ABBOTT.
DAVID H. (II. p. 7), d. at Boston, 1 Apr. 1888, æt. 85th yr.
ADAMS.
Ann Elizabeth, w. of Warren W., and dau. of Robert W. Lincoln (III. p. 14: 34), d. at Quincy, Mass., 29 Oct. 1888, æt. 43d yr.
George M. (II. p. 7: 2); for military rec. see "Hingham in the Civil War."
ADRIAENSSENS.
Samuel, s. of Benois and Hester, was b. in Hing. Feb. 6. 1717-18.
ANDERSON.
Almira O. (II. p. 10: ii.), m. Nov. 24, 1887, John 0. Hill.
Ephraim (II. p. 9: v.), d. at Boston, 10 Feb. 1888, æt. 62 yrs.
Jonathan (II. p. 9: 2), removed to Chesterfeld, Mass., where, in
1765, Mary, his w., was admitted to church membership.
ANDREWS.
Benjamin (II. p. 15: 19, i.), m. at Dor. June, 11, 1889, Lilla F., dau.
of John H. Ripley, III. p. 136: 17, iv.
Edith Wilder, dau. of Nathaniel E. (II. p. 15), was b. in Hing. Jan. 17, 1888.
Samuel, (II. p. 15: 16, ii.), d. at Boston (Roxbury district), 8 Jan. 1889, æt. 80th yr.
Samuel, and Elizabeth Ludden, both of Wey., were m. in Hing. Feb. 5, 1690-91.
BAILEY.
Judith, wid. of Hayward (II. p. 17), d. at Jewett City, Conn., 2
July, 1889, æt. 85th yr.
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BALSTON.
John, d. March, 1648.BANISTER.
Jasper, a native of the Isle of Wight, was drowned 9 Nov. 1725, at the age of 40 yrs.BARNES.
Clara F. (II. p. 31: 29, ii.), m. at Boston, Nov. 30, 1887, Benjamin S. Blanchard.
Ellen Frances, dau. of Thomas V. (II. p. 30: 23, x.) was b. in Hing. July 9, 1881.
Howard C. (II. p. 29: 21, vi.), m. at Boston, Jan. 20, 1885, Sophia D. Hodgman.
BARRETT.
Michael (Michael == Julia O'Brien), a native of Ire., m. Maria Dunn. "Farmer." Resides on Burton's Lane.
Ch. all b. in Hingham,--
i. Julia M., Sept. 21, 1861, d. 4 June, 1865.
ii. James, Nov. 1862, m. Oct. 24, 1888, Catherine E. Crehan.
iii. Mary Elizabeth, June 4, 1866, m. Feb. 27, 1888, Francis M. Webb.
iv. John Lincoln, Apr. 1, 1868.
v. Michael Francis, Oct. 10, 1875.BARRY.
Catherine, wid. of Patrick (II. p. 33:1), d. 8 Nov. 1887, at the age of 55 yrs.BARTLETT.
Lydia L., wid. of Daniel (II. p. 34: 1), d. 20 July, 1889, at the age of 78 yrs.
BASS.
Belcher, d. 26 Sept. 1776, at the age of 2 yrs.
Elijah, s. of Margaret, bt. Aug. 11, 1776.BATES.
Abigail, dau. of James (II. p. 46: 30), b. Dec. 8, 1774, and bt. Aug. 14, 1775; m. at Chesterfield, Nov. 13, 1794, Shubal Tower, who was b. Sept. 28, 1767.
Elisha (II. p. 45: 26), m. for his first w., March 16, 1754, Content Hathaway of Halifax, Mass.; and secondly, Oct. 20, 1767, Mrs. Lydia Tower, the wid. of Abner of Coh., who with his fa. David was drowned 2 Nov. 1765.
II. p. 45: 26, v. In the Coh. rec's of deaths for "1853, Sept. 29, Jesse Bates, son of Elisha and Lydia, at the age of 83 yrs." Query: Is there a mistake in the rec. giving the name of the child bt. as Lydia Sept. 15, 1771?
Levi (II. p. 45: 25, i.), had among his ch. bt. in Coh. two sons who became distinguished preachers in the Methodist Episcopal Church, viz.: Rev. Dexter, bt. July 19, 1778; and Rev. Lewis, bt. July 2, 1780. Levi removed with his fam. to Springfield, Vt. The present Rev. L. B. Bates, of Boston is a gr.-s. of Levi.
Lot (II. p. 48: 39, iii.), d. in Coh., 4 March, 1888, æt. 86th yr.
Rachel, dau. of Jacob (II. p. 43: 17), not mentioned in town rec's, and incorrectly recorded in Coh. baptisms as a Pratt, was bt. Sept.
7, 1735. She m. Feb. 6, 1755, Increase Robinson, of Bridgewater. See III, p. 139.
Solomon (II. p. 42: 15), m. (pub. Nov. 24, 1732), Deborah Studley of Scit., and prob. d. at Coh. 1779, as his will, recorded in Suffolk
rec's, was pro. 28 June of that yr.
William and Mercy (II. p. 44: 22), of the sec. pre., were dismissed to the church in Sherborn, 9 May, 1762.
BATTLES.
A more perfect list of the ch. of Ephraim and Deborah (Burbank) Battles (II. p. 51: 4) is given, partly from Coh. rec's, as foll.:--
i. Lydia, bt. Nov. 15, 1767.
ii. Sarah, b. May 29, 1769.
iii. David, bt. June 19, 1774, d. soon.
iv. Ephraim, b. Dec. 26, 1774.
v. Deborah, b. Dec. 9, 1777.
vi. Mabel, b. Jan. 23, 1779.
vii. Sybil, birth not recorded.
viii. David, b. Jan. 23, 1782.
Martin (1I. p. 52), d. 21 June, 1888, æt. 88 yrs.
BEAL.
Adam (II. p. 64: 40), removed to Chesterfield where, in 1772 Jael, his w., was admitted a member of the church. He located in that part of the town which was afts. Goshen.
Andrew (II. p. 60: 25), was by occupation "blacksmith." Rachel, his wid., d. 20 Nov. 1780, æt. 84 yrs. (Gravestone.)
Deborah, w. of Abel (II. p. 65:41), d. 15 June, 1788 æt. 54th yr.
Jacob (II. p. 59:18), during most of his life resided at Great Hill; was surveyor; and by his will left some lands for the First Church and Parish in Hingham.
Martha B. (II. p. 72: 68, iii.), m. Jan. 7. 1889, David L. Ripley, widower.
Joseph L.T. (II. p. 74: 75, x.), m. Sept. 17, 1887, Ida F. Noyes of Boston. Their dau. Sarah Augusta, b. in Hing. July 30, 1888, d. 26 May, 1889.
BENSON.
Martha was presented for bt'm Nov. 3, 1644.
BICKNELL.
Carrie J., dau. of Ezra L. (II. p. 80: 5, iv.), m. Aug. 18, 1889, Francis A. Burness.
Charles L. (II. p. 80:5, iii.), m. Jan. 16, 1889, Antoinette F. Copeland, of Wey.
BILLS.
John A., of Boston, m. June 11, 1823, Ruth A. Peters.
BLOODWORTH.
Susanna, d. 16 June, 1669.
BOARDMAN.
Robert, s. of Micajah d. 4 Dec., 1801, æt. 6 yrs.
BONNY.
Azubah, d. 23 Jan. 1763, æt. 77 yrs.
BOUVÉ.
Clifton Otis, s. of Walter L. (II. p. 89: 3), b. May 9, 1888, d. 15 Aug. 1889.
Thomas T. (II. p. 89: 1, second and third lines); "for many yrs. an efficient officer of the 'Home for the Destitute'" should read, "for many years Treasurer, and subsequently President, of the 'Temporary Home for Destitute Children.'"
BOWERS.
Anna B., m. March 25, 1851, Jonas A. Marshall.
Mary, d. 22 Feb. 1796, æt. 10 yrs.
BOYNTON.
Ann, w. of Abiel E., and dau. of James Hall (II. p. 285), d. at Grafton, Mass., 10 April, 1849, æt. 26 yrs. 8 mos.
BRAMHALL.
Joshua (II. p. 91: 3), m. Thankful Bassett, dau. of Joseph and Thankful (Hallet) Bassett.
BREED.
Aaron E., m. Jan. 6, 1851, Maria Plumer.
BRETT.
Ann Sophia, w. of Mersena (II. p. 92), d. 2 March, 1888, æt. 48th yr.
Fred W., s. of Mersena and Ann S., m. at Norwell, June 16, 1889, Nellie A. Simmons, of N.
Frank W. (II. p. 92: i.), m. Aug. 2, 1885, Annie J. Cumings.
BRONSDON.
Lizzie D. (II. p. 94: iii.), m. June 5, 1888, Augustus S. Murch, widower.
BROSSARD.
Lewis, m. Sept. 21, 1788, Priscilla Rice.
BROUGHTON.
George, s. of Thomas, was presented for bt'm June 17, 1666.
BRUCE.
Jonathan, and Lydia Loring, both of Hull, were m. in Hing. Aug. 30, 1812.
BULLEN.
Sibbel, wid. of Garrison S. (II. p. 97), d. 5 Nov. 1888, æt. 76th yr.
BURNS.
Caroline, dau. of Michael (lI. p. 100: 2), was b. in Hing. March 23, 1886.
Mary V., dau. of John (ll. p. 100), d. 30 Apr. 1889, æt. 27 yrs. 11 mos.
BURRELL.
Marian Gilman, child of Frank W. (III. p. 266: 51, iii.), was b. in Hing. March 27, 1884, and d. 10 July, 1885.
BUTLER.
Cornelia, wid. of Benjamin (II. p. 112), d. at Rutherford, N. J., 18 March, 1888, æt. 65th yr.
CAIN.
Eben H. (II. p. 115:12, ii.), m. Nov. 9, 1887, Mary Lizzie,
dau. of Benjamin F. Pratt.
CARNES.
Margaret, wid. of John (II. p. 117), d. 10 May, 1888, æt. 63 yrs.
CARYL.
Mary, w. of Aram (II. p. 119), d. 4 March, 1888, æt. 88 yrs.
CASEY.
John, s. of John L. (II. p. 120), drowned by breaking through the
ice, 30 Jan. 1889, æt. 8 yrs.
Mary, dau. of George M. (II. p. 119: iii.), b. Aug. 18, 1888, d. 9
Dec. foll.
William F. (II. p. 119:v.), m. at Boston, Oct. 24, 1888, Madge
Malvey, of B.
CHAPMAN.
Old Chapman (prob. William), d. Nov. 1639.
CHILDS.
James (Josiah = Abigail Sturgess), was b. at Barnstable, Mass.,
Sept. 16, 1782. He m. first, Phoebe, dau. of George Gorham, of B.
She d., and he m. secondly, in Hing. Oct. 13, 1833, Anna A., dau. of
Gorham abd Susanna A. (Gorham) Easterbrook of B. She d. in
Hing. 24 March, 1878, æt. 84 yrs. He d. 3l Jan. 1880, æt. 97 yrs.
"Shipwright." Resided on Ship St.
Ch., so far as I kn., and all by the first m'ge,----
i. Ruth, ---- m. William W. Sturg ess.
ii. Phoebe G., Nov. 22, 1821, m. in Hing. May 16, 1842, Allen A. Lincoln.
iii. James, ----.
Note.--Mary, m. Oct. 22, 1846, Alden Turner.
CHUBBUCK.
Jeremiah (II. p. 124: 5), undoubtedly died in 1774; but neither the
date nor his age are given in Hing. rec's. In Vol. 74, p. 124 of
Suffolk Probate rec's is the foll.: ----
"Sept. 30, 1774. Thomas Chubbuck of Hingham in the County of
Suffolk, Yeoman, was this day admitted by the Judge to take
administration on the Estate of Jeremiah Chubbuck late of said Hingham,
Gentlman, deceased Intestate. Benjamin Lincoln Esqr and Benjamin
Cushing Gentlemen, both of said Hingham became bound with the said
Thomas for his faithful administration. Attest: Jno. Cotton, Regr"
Estate appraised 3 Jan. 1775, by Samuel Whiton, Daniel Cushing,
Solomon Loring.
Thomas (II. p. 124: 6, i.), was twice m.; first, at Scit. Aug. 9, 1780,
to Margaret, dau. of Hezekiah and Abigail (Whiton) Stodder
(III. p. 195: 15, ix.). She d. Oct. 1785. He afts. m. Joanna Whiton,
as per rec. on p. 124, and d. 6 Dec. 1787, æt. 55th yr.
Ch. by w. Margaret, bt. by Rev. Daniel Shute, were ----
i. Margaret June, 1781. m. June 24, 1804, Eliakim Stowell
(III. p. 222: 24).
ii. Henry, March, 1784. See Note II. p. 125.
