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iii. MARY, 1679. m. Nathaniel Shores.
iv. DANIEL, - m. (1) Abigail Nichols, and (2) Mrs. Hannah Knap.
v. JOSIAH, - -. The chris. name of his w. was Jane.
4. SAMUEL 2 (Thomas 1), bt. in Hing. Feb. 1637-38, was also a resi- cent of Taunton. The chris. name of his w. was Catherine. Their ch., prob. b. at Taunton, were -
i. SAMUEL, June 1, 1664.
ii. HANNAH, March 24, 1665-66. m. Daniel Owen of Braintree. 1
iii. TAMSON, Oct. 27, 1667. m. Jonah Austin, Jr.
iv. ELIZABETH, Apr. 24, 1669. m. Oct. 13, 1693, William Briggs, the s. of William and Sarah (Macomber) of Taunton.
v. EBENEZER, Oct. 15, 1673.
vi. RACHEL, Sept. 16, 1677. m. Jan. 20, 1696, Thomas Randall.
vii. JOHN, Sept. 15, 1679.
viii. THOMAS, Sept. 1683.
ix. DANIEL, -
THOMAS LINCOLN, "Weaver."
1. THOMAS, styled the " weaver," was a bro. of Daniel Lincoln the "husbandman," who d. here unm., 5 Apr. 1644; and also of Samuel Lincoln, Sr., who was a younger bro. Thomas the "weaver" came to New Eng. in 1633 with his cousin Nicholas Jacob, and resided for ab. two yrs. at Watertown and Charlestown. He had a grant of land in Hing. at Weary-all (Otis) Hill in 1635; and July 3, 1636, a house- lot of five acres on the south side of Town (South) St. He was twice m .; but I have not ascertained the surname of either of his wives. The chris. name of his first w. was Susanna. She d. March, 1641. The chris. name of his sec. w. was Mary. She survived him, and d. in Hing. 21 Dec. 1683, being then, as the record says, "an aged woman." He d. in Hing. 2 Sept. 1675, leaving no ch. His will, which is with- out date, was witnessed by Edmund Pitts and Josiah Loring. It was presented at Boston, 26 Oct. 1675. In that instrument he bequeaths " all my moveables, and land, orchards, gardens, and meadows to Mary Lincoln my beloved wife. After her decease, Daniel Lincoln, my nephew, and son of my brother Samuel, shall have the house-lot I now dwell upon which was given me by the town of Hingham ; also, one half of my salt-meadow at Abraham's well, and one half of my planting lot at Weary-all Hill. To Samuel Lincoln, my nephew, the eldest son of my brother Samuel, the house-lot I formerly purchased of Jarvis Goold, deceased. Also to brother Samuel a specified sum ; and to my other nephews and nieces who are the children of my brother. Samuel, viz. : Mary Lincoln, Mordecai Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, Martha Lincoln, and Sarah Lincoln," sums varying from £5 to £12, each. As no mention is made of Samuel's youngest dau. Rebecca, it is more than prob. that the will was made before her birth.
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LISLE.
HENRY MAURICE, and his w. Elizabeth (Chalwell), from Tortola, W. I., were for sev. yrs. residents of Hing. He was of English par- entage, and a man of good education. On Feb. 22, 1800, he delivered an oration before the inhabitants of Hing. on the death of Washing- ton, which was afts. published in pamphlet form. "Attorney at law." Resided on North St., near Thaxter's Bridge.
Child, b. in Hing., -
i. MAURICE, Nov. 18, 1797, d. 7 March, 1798.
LITCHFIELD.
JAMES, and Hannah his w. were for sev. yrs. residents of the sec. pre., and had the foll.
Ch., b. in Hing. and Coh., -
i. JOAB, Nov. 9, 1760. m. Hannah, dan. of Jesse Wilcutt.
ii. RACHEL, March 28, 1762. m. Christopher James.
iii. NOAH, March 12, 1767. m. Sarah, dau. of Jesse Wilcutt.
iv. SARAH, bt. May 22, 1774. m. Isaac Litchfield.
NICHOLS, from Scit. m. Ann Cushing, dau. of Joseph and Desire (Barker) Cushing of Scit., was for sev. yrs. a resident of Hing., and by occupation "shipwright." He removed from here to Ea. Boston, and thence to Holliston, Mass., where he d.
