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Ch., b. in Hing., -
i. JOANNA, 1846.
ii. AN INFANT, d. 7 Oct. 1849.
iii. CHARLES A., 1853. Resides at Rockland. He m. in Hing. July 26, 1886, Emma E. Everett.
33. CUSHING, m. in Hing. first, Dec. 16, 1830, Leah S. Whiting, dau. of Enoch and Martha (Whiting) Whiting. She was b. in Hing. March 21, 1808, and d. 20 Apr. 1841, æt. 33 yrs. He m. secondly, Apr. 3, 1842, Elizabeth Ray, dau. of Caleb and Betsey L. (Burrell) Ray. She was b. in Hing. Feb. 4, 1818, and d. at Boston, 6 Feb. 1855, æt. 37 yrs. " Shipwright." Resided on Ship, and North Sts. Removed to East Boston.
34. JAMES (Leavitt = Jane Souther), b. at Coh. Aug. 2, 1820. m. Dec.14, 1845, Mary Beal, dau. of Caleb and Sally (Lambert) Beal. She was b. at Coh. July 25, 1825. James d. in Hing. 27 Nov. 1884, æt. 64 yrs. "Salesman." Resided on Hull St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. MARY ALICE, Sept. 10, 1848, d. 17 Oct. foll.
ii. JAMES WILLIS, Apr. 2, 1851.
iii. MARY CORABEL, Nov. 30, 1861, d. 7 March, 1885.
35. JOHN O., from Coh., m. in Hing. Aug. 31, 1869, Susan A. Beal, dau. of Robert and Chloe (Sprague) Beal. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 1, 1848. Resides on East St.
Ch., b. in Hing., -
i. LAURA MAY, Apr. 20, 1870.
ii. MARTHA MARIA, June 23, 1872, d. 25 July foll.
iii. GRACE TOWER, Sept. 19, 1873.
iv. SUSAN OTIS, June 16, 1876.
LYMAN, b. at Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 26, 1796. m. in Hing. Nov. 20, 1823, Hannah S. Whiton, dau. of Israel and Hannah (Stowell) Whiton. She was b. in Hing. Jan. 30, 1799, and d. 6 Jan. 1881, æt. 82d yr. He d. without issue, 26 March, 1882, æt. 85 yrs. " Set- work cooper," and sev. yrs. constable, pound-keeper, etc. Resided on Main, opp. Hersey St.
NOTE. - Sarah, d. 25 May, 1799, æt. 47 yrs. Elizabeth T., m. March 18, 1845, Joseph Battles. Edward Q., of Boston, m. Dec. 23, 1863, Ann E. Humphrey. Thomas T., of Ea. Bridgewater, m. Apr. 9, 1858, Helen B. Harden.
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Barrell - Barry.
BARRELL.
WILLIAM, of Scit., in. Nov. 23, 1775, Rebecca Wilder. LUCY, of Scit., m. Dec. 22, 1812, Joseph Whiting of Hing. LUTHER, m. March 29, 1792, Abigail Humphrey. MARY, m. Nov. 27, 1828, Abraham Burbank.
BARRY.
1. PATRICK (Bartholomew = Hanora Cotter), from Waterford, Ire. m. first, Mary North. She d. at Boston, He m. secondly, Catherine Stanton, dau. of John and Anastasia (Dempsey) Stanton. She was b. at Waterford, Ire. Patrick d. in Hing. 7 May, 1876, æt. 54 yrs. "Engineer." Resided on Friend St.
Child, by w. Mary, -
i. A son, b. and d. same day.
Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Catherine, --
ii. A sox, b. and d. same day. iii. ANASTASIA, Oct. 31, 1858, d. 22 Aug. 1859.
iv. JAMES, Jan. 20, 1860, d. 27 Nov. 1879.
V. JOHN STANTON, July 2, 1863. m. Anna Davison, and d. 31 July, 1884, æt. 21 yrs.
vi. MARY ELLEN, Feb. 11, 1866, d. 17 Nov. 1879.
2. JOHN (Bartholomew = Hanora Cotter), b. in Ire. 1814. m. Isa- bella McKenan. She d. in Hing. 27 Aug. 1870, æt. 42 yrs. He d. 24 March, 1870, æt. 56 yrs.
No ch.
