His son Isaac was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and owner of an adjacent tannery that was an important local business.
[2] The Isaac Hobbs House stands in suburban northeastern Weston, just north of the junction of North Avenue (Massachusetts Route 117) with Church Street in the town's Kendal Green area.
[2] The oldest portion of this house was built about 1749, probably by Ebenezer Hobbs, whose family had acquired the land for it in 1729.
Ebenezer's son Isaac was a town selectman, representative in the state legislature, and a member of the Massachusetts militia who saw action in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Baldwin Marshall, paymaster general to the Massachusetts troops in the American Civil War.