CLARK.
Mrs. Bathsheba (Bates) Clark (II. p. 41:10, iii.), m. secondly, Oct.
3, 1744, Benjamin Perry, of Scit. See II. p, 129.
COIT.
John, of Marblehead, and Elizabeth Low, intention of m'ge pub.
March 30, 1722.
COLMAN.
Lydia was presented for bt'm by Elizabeth, Sept. 3, 1775.
CONDON.
William (Thomas = Joanna 0'Neil), a native of Ire., m. first,
Hanora Quinlan. She d. in Hing. 5 Jan. 1867, æt. 24 yrs.
He m. secondly, May 26, 1867, Bridget Connell. William
d. 15 June, 1881, æt. 54 yrs. "Laborer." Resided at the harbor.
Child by w. Hanora, ----
i. Hannah, 1863, m. in Hing. Jan. 1,1883,
Michael Norris, and d. 17 Feb 1884, æt. 21 yrs.
Ch. b. in Hing. by w. Bridget,-----
ii. Elizabeth, May 10, 1868.
iii. Thomas, Sept. 9, 1870.
iv. Catherine, July 29, 1872.
v. William, Sept. 9, 1874.
vi. Timothy, Aug. 9, 1876.
vii. Ellen, Aug. 25, 1878.
viii. John, Apr. 28, 1881.
Note. -- Thomas, d. 17 Feb. 1882, æt. 49th yr. Mary, m.
Apr. 1, 1868, Patrick Fee, 2d.
CONNALLY.
James, b. in Ire., and s. of Andrew, m. Mary Riley. She outlived
him, and removed to Worcester, Mass. He d. in Hing. 29 May, 1883,
æt. 45 yrs. " Blacksmith." Resided at the harbor.
Ch.,----
i. Rosanna, ----, d. in Hing. 11 March, 1872.
ii. James, b. at Boston, d. in Hing. 15 June, 1873.
iii. Patrick, b. in Hing. March 7, 1873.
iv. Catherine, b. in Hing. July 20, 1874, d. 13 Feb. 1875.
v. Andrew Michael, b. in Hing. Jan. 26, 1876.
vi. James Henry, b. in Hing. May 23, 1877, d. 6 March, 1880.
vii. Bernard, b. in Hing. Sept. 21, 1878.
viii. Margaret, b. in Hing. Nov. 21, 1881, d. at Worcester,
21 Aug. 1883.
Bernard, m. Bridget Edmands, a native of P. E. Island. She d.
in Hing. 10 Jan. 1872, æt. 40 yrs. Their
Child, b. in Hing.,----
i. Bernard, March, 1871, d. 1 July foll.
CORBETT.
John K. (II. p. 139: 2), d. at Boston, 14 Feb. 1889, æt. 82 yrs.
CORTHELL.
Charles Loring (II. p. 143: 13, vi.), was promoted first lieut. of
the 4th U.S. Heavy Artillery Apr. 24, 1889, and located at Fortress
Monroe.
Daniel (II. p. 140:1, iv.), m. and had ch.: ----
i. Daniel, bt. Apr. 1747.
ii. Elizabeth, bt. Apr. 17, 1749.
And perhaps Hannah, who m. (int. pub. Nov. 26, 1778) Isaac Peterson
of Scit.; and Esther, int. of m'ge with David Vining of Ab'n, pub. Feb.
12, 1774.
Gustavus B. (II. p. 144:17, ii.), m. June 13, 1889, Sarah A.
Cushing.
Sherabiah (II. p. 140: 2, vi. and 4), was a s. of Robert and Mary
(3), and not of John and Mary, as given in the Town Rec's.
CREHAN.
Catherine E. (II. p. 145: vi.), m. Oct. 24, 1888, James Barrett,
of Brockton.
James H. (II. p. 146: iii.), m. Jan. 3, 1889, Belle, dau. of the late
William Lowry.
CROCKER.
Ezra P. (Daniel-Deborah Prior of Dux.), b. Aug. 10, 1831. m.
Jan. 11, 1852, Maria E. Hewes, dau. of Freeman and Maria (Whiting)
Hewes. She was b. Sept. 1, 1834. Their ch. :----
i. Charles H., b. at Boston, Jan. 25, 1853.
ii. Eugene F., b. at Boston, Nov 25, 1855.
iii. Stella M., b. at Sandwich, July 5, 1859; d, 15 Apr., 1865.
iv. Annette D., b. at Boston, Apr. 17, 1862.
v. Edward Warren, b. in Hing., March 25, 1867.
vi. Stella M., b. at Boston, June 5, 1870.
vii. Alice J., b. at Quincy, Sept. 10, 1874.
CUNDE (Cumbe).
William, m. Sept. 22, 1675, Elizabeth Wilkey.
DALEY.
Bridget, wid. of Patrick (II. p. 186), d. 2 Apr. 1888, æt. 79 yrs.
Town Report says 88 yrs.
Catherine, dau. of Thomas (II, p. 187), d. 28 July, 1888, æt. 3 yrs.
8 mos.
John, s. of Bartholomew (II. p. 186: 2, iv.), was b. in Hing.
Feb. 4, 1887.
Joseph Arthur, s. of James (II. p. 186: 3), was b. in Hing. Dec.
29, 1888.
Mary E., dau. of John (II. p. 186: 2, i.), m. July 1, 1888, John
Cronan of Boston.
Michael Bernard, s. of Michael J. (II. p. 187: ii.), was b. in Hing.
Nov. 3, 1887. Also (previously) a s. b. Sept. 6, 1886.
DAMON.
Maurice (II. p. 187: 2, iv.), d. at Rainsford Island, Boston Harbor,
28 Oct., 1888, æt. 56th yr.
Nathaniel (II. p. 188: note), who married Deborah Loring, d. at
Baltimore, Md., says tradition, of yellow fever.
DORBY.
Rev. Jonathan of Scit., d. at the residence of Hon. Benjamin Lincoln
in Hing., after five days' sickness, 22 Apr., 1754.
DOUGLASS.
In the rec. given (contributed) on p. 195 of Vol II., the ancestral
line, says the family historian, should include one more John, making
Luther A. of the 6th instead of the 5th generation, thus: Luther
Anderson(6), Luther(5), Ephraim(4), John (3-2-1). John(1), the progenitor,
came from Scotland. He sailed from London, Eng., and settled at
Middleboro', Mass., where he d. at an advanced age. His w., whom
he m. ab. 1719, was Eunice Rattleleaf. Their
Ch. were ----
i. Elijah b. at Middleboro', 1720; d. at Durham, Me.
ii. John(2), b. at Middleboro', 1722. m. Mary Braley,
and d. in the War of the Revolution.
iii. George, b. at Middleboro', ab. 1725; d. 1793.
DUKES.
Florence, a native of the Isle of Wight, Eng., d. in Hing. 19 Aug.,
1858, æt. 32 yrs. 8 mos.
DUNBAR.
George (II. p. 202: 24, ii.), for military rec. see "Hingham in the
Civil War."
DUNHAM.
Ann Augusta, w, of Jacob B. and dau. of Benjamin S. Lincoln
(III. p. 12: 28), d. at Wareham, Mass., 20 Jan. 1888, æt. 41 yrs.
EASTERBROOK.
Rebecca, wid. of Samuel (II. p. 209), d. 19 Feb., 1888, æt. 77 yrs.
ELDREDGE.
Bessie C., dau. of John W. (II. p. 212: 7, i.), m. at Boston, Sept.
1888, Charles E. Munroe.
John C. (II. p. 212: 7), d. at Wey. 23 March, 1889, æt. 70 yrs.
Nathan (II. p. 212: 3), d. at Wendell, Mass., 5 Feb., 1888, æt 77
yrs. 1 mo. 26 dys.
ENGLISH.
Mary, of Boston, d. in Hing. 19 Feb. 1772, æt. ab. 40 yrs.
EVERETT.
Henry T., s. of George H. and Eliza J., d. in Hing. 22 Aug. 1855.
FAIR.
Nancy, d. 5 Dec. 1771, æt. 19 yrs.
FARMER.
Mary Y. C., wid. of Jedidiah (II. p. 214), d. 21 July, 1889, æt.
86 yrs.
FARNSWORTH.
Gershom, d. 12 June, 1682.
FARROW (Farrer).
Henry (II. p. 217, note, and IlI. p. 250: 2, i.), according to the
State rec. should read Albert T.
John (II. p. 216: 4), mentioned as having removed to Freetown,
was of Windham, Me., soon after 1741. His gr.-dau. Bethia Spear,
b. 1724, m. in July, 1745, Thomas Mayhew.
Jonathan (II. p. 217: 8), d. 1793, æt. 76 yrs.
FEARING.
Ann, dau. of Israel (II. p. 219: 6), m. Nov. 20, 1757, Eben'r
Haskell of Rochester.
Caroline Stowell, dau. of Charles T. (II. p. 228: 45), was b. in
Hing. Dec. 30, 1888.
Helen Gertrude, dau. of Francis J. (II. p. 228: 43), was b. in
Hing. Dec. 13, 1887.
Margaret Chrystahel, dau. of Edwin W. (II. p. 228: 42), was b.
in Hing. March 6, 1888.
Martha, dau. of Israel (II. p. 219: 6), m. Oct. 13, 1763, Nathan
Lincoln of Hing.
William Francis, s. of Charles T. (II. p. 228: 45), was b. in
Hing. May 26, 1886.
FEE.
Helen Gertrude, dau. of Patrick (II. p. 229: 4, ii.), was b. in
Hing. Apr. 24, 1888.
Mary E., w. of Francis M. (II. p. 229: 2, vi.), d. 27 Feb., 1889,
æt. 35 yrs.
Thomas (II. p. 229: 1), d. 2 March, 1888, æt. 7Oth yr.
Thomas Edward, s. of John H. (II. p. 229: 1, v.), was b. in Hing.
March 7, 1888.
FIELD.
Sarah, d. 21 Jan. 1707-8.
Thomas, d. 10 Nov. 1665.
FLETCHER.
William O. (II. p. 231: 1, iv.), m. Sept. 27, 1887, Hattie L.
Dunbar.
FRENCH.
Joseph W., and Mabel L. Spofford, both of Hing., were m. at
Quincy, Oct. 7, 1888.
Levi (II. p. 239: 17), was b. Nov. 28, 1800.
GARDNER.
David (II. p. 246: 12), d. 12 Sept. 1780, æt. 83d yr.
David (II. p. 251: 34), m. Elizabeth Dunbar.
David (II. p. 255: 47), m. first, Sally Crooker, dau. of Daniel and
Hannah (White) Crooker of Pem.
George L. (II. p. 260: 67, ii.), d. 29 Apr., 1889, æt. 46th yr.
Helen M., w. of Edward B. (II. p. 262: 77), d. at Wey. 21 July,
1886, æt. 51st yr.
Lewis S. (II. p. 260: 68, i.), d. 22 March, 1888, æt. 25 yrs.
Lillian Webster, dau. of Joseph T. Gardner, was b. in Hing. Jan.
27, 1887.
Mary C., m. at Wey. Dec. 28, 1886, Daniel Litchfield of Wey.
Walter F. (II. p. 261: 73, vi.), m. at Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 25,
1888, Nellie M. George of H.
Welcome L. (II. p. 261: 73), d. 3 Apr., 1888, æt. 64th yr.
GARNET.
Deborah (II. p. 243: 1, v.), m. Sept. 1680, Benjamin Tower.
GIBBS.
Henry, d. 7 July, 1676.
GILBERT.
Joseph (II. p. 267: 3, iv.), d. 7 Dec., 1766, æt. 18th yr.
GILKEY.
Capt. Jacob (II. p. 268: note), d. at Savannah, Ga., 7 July, 1851,
æt. 32 yrs.
GILL.
Adeline, w. of Dixon L. Jr. (II. p. 274: 21), d. at Cincinnati,
Ohio, 4 Apr., 1861, æt. 34 yrs.
Charlotte, wid. of Caleb (II. p. 273: 17), d. at Quincy, Mass., 10
Feb., 1888, æt. 86 yrs. 1 mo. 10 dys.
Hattie Elizabeth, dau. of Charles H. (II. p. 274: 22), was b. in
Hing. Dec. 3, 1888.
Susanna (II. p. 269: 2, v.), m. for her sec. husband, Nov. 16,
1738, Capt. John Goddard of Roxbury. See II. p. 463: 9.
GOODWIN.
Isaac Francis (Richard W. = Sarah Hussey), b. at Lebanon, Me.,
May 4, 1836, m. in Hing. Nov. 26, 1857, Sarah C. Tower, dau. of
Asa C. and Sally W. (Lambert) Tower. She was b. in Hing. June
6, 1840, and d. 10 Oct. 1886, æt. 46 yrs. "Farmer." (See "Hingham
in the Civil War.")