Ch., b. in Hing., -
i. LAWRENCE. Resides at Boston.
ii. ALLYNE CUSHING, July 15, 1835. (See " Hingham in the Civil War.") In 1871 was consul-general at Calcutta.
iii. MARY CRESSEY, m. Donald McKay of Ea. Boston.
iv. ALMIRA HOWE, m. - Mosley.
DAVIS, bro. of the preceding, and a native of Scit., m. first, in Hing. Dec. 14, 1834, Susan Waters, dau. of John and Susan (Stodder) Waters. She was b. in Hing. May 1, 1817, and d. 18 Nov. 1838, æt. 22d yr. He m. secondly, Eliza Mitchell of Mf'd. "Shipwright." Removed to Ea. Boston.
Child, b. in Hing., -
i. SUSAN D., July 25, 1836. m. - Austin, and d. at Boston 12 May, 1886, æt. 50th yr.
1. SAMUEL, a native of Scit., was for many yrs. a resident of Hing., and d. here 28 Dec. 1873, æt. 82 yrs. and 7 mo's. His w. was Rox- anna Shattuck. Their
Ch., who have resided in Hing., -
i. LINCOLN, - Removed to Ea. Boston.
2. ii. SAMUEL HUBBARD, b. at Springfield, Vt., Oct. 11, 1820.
iii. HARTWELL, -. m. Clarissa S. Caswell, and d. at Boston, 21 Apr. 1874, æt. 50 yrs. Ch., b. in Hing .: 1. Grace Darling, Sept. 18, 1872. 2. George Washington (posthumous), Oct. 11, 1874, d. at Boston 30 Jan. 1878.
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iv. HARVEY T., -. A native of Scit., m. (1) in Hing. Dec. 3, 1851, Mary A. Fletcher, and (2) -- Kibby. Child, Mary E., b. in Hing. 1852, d. at Boston 2 Dec. 1855, æt. 3 yrs. Other ch. were b. elsewhere. Has removed to Boston.
V. GEORGE W., -. By w. Sarah A. Winslow, had ch. b. in Hingham : 1. Hattie Winslow, March 4, 1872, d. 18 May, 1873. 2. Ida Bartlett, Apr. 30, 1876.
2. SAMUEL H. (Samuel = Roxanna Shattuck), b. at Springfield, Vt., Oct. 11, 1820. m. in Hing. Oct. 8, 1854, Lucy L. Marsh, dau. of Peter and Lydia (Hersey) Marsh. She was b. in Hing. Sept. 17, 1836. "Farmer." Resides on Fort Hill St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. FLORENCE LYDIA, Jan. 4, 1857, d. 1 May, 1870.
ii. HATTIE, May 28, 1861, d. 8 Sept. 1865.
iii. SAMUEL ADAMS, May 4, 1863.
iv. LUCIE, Nov. 11, 1866.
JOAB BESTUS, b. at Scit. Nov. 24, 1818. m. in Hing. Abigail Phin- ney, dau. of Seth and Mary (Litchfield) Phinney. She was b. in Hing. Aug. 21, 1824, and d. 3 July, 1886, æt. 62d yr. He d. 28 Apr. 1862, æt. 43 yrs. "Iron-moulder." Resided on Hull St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. A SON, , d. in infancy.
ii. LUCY ANN, Sept. 1844, d. 27 Aug. 1848.
iii. EDMUND, 1846, d. 5 Sept. 1848.
iv. ALMENA, 1848, d. 4 Sept. 1849.
v. ALMENA, 1850. m. June 24, 1872, William G. Evans of Boston. She d. at B. 29 Jan. 1885, æt. 35th yr. Their s. William Edmund, b. in Hing. July 12, 1874, d. at B. 29 Jan. 1885, æt. 11th yr.
vi. ALBERT WARREN, Aug. 10, 1852 ; is m., and resides on Rockland St.
vii. MARIA LOUISE, June 26, 1854.
viii. BENJAMIN TILESTON, Sept. 9, 1856 ; is m. and resides at Boston.
ix. JAMES BESTUS, March 14, 1862 ; is m. and resides at Boston.
JOSEPH H. (Lincoln = Isabel Merritt), b. at Scit. 1831. m. in Hing. Dec. 24, 1856, Sarah Trowbridge, dau. of Roswell and Sarah L. (Jones) Trowbridge. She was b. in Hing. Apr. 1836. Joseph H. d. 26 Dec. 1877, æt. 46 yrs. "Provision-dealer." Resided on School St.