3. WILLIAM (Bartholomew = Hanora Cotter), b. in Ire. 1820. m. in Dec. 1845, Margaret Dunn, dau. of James and Ellen (Farrell) Dunn. She was b. in Ire. 1821. "Laborer." Resides on Friend St. Ch., -
i. MARY M., 1846. m. June 14, 1863, Thomas Daley.
ii. BARTHOLOMEW, 1848, d. 1850.
iii. CATHERINE, 1852, d. 14 Sept. 1871.
iv. ELLEN, Apr. 12, 1855. m. May 24, 1874, Robert A. Noonan of Wey.
HANORA, July 16, 1856. m. Dec. 25, 1876, - Holland.
THOMAS (John = Johanna Moten), b. in County Cork, Ire., Apr. 5, 1833. m. first, Ellen Meehan. She d. in Hing. 26 Aug. 1864, æt. 29 yrs. He m. secondly July 1, 1866, Ellen Quinn, also a native of Ire., and dau. of Bartholomew and Mary (Daley) Quinn. "Laborer." Resides on North St.
Ch., b. in Hing., by the first m'ge, -
i. JOANNA, Sept. 1858.
ii. MARY ELLEN, Nov. 1860.
Ch., b. in Hing. by sec. m'ge, -
iii. JULIA ELLEN, Apr. 6, 1867, d. 13 Sept. 1869.
iv. THOMAS PATRICK, Aug. 17, 1868, d. 5 Apr. 1870.
v. JOHN EDWARD, Feb. 2, 1871.
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Barry - Barstow - Bartlett.
vi. MARGARET ELLEN, July 1, 1873.
vii. BESSEY, March, 1876.
viii. JAMES, June 14, 1879.
NOTE. - Clarissa G. m. Nov. 24, 1853, Alonzo L. Corey, both of New Bedford. Catherine, dau. of Bartholomew and Hanora (Cotter) Barry, m. Sept. 13, 1849, David Spencer.
BARSTOW.
SAMUEL G. (Joseph = Lydia Soule), b. at Dux. 1791. m. Dorothy She d. in Hing. 9 March, 1851, æt. 42 yrs. He d. 12 Apr. 1858, æt. 67 yrs. "Master mariner." Resided on Beal St. Ch., -
i. SAMUEL BRIGGS, 1828. m. in Hing. June 2, 1847, Lucy B., dan. of Jairus and Lucy (Burr) Thayer. Their s. George E., b. in Hing. 1848, was killed on the New York, Providence, and Boston Railroad at Cranston, R. I., 8 Ang. 1885, æt. 37 yrs.
ii. GEORGE, 1832, d. at Ab'n, from an injury received by the bursting of a gun, 6 Feb. 1847, æt. 14 yrs.
iii. BENJAMIN F., 1834, d. at Cal.
iv. JOSEPH O., 1839. (See " Hingham in the Civil War.")
NOTE. - Rebecca, bt. by Rev. Peter Hobart of Hing. March 5, 1648. Joseph, m. in Hing. May 16, 1666, Susanna Lincoln, dau. of Thomas (the husbandman) and Margaret (Langer) Lincoln. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 16, 1646. Rebecca and Joseph were prob. ch. of William Barstow of Scit., who d. 1668. Anna, his wid., was adm'x. Est. £53.
BARTLETT.
1. DANIEL, a native of Barnet, Vt., m. in Hing. first, Dec. 10, 1826, Lydia Gardner, dau. of Solomon and Mary (Wilder) Gardner. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 15, 1805, and d. 25 Dec. 1832, æt. 27 yrs. He m. secondly, Nov. 10, 1833, Lydia L. Wilder, dau. of Joseph and Lydia (Loring) Wilder. She was b. in Hing. Oct. 18, 1811. He d. 20 July, 1871, æt. 70th yr. " Set-work cooper." Resided on Main St. So. Hing.
Ch., b. in Hing., by his first w., -
2. i. DANIEL WOLCOTT, 1829.
ii. LYDIA ANN, Aug. 11, 1832. m. Nov. 28, 1854, Caleb S. Stodder.
Ch., b. in Hing., by his second w., -
iii. LEWIS R., Apr. 27, 1836, d. 3 May, 1843.
iv. ELIZABETH T., July 8, 1838, d. 24 Sept. 1839.
v. TAMAH E., Apr. 19, 1840, d. 18 Apr. 1843.
vi. JOSEPH W., Feb. 18, 1845, d. 24 Feb. 1847.
vii. MARY E. W. Sept. 29, 1846. in. Nov. 3, 1867, Edward F. Wilder.
