Hannah Jacob1

F, (circa 1639 - 8 October 1720)
FatherNicholas Jacob1 (c 1604 - 5 Jun 1657)
MotherMary Gilman1 (c 1605 - 15 Jun 1681)
Birth*circa 1639 She was born circa 1639 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism23 February 1639/40 She was baptized on 23 February 1639/40 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Married Name16 December 1657  As of 16 December 1657, her married name was Loring.1 
Marriage*16 December 1657 She married Thomas Loring Jr. at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 16 December 1657. Their children include:
     i.     Benjamin Loring (ca 1662-)
     ii.     Hannah Loring (9 Aug 1664-30 May 1710)
     iii.     Lieut. Thomas Loring (Twin) (15 Mar 1667/8-5 Dec 1717) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     iv.     Deborah Loring (Twin) (15 Mar 1668-9 Jun 1713) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     v.     David Loring (15 Sep 1671-27 Jul 1752) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     vi.     Dr. Caleb Loring (9 Jun 1674-22 Dec 1732)
     vii.     Abigail Loring (Died soon) (5 Feb 1676-1 Feb 1678.)1,2 
Married Namebetween 1679 and 1699  As of between 1679 and 1699, her married name was French.1 
Marriage*between 1679 and 1699 She married Capt. Stephen French between 1679 and 1699.1 
Death*8 October 1720 She died at Plympton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 8 October 1720
“Mrs Hanah French widdow and Relect of Cap^t Stephen French Late of Weymouth deceased at Plimpton Octo^r y^e 8^th: 1720 (in the 84^th year of her age. She was the Mother of Caleb Loring Esq^r. by her first husband, and she is buried about 10 feet southerly of her son’s monument.)”.1,3 

Family 1

Thomas Loring Jr. (circa 1625 - 1678/79)
Children

Family 2

Capt. Stephen French (between 1635 and 1640 - 13 March 1717/18)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. “Early Records of Plympton, Mass.,” Mayflower Decendant.
  4. Charles H. Pope, Loring Genealogy, 1917.

Thomas Loring Jr.1

M, (circa 1625 - 1678/79)
FatherDea. Thomas Loring1 (s 1600 - 4 Apr 1661)
MotherJane Newton1 (s 1603 - 25 Aug 1672)
Birth*circa 1625 He was born circa 1625 at Axminster, co. Devon, England.1 
Immigration*1633 Thomas came to New England with his parents when he was about eight years old.1,2 
Marriage*16 December 1657 He married Hannah Jacob at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 16 December 1657. Their children include:
     i.     Benjamin Loring (ca 1662-)
     ii.     Hannah Loring (9 Aug 1664-30 May 1710)
     iii.     Lieut. Thomas Loring (Twin) (15 Mar 1667/8-5 Dec 1717) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     iv.     Deborah Loring (Twin) (15 Mar 1668-9 Jun 1713) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     v.     David Loring (15 Sep 1671-27 Jul 1752) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     vi.     Dr. Caleb Loring (9 Jun 1674-22 Dec 1732)
     vii.     Abigail Loring (Died soon) (5 Feb 1676-1 Feb 1678.)1,2 
Biography* He was selectman of the town of Hull in 1671, 1674, and 1675, and Freeman 1673. He toolk the freeman’s oath in 1673.1,3,4,5 
Death*1678/79 He died at Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, in 1678/79.1,4 

Family

Hannah Jacob (circa 1639 - 8 October 1720)
Children
Last Edited29 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.
  4. Charles H. Pope, Loring Genealogy, 1917.
  5. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Capt. Stephen French1

M, (between 1635 and 1640 - 13 March 1717/18)
Birth*between 1635 and 1640 He was born between 1635 and 1640 at Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts. He is the son of Stephen French (-1678/9) and Mary [French] (-6 Apr 1655.)1 
Marriage*between 1679 and 1699 He married Hannah Jacob between 1679 and 1699.1 
Biography* Stephen resided on the corner of East and Green streets, North Weymouth. He was made a freeman, 12 Oct 1681. (Register, 3: 246.) He was deputy from Weymouth, 24 May, 1682.1,2 
Death*13 March 1717/18 He died at Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, on 13 March 1717/18.1,2 

Family

Hannah Jacob (circa 1639 - 8 October 1720)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. George Walter Chamberlain, History of Weymouth, Boston, 1923.

