Individual Details
Thomas Goble
(Abt 1631 - )
Events
| Birth | Abt 1631 | Suffolk County, Massachusetts | ![]() | ||
| Miscellaneous | ![]() | ![]() | |||
| Marriage | Ruth | ![]() | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | Mary Mousall | ![]() | |||
| Property | 1660 | Concord, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Military | 24 Mar 1676/77 | King Phillips War | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Mary Mousall ( - ) |
| Child | Thomas Goble ( - ) |
| Child | Ruth Goble (1663 - ) |
| Child | Steven Goble (1655 - 1676) |
| Child | Abigale Goble (1669 - ) |
| Spouse | Ruth ( - ) |
| Father | Thomas Goble (1591 - 1657) |
| Mother | Alice Brookman (1595 - 1657) |
| Sibling | John Goble (1629 - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Goble (1633 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Goble (1635 - ) |
| Sibling | Sarah Cable Goble (1638 - 1717) |
| Sibling | Daniel Goble (1641 - 1676) |
Notes
Miscellaneous
born about 1631 (deposed 20 June 1654 aged about 20; deposed aged 37 in 1668; married by an unknown date Mary___Marriage
The claim has often been made that Mary, the wife of Thomas Goble, son of the immigrant, was daughter of Ralph Mousall. In 1945 Olive M Searle and Guy L Howe demonstrated that this derived from a misreading of the will of Ralph Mousall, who made a bequest to "Mary Gobe," who was in fact Mary Gove, an adopted daughter, and not connected to the Goble family in any way. Furthermore, no evidence has been found that Thomas Goble, son of the immigrant, had a wife named Ruth.Property
Henry Woodes and Thomas Stow jointly owned a tract of six hundred and sixty acres, situated south of Fairhaven and east of the river which was sold in 1660 to Thomas Goble and Daniel Dane for 72 pounds and afterward occupied by them.Military
Raids into Rhode Island and then returned to Boston and dismissedEndnotes
1. Evelyn Goble Steen, The Goble Family in America (: self published, ), page 6. Hereinafter cited as The Goble Family in America.
2. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Vol III (Boston: New England Historic Geneaogical Society, 2003), Page 81-83. Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration.
3. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Vol III (Boston: New England Historic Geneaogical Society, 2003), Page 81-83. Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration.
4. Genealogy, Pedigree Resource File, CD-ROM (Salt Lake City Utah: FamilySearch), CD # 49: Submitted by Ann M Whalen, 2800 Liberty Hill Rd, Alexandria, TN:. Hereinafter cited as Pedigree Resource File.
5. Charles Hosmer Walcott, Conord in the colonial period (Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1884), page 82-83. Hereinafter cited as Conord in the colonial period.
6. George Madison Bodge, compiler, Soldiers of King Phillips War... (Boston, Massachusetts: Printed for Author, 1891), page 41. Hereinafter cited as Soldiers of King Phillips War....
7. rootsweb, "rootsweb.ancestry," database, rootsweb, rootsweb (htpp/:www.rootsweb.ancestry.com: viewed 18 April 2015), King Phillips War Gobles.