2. DANIEL W. (Daniel = Lydia Gardner), b. in Hing. 1829. m. Nov. 7, 1852, Lucy Ann Nelson, dau. of James and Ann (Hovey) Nel- son. She was b. in Hing. June, 1833. Daniel d. 1 June, 1856, æt. 27 yrs. "Shoemaker." Resided at So. Hing.
Child, b. in Hing., -
i. EDWARD WOLCOTT, May 16, 1855. m. June 26, 1879, Mary J. Grantmere of Boston.
NOTE. - Daniel, m. Aug. 23, 1807, Mrs. Mary (Jones) Jacob, wid. of Daniel Jacob, and dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Lane) Jones. She was b. in Hing. Jan. 18, 1771. Hannah (Davis), a native of Epping. N. H., d. in Hing. 18 Apr. 1879, æt. 89th yr. Mary W., of Wey. m. June 27, 1860, Francis T. Raymond of Wey. Arthur W., of Wey. m. Oct. 24, 1876, Nellie M. Williams.
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Barton - Bassett.
BARTON.
BENJAMIN, was for sev. yrs. a resident of Hing., and engaged in the mackerel fishery. The chris. name of his w. was Adeline. He removed with his fam. to Boston, and d. there 5 Sept. 1850, æt. 45 yrs. Their s. Benjamin, b. in Hing. 1834, d. at Boston, 5 Aug. 1854, æt. 20th yr.
RUSSELL, from Vt., and b. 1811. m. in Hing. Oct. 10, 1838, Ann R. Lincoln, dau. of Allen and Mercy (Stowell) Lincoln. She was b. in Hing. 1819, and d. at Wey. 9 Oct. 1865, æt. 46 yrs. "Teamster." Resides on South St. near Goold's Bridge.
Ch., -
i. RUSSELL O., 1841, d. at Wey. 2 Feb. 1878, æt. 37 yrs.
ii. SILVIA ANN, 1846. m. Nov. 29, 1871, Clarence A. Nash.
iii. ANN ROSINA, 1849.
iv. BRADFORD LORENZO, 1852. m. Oct. 8, 1884, Mrs. Ida (Parker) Bicknell.
v. WALTER E., 1856, d. 11 Feb. 1871, æt. 14 yrs.
vi. HOLLIS WINFIELD.
BASSETT.
1. JOSEPH,2 whose name early appears on Hing. records, was a s. of William Bassett,1 one of the thirty-six passengers who came to Ply. in the "Fortune," in 1621. Joseph m. in Hing. Oct. 16, 1677, Martha, youngest dau. of Edmund and Elizabeth Hobart. She was bt. in Hing. June 1, 1647. They undoubtedly removed to Bridgewater, Mass.
2. JOSHUA,4 prob. gr .- s. of Joseph, and great-gr .- s. of William the Pilgrim, m. in Hing. March 8, 1738-39, Hannah, dan. of George and Anna (Baker) Bramhall. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 1, 1716, and d. 24 Dec. 1793, æt. 77 yrs. He d. ab. 1757, perhaps at sea, as Dec. 1 of that yr. Francis Barker was appointed to administer upon the est. of the late Joshua Bassett of Hing. " mariner," deceased. Inv. appraised by Thomas Andrews and John Thaxter ; inc. a small dw .- house, house- hold-goods, etc., in Hing .; also land at Scit., and Barnstable.
Ch., all b. in Hing. so far as I kn., were -
i. SARAH, bt. March 27, 1740. m. Apr. 25, 1779, Samuel Todd.
ii. ANNA, 1742, d. unm. Apr. 1797, æt. 56th yr.
iii. SUSANNA, -. m. Sept. 12, 1768, John Ross.
3. iv. JOSEPII, Oct. 1747.
v. A CHILD, 1752, d. 3 May, 1754, æt. 2 yrs.
3. JOSEPH5 (Joshua 4 3 Joseph 2 William 1), b. Oct. 1747. m. first, Nov. 18, 1772, Mary Pittee. She d. in Hing. 3 Dec. 1785. He m. secondly, March 19, 1786, Mrs. Tabitha (Burrell) Nye, wid. of Philip Nye, and dau. of Daniel and Tabitha (Porter) Burrell. She was b. at Wey. June 12, 1747, and d. in Hing. 12 Sept. 1826, æt. 79 yrs. Joseph d. 8 Feb. 1813, æt. 65 yrs. "Shipwright." Resided on North St. near the harbor.
Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Mary, were -
i. HANNAH, March 20, 1774, d. 11 Oct. foll.
ii. JOSHUA, June 20, 1776, d. at one of the W. I. Islands, 29 Jan. 1801.
4. iii. JOHN Ross, Nov. 11, 1778.
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iv. JOSEPH, Apr. 1, 1781, d. 5 July, 1824, æt. 43 yrs.
5. v. MARTIN, Sept. 30, 1783.
vi. AN INFANT, Nov. 29, 1785, d. same day.
Child, b. in Hing., by w. Tabitha, -
6. vii. DANIEL, March 9, 1787.
4. JOHN R.6 (Joseph " Joshua 4 _ 3 Joseph 2 William 1), b. in Hing. Nov. 11, 1778. m. Apr. 22, 1804, Mary Turner of Scit. She d. in Hing. 2 May, 1831, æt. 50 yrs. He d. 30 March, 1860, æt. 81 yrs. "Shoemaker; " afts. " Trader," and having an interest in the mackerel fisheries. Resided on North, near Ship St.
Ch., b. in Hing., were -
7. i. JOHN, bt. June 14, 1805.
8. ii. CALEB TURNER, Aug. 27, 1815.
5. MARTIN 6 (Joseph 5 Joshua 4. 8 Joseph 2 William 1), b. in Hing. Sept. 30, 1783. m. Sabra Briggs, dau. of Joseph and Betsey (Stodder) Briggs. She was b. at Coh. Aug. 6, 1785, and d. at Chelsea, 15 Nov. 1868, æt. 83 yrs. Martin d. at Charlestown, Mass., from an injury received in the navy yard, 11 Feb. 1836, æt. 52 yrs. "Shipwright." Resided on Green St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. MARY, Aug. 25, 1812. m. (1) Dec. 18, 1831, James R. Kelsey ; and (2) Edward C. Blossom. For her third hus. she m. Capt. Kimball Easter- brook, whom she survives.
ii. MARIA, June 8, 1814. m. (1) Apr. 9, 1838, Demerick Stodder, and (2) Jan. 9, 1842, Earl S. Kelsey.
iii. JOSEPH, Dec. 20, 1816, lost at sea in Sch! "King" March 25. 1840.
iv. SABRA, Nov. 3, 1819. m. March 31, 1850, Warren A. Hersey, wid! v. Lors, June 7, 1822, d. 29 Aug. 1838.
6. DANIEL 6 (Joseph 5 Joshua 4 3 Joseph 2 William 1), b. in Hing. March 9, 1787. m. at Mf'd, Feb. 18, 1813, Mary Gray Thomas, dau. of John and Lucy (Baker) Thomas. She was b. at Mf'd, March 1, 1794, and d. in Hing. 13 Feb. 1884, æt. 90th yr. He d. 2 Dec. 1848, æt. 62d yr. "Master shipwright." Resided on North St. near the harbor.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
9. i. GEORGE, March 26, 1314. ii. SARAH DEERING, Jan. 10, 1816, d. 9 June, 1835.
iii. MARY THOMAS, Jan. 18, 1819. m. Capt. Bailey Loring. 27 May, 1848, æt. 29 yrs.
She d. at Dux.
10. iv. DANIEL, Dec. 25, 1820.
7. JOHN 7 (John R.6 Joseph " Joshua 4 -3 Joseph 2 William 1), bt. in Hing. June 14, 1805. m. Nov. 9, 1828, Sarah Andrews, dau. of David and Betsey (Sargent) Andrews. She was b. at West Boylston, Mass., Nov. 15, 1807, and d. - in Hing. 24 July, 1882, æt. 75th yr. He d. 16 Jan. 1883, æt. 78th yr. "Clerk." Resided on North St. Ch., -
i. CHARLES HENRY, July, 1829, d. 3 Jan. 1832.
ii. GEORGE ANDREWS, 1831, d. 18 March, 1832, æt. 9 mo's.
iii. GEORGIANNA ANDREWS, Jan. 17, 1833, d. unm. 31 Dec. 1875, æt. 43d yr.
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8. CALEB T.7 (John R.6 Joseph 5 Joshua 4 ___ 3 Joseph 2 William 1), b. in Hing. Aug. 27, 1815. m. July 10, 1840, Sarah Thompson Allen, dau. of Abijah and Sarah Allen of Braintree, Mass. She was b. at Braintree, Feb. 15, 1818. Caleb T., d. in Hing. 19 Dec. 1875, æt. 60 yrs. "Shipwright." Resided on North and Water Sts. Ch., -
i. CHARLES WARREN, June 27, 1843.
ii. SARAH FRANCES, Sept. 20, 1848.