Ch. all b. in Hing., ----
i. Walter Francis, Oct. 27, 1858.
ii. Nellie Cushing, Feb. 13, 1862. m. Dec. 25, 1883,
William B. Nelson, mid has Frederick B., b. Apr. 30, 1886.
iii. Eugene Winfred, Jan. 17, 1865, d. 4 Oct. foll.
iv. Frederick, July 29, 1867.
v. Edith May, May 25, 1871.
GRANT.
John, was drowned in the month of Feb., 1718-19.
GRAY.
Charles F., Hingham Station Agent, m. Carrie A. Bragdon of
Quincy, and has Lizzie Caroline, b. in Hing. Aug. 27, 1877.
Henry J., of Aspen, Col., m. in Hing. Oct. 3, 1888, Elizabeth L.
Vorwerk.
GROCE (Grose).
Jacob (II. p. 282: 11), d. 6 March, 1888, æt. 95 yrs.
GUNN.
Gertrude Louise, dau. of Owen, Jr. (II. p. 282: iv.), was b. in
Hing. Aug. 28, 1888.
HALL.
Amy Louise, dau. of Stephen A. (II. p. 285), was b. in Hing. Nov.
21, 1887.
HANN.
Rosanna, dau. of John J. (II. p. 287), was b. in Hing. March 10,
1888.
HARDEN.
Ephraim (II. p. 288: 4), d. 7 July, 1888, æt. 89 yrs.
HARDY.
Herbert O., m. May 29, 1883, Jennie H. Beal, dau. of William
and Lydia A. (Beal) Beal. She was b. in Hing. July 18, 1862.
"Printer." Resides on Thaxter St.
Ch. b. in Hing.: ----
i. Fred Herbert, Jan. 17, 1884.
ii. Ethel Blanche, Jan. 18, 1887.
HASSELL.
John (II. p. 292: 1.), who was by occupation "Taylor," purchased,
Sept. 12, 1749, of Wid. Abigail Hollis, and Thomas Hadden and Jule
his w., mansion house and barn with 13 acres of land adj., in Wey.,
and became a resident of this town. In his will of 4 Dec. 1768, pro.
6 July, 1770, provides for wife Deborah; gives legacies also to s.
Ralph, and to grandson Thomas.
Norfolk Deeds, III. 138 (abstract). Ralph Hassell of Hing.,
"shipjoiner," Polly Hassell and Susannah Hassell of Boston,
spinsters, James Steel of Boston and Elizabeth his w., David
Williams of Boston and Sally his w., James Clapp of Boston
and Nancy his w., in con. of £100 convey to John Hassell of
Scituate, "blacksmith," all the right, title, and interest
which we or any of us have in and to a messuage of upland in
Wey. con. 13 acres more or less, which John Hassell, formerly
of said Wey., in his last will gave to Thomas Hassell, late
deceased, etc. Dated March 30, 1795.
HATCH.
Edward E. (II. p. 293: 4, vii.), m. Nov. 7, 1883, Lizzie M. Arnold
of Coh., and has
Ch. b. in Hing.,----
i. Walter Orcutt, March 20, 1886.
ii. William Rodney, Oct. 12, 1888.
From a rec. of the fam. of Capt. Walter and Deborah (Cushing)
Hatch (II. p. 293: 3), recently received, it appears that their
Ch. all b. or bt. in Hing., were ----
i. Walter, Apr. 7, 1773, m. Martha, dau. of William Chapin of Charlestown, Mass., and d. 6 March, 1811.
ii. Caleb, bt. by Rev. Daniel Shute, May, 1776, m.
Mary Glazier of Nantucket, and d. at Portland, Me.,
7 March, 1821.
iii. Deborah, bt. May, 1778, m. Oct. 1, 1797,
Walter Simington, who d. at Portland 29 Oct. 1806.
iv. Nancy, birth not recorded. m. (1) at Portland, June 10,
1798, Nathaniel March, and for her sec.
husband ---- RipIey. She d. 16 Aug. 1862, æt. 83 yrs.
v. Pyam, bt. Sept. 1781. No further rec.
vi. Hannah, b. Sept. 7, 1781, m. June 4, 1799, William
Francis of Martha's Vineyard, and d. at Portland 24 Apr., 1820.
vii. Crowell, b. June 16, 1783, m. Jan. 9, 1806, Mary Dailey,
and d. at Portland 17 Oct. 1859.
viii. Harriet, b. July 19, 1785, m. at P. Sept. 20, 1802,
Simeon Dearborn.
ix. Judith, b. March 20, 1788, m. Jan. 4, 1807, Capt.
David Stackpole, and d. at Lisbon, Me., 17 Jan. 1879.
Olive Maria, dau. of Walter F. (II. p. 293: 4, vi.), was b. in
Hing. June 11, 1887.
HAVEY.
Stephen (II. p. 292: note), m. (2) Jan. 10, 1886, Hannah Cronan.
Ch. b. in Hing.,----
i. Thomas Francis, Oct. 18, 1886.
ii. Stephen, July 23, 1888.
HAWKES.
Ellen, wid. of Timothy (II. p. 295), m. Nov. 6, 1887, Robert
Taylor of Boston.
HAYES.
Dennis (II. p. 295), d. 29 Sept. 1888, æt. 67 yrs.
HENNESSY.
Mary Margaret, dau. of James (II. p. 297), was b. in Hing. Feb.
2, 1887.
HERSEY.
Abner (II. p. 302: 11, vii.), m. in 1743, Hannah Allyn of Barnstable.
Alfred C. (II. p. 320: 80), d. 7 March, 1888, æt. 83 yrs.
Wid. Alice (II. p. 302: 14), left a will, pro. 1780, in which after
bequeathing to sons Peleg, Noah, Levi, and dau. Sarah Lincoln, she
gives to grand-dau. Lydia Hersey, "my brown shulon gown, my silk
gloves, and my gauze hood; grand-dau. Else Lincoln to have my stone
buttons; and grand-dau. Sarah Lincoln, my tafferty cloak." Son
Noah, executor.
Carletta B. (II. p. 326: 107, viii.), m. Nov. 7, 1887, William H.
Weeks.
Charles H. (II. p. 326: 107, vi.), m. Apr. 28, 1888, Mary A.
Murphy.
Mabel Whiton, dau. of William H. (II. p. 325: 99), was b. in
Hing. Apr. 24, 1888.
Mary C., w. of Edmund (II. p. 324: 94), d. 15 Jan. 1889, æt.
61st yr.
Polly, wid. of Isaiah (II. p. 316: 65), d. 19 May, 1888, æt. 78th yr.
Rosella, wid. of Caleb (II. p. 317: 68), d. 4 July, 1888, æt. 85 yrs.
Sarah, wid. of John (II. p. 316: 66), d. at Wey. 6 Oct., 1888, æt.
90th yr.
Zadock (II. p. 309: 37), was a soldier of the Revolution, and at
his decease the oldest inhabitant of the town, and prob. of the
county where he resided.
A careful enumeration of all his descendants living at the time of
his death (1850) was taken and preserved in manuscript by his son-in-law,
Benj. R. Jones, Esq., "and the number was found to amount to 413,
viz.: 8 children, 57 grandchildren, 258 great-grandchildren,
and 90 of the fifth generation." Of the 413 more than 400 were
then living within thirty miles of his grave, and probably more
than 350 within half that distance. All but three resided within
the State."
HICHBORN.
Alexander (II. p. 327: 1), had a s. Joseph, not in the rec. on p.
328, who was b. about 1818.
Philip (II. p. 328: 1, iii.), d. at Boston, 11 Dec., 1887, æt. 63 yrs.
3 mos.
HICKEY.
Henry, s. of Daniel (II. p. 329: 4), was b. in Hing. Sept. 18, 1887.
Jennie L. (II. p. 329: 3, ii.), m. at Rockville, Conn., June 30,
1888, Parker J. Carrey.
HIGGINS.
Susan Ellen (II. p. 331: 6, iv.), was b. in Hing. July 25, 1848.
HILLIARD.
Lizzie P., w. of Richard W. (II. p. 332), and dau. of William J.
Nelson (III. p. 80: 4, iii.), d. at Arlington, 24 Aug. 1888, æt. 32d yr.
HINCKLEY.
Isaac (II. p. 333: vi.), d. at Philadelphia, Pa., 28 March, 1888, æt.
72 yrs.
HINES.
Daniel C. (II. p. 333: 2, viii.), m. Sept. 26, 1885, Mary Drisland
of Westminster, Vt., and has Edward Francis, b. in Hing. Oct. 23,
1885.
HOBART.
George A. (II. p. 349: 49, vii.), m. Aug. 21, 1888, Harriet C., dau.
of Thomas Margetts.
Hannah (II. p. 341: 20, iv.), d. 29 Jan. 1843, æt. 85th yr.
Hosea (II. p. 343: 28, vi.), d. at sea 20 Sept. 1820, æt. 32 yrs.
Justin (II. p. 340: 16, iv.), m. 1755, Sarah Allyn of Barnstable.
Mary, wid. of Peter (II. p. 347: 40), d. 28 March, 1888, æt. 83 yrs.
4 mos.
Noah (II. p. 338: 10, xiii.), the youngest s. of David, and gr.-s. of
Rev. Peter Hobart, the first minister of Hing., appears to have been
m. to his sec. w. under somewhat romantic circumstances. Concerning
this alliance with Priscilla Thomas, John L. Watson of Orange,
N.J., contributed to the "New England Historical and Genealogical
Register" (Vol. XXVII., No. 1), from records left by his brother
Benjamin M. Watson, deceased, which had been received from his
aunt, Mrs. Priscilla (Watson) Cotton of Ply., the following: ----
CHAP. 1.
Noah Hobart, ye last husband of my Great Grand Mother, Priscilla
Hobart, was a school teacher in Duxbury, Mass., having graduated at
Harvard College in 1724, and become acquainted with Priscilla Thomas,
a very interesting young girl, daughter of Caleb Thomas, a respectable
citizen of that town. Their acquaintance ripened into an engagement,
& mutual promise of marriage, whenever his circumstances w'd
permit him to discharge ye debts he had contracted tor his education.
While this understanding subsisted between them, & they were enjoying
ye happy relation of affianced lovers, & calmly waiting for such
improvement in their affairs as w'd justify their marriage,
John Watson Esqr., of Plymouth, my Great Grand Father, being a Widower
having seen Priscilla, was much pleas'd with her, although ye serious
difference of nearly thirty years existed in their ages, he being
about 50, & she 22 years old. Being, however, thus charm'd with
Priscilla, he proceeded to Duxbury & call'd on her parents, & made
known to them his views & wishes in relation to Priscilla, & requested
their consent to visit their daughter, with ye object of offering
himself to her in marriage. They inform'd M'r Watson that Priscilla
was engaged to Mr. Hobart, but they w'd call her & let her speak for
herself, they seeming pleas'd with ye offer, as M'r Watson's circumstances
were known to be very eligible.
CHAP. 2.
Priscilla was call'd, & appear'd gratified with an offer from so rich
a suitor, & observed that she w'd see Noah, & talk with him about it.
She convers'd with Noah, and he thought that, upon ye whole, it was not
advisable for her to lose so good an opportunity; & as he was still
so much in debt for his education, that it was quite uncertain when
he w'd be able to relieve himself from his embarrassments, & be in a
condition to marry her. She then concluded to accept M'r Watson's
offer; and in a few weeks he married her, & carried her to his home in
Plymouth. In due time she bore him two sons, ye eldest, my
great uncle William Watson; & ye youngest my grandfather Elkanah Watson;
& soon after, in Sept. 1731, her husband died of a fever, and left his
wife a handsome young widow, of about 25 years of age.
CHAP. 3.
About ye same time that M'r Watson's death occurr'd, the wife of Thomas
Lothrop Esqr., one of their neighbours, died, leaving a young infant,
w'h was frequently sent to Mr's Watson to be nursed, she having also
a nursing infant. In ye meantime, Noah Hobart, probably not having yet
paid his college debts, did not now manifest any particular sentiments,
or intentions in relation to her, perhaps also being influenced by ye
contrast in their condition, she being left a rich widow. The intercourse
created between M'r Lothrop (*) & Mr's Watson by their mutual interest
in his nursing infant, brought about a reciprocal interest in each
other, & in due time he offer'd, & was accepted by her as her second
husband. She lived with him happily for some years, & bore him three
children, (*) two sons & a daughter; viz. D'r Nathaniel Lothrop & Isaac
Lothrop Esqr, of Plymouth, and Priscilla, married to Gershom Burr
Esqr, of Connecticut; when M'r Lothrop tied, & Priscilla became a
widow for ye second time.
CHAP. 4.