Ch., b. in Hing., -
i. ROSWELL LINCOLN, June 14, 1859. m. June 8, 1884, Martha Sprague.
ii. WILBUR TROWBRIDGE, Nov. 14, 1869.
FRANCIS HENRY (Joseph = Jane Whitcomb), b. at Scit. March 6, 1844. m. in Hing. Apr. 6, 1881, Mary Fearing, dau. of William and Mary J. (Cushing) Fearing. She was b. in Hing. Dec. 9, 1843. " Marketman." Resides on Main St., So. Hing.
Child, b. in Hing., -
i. MARY FRANCES, Nov. 24, 1882.
LEONARD WILLARD (Lot = Betsey Cushing), b. at So. Scit., Mass., Nov. 4, 1848. m. Sept. 19, 1869, Mary M. Hanlen, dau. of David and Saralı F. (Cass) Hanlen. She was b. at Gloucester, Mass., Dec. 25, 1853. "Farmer." Resides on North St., near the harbor.
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Ch., b. in Hing., -
i. WILLARD, June 26, 1870.
ii. SARAH OLIVE, Aug. 16, 1875.
NOTE. - Mrs. Mary, m. Jan. 16, 1723-24, John Leavitt, widr. A child of Michael d. 3 Sept. 1733, æt. 1 mo. Mary, m. Feb. 15, 1740-41, John Beal. Elisha, m. June 13 or 30, 1777, Delight Beal. Lewis, of Hing. m. July 20, 1806, Lucy Studley of Han. Lucy L., of Scit. m. Apr. 27, 1816, Perez French of Wey. Charlotte, m. Oct. 29, 1817, Jonathan Lake. Meshac, of Scit. m. Dec. 8, 1817, Temperance Stodder. Mrs. Lydia A., of Scit. m. Oct. 25, 1835, James Burtenshaw. Lucy, of Scit. m. March 8, 1843, Harrison Wilder. Frederick, d. 14 Aug. 1863, æt. 3 yrs. 23 dys .; a native of Scit. Frederick A., b. in Hing. Feb. 12, 1868.
LITTLE.
ISAAC (Isaac = Welthea Winsor), b. at Pembroke, Mass., Nov. 18, 1796. m. in Hing. May 10, 1821, Sally Lincoln, dau. of Seth and Mary (Fearing) Lincoln (II. 469). She was b. in Hing. Feb. 19, 1792, and d. 14 Dec. 1861, æt. 70th yr. He d. 31 May, 1864, æt. 68th yr. Was for many yrs. the proprietor and landlord of the Union Hotel (now Cushing House), at the corner of North and Cottage Sts. During a portion of this time he was senior partner of the firm of Little and Morey. He was styled "Captain."
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. CORNELIA, Apr. 2, 1823. m. June 2, 1846, Benjamin Butler, and has a dau. Fanny.
ii. A SON, Feb. 7, 1825, d. in three dys.
iii. SAMUEL, Ang. 15, 1827. m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Micajah Malbon. Resides at Boston.
iv. SARAH, June 3, 1830.
v. HENRY OTIS, Apr. 20, 1832. m. Sept. 16, 1857, Mary C. Hersey. Re- sides at Boston.
LOBDELL (LOBDEN).
1. NICHOLAS, had grants of land in Hing. 1635 and 1636; but whether he was a resident of the town for any length of time appears doubtful.
NOTE. - Goodman Lobdell's wife d. March, 1641. - Hobart's Diary.
2. ISAAC, perhaps s. of Nicholas, had
Ch., bt. in Hing., as foll. : -
i. ISAAC, June 28, 1657, was of Hull in 1694, where, Nov. 1 of that yr., he had by w. Sarah, a s. Ebenezer.
ii. SAMUEL, Apr. 28, 1661.
iii. NICHOLAS, Oct. 4, 1663.
3. JOHN, prob. bro. of the preceding. m. in Hing. July 19, 1659, Hannah, dau. of Dea. John Leavitt. She was bt. in Hing. Apr. 7, 1639, and d. 23 Apr. 1662, æt. 23 yrs. He m. secondly, Feb. 21, 1664- 65, - Bosworth, who d. 1673; and Nath! Bosworth, called the fa .- in-law of John, had adm. of his est. - Savage's Gen. Dictionary. Ch., by w. Hannah, bt. in Hing., were-
i. HANNAH, May 27, 1660, d. 31 Jan. 1681-82.
ii. ELIZABETH, Apr. 23, 1662, d. in seven dys.