Josiah Jacob1

M, (circa 1642 - 23 November 1642)
FatherNicholas Jacob1 (c 1604 - 5 Jun 1657)
MotherMary Gilman1 (c 1605 - 15 Jun 1681)
Birth*circa 1642 He was born circa 1642 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism6 November 1642 He was baptized on 6 November 1642 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Death*23 November 1642 He died at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 23 November 1642.1 
Burial*24 November 1642 His body was interred on 24 November 1642 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.

Deborah Jacob1

F, (circa 1643 - 17 June 1696)
FatherNicholas Jacob1 (c 1604 - 5 Jun 1657)
MotherMary Gilman1 (c 1605 - 15 Jun 1681)
Birth*circa 1643 She was born circa 1643 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism26 November 1643 She was baptized on 26 November 1643 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Married Name11 January 1663/64  As of 11 January 1663/64, her married name was Thomas.1 
Marriage*11 January 1663/64 She married Hon. Nathaniel Thomas at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1663/64. Their children include:
     i.     Nathaniel Thomas Esq (18 Oct 1664-24 Feb 1738)
     ii.     Joseph Thomas (23 Aug 1666-13 Jul 1690)
     iii.     Deborah Thomas (28 Sep 1668-14 Jun 1741)
     iv.     Dorothy Thomas (6 Nov 1670-10 Jan 1755)
     v.     William Thomas (4 Dec 1672-)
     vi.     Elisha Thomas (20 Feb 1674-)
     vii.     Joshua Thomas (17 Aug 1677-)
     viii.     Caleb Thomas (11 Oct 1680-)
     ix.     Lieut. Isaac Thomas (19 Oct 1682-16 Mar 1731/2)
     x.     Mary Thomas (Apr 1686-27 Jan 1746.)1,3 
Burial*17 June 1696 Her body was interred on 17 June 1696 at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,4 
Death*17 June 1696 She died at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 17 June 1696
“Deborah the wife of Nathaniel Thomas Esq^r Deceased June y^e 17^th 1696”.1,4 

Family

Hon. Nathaniel Thomas (1643 - 22 October 1718)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. “The Vital Records of Marshfield, Mass.,” edited by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant,.
  4. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Hon. Nathaniel Thomas1

M, (1643 - 22 October 1718)
Birth*1643 He was born in 1643 at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. He is the son of Capt. Nathaniel Thomas (ca 1606-13 Feb 1675) and Mary [Thomas].1,2 
Marriage*11 January 1663/64 He married Deborah Jacob at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1663/64. Their children include:
     i.     Nathaniel Thomas Esq (18 Oct 1664-24 Feb 1738)
     ii.     Joseph Thomas (23 Aug 1666-13 Jul 1690)
     iii.     Deborah Thomas (28 Sep 1668-14 Jun 1741)
     iv.     Dorothy Thomas (6 Nov 1670-10 Jan 1755)
     v.     William Thomas (4 Dec 1672-)
     vi.     Elisha Thomas (20 Feb 1674-)
     vii.     Joshua Thomas (17 Aug 1677-)
     viii.     Caleb Thomas (11 Oct 1680-)
     ix.     Lieut. Isaac Thomas (19 Oct 1682-16 Mar 1731/2)
     x.     Mary Thomas (Apr 1686-27 Jan 1746.)1,3 
Biography* Nathaniel served in King Philip’s War as Captain of a company of Light Horse troops. He wrote about the Battle of Nipsachuck that took place on 10 Aug 1675 in the Nipsachuch Swamp in North Smithfield and Smithfield, RI. (See Increase Mather’s The History of King Philip’s War, 1676, edited by Samuel Drake 1865.) Nathaniel described a party of English ans Mohegan who late in the day “made some discovery of the enemy, by hearing them cut wood, and we left our horses there upon the plain, with some to keep them, and in the night marched on foot about 3 miles to an Indian field belonging to Philip's men, called Nipsachuck, and at dawning of the day marched forward, about 4o rods, making a stand to consult in what form to surprise the enemy, without danger to one another, and in the interim, while it was so dark as we could not see a man so rods, within 30 rods of us, there came up towards us five Indians from Witamoes camp, (we supposed to fetch beans, &c. from the said field) perceiving nothing of us, at whom we were constrained to fire, slew two of them, the others fled, whereby Wittamas and Philip's Camp were alarmed. Wittama's camp then being within about an IOO rod of us, whom we had undoubtedly surprised, while they were most of them asleep and secure, had it not been for the said alarm; who immediately fled and dispersed, whom we pursued, slew some of them, but while we were in pursuit of them, Philip's fighting men showed themselves upon a hill unto us, who were retreated from their camp near half a mile to fight us. Philip's camp was pitched about 3 quarters of a mile beyond Witamas. Philip's men upon our running towards them dispersed themselves for shelter in fighting, and so in like manner did we, the ground being a hilly plain, with some small swamps between us, as advantageous for us, as for them, where we fought until about 9 of the clock.”