Noah Hobart, while ye incidents related in ye former chapter were
occurring to Priscilla, having been settled in ye (Congregational)
ministry at Fairfield, Connecticut, had married & his wife had died
previously to the death of Mr. Lothrop. At a suitable interval,
subsequent to these events, he concluded to make a visit to his
first sweetheart, & went to Plymouth, & again proposed himself for
her husband. She was very glad to see him & receiv'd him very
graciously; and much regretted that she could not accept his proposals,
without breaking a promise that she had made to M'r Lothrop on his
deathbed, not to marry while his mother lived. Noah, disappointed,
set out for home with a heavy heart, & having reach'd Hingham, call'd
on ye Revd M'r Shute, who invited him to stop & preach ye Thursday
lecture for him; to w'h he assented. After ye lecture was over, as
they were going home, they met a traveller on horseback, of whom
M'r Shute enquired "where he was from?" He answered "from Plymouth;"
when they further enquired "if there was any news?" He answered,
"nothing particular, except that old Madam Lothrop died last night."
Noah's face brightened up on this announcement, & he turned his face
again towards Plymouth; and without being able to state any intervening
particulars, we know that in three weeks "on that time, Priscilla
married her third husband in ye person of her first lover, & was
settled at Fairfield "ye minister's help-meet," & ye wife of ye Revd
Noah Hobart.
CHAP. 5.
The life of Priscilla at Fairfield was tranquil and happy; & it is
said that she sometimes confess'd to her children, in her old age,
they being also ye children of her other husbands, that ye period she
lived with Noah was ye happiest portion of her life. She had no
children by M'r Hobart. Her oldest son by M'r Lothrop, D'r Nathaniel
Lothrop, married Ellen Hobart, ye daughter of Noah, and thus contributed
further to cement this happy & long-deferr'd union. Priscilla, however,
was destined to be a widow for ye third time, as ye Revd Noah Hobart
died at Fairfield in ye year 1773, & left her in possession of his
homestead there.
CHAP. 6. [Abstract.]
After ye death of M'r Hobart, Priscilla remained at Fairfield, occupying
his house & receiving ye manifestations of ye affection and respect
of his late Parish for a period of six years, until July, 1779,
when ye whole village of Fairfield was burn'd by ye English troops
under ye command of Govr Tryon.
Being now houseless she returned to Plymouth, & occupied ye house in
w'h she had lived with her second husband, M'r Lothrop. . . . She
lived until 1796, nearly 10 years after this interview, & died in
June of that year, aged 90 years.
* NOTE. On p. 315, of the same vol., Wm. Parsons Lunt writes that
Priscilla Hobart married for her second husband Isaac Lothrop, and
bore him four children, viz.:
Nathaniel, Thomas, Isaac, and Priscilla, who was the great-grandmother
of Mr. Lunt.
HOOPER.
Sewall H. (II. p. 352: i.), m. at Boston, June 7, 1888, Annie Heywood,
dau. of Thomas Lord of Boston.
Child b. in Hing.
i. Linzee Sewall, June 2, 1889.
HUDSON.
Elizabeth, wid. of Joseph (II. p. 357: 6), d. at Wendell Mass., 20
Apr., 1874, æt. 76 yrs. 7 mos.
Martha, w. of Joseph (lI. p. 356: 1), d. 13 Nov. 1755, æt. 60 yrs.
VOL. III.-- 23
HUMPHREY.
Almira D., wid. of Edwin (II. p. 367: 23, iii.), d. at Boston 23
Dec. 1887, æt. 59th yr.
Amos C. (II. p. 368: 31), continued: ----
Ch., ----
iv. Amos Carr, d. 3 Aug. 1885.
v. Henry Thomas, b. March 14, 1887, d. 13 Feb. 1888.
vi. Mary Emma, b. May 30, 1888.
George E. (II. p. 366: 21, iv.), d. at Boston, 4 May, 1888, æt. 49
yrs.
John (II. p. 3661; 19), d. from the effects of a fall from a new
stone meeting-house at Railway Village in Milton, near Quincy line.
(Corrected.)
Moses (lI. p. 367: 25), m. secondly, May 3, 1888, at South Newmarket,
Mrs. Adaline J. Clark.
Seth T. (II. p. 364: 14, i.), m. at Boston, Jan. 9, 1851, Mary A.,
dau. of Levi Beal.
HUNT.
Of the ch. of Caleb S. (II. p. 369), corrected dates of birth have
been received as foll.: ----
iii. Elizabeth Lincoln Waterman, b. Dec. 5, 1837.
iv. Abby Lincoln, b. March 9, 1839.
v. Mary Ann Waterman, b. June 30, 1841.
vii. Waterman, b. Nov. 27, 1848.
John A. (II. p. 370: note), d. 22 Nov. 1888.
Eliza A., wid. of John A. and dau. of Dixon L. Gill (II. p. 273:
18, iv.), d. at Morganton, N. C., 11 Jan. 1889, æt. 51 yrs. 1 mo. 20 dys.
HUSSEY.
Mary, w. of Frederick D. (II. p. 370), d. at Louisville, Ky., 26
Dec. 1888, æt. 30th yr.
IBROOK.
Richard (II. p. 371), may have had a dau. who m. Wm. Cockram;
for Rev. Peter Hobart, who m. Rebecca, dau. of Richard Ibrook, wrote
in his diary as foll.:
"Oct. 3, 1642, brother Cockr'm Sayled for England."
JACOB.
Caroline, wid. of Laban (II. p. 376: 16, ii.), d. at Plainfield,
N.J., 10 Jan. 1889, æt. 85 yrs. She was a dau. of Perez and Mary
(Bowker) Whiting (III. p. 301).
Hannah, dau. of Nicholas (II. p. 372: 1, v.), was twice m. Her
sec. husband was Capt. Stephen French of Wey. See III. p. 27, 2.
Olive, wid. of Lincoln (II. p. 376: 14, v.), d. 9 July, 1888, æt.
86th yr.
Peter (lI. p. 377, 18). Of the births of ch. in this family Hing.
rec's furnish only the foll.:----
i. Wm. Francis, b. Apr. 9, 1821, d. 16 May foll.
ii. Peter Hobart, b. Aug. 31, 1822, d. 28 March, 1886.
iii. Abigail, b. June 10, 1825, d. 4 Oct. foll.
JAMES.
The w. of Francis (II. p. 379: 2) was Elizabeth Hiland, or Hyland,
before m'ge, as will be seen by the foll. Thomas Hiland of Scit. in
his will of Feb. 14, 1682, mentions, "my grandson Philip James, son
of Francis James of Hingham," who is directed to pay certain funds
to "his mother, my daughter Elizabeth James."
In the fam. of Thomas (II. p. 380: 3), a dau. Margaret, was b.
March 19, 1715-16; so that Content, who was bt. Aug. 21, 1720,
should be No. viii. instead of vii.
JOHNS.
William, d. 4 June, 1663.
JONES.
Two bro's of the same Christian name are given in the fam. rec.
of Robert (II. p. 387: 1, v. and ix.), and are mentioned also in the
fa's will. A similar instance is noticed in the "New England Historical
and Genealogical Register," Vol. iv. p. 257, concerning the
fam. of Humphrey Turner, whose sons John and John 2d were own
brothers.
Marcy (inscription on gravestone II. p. 395), was a dau. of Solomon
and Mary (Winsor) Jones of Hull.
Olive S., wid. of Moses (lI. p. 392: 18), d. 6 Dec. 1888, æt. 70th yr.
Sally (II. p. 394: iv.), d. 27 March, 1889, æt. 78th yr.
JOSSELYN.
The foll. relating to Abraham Josselyn, bt. in Hing. Apr. 8, 1649
(II. p. 396: ii. 1), and his w., is from "Notes on the Josselyn family,
of Massachusetts," by T. W. Harris, M. D., published in the "New
England Historical and Genealogical Register" of July, 1848, pp.
308-9:
" Abraham Josselyn of Lancaster, the oldest son of Abraham and Beatrice,
was married at Lancaster to his wife Ann, on the 29th of the 9th month,
1672. . . . They had a daughter Beatrix or Beatrice, born on the 9th of
the 3d month, 1674. This family came to a tragical end, as is related
by Mrs. Rowlandson ('Narrative'), the Rev. Timothy Harrington ('Century Sermon' at Lancaster), and Joseph Willard, Esq. ('Worcester Magazine');
but hitherto the son has not been duly distinguished from his father of
the same name.
"Early in the morning of the 10th of February, 1675-6, Lancaster was
surprised by a large number of Indians, who made their attack in five
distinct bodies and as many places, burning the houses in their way, and destroying the people found therein. Some of the inhabitants, to the
number of forty-two, being mostly women and children, among whom were
Abraham Josselyn and his family, took shelter in the fortified house of
the Rev. Joseph Rowlandson. This they defended upwards of two hours,
during which time several of them were killed by the bullets which were showered upon it. At length the house was set on fire, and the people
within were reduced to the sad necessity of either perishing in the
flames or resigning themselves to the savages.
In their attempts to escape, all the men, save one, were slain; many of
the women and children perished on the spot; and the rest, about twenty
in number, were seized by the Indians and carried into captivity. Thus perished Abraham Josselyn, as we are assured by Mr. Harrington. Mrs. Rowlandson, who was one of the captives, met Mrs. Josselyn, about the
23d of February, in the hands of the Indians, at a place called Wenimesset, now New
Braintree. She found her in great distress, being very near confinement,
and having in her arms her little daughter (Beatrice), then nearly two
years old. In the course of her captivity, Mrs. Rowlandson heard that
this unfortunate woman and her child were stript by the Indians,
knocked upon the head, and cast into a fire, where they miserably
perished. Some captive children who were present declared to Mrs.
Rowlandson that Mrs. Josselyn shed not a tear, but continued in prayer
till death put an end to her sufferings."
JOY.
Mary, wid. of Joseph (II. p. 397: 5, ii.), late of Hing., "mariner,"
was appointed adm'x of her deceased husband's estate 25 Apr. 1749.
KEATING.
John (II. p. 401: iv.), d. 29 March, 1889, æt. 23d yr.
Michael Redmond, s. of Michael T. (II. p. 401: i.), and Anna F.
(Donaghue), was b. in Hing. Dec. 2, 1887.
KEESHAN.
John H. (II. p. 402: v.), d. 7 0ct. 1888, æt. 30th yr
KEHOE.
Katie Agnes (II. p. 402: i.), m. Apr. 10, 1887, Charles Olson.
KELIHER.
Ellen F., m. June 12, 1889, Thomas E. Murphy of Malden.
KELSEY.
Frederick Earle, s. of John N. (II. p. 402: 3), was b. in Hing.
Apr. 11, 1887, and d. 2 Feb. 1888.
KING.
Thomas (II. p. 408: 3, i.), d. at his residence in Chelsea, 12 June,
1888, æt. 58 yrs. He was by occupation "painter," and a dealer in
paints. During the Civil War he served as a nine months' man in
the 43d Regiment M. V. I., at Newbern, N.C. In 1882-3 he was a
member of the common council, a member of several lodges, and also
of Post 35, G. A. R.
LAHEE.
Arnold Warburton, s. of Henry C. (II. p. 409), was b. in Hing.
May 7, 1888.
LANDERS.
Patrick, a native of Youghal, Ire., m. first, Bridget Skillen. She
d. in Hing. 29 March, 1860, æt. 26 yrs. He m. secondly, Margaret,
dau. of John Callahan. She d. 5 Aug. 1888, æt. 54 yrs. "Laborer."
Resides on Thaxter St.
Ch. all b. in Hing. by w. Margaret,----
i. John James, Oct. 23, 1861, d. 14 Jan. 1883, æt. 21 yrs.
ii. Julia M., Sept. 30, 1865.
iii. Margaret.
iv. Mary Ann, July 31, 1873, d. in three days.
v. Patrick Joseph, Aug. 31, 1874.
Other ch. of this fam. d. in infancy.
John, bro. of Patrick, and b. at Youghal, Ire., m. Joanna Hill, a
dau. of William and Nancy (Dorson) Hill of County Limerick, Ire.
She survived him and m. secondly John Coughlan, who d. in Hing.
25 Oct. 1873, æt. 47 yrs. Her third husband, whom she m. Nov. 14,
1874, was Elisha B. Cobb. John d. 8 March, 1864, æt. 32 yrs.
"Laborer." Resided at the harbor.
Ch. all b. in Hing.,----
i. Margaret Mary, Apr. 10, 1855, m. Feb. 27, 1876, George F.
Evans of Greenwich, R. I.
ii. John, June 17, 1862.
iii. Julia, Oct. 3, 1865.
Other ch. d. in infancy.
Thomas, a bro. of the preceding, m. Apr. 19, 1869, Catherine Keane.
She d. 9 July, 1878 æt. 48 yrs. He d. 20 Apr. 1869, æt. 32 yrs.
