Friday, September 13, 2019

Holbrook line: Thomas Holbrook 1625-1697 Immigrant

There's not as much readily available information about our ancestor Thomas Holbrook as I would like, so I'll continue to look.  Because he is an ancestor at least twice, he's important to our family. 

However, I do know this mucxh.  Thomas, sometimes referred to as Thomas II, was born in 1624 and christened at St John the Baptist, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England.  His parents, Thomas and Jane Powy oe Powis Holbrook, were from Wales.  Thomas may or may not have learned some of the stories about Glastonbury as a young boy, from Joseph of Arimathea's appearance there to the stories about King Arthur.  There were Saxon ruins as well as those of the Normans, and a very old church, so Thomas had a lot of places to explore. 

Thomas's parents came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 on the Marygould. along with Thomas and three of his siblings.  The family settled in Weymouth and that is where his parents died in 1677.

Records are scarce or hiding, so we don't know when Thomas went to Braintree, although he was there by 1653.. Actually the two towns are very close together so it is possible that he didn't have to move at all, but that the change in address took place due to events around him.  He married Joane Kingman, daughter of Henry and Joanna Drake Kingman, probably shortly before the move.  Thomas Sr was a Puritan as was Henry Kingman, so that is likely the way these Holbrooks raised their children, too.

Braintree contributed men to foght in King Philip's War, although it appears that the town itself was not molested.  One of those men was Thomas Holbrook.  This was more likely to be Thomas's son, Thomas born 1653 than it was our Thomas, but the possibility exists.  And if enough men left Braintree, our older Thomas would have acted as militia.  

Thomas had a small inheritance when his father died in 1677, and Joane received twelve pounds from her father's estate, plus a chest.   Thomas and Joane had at least five children together, four of whom lived to adulthood.

I haven't yet been able to learn much more about his life, except that he was likely a church member and then, his will.  He had a Great Bible and other books, a gun and a sword, farm animals, what appears to be quite a lot of boots (if I'm reading this correctly, Was he also a shoemaker?) and quite a bit of land.  His estate was valued at 687 pounds.  Joane died in 1696 and Thomas in 1697.

For now, we will have to leave Thomas as just a shadow of a person, bare outlines telling his story.  It would be nice to find more, to learn more about his life and how he impacted the Colony.

Oh, yes...The Presdients Bush, and President Taft, among others, descend from this couple.

The line of descent is

Thomas Holbrook-Joane Kingman
Peter Holbrook-Alice Godfrey
Mary Holbrook-Joseph Thompson
Alice Thompson-Joseph Rockwood
Levi Rockwood-Deborah Lazell
Susanna Rockwood-Nahum Holbrook
Joseph Holbrook-ary Elizabeth Whittemore
Fremont Holbrook-Phoebe Brown
Loren Holbrook-Etta Stanard
Gladys Holbrook-Richard Allen
Their descendants

The second line is the same through Peter Holbrook and Alice Godfrey; then

Joseph Holbrook-Mary Cook
Jesse Holbrook-Abigail Thayer
Amariah Holbrook-Molly Wright
Nahum Holbrook-Susanna Rockwood
(the rest as above)


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