane Holbrooke Executrix during her Life and at her decease I do appoint make and ordaine Executor of this my Last Will & Testament my loving Son John Holbrooke whome I do order and intreate to perform this my will and pay the Legacies out of my whole Estate of what Shall remaine at my wifes decease.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seale the day and yeare before written as in the other side
    my Loving Son John Holbrooke was Enterlined in the 42d line before the Signing & Sealing hereof Published

    (The mark of Thomas T. H. Holbrooke)
    Signed & Sealed in the presence of Us
    (The mark of Rebecca R. B. Burrell)
    William Chard

    [codicil]
    Whereas Peter Holbrook my Grandchild hath been as a Servant & hath bene helpful to Thomas Holbrooke & my wife Jane in our old age for the space of about Eight yeares before the date of these presents and still remaines with us as a dutifull child I Thomas Holbrook Senior the Thirty first of December 1673 do will & bequeath unto my beloved Grandchilde Peter Holbrook his heires and assignes my dwelling house and three acres of Orchard & arable land scittuate & being in Weymouth, bounded with Edward Kingman's Land & the River Northerly & Easterly, & the Highway Southerly & the river westerly or the creeke descending from the River as the said Peter Holbrookes propper Estate of Inheritance to have & to hold after the decease of me. Thomas Holbrooke & Jane my wife & not before. And I Thomas Holbrooke do hereby declare not to alter in any particular from my aforesaid will Dated this day. Was five yeares Since but in this respect as afore written. Concerning my beloved son & grandchilde Peter Holbrooke which accordingly I do desire my Son John Holbrooke as Executor in all points to fulfill Dated the 31st of December as above written in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand Six hundred Seventy and three.

    Published Signed & Sealed in the presence of us
    Thomas While
    William Chard. Seal of Thomas Holbrook
    T.H.