Nathaniel was representative for nine years; ten years Councillor; 16 years Judge of the Probate Court; 23 years Judge of the County Court, and six years Judge of the Superior Court of Plymouth.1,2 
Death*22 October 1718 He died at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 22 October 1718.1,3 

Family

Deborah Jacob (circa 1643 - 17 June 1696)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.
  3. “The Vital Records of Marshfield, Mass.,” edited by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant,.

Joseph Jacob1

M, (circa 1646 - 9 February 1706/7)
FatherNicholas Jacob1 (c 1604 - 5 Jun 1657)
MotherMary Gilman1 (c 1605 - 15 Jun 1681)
Birth*circa 1646 He was born circa 1646 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism10 May 1646 He was baptized on 10 May 1646 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*circa 1670 He married Hannah Bosworth circa 1670. Joseph and Hannah's children were born at Hingham, but recorded at Bristol. Their children include:
     i.     Joseph Jacob (Died soon) (20 Feb 1672/3-bef 1675)
     ii.     Joseph Jacob (10 Apr 1675-1 Nov 1703)
     iii.     Benjamin Jacob (Died young) (27 Jun 1677-bef 1680)
     iv.     Benjamin Jacob (10 Apr 1680-17 Aug 1703)
     v.     Nathaniel Jacob (26 Jun 1683-22 Feb 1772)
     vi.     Mary Jacob (16 Sep 1686-22 Mar 1695/6.)1,3,4 
Occupation* He was a carpenter.1,4 
Biography* Joseph was admitted a freeman at Hingham. He had a lot near Great Hill, and four shares in the division of lands in 1670. Constable in Hingham in 1685. Soon after his brother John died in 1693 Joeseph removed to Bristol, RI.1,4 
Death*9 February 1706/7 He died on 9 February 1706/7.1 

Family

Hannah Bosworth (30 April 1650 - after 23 January 1731)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. Ethel Farrington Smith, “Seventeenth Century Hull, Massachusetts, and Her People,” New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg. 142 (1988).
  4. William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts, 1910.

Hannah Bosworth1

F, (30 April 1650 - after 23 January 1731)
Baptism30 April 1650 She was baptized on 30 April 1650 at Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Birth*30 April 1650 She was born on 30 April 1650 at Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Dea. Nathaniel Bosworth (4 Sep 1617-13 Aug 1690) and Bridget [Bosworth].1 
Marriage*circa 1670 She married Joseph Jacob circa 1670. Joseph and Hannah's children were born at Hingham, but recorded at Bristol. Their children include:
     i.     Joseph Jacob (Died soon) (20 Feb 1672/3-bef 1675)
     ii.     Joseph Jacob (10 Apr 1675-1 Nov 1703)
     iii.     Benjamin Jacob (Died young) (27 Jun 1677-bef 1680)
     iv.     Benjamin Jacob (10 Apr 1680-17 Aug 1703)
     v.     Nathaniel Jacob (26 Jun 1683-22 Feb 1772)
     vi.     Mary Jacob (16 Sep 1686-22 Mar 1695/6.)1,2,3 
Married Namecirca 1670  As of circa 1670, her married name was Jacob.1,2 
Death*after 23 January 1731 She died after 23 January 1731.1 

Family

Joseph Jacob (circa 1646 - 9 February 1706/7)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Ethel Farrington Smith, “Seventeenth Century Hull, Massachusetts, and Her People,” New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg. 142 (1988).
  3. William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts, 1910.