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Child, by the sec. w., bt. in Hing., -
iii. BENJAMIN, May 16, 1669.
NOTE. - Hannah, bt. Apr. 23, 1662. John, m. Mary Bosworth. Deane's " History of Scituate " says : " Elizabeth Lobdell married, 1681, William Perry."
LONG.
JOHN DAVIS 9 (Zadoc 8 = Julia Temple Davis) was b. at Buckfield, Me., Oct. 27, 1838. His genealogical history is as foll. : Zadoc 8, b. at Middleboro', Mass., July 28, 1800, who lived at Buckfield, and d. at Winchendon, Mass., 3 Feb. 1873, was a s. of Thomas and Bathsheba (Churchill) Long. Thomas7, b. Aug. 1771, lived at Ply. and Middle- boro', and d. at Buckfield, 1861, was a s. of Miles Long 6, who came to Ply. from North Carolina, and m. in 1770 Thankful Clark. This is as far as the paternal line has been traced. Thankful Clark 6 b. 1750, was a dau. of Israel and Deborah (Pope) Clark of Ply. Israel 5, b. 1720, was a s. of Josiah and Thankful (Tupper) Clark of Ply. Josiah 4, b. 1690, was a s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Crow) Clark of Ply. Thomas 3, called "Silver-headed Thomas " because scalped by Indians when a boy, was a s. of James and Abigail Lothrop, the dau. of Rev. John Lothrop, who came over in the " Griffin," 1635, and was the first minister at Barnstable. Jumes 2, b. at Ply. 1636, was a s. of Thomas Clark 1, the pilgrim, who arrived at Ply. in the " Ann," 1623, and m. Susanna Ring.
On his mother's side John Davis Long is descended from Dolor Davis1, who was b. in Kent, Eng., ab. 1600; came to Boston, Mass., with Simon Willard, May, 1634; lived awhile at Cambridge; then, ab. 1640, at Dux .; and from thence removed, in 1643, to Barnstable, where he d. 1673, having lived at Concord from 1655 to 1666. Dolor m. ab. 1624, Margery Willard, b. 1602, dau. of Richard Willard of Horsemonden, Kent. She d. at Concord, Mass., between 1655 and 1666. Their s. Samuel2 m. at Lynn, Mass., Jan. 11, 1665, Mary Meads or Meadows, who d. at Concord, 1710. Their s. Simon 3, kn. as "Lieut.," was b. 1683, m. 1713 Dorothy . -, who d. at Holden, 1776, and he d. at H. 1763. Their s. Simon 4, b. 1714, a resident of Rutland, m. Hannah Gates of Stow. She d. 1761, and he d. 1754. Their s. David 5 (Deacon), b. 1740, m. 1764, Abigail Brown, and lived at Paxton. Their s. Simon 6, b. at Paxton, Sept. 2, 1765, resided at Paxton, West Boylston, and Falmouth, Me., and d. at Falmouth (now Deering), 17 March, 1810. He m. at Paxton Mrs. Persis Seaver, whose maiden name was Persis Temple, dau. of Jonas and Olive (Keyes) Temple. Their dau. Julia Temple Davis 7, b. at Falmouth, Me., Feb. 17, 1807, m. at New Gloucester, Me., Aug. 31, 1824, Zadoc Long, and d. at Buckfield, Me., 19 Sept. 1869. Their s.
John Davis Long 9, first above mentioned, was grad. at Har. Coll. 1857. " Attorney at law."' LL.D. Har. Coll. 1880; came to reside in Hing. 1867; m. first, in Hing., Sept. 13, 1870, Mary Woodward Glover, dau. of George S. and Helen M. (Paul) Glover. She was b. at Roxbury, Mass., June 29, 1845, and d. at Boston, 16 Feb. 1882, æt. 37th yr. He m. secondly, May 22, 1886, Agnes, dau. of Rev. Joseph D. Peirce of North Attleboro'. She was b. at North Attleboro', Jan. 3, 1860.