9. GEORGE 7 (Daniel 6 Joseph 5 Joshua 4 - 3 Joseph 2 William 1), b. in Hing. March 26, 1814. m. Nov. 30, 1836, Harriet A. Studley, dau. of Benjamin and Lydia (Barrell) Studley. She was b. in Hing. Dec. 20, 1815. George d. S March, 1887, æt. 73d yr. "Master shipwright." Afts. proprietor of a livery stable. Resided on Main, corner of Elm St. Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. GEORGE LE ROY, Aug. 28, 1837.
ii. CHARLES HENRY, June 18, 1840. m. (1) July 18, 1867, Lizzie D. Dunbar of Wey. ; and (2) Emma L. Nye of Hallowell, Me. Resides in Cal., and has a s. Arthur Wentworth.
iii. HARRIET ATWOOD, Sept. 15, 1848. m. Dec. 18, 1873, George P. Cushing.
10. DANIEL7 (Daniel 6 Joseph 5 Joshua 4 -3 Joseph 2 Wil- liam 1) b. in Hing. Dec. 25, 1820. m. Aug. 10, 1845, Lydia T. Gill, dau. of James B. and Lydia (Thaxter ) Gill. She was b. in Hing. Feb. 23, 1823. "Dealer in coal and wood." Also "President of the Hing- ham Institute for Savings." Resides on Cottage St. Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. WALTER JAMES, Apr. 10, 1846, d. at Minneapolis, Min., 7 Jan. 1867, æt. 21st yr.
ii. SARAH DEERING, July 3, 1848, d. 2 March, 1865, æt. 17th yr.
iii. DANIEL FLETCHER, Jan. 10, 1851, d. at Lyndeboro', N. H., 15 Aug. 1873, æt. 22 yrs.
iv. MARY GRAY, May 4, 1854. m. Oct. 22, 1874, John C. Hollis.
v. LYDIA THAXTER, Apr. 9, 1857, d. 18 Dec. foll.
vi. WENTWORTH AUSTIN, Nov. 23, 1858, d. 23 Sept. 1875, æt. 17th yr.
vii. FANNIE WESTON, Feb. 9, 1861.
NOTE. - The name of Elizabeth Bassett appears in 1765, on the Selectmen's book of records.
BATCHELDER.
JOHN BRIGGS (Edward R. = Clarinda Cram), b. at Baldwin, Me., Sept. 19, 1829. m. in Hing. Dec. 14, 1854, Sarah W. Harden, dau. of Hosea and Hannah (Barnes) Harden. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 24, 1831. " Bucket-maker." Resides on Main St. So. Hing.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. JOHN ARTHUR, May 30, 1856. m. Oct. 18, 1882, Carrie E. Simmons of So. Scit.
ii. SARAH LAURA, Aug. 19, 1858.
iii. HOSEA HARDEN, March 19, 1861.
iv. GEORGE WHITNEY, June 19, 1863. m. June 19, 1884, Annie W. Poole.
v. CHARLES AUGUSTUS, Oct. 31, 1866.
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Bates.
BATES (BATE; BATTE).
1. CLEMENT, aged 40 yrs. with Anna his wife, who also was 40 yrs. of age, and five ch. embarked at London for New England, Apr. 6, 1635, in the ship " Elizabeth," of which William Stagg was master. He came to Hing. ab. the time Rev. Peter Hobart and his followers arrived, and on the 18th of Sept. 1635, received a grant of land on Town (South) St. This lot contained five acres, and was bounded on the N. E. by George Russell, and S. W. by Thomas Johnson. It was the fifth in number from Bachelor (Main) St. and has been in possession of the descendants of the original grantee for nearly two and a half centuries. In 1883 the estate, including the ancient dwell- ing-house formerly known as the " Anchor Tavern," was sold to the owners of the land adjoining. A portion of the estate, however, has since been repurchased ; and on the spot where the old house stood a dwelling of modern style has been erected, which is occupied by a descendant.