Edward Gilman1

M, (22 June 1555 - 5 March 1631)
Ancestry Unknown* Information about the ancestry and siblings of Edward Gilman is wanted. See page footer for contact information. 
Birth*22 June 1555 He was born on 22 June 1555 at Caston, co. Norfolk, England.1 
Baptism20 April 1557 He was baptized on 20 April 1557 at Caston, co. Norfolk, England.1,2 
Marriage*say 1581 He married Mary Hawes say 1581. Their children include:
     i.     Bridget Gilman (ca 1582-)
     ii.     Edward Gilman (ca 1587-22 Jun 1655) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     iii.     John Gilman (ca 1600-)
     iv.     Margaret Gilman (ca 1602-)
     v.     Sarah Gilman (ca 1603-)
     vi.     Mary Gilman (ca 1605-15 Jun 1681) (Also listed below with link to separate page.)1 
Death*5 March 1631 He died at Caston, co. Norfolk, England, on 5 March 1631 at age 75.1 

Family

Mary Hawes (1561 - 9 March 1618)
Children
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Mary Hawes1

F, (1561 - 9 March 1618)
Ancestry Unknown* Information about the ancestry and siblings of Mary Hawes is wanted. See page footer for contact information. 
Birth*1561 She was born in 1561 at Hingham, co. Norfolk, England.1 
Marriage*say 1581 She married Edward Gilman say 1581. Their children include:
     i.     Bridget Gilman (ca 1582-)
     ii.     Edward Gilman (ca 1587-22 Jun 1655) (Also listed below with link to separate page)
     iii.     John Gilman (ca 1600-)
     iv.     Margaret Gilman (ca 1602-)
     v.     Sarah Gilman (ca 1603-)
     vi.     Mary Gilman (ca 1605-15 Jun 1681) (Also listed below with link to separate page.)1 
Married Namesay 1581  As of say 1581, her married name was Gilman.1 
Death*9 March 1618 She died at Caston, co. Norfolk, England, on 9 March 1618.1 

Family

Edward Gilman (22 June 1555 - 5 March 1631)
Children
Last Edited29 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/

Col. John Cushing Esq.1

M, (circa 1627 - 31 March 1708)
FatherMatthew Cushing1 (c Mar 1588 - 30 Sep 1660)
MotherNazareth Pitcher1 (c Oct 1586 - 5 Jan 1681/82)
Birth*circa 1627 He was born circa 1627 at Hingham, co. Norfolk, England.1,2 
Immigration*1638 He immigrated in 1638; “In 1638 John Cushing, aged eleven, came with his parents Matthew and Nazareeth and four siblings to New England."1,3 
Biography*1657/58 "John returned to England briefly in 1657-1658, visiting his uncle Peter Cushing in London, and buying clothes, a bed tick and a pair of steelyards there, as well as travelling to Norwich and Hingham in Norfolk, where he visited other relatives .... This trip may represent the beginnings of John Cushing’s long career as a merchant, town official and justice of the peace."1,3 
Marriage*20 January 1658 He married Sarah Hawke at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 20 January 1658.1,2 
Biography “John Cushing, sen. came into Scituate from Hingham, 1662, and purchased the farm on ‘Belle house neck,’ of Capt. John Vassall, son of William Vassall, to whom it was laid out 1634. He was the son of Matthew Cushing, and Nazareth Pitcher his wife. Matthew was born in England 1588, the son of Petert Cushing of NOrfolk, whose grandfather had possessed large estates in Lombard street, London. Matthew Cushing, with his wife and five children, viz. Daniel, Jeremiah, Matthew, Deborah, and John, sailed from Gravesend, April 26, 1638, in the ship Diligent, John Martin of Ipswich master, and arrived at Boston on the 10th of August. They appear in Hingham in the autumn of the same year. ... We return to John, sen., who settled in Scituate. ... He was a deputy to the Colony Court many years, and first in 1674: an assistant of the Colony Government 1689, 90 and 91, and representative to the Court at Boston, the first year after the two Colonies were united in 1692, and several succeeding years.”4

“In 1657 he, together with Matthias Briggs, purchased for 120 pounds the Varsall Estate at ‘Belle House Neck,’ Scituate, which consisted of 120 acres with house and barns. He did not move there, however, until about 1662. The land on which the farm was situated was always known as ‘Belle House Neck,’ a name given to the place in consequence of a of a bell that hung at the house there, for a century, to give an alarm to the neighboring country in case of the approach of Indians. In 1663 he was surveyer of highways and in 1667, receiver of excises. He was deputy to the colony in 1674 and often reelected. In 1673, he was on the committee for dividing Scituate lands; and in 1676, was chosen to report to the Government a statement of all services of the soldiers of Scituate in the war with King Philip. Selectman from 1674 to 1686 inclusive, and County Magistrate (Plymouth Co.) 1685 to 1692. Assistant of the Old Colony Government of Plymouth Colony 1689 to 1691, and representative to the General Court at Boston in 1692 (the first year after the two colonies, Plymouth and Massachusetts, were united), and for several succeeding years, Member of the Council 1706 and 1707. He was also Colonel of the Plymouth Regiment.”5