Mr. Long represented the town of Hing. at the General Court in 1875, 1876, 1877, and 1878; was Speaker of the House of Represen-
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tatives 1876, 1877, and 1878; Lieut .- Gov. 1879; Governor, 1880, 1881, and 1882; and elected Representative to the 48th, 49th, and 50th Con- gress of the United States from the Second Massachusetts Congress- ional District. Resides on Cottage St.
Ch., by w. Mary, -
i. MARGARET, b. in Hing. Jan. 26, 1872, d. same day.
ii. MARGARET, b. at Boston, Oct. 28, 1873.
iii. HELEN, b. in Hing. June 16, 1875.
Child, by w. Agnes, -
iv. PEIRCE, b. at North Attleboro', Dec. 29, 1887.
NOTE. - Joshua, m. Oct. 28, 1779, Rachel Hobart. Edgar W., a native of London, Eng., d. 30 March, 1869, æt. 15 yrs. Sarah E., a native of Braintree, d. 8 March, 1873, æt. 1 yr. Frederick, a native of Chelsea, Eng., d. 29 Apr. 1880, æt. 60 yrs. Selina I. M., m. Sept. 12, 1883, Henry C. Lahee.
LORD.
WILLIAM HENRY (Peter Ross = Sarah A. Philbrick), b. at Quincy, Mass., May 2, 1845. m. at Q. Aug. 2, 1869, Hannah W. Gardner, dau. of Charles and Hannah (Whiton, or Whiting) Gardner. She was b. in Hing. Sept. 30, 1842. " Farmer." Resides on Whiting St. Was a member of Co. L, 1st Reg. Heavy Art'y, M. V., 1862-1865.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. SARAH ANNIE FRANCES, June 9, 1870.
ii. LUCIETTA GERTRUDE, Aug. 25, 1874.
iii. EMMA ALICE, Jan. 27, 1877.
iv. HANNAH ARABELL, March 23, 1879.
v. MARY ALMIRA, Apr. 27, 1881.
LORDEN.
TIMOTHY, a native of Ire., m. Apr. 18, 1854, Ann Northe. She was b. in Ire. 1829, and emigrated to the U. S. in 1851. Timothy d. in Hing. 27 March, 1872, æt. 44 yrs. "Teamster." Resided on Green St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., -
i. MARY, May 13, 1855, d. 7 Jan. 1856.
ii. LIZZIE ANN, Jan. 7, 1857, d. 17 March, 1879.
iii. JOHN THOMAS, Feb. 13, 1859.
iv. MICHAEL FRANCIS, Sept. 24, 1861.
m., 1887, Katie E. Kenney.
v. JULIA AGNES, Aug. 23, 1863, d. 30 Oct. 1880.
vi. HANNAH FRANCES, Sept. 24, 1865.
vii. TIMOTHY JOSEPH, Sept. 25, 1867.
LORING (LORIN; LORRAINE).
1. THOMAS, came from Axminster, County of Devon, Eng., 23 Dec. 1634, and resided for a short time at Dor., Mass. Thence he removed to Hing., and Sept. 18, 1635, drew a house-lot on Town (North), near what is now the corner of Ship St. He was made freeman 3 March, 1635-36; was early a deacon of the church in Hing., and was the pro- genitor of the families bearing this surname by birth in eastern Mass., and prob. throughout New Eng. On March 15, 1645-46, his dw .- house was destroyed by fire. He subsequently removed to Hull, where he
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d. intestate, 4 Apr. 1661. Est. appraised 27 June, 1662, at £331 15s .; settled by his heirs 1672. His w., whom he m. in Eng., was Jane Newton. She d. 25 Aug. 1672, leaving a will, which was dated 10 July, 1672, proved 6 Oct. foll.
Ch., -
2. i. THOMAS, b. in Eng. 1629.
3. ii. JOHN, b. in Eng. Dec. 22, 1630.
iii. ISAAC, bt. in Hing. Jan. 20, 1639-40, d. 9 Feb. foll.
iv. ISAAC, bt. in Hing. Jan. 9, 1641-42, d. of a scald, 2 March, 1644-45.
4. v. JOSIAH, bt. in Hing. Jan. 9, 1641-42.
5. vi. BENJAMIN, bt. in Hing. Nov. 24, 1644.
NOTE. - As the members of this fam. who resided in Hull were closely connected with the early residents of Hing. by marriage, I have varied from the course adopted concerning the members of families who removed elsewhere, and have given the rec's of the sec. gen- eration in full.