The name Bate was a common one in England for nearly two cen- turies before the Puritans took their departure for New England, and the ancestors of Clement are traceable for five generations prior to that period ; thus, THOMAS BATE1 of Lydd, Parish of All Hallows, d. in 1485, leaving a s. John, who d. in 1522. JOHN 2 (Thomas 1), had a s. Andrew, who d. at Lydd in 1533, leaving four sons. ANDREW 3 (John 2 Thomas 1), had a s. JonN + of Lydd, who d. there in 1580, leav- ing three sons, one of whom, JAMES 5, who d. at Lydd in 1614, was the fa. of Clement of Hingham, Mass., and also of Edward, who settled at Wey., Mass., and of James of Dor., Mass. Anna, wife of Clement, d. in Hing. 1 Oct. 1669, æt. 74 yrs. Clement d. 17 Sept. 1671, æt. 76 yrs. In his will, dated at Hing. 12 Oct. 1669, gives to eldest s. James, " my house-lot next adjoining to my son Joseph, containing . four acres, which was given unto me by the town. To sons Joseph and Benjamin, land and other valuables. To son Samuel, my now dwelling-house with the lot of five acres which the house stands upon. Also all my household stuff to my four sons," etc.
The ch. of Clement and Anna Bates were -
2. i. JAMES, 1621.
ii. CLEMENT, 1623, drowned Nov. 1639.
iii. RACHEL, 1627, d. June, 1647.
3. iv. JOSEPH, 1630.
4. v. BENJAMIN, 1633.
5. vi. SAMUEL, bt. in Hing. March 24, 1639.
2. JAMES 2 (Clement 1), b. in Eng. ab. 1621. m. in Hing. Mass., Apr. 19, 1643, Ruth, dau. of John and Sarah Lyford. She d. in Hing. 9 March, 1689-90. He d. 5 July, 1689, æt. 68 yrs. His will, dated 27 June, 1689, was proved 1 Sept. foll. "Schoolmaster," and in 1678 Selectman. Resided on South St. Was in Scit. several years, i.e. between 1642 and 1650.
Ch., -
i. HOPESTILL, bt. Dec. 12, 1644, d. same day.
ii. CLEMENT, bt. Oct. 19, 1645, d. young.
iii. JAMES (and John mentioned in their fa's will, but not on Hing. records).
iv. JOHN, Deane's History says, "b. in Scituate, 1649," d. 7 June, 1690.
v. RUTH, bt. in Hing. Sept. 2, 1651.
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6. vi. JOSEPH, bt. in Hing. Nov. 20, 1653.
7. vii. BENJAMIN, b. July 15, 1655.
viii. SOLOMON, b. Aug. 23, 1657.
ix. RACHEL, b. Sept. 6, 1659. m. May 8, 1684, Caleb Lincoln.
X. SARAH, bt. June 9, 1661.
xi. A DAU., b. Sept. 21, 1663, d. March foll.
3. JOSEPH 2 (Clement 1), b. in Eng. ab. 1630. m. in Hing. Mass., Jan. 9, 1657-58, Esther, dau. of William Hilliard. She d. 3 June, 1709. Joseph d. 30 Apr. 1706, æt. 76 yrs. · In his will of 24 Apr. 1706, men- tions and provides for w. Esther ; also for his four sons and four dau's, and naming the sons but not the dau's. "Bricklayer." Constable, from 1675 to 1678, inc. Selectman, 1671, 1677, 1684, and 1692. Was appointed sexton of the parish in 1673, and served in this capacity until the new meeting-house was erected. Resided on the paternal homestead, South St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
8. i. JOSEPH, Sept. 28, 1660.
ii. ESTHER, Aug. 29, 1663. m. at Boston, Sept. 16, 1691, Richard Cobb.
9. iii. CALEB, March 30, 1666.
iv. HANNAH, Oct. 31, 1668.
10. v. JOSHUA, Aug. 14, 1671.
vi. BATHSHEBA, Jan. 26, 1673-74.
vii. CLEMENT, Sept. 22, 1676, drowned 29 June, 1706, æt. 30th yr.
viii. ELEANOR, Aug. 29, 1679, d. 8 Sept. foll.
ix. ABIGAIL, Oct. 16, 1680. m. June 12, 1704, John Chubbuck.
