John Hoar
American
John Hoar was a notable Patriot in the Lincoln, Massachusetts, company at the Battle of Concord. - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Son: Samuel Hoar Sr
John Hoar was a notable Patriot in the Lincoln, Massachusetts, company at the Battle of Concord. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1706/01/06 | John Hoare (Hoar) is born in Concord, MA, Son of Lt Daniel Hoar and Sarah Temple Hoar. | Born | Hoar Tavern | Lincoln, MA | |||
1775/04/19 | British regulars battle American Colonial militia and Minute Men on Lexington-Concord's North Bridge and the road back to Boston | Patriot Soldier | Minute Man National Historical Park | Concord, MA | 1775 American Revolution - The War Begins | ||
1775/04/19 | British regulars battle American Colonial militia and Minute Men on Lexington-Concord's North Bridge and the road back to Boston | Patriot Soldier | Minute Man National Historical Park | Lincoln, MA | 1775 American Revolution - The War Begins | ||
1775/04/19 | British regulars battle American Colonial militia and Minute Men on Lexington-Concord's North Bridge and the road back to Boston | Patriot Soldier | Minute Man National Historical Park | Concord, MA | Battles of Lexington and Concord | ||
1775/04/19 | British regulars battle American Colonial militia and Minute Men on Lexington-Concord's North Bridge and the road back to Boston | Patriot Soldier | Minute Man National Historical Park | Lincoln, MA | Battles of Lexington and Concord | ||
1775/04/23 | John Hoar, et al, give depositions. Massachusetts Provincial Congress, lead by Dr Joseph Warren, ordered depositions be collected and sent to the Continental Congress and Colony Agent Benjamin Franklin in England to garner support for the colonials. | Patriot Soldier | Battles of Lexington and Concord |
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