Ch. b. in Hing,----
i. Julia, Aug. 30, 1867, d. 22 March, 1868.
ii. Mary, Aug. 30, 1867.
Note. -- Margaret, d. 12 Aug. 1886, æt. 71 yrs.
LANE.
Charles B. W. (II. p. 422: 42), d. 10 Aug. 1888, æt. 71 yrs.
Elisha (II. p. 420: 33, iv.), was prob. the youngest in this fam.
Those who knew him as a schoolboy say he was b. in the year 1815.
Josiah M. (II. p. 421: 36), d. 3 Jan. 1889, æt. 53 yrs.
Rufus (II. p. 422: 41), d. 2 May, 1889, æt. 73 yrs.
William Alan, s. of Edgar M. (II. p. 422: 43, i.), was b. in Hing.
Aug. 28, 1888.
LANG.
Sarah was presented for bt'm Sept. 13, 1668.
LASELL.
Hannah (II. p. 426: 10, ii.), was bt. by Rev. Daniel Shute, June, 1756.
Stephen (II. p. 424: 3, iii.), d. 6 Aug. 1755, æt. 64 yrs.
LEAVITT.
Almira, wid. of Joshua (II. p. 436: 29), d. 9 June, 1889, æt.
70 yrs.
David (II. p. 437: 30), m. Martha Ann Davis.
Ch. (corrected list),--
i. Ann Maria, June 21, 1843, d. 1 Dec. foll.
ii. Emma Frances, Feb. 24, 1845. (See p. 437: 30, i.)
iii. Walter Thomas, Feb. 13, 1 847.
iv. Edwin, July 15, 1849.
v. Fannie Maria, Dec. 2, 1851. (See p. 437: 30, v.)
vi. Frank, Apr. 29, 1853.
vii. Arthur, May 21, 1855, d. 17 Dec. foll.
viii. Martha Adeline, March 25, 1858. (See p. 437.)
ix. David Henry, Aug. 20, 1860.
Hannah (II. p. 428: i., xii.), m. secondly, Aug. 25, 1693, Joseph
Easterbrook. See II. p. 208, and III. p. 29: 7.
Ch. of Jerom (II. p. 435: 23, iv.),--
i. Sarah, L., b. Apr. 29, 1838. See II. p. 439: note.
ii. Jane L., b. Aug. 29, 1839.
Margarette, dau. of Josiah (II. p. 429: 3, iii.), m. for her sec.
husband, Nov. 6, 1722, Peter Webb. See III. p. 17: 6.
Olive Fearing, dau. of William H. (II. p. 438: 34, ii.) was b.
in Hing. Sept. 20, 1888.
LEIGH.
Margarette H. (II. p. 439: 1, v.), m. June 9, 1889, Charles E.
Brooks of Wey.
Mary E. (II. p. 439: 1, iv.), m. Feb. 2, 1884, Charles G. Everett of
Wey.
Thomas G., wid'r (II. p. 440: 2), m. (2) Feb. 1, 1888, Melvina E.
La Mere.
Child b. in Hing,--
i. James Chester, Nov. 21, 1888.
LEONARD.
Albert, s. of William (II. p. 440), was b. in Hing. July 22, 1887.
LEWIS.
Abisha (II. p. 444: 13, i.), m. March 23, 1779, Deborah, dau. of
Edward Wilder.
Emma F. (II. p. 448: 24, ii.), m. Jan. 31, 1888, Edgar M. Sprague,
and d. 18 Aug. 1889, æt. 18 yrs.
Rachel (II. p. 443: 7, vi.), m. Oct. 28, 1764, Joseph Godard.
LINCOLN.
Abigail A., wid. of Bela (IlI. p. 14: 35), d. 25 Sept. 1888, æt. 63d
yr.
Allen, whose family rec. as given in Vol. IlI. p. 11: 24 is corrected
from information recently furnished as foll.: ----
Ch., all b. in Hing.,----
i. Juliette Atwood, Apr. 14, 1809.
ii. Benjamin Stowell, Apr. 25, 1811.
iii. Alfred, Nov. 22, 1813. (See p. 12: 29,)
iv. Allen Augustus, March 15, 1817.
v. Ann Rosina, Sept. 18, 1819.
vi. Bradford Hersey, May 26, 1822.
vii. Lorenzo, ----, d. young.
viii. Alonzo, 1827. His ch. by w. Mary F.: 1. Alonzo F.,
Sept. 20, 1852. 2. Harriet, Nov. 12, 1853. d. 14
Feb. 1855. 3. Mary Ford, Aug. 6, 1856, m. May 14,
1886, Henry G. Chase, and resides in Greenville, R. I.
LINCOLN DEPOSITIONS.
Caleb Lincoln (III. p. 16: 3), of Hingham, aged 47 or thereabouts,
testifies and saith -- "I being under ye command of Capt. Joshuah
Hobart upon a place called Ensigne Thaxters Hill in Hingham upon a
Training day, when Josiah ye Indians Sagamore came to demand
satisfaction for ye township of
Hingham then he ye aforesaid Lincoln heard ye abovesaid Sagamore declare
yt he would have Ten acres of land vpon ye north-side of Turkey hill to
give to Deacon Jon (John) Leavitt During ye time of his life & after his
decease to be his sons, Josiah Leavitt which said Land ye Sagamore gave
to ye above mentioned persons to gratifie Deacon Leavitt for burying his
mother."
Sworn to before me John Smith,
Assisnt.
Hingham, Dec. 26, 1691.
Sergeant Daniel Lincoln (II. p. 449), of Hingham, aged 75 years,
testifieth and saith, on the day that Josiah ye Indian Saggamore came
to Hingham to agree with, or to have satisfaction for the township of sd
Hingham, which was about thirty years since, the sd Josiah Saggamore
told this deponent at the house of Thomas Joy in Hingham that he had
given ten acres of land on turkey hill to Deacon Leavitt for his
lifetime, and after his decease, to his son Josiah.
DANIEL X LINCOLN.
his marke
Daniel Lincoln made oath to the truth of what is above written this
27 day of Sept. 1695 before me.
Ephraim Hunt,
Justice.
Charles E. m. Dec. 1, 1888, Nellie G. Bates of Norwell.
Damietta D., wid. of Rufus W. (ll, p. 473: 40), d. 2 June, 1889,
æt. 87 yrs.
Elizabeth J., w. of Edward (II. p. 485: 33), d. 19 May, 1888, æt.
68th yr.
Ezekiel (II. p. 471: 31), according to the family tradition, had a
s. Samuel who was lost at sea when abt. 18 yrs. of age. He was with
Capt. Elijah Beal (II. p. 71: 62), at the time.
Frank L., m. Aug. 7, 1886, Mary L. Raymond of Wey.
Frederick Edwin, s. of Henry and grandson of Albert (II. p. 472:
34, iv.), was b. in Hing. Nov. 3, 1880.
Hannah, dau. of Asa (II. p. 472: 37), d. 22 Feb. 1889, æt. 70th yr.
Hannah, wid. of David (II. p. 484: 30), d. 2 July, 1889, æt. 91 yrs.
Hannah M. (Sears), w. of John, Jr. (II. p. 474: 42, i.), d. at
Northbridge, Mass., 9 July, 1888, æt. 52 yrs.
Helene Aylmer, dau. of Alvah W. (III. p. 15: 39), was b. in
Hing. June 8, 1886.
Jacob (II. p. 452: 10, v.), had a dau. Mary who m. William Shackford.
Their s. John William Shackford commanded for many yrs. the steam
packet-ship "Illinois" and other ocean steamships, and is
now (1888) master of Jay Gould's famous steam yacht "Atalanta."
Joseph A., of Keene, N.H., m. July 5, 1887, Mabel R. Welch of
Hing.
Lillian, dau. of Hosea H. (II. p. 458: 28), m. in Boston, March
26, 1888, N. Everett Silsbee.
Lydia, dau. of John (lI. p. 465: 15), m. for her sec. husband Silas
Holbrook. See Ill. p. 38: 33.
Mary, dau. of Ephraim (II. p. 453: 12), d. 15 Feb. 1888, æt. 89 yrs.
Moses (II. p. 451: 8), in middle life removed from the old homestead
on Fort Hill St. to North St. nearly opp. Goold's Bridge.
Nathan F. (III. p. ll: 23, vi., 1), m. at Cambridge, May 9, 1889,
Marion H. Burnham.
Otis (II. p. 467: 18, ii.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald Thompson.
Of their ten ch. Elizabeth, b. in Hing. Aug. 10, 1794, m. first,
Capt. Samuel Shackford of Eastport, Me. He d. at Demarara, South
America, Aug. 31, 1820, at the early age of 32 yrs. and leaving a s.,
Capt. Samuel, who removed in 1853 to Chicago, Ill. engaged in mercantile
pursuits, and was one of the early members of the Board of Trade.
Mrs. Shackford m. secondly, Sylvanus Appleby, and d. at Eastport
28 Apr. 1884, æt. 90th yr. Otis Lincoln, the fa. of Mrs. Appleby,
d. at Perry, Me., 10 Oct. 1846, æt. 83 yrs.
Percy Marsh, s. of Alexander H. (III.. p. 14: 36, iv.), was b. March
1, 1887.
Susie (II. p. 467: 19, ii.), m. Jan. 11, 1781, James Stoddard.
LINSCOTT.
Ch. of Leonard C., and Hattie F. (Hobart), (III. p. 349: 50, iii.), --
i. Lucy Frances, b. Apr. 3, 1886.
ii. Hattie May, June 16, 1888.
LITCHFIELD.
George W. (III. p. 23: 1, v.), d. at Wey. 16 March, 1889, æt. 52
yrs. and 22 dys.
LONG.
Joanna, dau. of Dennis and Ellen M. Magnor (III. p. 48), was b.
in Hing. Oct. 12, 1888.
LORDEN.
Ann, wid. of Timothy (III. p. 26), d. 26 Nov. 1888, æt. 59 yrs., --
town rec. says æt. 56 yrs.
LORING.
Benjamin, m'ge agreement (III. p. 28: 5, i.): --
This indenture made the twenty sixth day of august anno domini one
thousand seven hundred and twenty six between Benjamin Loring of Hull,
in ye County of Suffolk in new England, husbandman of the first part, and
Deborah Cushing of Hingham in the County aforesd, widdow and Relict of
matthew Cushing Junr Late of Hingham aforesd, deceased, of the second
part, and John Jacob of Hingham aforesd, husbandman of the third part,
wittnesseth, That Whereas . . . there is a marriage agreed upon and
shortly to be had and solemnized between the sd Benjamin Loring and
the sd Deborah Cushing, and the sd Benjamin Loring stands seized of a
Considerable Estate both Real & personal, and the sd Deborah Cushing
alsoe stands seized of a Considerable Estate both Real and personal,
now therefore for the settleing of matters Relateing to their sd
Estates and preventing difference about & Concerning the same for
the future, The parties to these presents have agreed and Concluded
in manner & forme following (That is to say. . . . Imprimis that The
ye sd Deborah Cushing shall and she doth hereby oblige herselfe to
bring with her to the sd Benjamin Loring upon the Confumation
of the marriage aforesd The sum of one hundred pounds in household goods
& personal Estate as it shall be valued upon a reasonable apprizent
which sd hundred pounds he ye sd Benjamin Loring shall have the use and
Improvement of during the time of their Continuance together in
theire married state and no Longer, and the sd Benjamin Loring doth
hereby binde and oblige himself, his heirs. Executors and administrators
that lmeadiately upon the decease of Either of them ye sd Benjamin or
Deborah which shall first happen, ye sd hundred pounds shall be Returned
to the sd Deborah Cushing, her heirs, Executors or administrators, or
the value thereof shall be made good to her or them out of his sd Lorings
personal Estate upon a reasonable apprizement.
2dly The sd Benjamin Loring for himself, his heirs, Executors &
administrators doth hereby Covenant, grant & agree yt he shall not be
intituled to nor interested In the Estate of the sd Deborah Cushing by
vertue of the aforesd marriage, but shall be for ever debar'd & Excluded
from any right & interest in or claim unto the same or any part thereof
by vertue of the marriage aforesd Excepting ye Improvement of ye sd
hundred pounds as aforesd, and the sd Deborah Cushing for herself, her
heirs, Executors & administrators doth hereby Covenant, grant and agree
that she shall not be intituled to nor interested in ye Estate of ye sd
Benjamin Loring by vertue of the aforesd marriage, but shall be for ever
debar'd & Excluded from any Right of dower interest in or claims unto ye
same or any part thereof by vertue of the marriage aforesd Excepting the
abovesd hundred pounds, which is to be Returned as abovesd and what sd
Loring shall see Reason to give her.