2. THOMAS 2 (Thomas1), b. in Eng. ab. 1629. m. in Hing. Dec. 16, 1657, Hannah, dau. of Nicholas and Mary Jacob. She was bt. in Hing. Feb. 23, 1639-40, and surviving him, m. secondly, Capt. Stephen French of Wey. She d. 20 Oct. 1720. Thomas d. at his residence in Hull, 1679, æt. 50 yrs. His will, dated 24 Dec 1678, was proved 12 March foll.
Ch., all b. at Hull, were -
i. BENJAMIN, 1662.
ii. HANNAH, Aug. 9, 1664 ; bt. in Hing. Apr. 2, 1665. m. (1) in Hing. June 5, 1685, Rev. Jeremiah Cushing, and (2) in 1706, John Barker, Esq., of Scit.
iii. THOMAS, March 15, 1667-68 ; settled in Dux.
iv. DEBORAH, March 15, 1667-68 ; bt. in Hing. Oct. 24, 1669. m. May 20, 1687, John Cushing, Jr., and d. 1713, æt. 45 yrs.
6. v. DAVID, Sept. 15, 1671.
vi. CALEB, June 9, 1674. Resided at Plympton, and was the first physician of that town.
vii. ABIGAIL, 1678, d. soon.
3. JOHN 2 of Hull (Thomas 1), b. in Eng. Dec. 22, 1630. m. first, Dec. 16, 1657, Mary Baker, the only child of Nathaniel and Sarah (Lane) Baker. She was bt. in Hing. Aug. 1639, and d. 13 July, 1679, æt. 40th yr. He m. secondly, Sept. 22, 1679, Mrs. Rachel Buckland, relict of Mr. Buckland of Rehoboth, and the only child of Mr. John Wheatly of "Braintry." She d. 20 Sept. 1713, æt. 70 yrs. He d. in Hing. while on a visit to his s. Thomas, and a gravestone erected to his memory in the Hing. cemetery bears the foll. inscription : -
HERE LYES BURIED THE BODY OF M' JOHN LORING. DECd SEPT! 19. 1714. IN Ye 84th YEAR OF HIS AGE.
His will, made in 1708, was proved soon after his decease. Ch., b. in Hull, by w. Mary, were -
i. JOHN,* Sept. 19, 1658, d. 2 Jan. 1677-78.
7. ii. JOSEPH, * March 10, 1659-60.
8. iii. THOMAS,* March 1, 1661-62.
iv. SARAH,* Jan. 1, 1663-64, d. 16 Dec. 1678.
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v. ISAAC, * Jan. 22, 1665-66; resided at Boston.
vi. MARY, * Feb. 4, 1667-68. m. Thomas Jones of Hull. She, "the aged," d. at Hull, 1757.
vii. NATHANIEL, March 5, 1669-70 ; lived in Boston.
viii. DANIEL, Feb. 8, 1671-72. Removed to Boston.
ix. RACHEL, Feb. 29, 1673-74, d. 8 March, 1706-7.
9. x. JACOB, Apr. 21, 1676.
xi. ISRAEL, March 29, 1678, d. 31 Dec. foll.
Ch., b. in Hull by w. Rachel, were -
10. xii. JOHN, June 28, 1680.
xiii. ISRAEL, Apr. 15, 1682 ; Har. Coll. 1701. Settled in the ministry at Sud- bury. xiv. SARAH, June 6, 1684, d. before her fa.
11. xv. CALEB, Jan. 2, 1688-89.
* Bt. in Hing.
4. JOSIAH 2 (Thomas 1), bt. in Hing. Jan. 9, 1641-42. m. in 1662, Elizabeth, dau. of John Prince of Hull. She d. in Hing. 14 May, 1727, æt. SSth yr. He d. 14 Feb. 1712-13, æt. 71 yrs. "Farmer." Resided on North St.
Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
i. JANE, Aug. 9, 1663. m. Samuel Gifford.
ii. JOSIAH, Nov. 22, 1665. Was m., and d. (prob. without issue) 1 Dec. 1700, æt. 35 yrs.
iii. SAMUEL, July 15, 1668, d. 9 Oct. 1674.
iv. JOB, Feb. 26, 1669-70 ; settled at Rochester.
v. ELIZABETH, Apr. 6, 1672, d. unm. 4 Jan. 1742-43.
vi. JONATHAN, Apr. 24, 1674. Removed to Boston.