4. BENJAMIN 2 (Clement 1), was one of the constables of Hing. in 1665; Selectman in 1676, and a soldier in King Philip's War. He m. Jane Weeks, a dau. of George Weeks of Dor. She survived him, and m. secondly, in June, 1679, Moses Paine of Boston. Lieut. Ben- jamin Bates d. in Hing. 28 Nov. 1678, æt. 45 yrs. He left no ch. In his will, dated 14th of Nov. 1678, and proved Jan. 30, 1678-79, pro- vides for w. Jane, and gives also "to my servant Nathaniel Wilson." The bulk of his property after his wife's decease, he bequeathed "to my brother's children ; " and requests that " my brother Amiel Weeks, and my cousin Samuel Clapp of Dorchester, ensign John Thaxter, and John Cutler of Hingham will be helpful to my dear and loving wife in council for direction."
5. SAMUEL 2 (Clement 1), bt. in Hing. March 24, 1639. m. Feb. 20, 1666-67, Lydia Lapham, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Tilden) Lapham of Scit. Resided on South St. Hing. records do not furnish the date of, his nor of his w's decease. Tradition says that the fam. removed to Long Island.
Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
i. LYDIA, Sept. 2, 1669.
ii. MARY, Aug. 31, 1671, d. soon.
iii. SARAH, Dec. 23, 1673.
iv. ANNA, Apr. 12, 1676 (b. in the garrison).
v. JUDITH, Apr. 17, 1678.
vi. SAMUEL, Feb. 28, 1679-80.
vii. THOMAS, March 17, 1681-82, d. in 11 dys.
viii. DAVID, Feb. 20, 1683-84.
ix. MARY, Apr. 12, 1685, d. 5 Jan. 1690-91.
6. JOSEPH 8 (James 2 Clement 1), bt. in Hing. Nov. 20, 1653, by w. Anna, had
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Bates.
Ch., b. in Hing., as foll. : -
i. ANN, March 2, 1688-89, d. same day.
ii. JAMES, Oct. 23, 1690.
NOTE. - Hing. records furnish nothing additional concerning this fam. They prob. re- moved to that part of Scit. which is now Hanover.
7. BENJAMIN 3 (James ? Clement 1), b. in Hing. July 15, 1655. m. at New London, Conn., Oct. 10, 1682, Mary, dau. of Dea. John Leavitt of Hing. She was b. in Hing. June 12, 1661.
Ch., b. or bt. in Hing., were -
i. MARY, Jan. 29, 1682-83.
ii. BENJAMIN, Apr. 1, 1685.
iii. SOLOMON, March 17, 1686-87.
iv. SARAH, Apr. 10, 1690.
v. RUTH, Sept. 4, 1692.
vi. HANNAH, Oct. 8, 1695.
vii. RACHEL, Dec. 1697.
viii. ELIZABETH,
ix. LYDIA, 1700.
NOTE. - Benj. Bates's child d. 16 Sept. 1689. - HOBART'S DIARY.
8. JOSEPH 3 (Joseph 2 Clement 1), b. in Hing. Sept. 28, 1660. m. by Jonathan Bosworth of Hull, Mass., Jan. 3, 1683-84, Mary, dau. of Samuel and Martha Lincoln. She was b. in Hing. March 27, 1662, and d. March, 1752, æt. 90 yrs. He d. 3 Nov. 1714, æt. 54 yrs. In his will, dated 31 July, 1713, gives to w. Mary £100, with other val- uables. Mentions sons Joseph and Jonathan ; dau's Mary Wilson, Rachel Bate, and Hester Bate; also s .- in-law George Wilson. "Mason." Constable 1705. Resided in the sec. pre. near the present boundary line between Hing. and Coh.
Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
i. MARY, Dec. 25, 1684. m. (pub. Feb. 25, 1708-9) George Wilson.
11. ii. JOSEPH, May 6, 1687.
iii. JONATHAN, Sept. 14, 1689. m. Jan. 1, 1712-13, Susanna Beal, dau. of Lazarus and Susanna (Lewis) Beal. She was b. in Hing. Nov. 14, 1692, and d. 24 Sept. 1723, æt. 31st yr. He d. 1718 ; and in his will of 6 Sept. 1718, gives to w. Susanna ; to his bro. Joseph ; to Joseph's son ; and to each of his three sisters. In the division of his est. appraised by John Jacob, Hezekiah Lincoln, and Thomas Loring, mention is made of his wid. being great with child.
iv. RACHEL, Feb. 3, 1691-92. m. (pub. Oct. 27, 1716) Thomas Phillips.
v. SUSANNA, Oct. 19, 1694, d. 3 Apr. 1706.
vi. HESTER, Sept. 14, 1697. m. (pub. March, 1717-18) Chasling Worrick.