3dly The sd Benjamin Loring doth by these presents Grant and agree That
ye sd Deborah shall have free Liberty and full power to dis pose of all
or any part of her sd Estate or ye Produce thereof, by her Last will &
testament or other wayes as she shall se reason at any time during ye
Coverture, notwithstanding ye sd marriage, & Excepting the aforesd
hundred pounds she brings with her in marriage as aforesd.
4thly That she ye sd Deborah Cushing by & with ye Consent of ye sd
Benjamin Loring, testified by his being party to these presents, hath
granted, aliened, assigned and set over unto ye sd John Jacob all her
aforesd Estate, both Real and personal & all her right to & interest in
ye same & ye Improvement thereof Lying & being In Hingham aforesd or in
any other place or places whatsoever (Excepting ye aforesd one hundred
pounds Expressed, to be brought to ye sd Benjamin Loring as aforesd),
To have and to hold all her aforesd Real & personal Estate with its
appurtenances and the lmprovements thereof (Except as aforesd) unto him
the sd John Jacob, his Executors & administrators, untill such time as
she the sd Deborah Cushing or her heirs, Executors or administrators
shall se reason to Call for ye same or any part thereof out of ye hands
of the sd John Jacob, his heirs, Executors or administrators, To ye Uses,
Intents and pur poses hereafter in these presents expressed, & it is
declared to be the true intent & meaning of all ye sd parties to these
presents That the Grant herein before mentioned to be made to the sd John
Jacob is made to him as aforesd upon trust & Confidence in him Reposed by
ye sd Deborah and to ye Use of her ye sd Deborah and her heirs during ye
whole terme of ye Grant aforesd and ye sd John Jacob doth hereby binde
& oblige himself, his heirs, Executors and administrators to Render an
account and Regrant & Redeliver ye sd Estate or any part thereof with
the product to ye sd Deborah, her heirs, Executors or administrators when
he or they shall be by Either of them thereto Required in wittness whereof
ye sd parties to these presents have hereunto set theire hands and Seales
ye day & yeare first within so written, each party having one part of sd
indenture in keeping.
Signed, Sealed and delivered Benjamin Loring.
In the presence of: the marke of
Charles Riply. Deborah X Cushing.
Joshua Cushing, Junr. John Jacob.
Benjamin Harrison, s. of Peter (III. p. 40: 41), b. in Hing.
June 25, 1888, d. the next day.
David (III. p. 36: 27), also had a s. David, who was bt. by Rev.
Daniel Shute, July, 1781, but not on rec. in the books of the town.
Elizabeth, wid. of Alfred (III. p. 37: 31, vi.), d. 21 Aug. 1887,
æt. 77 yrs.
Ernest Cudworth, s. of Arthur F. (III. p. 40: 43, i.), was b. in
Hing. Jan. 18, 1887.
Florence, dau. of Isaiah W. (III. p. 41: 45, viii.), d. at Denver,
Col., July, 1879.
Isaiah W. (III. p. 40), for his military rec. see "Hingham in the
Civil War."
Jennie Lincoln, dau. of Edwin L. (III. p. 38: 35, x.), was b. in
Hing. Jan. 21, 1885.
John Lawson, s. of Edwin L. (Ill. p. 38: 35, x.), was b. in Hing.
Apr. 19, 1887.
Omar (IlI. p. 209: 62, ii.), d. at Neponset, 19 Jan. 1889, æt. 63 yrs.
Zachariah (III. p. 32: 15), m. Mary Joy, perhaps dau. of John, II.
p. 398: 8, v.
LOUD.
Clinton (III. p. 42: 2), d. in the State of Fla., 7 Dec. 1887, æt. 67
yrs.
LOVIS.
"W: of Thomas Louis, æt. 47, dyed Feb. 7 1765" (prob. Mary, the
first w. of Thomas, IlI. p. 43: 1).
LOW.
Walter Edward, s. of Aaron E. (III. p. 46), was b. in Hing. Jan.
30, 1888.
LYFORD.
Ann (prob. a connection of Rev. John, IlI. p. 47), d. July, 1639.
MAGNOR.
John J. (llI. p. 48: iv.), m. Jan. 18, 1887, Mary E. Ryan.
Ch. b. in Hing.,--
i. Nellie, Oct. 30, 1887.
ii. Mary Gertrude, Dec. 27, 1888.
MANUEL.
Catherine, wid. of John L. (IlI. p. 52: 2, iii.), d. 9 May, 1888,
æt. 56 yrs.
MARGETTS.
Harriet Catherine, dau. of Thomas (III. p. 56), m. Aug. 21, 1888,
George Arthur Hobart.
MARSH.
Arthur Lewis (Ill. p. 64: 25, i.), was b. Apr. 29, 1861.
Ellen W., w. of James A. (III. p. 63: 22, v.), d. at Boston, 9 Jan.
1889.
Mary A., w. of Stephen (III. p. 63: 23, i.), d. at Portland, Me., 21
Aug. 1889, æt. 57 yrs.
McHOLIN.
Hannah, presented Francis for bt'm Apr. 16, 1786.
McKEE.
Edward, s. of William (III. p. 67), was. b. in Hing. Oct. 11, 1888.
McLEOD.
Elizabeth, wid. of Daniel, and dau. of Nehemiah Leavitt (II. p.
433: 16), d. 2 May, 1807, æt. 56 yrs.
McNEIL.
Isabel M., w. of Andrew (III. p. 68: 1, viii.), d. 16 Nov. 1888, æt.
28 yrs.
MEAD.
Francis Kittredge, a s. of David Mead, and for many yrs. a resident
of Hing., was b. at Walpole, N.H., May 20, 1815. He m. May
1, 1838, Clara Ann Burnham. She was b. at Saccarappa, Me., Aug. 10,
1819, and d. in Hing. 28 Nov. 1881, æt. 62 yrs. He d. at Canaan,
Conn., 29 April, 1888, æt. 73d year. Resided on North St., near
Fountain Square. (See "Hingham in the Civil War.")
Ch., ----
i. Henry Burnham, b. at Littleton, N.H., Jan. 27, 1839.
ii. Helen Maria, b. at Keene, N. H., May 14, 1841,
m. in Hing, Nov. 2, 1871, Isaac Ashmead of Philadelphia, Pa.
iii. Charles Selden, b. at Walpole, N.H., March 1, 1844, d.
at Bealton Station, Va., 7 March, 1864, æt. 20 yrs.
(See "Hingham in the Civil War.")
iv. FRANCIS, b. at Keene, N.H., d. æt. 1 yr. 9 mos.
v. Lizzie Caroline, b. at Nashua, N. H., July 16, 1850,
d. 11 Nov. 1887, æt. 37 yrs.
MILLER.
Helen A., dau. of Fred H. (III. p. 71), d. 22 Apr. 1888, æt. 8th yr.
MOORE.
Bridget, w. of Morris, d. 21 Aug. 1887, æt. 65 years.
John J. m. at Kingston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1888, Mary A. McGuire.
Morris Henry, s. of Patrick (III. p. 72), d. 11 March, 1888, æt.
23 yrs.
MORE.
Joseph, m. May 21, 1656, Ruth Star.
MORRISSEY.
Thomas (III. p. 73: iv.), had other ch. as follows:--
ii. Thomas Francis, b. in Hing. Feb. 17, 1885.
iii. Matthew William, b. Feb. 18, 1888.
MORSE.
William Wilder, s. of Charles H. and Alice S. (Wilder) (III.
p. 328: 61, i.), was b. in Hing. May 1, 1886.
MURPHY.
John, a laborer, d. in Hing. 31 Oct. 1888, æt. 65 yrs.
NELSON.
William (III p. 79). The rec. of this fam. was taken from the
census of 1855, and is corrected after iii. on p. 80 as foll.: --
iv. Sarah M., b. March 2, 1844, d. 11 Sept. foll.
v. Sarah Frances, b. Sept. 3, 1845. See p. 8: 1, iv.
vi. Joseph A., b. July, 1851, d. 31 Aug. 1866.
vii. George Henry, b. Jan. 3, 1854, m. Aug. 26, 1873,
Ella Jane Orr of Wey.
Lila Belle, dau. of George W. ([II. p. 80: 3, ii.), was b. in Hing.
June 14, 1888.
NEWCOMB.
Harry W. (III. p. 83: 7, ii.), d. 15 May, 1889, æt. 9th yr.
NICHOLS.
The dates of birth of the ch. of Joseph (III. p. 90: 20), not given,
are as foll.,: --
i. Nov. 12, 1830.
ii. Feb. 2, 1832.
iii. Oct, 27, 1833.
iv. Apr. 27, 1838.
v. March 26, 1843.
Roger (III. p. 86: 8), who removed from Hing. before 1750, d. at
Lancaster, Mass., and Mrs. Bethia, his wid., m. secondly (pub. Aug.
15, 1767), Dea. Daniel Spooner of Petersham.
Experience, a dau. of Roger and Bethia, was b. at Hull, Apr. 6,
1720.
Dr. Israel, of Coh. (III. p. 89: 17), had a s. Louis, not previously
mentioned, who was bt. Sept. 28, 1785, and may have d. young.
NOEL.
Samuel, m. Feb. 24, 1774, Sarah Hanners.
NORRIS.
Susan Isabella, dau. of John (III. p. 92), was b. in Hing. July
24, 1888.
O'KEEFE.
Patrick, s. of Hugh, and a native of Ire., m. Ellen Ahern.
"Gardener." Resides on Emerald St.
Ch., --
i. Mary, b. ----, m. and is dead.
ii. Lizzie, b. ----, 1842, m. Hubert J. Tulley, and d.
at Oakland, Cal., 25 May, 1877, æt. 85 yrs.
iii. Hannah, b. Jan. 21, 1848, m. John Gorman, and d. at
Brookfield, 3 May, 1884, æt. 36 yrs.
iv. Bridget, b. ----, m. July 3, 1873, Jeremiah O'Hara.
v. Ellen, b. ----, 1852. m. Dec. 25, 1882, Stephen Havey,
and d. 17 Sept. 1884, æt. 32d yr.
vi. Caroline, b. in Hing. ----, m. ----.
vii. Catherine, b. in Hing. ----, m. Apr. 7, 1885, William
D. Murray.
viii. Margaret, b. in Hing. ----, m. Aug. 14, 1885, Hugh R.
Edgar of Dux.
Note.--Ellen, m. Feb. 13, 1873, Michael J. Roach. Hannah, m. at Wey.
Feb. 12, 1873, William Connell. Hugh, m. Aug. 15, 1886, Minnie Ryan of
Cambridge. Mary m. Patrick Griffin.
ORTON.
Ebenezer, was drowned 7 Aug. 1694.
0SBORN.
Emma J., w. of Rufus L. (III. p. 101: vi.), d. at Wey. 7 Jan. 1889.
OUR.
Horatio N. (III. p. 103: 1, viii.), d. at Wey. 22 May, 1887, æt. 63 yrs.
PARKER.
Benjamin, a native of Chesterfield, N. H., m. in Hing. first, March
26, 1813, Hannah Lane, dau. of Rufus and Hannah (Marsh) Lane.
She was b. in Hing. March 5, 1786, and d. ----. He m. secondly,
Oct. 4, 1818, Sally Lane, sister of his first w. She was b. in Hing.
Dec. 31, 1793, and d. at Needham, Mass., 28 Feb. 1879, æt. 85 yrs.
He d. in Hing. 3 Dec. 1864, æt. 85th yr. Mnf'r of blinds and
sashes. Resided on South St. near Thaxter's Bridge.
Ch. by w. Sally,----
i. Ben jamin, 1820, m. Margaret A. Valentine. Their ch.:
1. Roswell. 2. Ella Agnes, b. in Hing. Sept. 2, 1866.
This fam. removed from Hingham.
ii. Rufus L., 1825, m. Mary E. Parker, and had ch. b. in
Hing., viz.: 1. Rufus, Nov. 9, 1850, 2. Charles Sumner,
Sept. 10, 1856, d. 6 Sept. 1859; 3. Clinton Emerson,
Sept. 2, 1858, d. 7 Sept. 1859. This fam. removed
to New Hampshire.
PATTERSON.
Ralph was presented for bt'm Sept. 13, 1656.
PAYSON.
Samuel, of Dor., d. in Hing. 27 Dec. 1715.
PIERCE.
Edwin Jonathan (Thomas J. = Martha J. Stevens), b. at Walpole, N. H.,
Oct. 14, 1855, m. June 23, 1881, Lilla Louise Stebbins,
a native of Adrian, Mich., and dau. of Francis R. and Louise (Briggs)
Stebbins. Mnf'r of men's shoes. Resides on Main St., Hing. Centre.
Ch.,----
i. Thomas Stebbins, b. at Adrian, May, 1882.
ii. Anita Louise, b. at Cambridge, Mass., June 5, 1883.
iii. Francis Edwin, b. in Hing. Nov. 5, 1885.
PITCHER.