5. BENJAMIN 2 (Thomas 1), bt. in Hing. Nov. 24, 1644. m. in Hing. Dec. 8, 1670, Mary, dau. of Matthew and Margaret Hawke. She was bt. in Hing. Aug. 2, 1646, and d. in Hing. 17 July, 1714, æt. 68 yrs. He d. at his residence in Hull 10 March, 1715-16, æt. 72d yr. "Far- mer." Freeman 1673, and for many yrs. deacon of the church.
Ch., so far as I kn., and all b. at Hull, were -
i. BENJAMIN, 1672. m. (1) Oct. 8, 1702, Anna, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth Vickery. She d. 15 Aug. 1723, æt. 47 yrs. He m. (2), in Hing. Sept. 13, 1726, Mrs. Deborah (Jacob) Cushing, wid. of Matthew Cushing, and dau. of John and Mary (Russell) Jacob. She was b. in Hing. May 8, 1677, and d. 30 Nov. 1755, æt. 78 yrs. Deacon Benjamin d. 28 Apr. 1732, æt. 60 yrs.
ii. JOHN, 1674. m. Feb. 10, 1708-9, Elizabeth Collier.
iii. MARY, 1676. m. Feb. 8, 1704-5, John Goold.
iv. RACHEL, 1678. m. Sept. 23, 1700, Caleb Hobart.
v. SAMUEL, 1680. m. Apr. 19, 1716, Jane, dau. of John and Marcey Collier.
vi. MATTHEW, 1684. m. Dec. 23, 1714, Experience, dau. of Lieut. Thomas Collier, and d. 9 May, 1722, æt. 38 yrs.
6. DAVID 3 (Thomas 2-1), was b. at Hull, Sept. 15, 1671. Freeman 1695. Removed to Barnstable, Mass., and there m. Jan. 20, 1698-99, Mrs. Elizabeth (Otis) Allyne, wid. of Thomas Allyne, and sec. dau. of John and Mary (Jacob) Otis of Barnstable. She was b. at Scit. ab. 1671, and d. at B. 17 June, 1748, æt. 77 yrs. He d. in Hing. at the residence of his s. Solomon ; and a gravestone erected in the High St. cemetery bears the foll. inscription : -
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HERE LYES THE
BODY OF M' DAUID LORING LATE OF BARNSTABLE WHO DIED IVLY Ye 27th 1752. AGED 80 YEARS & 10 MOnths.
Ch., all b. at Barnstable, were -
i. ABIGAIL, Nov. 2, 1699. m. Nov. 12, 1724, David Crocker, Esq. (Har. Coll. 1716).
12. ii. SOLOMON, March 19, 1701-2 ; settled in Hing.
13. iii. DAVID, Aug. 15, 1704.
iv. ELIZABETH, June 1, 1708.
v. LYDIA, March 29, 1711. m. March 18, 1735-36, Luke Lincoln, widr (p. 16), and d. at Leominster, Mass., 1800, æt. 89 yrs.
vi. MARY, Apr. 19, 1714. m. Dec. 28, 1744, Isaac Taylor.
7. JOSEPH 8 (John 2 Thomas 1), b. at Hull, March 10, 1659-60. m. in Hing. Oct. 25, 1683, Hannah, dau. of John and Sarah Leavitt. She was b. in Hing. March 20, 1663-64, and surviving him, m. sec- ondly, Aug. 25, 1693, Joseph Easterbrook, and d. at Lexington, 5 Oct. 1728. Joseph d. in Hing. 3 Feb. 1691-92, æt. 32d yr.
. Ch., all.b. in Hing., were -
i. JOSEPH, Sept. 28, 1684. Resided at Lexington.
ii. NEHEMIAH, June 17, 1686. m. May 5, 1709, Eliza Cunningham, and lived in Boston.
iii. JOSHUA, Sept. 21, 1688. Resided in Boston, and had a fam.
iv. SUBMIT, Aug. 11, 1691.