9. CALEB 3 (Joseph 2 Clement 1), b. in Hing. March 30, 1666. m. first, Aug. 26, 1689, Ruth - She d. 20 Sept. 1690. He m. secondly, Apr. 14, 1691, Mary, dau. of Josiah and Mary Lane. She was b. in Hing. Sept. 29, 1671, and d. 11 Dec. 1715. For his third w. he m. June 10, 1716, Sarah Sprague, dau. of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sprague. She was b. in Hing. May 23, 1674, and d. 9 Oct. 1751, æt. 77 yrs. Caleb, d. 15 Aug. 1747, æt. 81 yrs. " Mason." Con- stable, 1729. Resided on the ancestral homestead, South St.
Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Mary, were -
i. COMFORT, March 2, 1691-92.
ii. MARY, May 26, 1694. m. Oct. 18, 1716, Israel Leavitt.
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12. iii. DAVID, Sept. 25, 1698.
iv. JOHN, Dec. 3, 1700.
v. RUTH, -. m. Dec. 15, 1727, Joseph Mansfield.
Child, b. in Hing., by w. Sarah, -
13. vi. CALEB, Nov. 9, 1718.
10. JOSHUA 3 (Joseph 2 Clement 1), b. in Hing. Aug. 14, 1671. m. Jan. 15, 1695-96, Rachel Tower, dau. of Ibrook and Margaret (Har- din) Tower. She was b. in Hing. March 16, 1674-75. Their Ch., b. in Hing., were -
i. RACHEL, July 14, 1696. m. Dec. 14, 1715, Andrew Beal.
14. ii. JOSHUA, June 15, 1698.
iii. BATHSHEBA, Feb. 9, 1699-1700. m. Joseph Clark.
iv. ELIZABETH, Nov. 23, 1703. m. Oct. 8, 1724, Ebenezer Woodward.
15. SOLOMON, Apr. 13, 1706.
16. vi. ISAAC, March 3, 1707-8.
17. vii. JACOB, Aug. 20, 1710.
11. JOSEPH 4 (Joseph 32 Clement 1), b. in Hing. May 6, 1687. m. (pub. Aug. 15, 1713) Deborah Clapp, dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Gill) Clapp of Scit. Joseph d. 7 Apr. 1750, æt. 63d yr. Was deacon of the church in the sec. pre., surveyor of highways 1717, constable 1722, etc. Aug. 24, 1750, Samuel Bate was appointed to administer upon the est. of his late father, Joseph Bate, deceased. "Mason." Resided on the paternal homestead.
Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
i. JOSEPH, May 6, 1714.
ii. DEBORAH, Apr. 2, 1716. m. (1) Nov. 9, 1734, Canterbury Stodder, (2) July 28, 1743, John James, and (3) John Turner of Pembroke.
18. iii. SAMUEL, March 25, 1718.
iv. JONATHAN, March 27, 1720, d. 27 July, 1735.
v. MARY, Apr. 10, 1723. m. Nov. 16, 1749, Jeremiah Hatch.
12. DAVID 4 (Caleb 3 Joseph 2 Clement 1), was b. in Hing. Sept. 25, 1698. His first w. Patience, who was the mother of his ch., d. ab. 1756. He m. secondly, June 8, 1757, Mrs. Mercy (Kent) Stodder, wid. of Stephen Stodder, and dau. of Ebenezer and Hannah (Gannett) Kent. She outlived him, and m. thirdly, Aug. 27, 1761, Jonathan Beal, widr. David d. in the autumn of 1760. In his will of 18 Sept. 1760, proved 24 Oct. foll., mentions w. Mercy, six sons and four dau's. Sons Jonathan and William, executors. Value of est. £386. " Farmer," and "trader." Constable in 1733, 1734, and 1741. Re- sided on Beechwood St. sec. pre., and was familiarly kn. thro' life as " King David."
Ch., all b. in Hing., by w. Patience, were -
20. i. DAVID, Nov. 19, 1719.
21. ii. JONATHAN, Oct. 25, 1721. iii. PATIENCE, July 18, 1723. m. Jan. 13, 1742-43, Amos Joy.
22. iv. WILLIAM, Aug. 2, 1725. v. JAMES, Apr. 2, 1727, d. before his fa.
vi. MARY, May 11, 1729. m. (1) Nov. 16, 1749, Joseph Joy ; and (2) Feb. 18, 1752, Micah Jepson.
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