Ezra, of Scit., m. in Hing. May 3, 1744, Elizabeth Lewis.
POOL.
Sarah (Briggs), wid. of Warren Pool of Wey., d. in Hing. 5
May, 1889, æt. 94 yrs.
POWERS.
Catherine Agnes, dau. of Michael (Ill. p. 115) was b. in Hing.
Apr. 10, 1888.
PRATT.
Alvin F., d. 11 Aug. 1889, æt. 22 yrs. 9 mos.
Hannah, wid. of Ephraim of Wey., and dau. of Noah Gardner
(II. p. 245: 11, iv.), d. at Wey. 18 Sept. 1870, æt. 101 yrs. and
3 dys. Mr. Pratt was her sec. husband. Her first husband was
Wm. Phillips, Jr., of Wey.
PRICE.
Rebecca, wid. of James (III. p. 119), d. 14 0ct. 1888, æt. 73d yr.
PRITCHARD.
Mary (III. p. 119: 1, iii.), d. 25 Oct. 1752, æt. 11th yr.
PULLEN (Pulling).
Capt. John, m. March 1, 1772, Mrs. Sarah (Thaxter) McBean
(III. p. 234: 12, ii.)
PYNE.
David, s. of Walter (III. p. 122: 1), d. 12 Apr. 1888, æt. 70 yrs.
QUINN.
Charles (Charles = Bridget Shields), a native of Ire., d. 29 March,
1886, æt. 58 yrs.
Ellen, m. July 1, 1866, Thomas Barry, wid'r.
Mary, m. John Burns.
Sarah F., m. Oct. 18, 1886, James Gordon.
RANGER.
Ebenezer, m. Oct. 16, 1729, Sarah Purrington.
RAY.
Caleb (III. p. 124: 3), d. 10 Apr. 1889, æt. 64 yrs.
REEDMAN.
Sarah, was presented for bt'm Feb. 1680.
REMINGTON
Margaret, w. of Bela (III. p. 128: 13), d. 11 July, 1889, æt. 55 yrs.
RICKET.
Theophilus, s. of Richard, was presented for bt'm in July, 1726.
RIPLEY.
Charles H. (III. p. 138: 25, i.), m. at Boston, June 1, 1889,
Annie H. Lewis.
Wid. Elizabeth (III. p. 138: note), may have been the wid. of
Peter, III. p. 134: 10.
ROBINSON.
Mary, wid. of Joseph (III. p. 139), m. secondly, Feb. 16, 1861,
Jesse Tower of Coh., and d. as stated previously in the fam. rec.
ROGERS.
Coit Seymour, s. of Frank W. (III. p. 141: 2), was b. in Hing.
March 30, 1888.
ROWE.
John, d. 14 Dec. 1756, æt. 11 yrs.
ROWLAND.
John, d. 25 Dec. 1700.
SAVELL.
William, d. 1 Feb. 1698-99.
SEARLE.
William H., m. in Hing., Nov. 1, 1869, Sarah A. Cushing, dau.
of Allyne and Sarah (Damon) Cushing. She was b. 0ct. 27, 1836.
Resides on Cross St.
Child b. in Hing.,----
i. William H., Dec. 14, 1870.
SEARS.
Nellie L., dau. of Lorenzo D. J. (lII. p. 144: 1, ii.), m. Jan. 9,
1889, William P. Denbroeder of Wey.
Orrin, }
Oliver,} twin ch. of Orrin B. (III. p. 144: 2), b. Apr. 13, 1888.SHUMWAY.
Of the fam. of Ellis (III. p. 146), Alexander, b. 1812, was in the
U. S. Navy; Allen, b. 1812, d. at Norfolk, Va., 20 Sept. 1882; and
Seth, b. 1814, was "Master Mariner."
Ellis, the father, resided on West and North Sts.
SIDERS.
Lucy S., wid. of George E. (III. p. 149: 1, ii.), d. 16 Feb. 1889,
æt. 75th yr.
SIMMONS.
Francis Almon, s. of Wait W., and Betsey C. Our (III. p. 103: 2,
i.), was b. in Hing. Apr. 2, 1887.
SMITH.
George A. (III. p. 155: i.), m. Oct. 26, 1887, Catherine Smith of
Wey.
William, m. Nov. 12, 1888, Bridget Martin.
SNEATH.
John, was presented for bt'm Dec. 16, 1660.
SOUTHER.
Charles (III. p. 160: 16). A full rec. of his ch. follows: ----
i. Edwin F., Apr. 14, 1852.
ii. Joseph Henry, ----, 1853.
iii. Clara A., July 1, 1855, d. 20 Sept. foll.
iv. Wilson Bradford,* June 21, 1857, d. 20 Dec. foll.
v. Charles W, May 25, 1859, d. 17 Jan. 1879.
vi. George Winslow,* Oct. 28, 1860, d. 6 Dec. foll.
vii. Jacob Jones, Oct. 1861, d. 23 Nov. 1876.
viii. Deborah Frances,* Apr. 16, 1864, d. 16 Sept. 1865.
ix. Freddie S., July 13, 1865, d. 16 Aug. foll.
x. Alice Gertrude, Nov. 22, 1867.
xi. Charles E., July 1, 1873, d. 27 Jan. 1876.
* See note III. p. 161.
Charles Edwin, s. of Edwin F. (III. p. 161: 19), was b. in Hing.
Sept. 10, 1888.
Daniel (IlI. p. 158: 8), also had a s. Nathan Barnes (ix.), who
was b. Sept. 17, 1836, and d. young.
Joseph H. (III. p. 161: 20), d. at Boston, 9 July, 1888, æt. 36 yrs.
Nathan T. (III. p. 160: 12, i.), m. Feb. 24, 1887, Lida S. Smith
of Somerville.
Thankful R. (Geer), w. of Lot (III. p. 161: note), d. at Boston,
28 Jan. 1887, æt. 85 yrs.
SPRAGUE.
Caroline L. (IlI. p. 183: 70: i.), m. July 20, 1888, Edward G.
Whiting of Norwell.
Charles (III. p. 176: 45, iv.), d. 31 Aug. 1888, æt. 61st yr.
Deborah L., wid. of Leonard (III. p. 178: 49), d. 25 Apr. 1888,
æt. 73d yr.
Edgar M., m. Jan. 31, 1888, Emma F. Lewis. She d. 18 Aug.
1889, æt. 18 yrs. Their s. Lewis Franklin was b. 6 May, 1888.
Jonathan (III. p. 164: 1, vii.), says Henry E. Waite of Newton,
m. Mehitable Holbrook, and removed to Rhode Island soon after
1675, where he was a Deputy from Providence to the General
Assembly from 1695 to 1714. He had ch. Patience, Jonathan,
Joanna, Persis, and William. He d. in 1741, æt. 93 yrs., and
leaving numerous descendants.
Joseph T. (III. p. 175: 39, viii.), d. without issue 7 June, 1888, æt.
66th yr.
Seth (III. p. 177: 47, viii.), m. at Gardiner, Me., Oct. 5, 1862,
Melissa Sprague, dau. of Josiah W.* and Melinda** (Joy) Sprague.
She was b. at Gardiner, Dec. 24, 1838. Resides in Hing. Centre.
Ch.----
i. Charles E., 1865, d. 25 June, 1865, æt. 3 mos.
ii. Wallace W., 1866, d. 28 May, 1867, æt. 7 mos. 16 dys.
Timothy (III. p. 177: 46, v.), d. 2 March, 1889, æt. 59th yr.
* Josiah W. was a s. of Josiah (lII. p. 171: 28, ii.).
** Mrs. Melinda Sprague, d. in Hing. 7 March, 1885, æt. 64 yrs.
SPRING.
Carrie Emerson, dau. of Charles L. (III. p. 183: ii.), was b. in
Hing. Nov. 17, 1888.
STANTON.
James R. (III. p. 184: iii.), d. 6 Oct. 1888, æt. 11 yrs.
STEPHENSON.
Jesse, whose fam. rec. is given on p. 186 Vol. III., m. Content
Cushing of Scit.
Penelope C. (III. p. 188: 10, ii.), d. 27 Sept. 1851, æt. 11 yrs.
Solon (III. p. 187: 5), was chairman of the board of selectmen of
Belfast, 1777, 1778, and 1779. He was one of the few men of B.
that refused to take the oath of allegiance to Great Britain in the
Revolution. White's History refers to him as a man "memorable for
his sincerity of heart, sound judgment, and constancy of purpose."
STOCK.
Mrs. Phebe, d. March, 1830, æt. 77 yrs.
STODDER (Stoddard.)
Betsey (III. p. 206, 52, ii.), d. unm. 7 Nov. 1888, æt. 79 yrs.
Lydia L., wid. of Melzar (III. p. 206: 53, v.), d. 27 Apr. 1888, æt.
73 yrs.
Margaret (III. p. 195: 15, ix.), m. at Scit. Aug. 9, 1780, Thomas
Chubbuck, and d. Oct. 1785, æt. 28th yr.
Ruth Chamberlain, dau. of Oliver H. P. (III. p. 214: 83), was b.
in Hing. Nov. 15, 1888.
Seth and Julia A. (IlI. p. 214: 84), had ch. as follows: ----
i. Almira T., May 23, 1851, m. Jan. 8, 1873, Marshal E.
Lane of Abn.
ii. Julia Ann, July 8, 1852, d. 15 Oct. 1855.
iii. Willis H., July 5, 1854, d. 8 June, 1855.
iv. Julia Augusta, May 3, 1856, d. 6 Feb. 1857.
v. Weston, March 10, 1858, d. 17 July foll.
vi. Martha A., Oct. 23, 1859, d. at Rockland
27 Nov. 1879, æt. 18 yrs.
Stephen (III. p. 211: 71, i.), d. at Boston, 21 Aug. 1889, æt. 78th
yr.
William* (IlI. p. 204: 44, vii.), m. (pub. Dec. 13, 1812) Lydia
Bates of Han., and most of his m. life was passed in Hing. His ch.
b. here were William, Joshua, Jeremiah, David, and several dau's.
Note. -- Jeremiah (IlI. p. 216: note, 3d line), was a s. of William,*
who was a s. of Jacob, III. p. 204: 44.
STONE.
Addie W., w. of James B., and dau. of the late Russell Le Baron
(II. p. 439: iii.), d. at Grand Rapids, Mich., 28 Aug. 1889,
æt. 27 yrs., 6 mos., 13 dys.
STOWELL.
Stephen (Ill. p. 222: 25), m. Mary W. Derby, dau. of Capt.
Abner and Mary (White) Derby of Wey. She was b. at W., Apr. 22,
1800.
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THAXTER.
Duncan McBean (III. p. 238: 27, i.), d. at Somerville, Mass., 28
Aug. 1888, æt. 91 yrs.
Elizabeth, wid. (III. p. 230: 2), who m. for her sec. husband,
March 23, 1690-91, Daniel Cushing, Esqr., wid'r (II. p. 151: 2),
seems to have been very cautious and thoughtful in accepting her
sec. m'ge engagement, as it was not brought about without some
amount of previous negotiation. An extract from Mr. Cushing's
diary reads as foll.:----
1689, Nov. 27, Bargained with E. T.
" Dec. 3, E. T. denied the bargaine.
" " 13, E. T. agreed again.
1690, May 1, E. T. agreed.
At the time of their m'ge she was 59, and he 72 yrs. of age.
Levi (III. p. 234: 13, vi.), studied with Levi Lincoln of Worcester;
was the first captain of the Worcester Light Infantry; also the first
cashier of the Worcester Bank, which office he resigned in 1805, and
removed to Watertown. He was senator of Massachusetts from 1822 to 1826.
Samuel(3)(Ill. p. 231: 4), was a member of the Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company of Massachusetts, and in 1728 its commander.
Samuel(5)(III. p. 233: 12), who d. at Bridgewater, 1771, was buried
in the Hingham Cemetery. The rec. says was "brought hither to be
interred in the sepulchre of his fathers."
THAYER.
To the incomplete rec. of the fam. of Jairus (Ill. p. 240: 2), I add
the foll.:----
ii. Jairus, b. May 24, 1819, d. at Charlestown, Mass.,
31 March, 1873, æt. 54th yr.
Henry Stephens, b. ab. 1823, removed to New York, and
is dead.
Elizabeth, prob. the youngest of the family, is m. and
resides at Providence, R.I.
THOMAS.
Sally L., wid. of Benjamin (III. p. 241: 3), d. 15 June, 1889, æt.
86 yrs.
THROOP.
Capt. Joseph, s. of William of Bristol, was cast ashore at Coh. 30
Nov. 1727, and d. at Dea. Bates' 17 Jan. 1727-28, æt. 27th yr. (Rec.
of Rev. Nehemiah Hobart.)
TINSLEY.
Edward G., s. of Thomas (III. p. 247: vii.), m. June 14, 1889,
Emma F. Spear.