8. THOMAS 8 (John 2 Thomas 1), b. at Hull, March 1, 1661-62. m. at Hull, Jan. 10, 1686-87, Leah, dau. of Benjamin Buckland, and settled soon after in Hing. She d. 4 Jan. 1759, æt. 91st yr. He d. 3 Oct. 1738, æt. 77th yr. "Saddler." Was representative at the General Court 1721 to 1725 inc. Selectman in 1697, 1707, 1712, 1727, and 1728. Also capt. of a military company. Resided at the corner of East and Leavitt Sts., where Agricultural Hall now stands. Ch., all b. in Hing., were -
i. LEAH, Sept. 13, 1688. m. (1) Dec. 25, 1712, Elisha Cushing, and (2) Nov. 17, 1737, Jabez Wilder, wid !.
ii. SARAH, Nov. 13, 1690. m. Sept. 13, 1716, Solomon Cushing.
14. iii. BENJAMIN, Oct. 6, 1692.
iv. MARY, Sept. 16, 1696. m. Dec. 8, 1720, Benjamin Lincoln (p. 8), and d. 20 May, 1721.
9. JACOB 3 (John 2 Thomas 1), b. at Hull, Apr. 21, 1676, settled in Hing, and m. first, Feb. 9, 1708-9, Sarah Lewis, dau. of John and Hannah (Lincoln) Lewis. She was b. in Hing. July 12, 1690, and d. 8 Apr. 1727, æt. 37th yr. He m. secondly, May 8, 1728, Hannah Jacob, dau. of Peter and Hannah (Allen) Jacob. She was b. in Hing. July 22, 1696, and d. 12 Nov. 1778, æt. 82 yrs. He d. 5 Dec. 1751, æt. 76th yr. Est. settled 1753. Constable 1709 ; selectman 1723, 1724, 1735, and 1736. Resided on Leavitt, near East St.
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Child, b. in Hing., by w. Sarah, -
i. SARAH, Oct. 9, 1723. m. Sept. 29, 1745, Jonathan Mitchell of No. Yar- mouth, Me.
Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Hannah, were -
ii. JACOB, June 25, 1729, d. 7 Aug. 1777. iii. ISRAEL, March 26, 1731.
15. iv. ZACHARIAH, Aug. 7, 1733.
v. PETER, Aug. 27, 1735, d. 4 July, 1736.
vi. HANNAH, Nov. 6, 1737, d. 23 Dec. 1744.
10. JOHN 3 of Hull (John 2 Thomas 1), b. at Hull, June 28, 1680. m. Dec. 2, 1703, Jane Baker, dau. of Nicholas and Experience (Collier) Baker .* Concerning her death Hull rec's have the foll .: "Jane Loring, daughter of Neckloe and Experience Baker, æt. 37 yrs., of Hull, and wife of John Loring of Hull, died Dec. 1, 1724." Elder John Loring d. 26 Feb. 1719-20, æt. 40th yr. Will made the year previous.
Ch., all b. at Hull, were -
i. JOHN, May 16, 1705, d. soon.
ii. JOHN, Apr. 16, 1706, d. 10 Sept. foll.
iii. JOHN, Jan. 15, 1707-8. m. Sept. 18, 1729, Elizabeth Lobdell, and was afts. of No. Yarmouth, Me.
iv. JANE, Oct. 7, 1709. m. (pub. March 3, 1728-29) Ephraim Andrews of Hing.
v. NICHOLAS, Sept. 1, 1711, Har. Coll. 1732, settled in the ministry at No. Yarmouth, Me.
16. vi. THOMAS, Aug. 30, 1713.
vii. SOLOMON, Jan. 12, 1715-16. Lived at No. Yarmouth, Me.
viii. RACHEL, Oct. 17, 1717. in. in 1739, John White.
* Mr. Savage, Winsor, and others say, erroneously, dau. of Samuel Baker.
11. CALEB 3 (John 2 Thomas1), b. at Hull, Jan. 2, 1688-89. m. first, June 24, 1714, Elizabeth Baker. She d. 9 Sept. 1715, æt. 25 yrs. He m. secondly, Jan. 15, 1718-19, Susanna Cook of Boston, who d. 8 Apr. 1723. For his third w. he m. Jan. 6, 1731-32, Re- becca Lobdell. She survived him, and d. 1766. He d. 15 Sept. 1756, æt. 68th yr. Est. appraised at £799. Was a justice of the peace, selectman, and a large land-owner. Resided at Hull. "July 13, 1735. The barn of Capt. Caleb Loring of Hull burnt by the light- ning. About eleven load of Hay and Barley consumed in it." - Record of Rev. Nehemiah Hobart.
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