TIRRELL.
The dates of birth of the ch. of Alfred (III. p. 247), vary slightly
from the census returns at the State House. They are given in
this work as furnished by the fam.
TORREY.
Cora May, dau. of Alvah W. (III. p. 250: 3, ii.), was b. in Hing.
Apr. 2, 1887.
TOWER.
Bethia (III. p. 267, note, 2d line), who d. 1 Dec. 1730, was a
dau. of Thomas, p. 256: 12.
Cornelius (III. p. 257: 19), m. Hannah Higgins of Eastham, Mass.
Daniel (III. p. 255: 10), m. secondly, Persis Curtis of Han.
David (p. 258: 20), and his s. Abner (p. 261: 32), were drowned
2 Nov. 1765.
Esther, w. of Laban (p. 260: 28), was a dau. of Frederick and
Grace (Bates) Cushing of Wey.
James (p. 267: note), was a s. of Benjamin (No. 5, iv.)
Jesse (p. 267: note, 3d line), who d. 24 Apr. 1737, æt. 6 yrs., was
prob. a s. of Thomas (p. 255: 12). The diary of Samuel Garnet
says, "Apr. 25, 1737, one of Thomas Tower's children died."
Joseph (p. 257: 16), prob. m. ab. 1740, Hannah Taylor. She
was from Scit. They were pub. Nov. 10, 1739.
Judith (p. 267: note, and II. p. 243: 1, viii.), is the Chris. name
given in the Town Rec's. Perhaps it should be Jemima.
Lucy (p. 260: 28, ii.), d. 20 Apr. 1855, æt. 75th yr.
Lydia (p. 256: 14, iv.), m. May 19, 1746, Daniel Lane.
Lydia (p. 258: 20, vii.), d. 19 Oct. 1753, æt. 9th yr.
Margaret (p. 267, note, 8th line), was a dau. of James of Scit.,
No. 5, iv.
Martha Augusta (p. 264: 42, v.), was b. 1831, and d. 2 Jan. 1844.
Phoebe (p. 258: 20, v.), m. Jan. 14, 1765, Newcomb Bourne.
Sarah (p. 267: note, 6th line), bt. 1755; was the w. of Nathaniel.
p. 259: 24.
Silence (p. 267: note, 7th line), who m. Leavitt Cushing; may
have been a dau. of Daniel and Silence, p. 256: 15.
Stephen (p. 261: 33, iv.), m. Anna his w. Apr. 21, 1776. She was of Scit.
Susanna (p. 267, note), who d. 1851, æt. 90 yrs. was a dau. of
Benjamin and Hannah (Garnet) Dunbar (II. p. 200: 17), and bt. by Rev.
Daniel Shute, Oct. 1761. She was the wid. of Joshua Tower, a
seafaring man, who does not appear to have been connected with the
families bearing this surname in Hing. and vic. It is said that he
was a British subject, and a deserter.
Nellie Frances, dau. of Frank A. (III. p. 267: 53, ii.), was b. in
Hing. Dec. 18, 1885.
TOWNSEND.
Cora Mildred, dau. of Matthew (III. p. 268), was b. in Hing. June
10, 1888.
Harold Watson, s. of Frederick W. (III. p. 267), d. 16 Sept.
1888, æt. 8 mos. 24 dys.
TROWBRIDGE.
Frances Ferris, dau. of Henry (III. p. 268: 2, iii.), was b. in
Hing. Sept. 30, 1888.
TUTTLE.
Walter T. (III. p. 271: i.), m. at Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 22, 1889,
Laura L, dau. of Charles C. and Polly Vickers.
VINING.
Leah, who m. Isaiah Bangs (II. p. 20: note), was a dau. of George
and Ruth (Derby) Vining of Norton (formerly of Wey.). She was b.
at Norton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1750; and was great-granddaughter of
John Vining, who settled at Wey. in 1655.
VOSE.
James W., m. first, in Hing. Dec. 25, 1841, Lydia A., dau. of Job
S. and Lucy (Farren) Whiton. She was b. in Hing. Dec. 26, 1824,
and d. 8 June, 1845, æt. 20 yrs. He m. secondly, Sept. 16, 1847,
Almira Howe. He was for several yrs. of the firm of Mead & Vose,
cabinet mnfrs. in Hing. After the firm dissolved he removed to
Boston, where he established a factory for the mnf. of pianos.
WARD.
The ch. of Benjamin and Rachel (III. p. 277: 10) not entered
on the town rec's were----
i. Deborah, bt. Oct. 1764, m. Dec. 20, 1785, Nehemiah Vining
of Wey.
ii. Chloe, bt. May, 1767, lived with Caesar Humphrey (colored),
and had issue.
iii. Edward, 1769, entered on p. 277: 10 as i.
WARE.
Clara Crosby (vii.), dau. of Thomas M. (III. p. 277), was b. in
Hing. Apr. 24, 1888.
WARREN.
Mehitable (Wilder), w. of Joseph (III. p. 278: also III. p. 312:
1, vii.). In the "New England Historical and Genealogical Register,"
Vol. V. (1851), p. 263, is the foll. relating to witchcraft in
Hingham:----
Hingham the 7th of February 1708-9.
Whereas we under-written, have heard that there are scandalous Reports of
the widow Mahitabel Warran of plimouth, we Knowing that she was brought up
in this place, & in her younger time had been A person of great affliction
before she was married, and hath lived in this towne divers years in her
Widowhood, & We never have had any thoughts, or sispition, nor have never
heard that any amongst us have had the least suspition that ever she was
guilty of the sin of being a witch, or anything that may occation such
suspition of her.
Hingham, February 10th, 1708-9.
I having had knowledg this eleven yars of the above named mahitable
waren & being her phisition doe know that she has bene a woman of great
afliction by reason of many distemprs of body but never hard nor had
thought that Ever she was gilty of any such thing as above named but
contrary wise did & doe belive that God gave her a sanctified improvement
of his aflictive hand to her. Nathaniel Hall.
Ann Hall.
Mathew Whitun. Martha Lincolne. Daniell Cushing.
Debora Whitun. Dauid Lincolne. Elizebeth Cushing.
Samuell Tower. Margret Lincolne. Matthew Cushing.
Deborah Tower. Samuel Hobbart. Thomas Loring.
John Lewes. Hannah Tucker. Leah Loring.
Hannah Lewes. James Hearsey. Matthew Cushing.
Andrew Lane. Susannah Hearsey. Deborah Cushing.
Joseph Joy. Mary May. Presarued Hall.
elesebeth Lane. Josiah Loring. Leddia Hall.
Martha Stodder. Samuel EelIs. Thomas Sayer.
David Thaxter. Sarah Ells. Sarah Sayer.
Alise Thaxter. John Norton. Peter Jacob.
Samuell Thaxter. Mary Norton. Hannah Jacob.
Ruth Andrews. Thomas Gill. Elisha Bisbe.
Ruth Low. Thomas Andrews. Mary Bisbe.
Thomas Marsh. Abigail Andrews. Theo Cushing.
Sarah Marsh. David Hobart. [?] Cushing.
Joseph Lincolne. Leah Hobart. Benianim Parneel.*
Enoch witon. Beniamin Lincolne. Edmond Gross.
Samuel Lincon. Mary Lincolne. Ruth Bate.
Joshu Tucker.
*Parneel prob. should read Garnet.
WATERMAN.
David, d. in the four years' expedition, 1758, age not ascertained.
This David may have been the s. of Thomas (III. p. 279: 2, iv.); and
if so, he was not the David who m. Elizabeth Lincoln (II. p. 480:
13, i.).
WATERS.
John (III. p. 282: 8), d. 31 July, 1888, æt. 80 yrs.
WATSON.
Mary, dau. of John and Susanna, d. 19 May, 1722.
WHEATON.
(Vol. III. p. 284: 2.) A gravestone in the cemetery at Hing. Centre
bears the foll. inscription: ----
Here Lyes
Ye Body
of Christopher
Wheaten
Aged 42 Years
Died June Ye 8th
1718.
WHITCOMB.
Jonas (III. p. 287: note; also III. p. 86: 7, v.), who is called of
Boston on Hing. Town rec's, and Coh. church rec's, is said to have
been of Bolton. The mistake of a single letter will often lead one
astray. In the present instance it is believed that Bolton is the
correct name of the place referred to as the residence of Jonas
Whitcomb.
WHITE.
Caleb C. (III. p. 287, note), d. 18 May, 1889, æt. 68 yrs. 6 mos. 8 dys.
WHITING.
Benjamin S. (II. p. 302: 47, ix.), d. Jan., 1889, æt. 74th yr.
Theophilus W., s. of Theophilus (III. p. 298: 33, iii.), d. at
Holbrook, Mass., 15 Oct. 1885, æt. 82 yrs. 10 mos. 8 dys.
WHITON.
Abel (III. p. 293: 18, viii.), removed to Worcester, Mass.
Nathaniel (III. p. 293: 18, ix.), removed with his fam. to
Lunenburg, Mass.
Enoch (III. p. 292: 14) left a will dated 8 Feb. 1772, pro. 18 June,
1779, in which he gives to sons Enoch, Elijah, and Elias, houses and
lands; also certain named sums to dau's Mary, Grace, and Leah
Simmons. Has much land at Liberty Plain, at High Hill, Porter's Cove,
Wigwam, etc. (S. P. R., Vols. 74 and 78.)
Erastus (III. p. 307: 69), d. 28 Feb. 1889, æt. 63 yrs.
Mary S., wid. of Elijah (III. p. 305: 60), d. 17 Feb. 1889, æt. 77th
yr.
Royal (III. p. 305: 58, v.), d. at Dor. 20 Aug. 1889, æt. 69 yrs.
Samuel (III. p. 293: 16), left a will dated 7 Feb. 1777, in which he
provides liberally for w. Mary, and for ch. Joanna, w. of Enoch
Whiton; Mary, w. of Lemuel Whiton; Margaret; and Judith, w. of
Job Loring. Also for gr.-son Samuel, the s. of Lemuel Whiton; and
gr.-son Enoch, the s. of Capt. Enoch Whiton. Inventory appraised
4 March, 1777, by Benjamin Cushing, Elias Whiton, and Solomon
Loring.
David (III. p. 303: 54, v.), d. 23 June 1889, æt. 80th yr.
Samuel (III. p. 293: 16, v.), d. 18 March, 1752, æt. 10th yr.
Sarah, w. of Benjamin (III. p. 293: 18), d. 18 Feb. 1780, æt. 60 yrs.
Thomas L. (III. p. 308: 71), d. at Watertown, 15 Feb. 1889, æt.
75 years.
WILDE.
Catherine, dau. of Elijah D. (III. p. 311), d. 11 June, 1842, æt.
39th yr.
WILDER.
Alden (III. p. 322: 35, vi.), d. 27 May, 1889, æt. 85 yrs. He left
no issue.
Blanche Russell, dau. of Albert (III. p. 328: 58, iii.), was b. in
Hing. Apr. 20, 1886.
Chester Lane, s. of Isaac H. (III. p. 328: 62), was b. in Hing. Apr. 11, 1887.
Edward (III. p. 325: 46), d. 6 Jan. 1889, æt. 70th yr.
Marshall Pinckney, s. of Edward (III. p. 325: No. 46, iv.), d.
24 Oct. 1852, æt. 4 mos.
Olive M., w. of Edwin (III. p. 325: 47), d. 11 Aug. 1889, æt. 57 yrs.
WILDES.
Sarah (II. p. 437: 33, ii.), wid. of Daniel, and dau. of John Leavitt,
d. in Hing. 29 July, 1888, æt. 57 yrs.
WILKS.
Thomas, who m. Elizabeth Low (III. p. 45: 3, i.), has descendants
living in several towns in Ply. County, and also at the West.
According to the fam. tradition he came to America as a stowaway on
board of an English ship, and having no money to pay his passage, the
captain of the ship sold him, i.e. his time, for seven yrs., as an
equivalent, to James Hersey, and that he was subsequently brought
up as a companion with Dr. Ezekiel Hersey. After his m'ge with
Elizabeth Low he removed to Ab'n.
WOODWARD.
Mary L., wid. of Samuel (III. p. 333: 1, vii.), d. in Hing. 31 July,
1888, æt. 69 yrs. She was a dau. of Levi and Philana (Wood) Sprague
(III. p. 171: 26, ii.).
W0RTH.
Thomas C. (II. 177: 85, iii.), d. at Edgartown, Mass., 30 July,
1889, æt. 55 yrs.
WYBORN.
John, an Old England man, d. 2 Aug. 1745.
WYER.
Archibald, presented Mary for bt'm Nov. 8, 1724.
YOUNG.
Lester, s. of Joseph W. and Rosetta H. Perry, was b. in Hing. 22
Apr. 1888.