In 1676 he was chosen to make report to the government of all services of the soldiers in King Philip’s War from the town of Scituate.61 
Death*31 March 1708 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 31 March 1708.1,7 

Family

Sarah Hawke (1 August 1641 - 6 March 1678/79)
Children
Last Edited29 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts, 1910.
  3. John Brooks Threlfall, “An extension of the Sheafe ancestry,” New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg., 137 (1983): 291-305.
  4. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831, North Scituate, MA: Bates & Vinal, 1899, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/S1 H2.
  5. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  6. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.
  7. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Sarah Hawke1

F, (1 August 1641 - 6 March 1678/79)
FatherMatthew Hawke1 (c 1610 - 11 Dec 1684)
MotherMargaret (?)1 (s 1613 - 11 Dec 1684)
Birth*circa 1641 She was born circa 1641 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism*1 August 1641 She was baptized on 1 August 1641 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.2 
Marriage*20 January 1658 She married Col. John Cushing Esq. at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 20 January 1658 at age 16.1,3 
Married Name20 January 1658  As of 20 January 1658, her married name was Cushing.1,3 
Death*6 March 1678/79 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 6 March 1678/79 at age 37.1,4 

Family

Col. John Cushing Esq. (circa 1627 - 31 March 1708)
Children
Last Edited29 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts, 1910.
  4. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Hon. John Cushing1

M, (28 April 1662 - 19 January 1738)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*28 April 1662 He was born on 28 April 1662 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*20 May 1688 He married Deborah Loring at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 20 May 1688 at age 26. Their children include:
     i.     Sarah Cushing (8 Jan 1690-)
     ii.     (infant son) Cushing (29 Feb 1692-5 Apr 1692)
     iii.     Deborah Cushing (2 Apr 1693-)
     iv.     Hon. John Cushing (17 Jul 1695-19 Mar 1778)
     v.     Elijah Cushing (7 Mar 1698-26 Jun 1762)
     vi.     Mary Cushing (24 Nov 1700-)
     vii.     Nazareth Cushing (11 Sep 1703-)
     viii.     Benjamin Cushing (17 Apr 1706-4 Jun 1786)
     ix.     Nathaniel Cushing (9 Jul 1709-22 Nov 1729.)1 
Marriage*18 March 1713/14 He married Sarah Thaxter on 18 March 1713/14 at age 51. Their children include:
     i.     Josiah Cushing (29 Jan 1715-11 Dec 1793)
     ii.     Mary Cushing (24 Oct 1716-5 Sep 1751.)1,3 
Biography* “John resided in Scituate, Mass. He was a deputy to the General Court in 1692; Chief Justice of the Inferior Court of Plymouth, from 1702 to 1710; representative member for Massachusetts of the Governor’s Council, from 1708 to 1728; and Judge of His Majesty’s Superior Court of Judicature of Massachusetts from 1728 to his death in 1737. The Superior Court of Massachusetts, from its foundation in 1692 until its overthrow by the Revolution, had 33 Justices, the Bench consisting of five members. Among these were John Cushing 1728, his son John Cushing Jr., and his grandson William Cushing. Rev. Josiah Cotton of Plymouth says of him: ‘He was a gentleman well versed in law, the life and soul of our Court while he continued in it, a man in the main of justice and integrity.’ In 1723 he was Lieut. Col. of the Plymouth Regiment, which at that time probably embraced all the local militia of the County.”.4 
Death*19 January 1738 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 19 January 1738 at age 75.1,5 

Family 1

Deborah Loring (15 March 1668 - 9 June 1713)

Family 2

Sarah Thaxter (26 September 1671 - circa 1726)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. “Plymouth Colony vital records,” Mayflower Descendant, Transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, various volumes.
  3. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  4. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  5. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Deborah Loring1

F, (15 March 1668 - 9 June 1713)
FatherThomas Loring Jr.1 (c 1625 - 1678/79)
MotherHannah Jacob1 (c 1639 - 8 Oct 1720)
Birth*15 March 1668 She was born on 15 March 1668 at Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism24 October 1669 She was baptized on 24 October 1669 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*20 May 1688 She married Hon. John Cushing at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 20 May 1688 at age 20. Their children include:
     i.     Sarah Cushing (8 Jan 1690-)
     ii.     (infant son) Cushing (29 Feb 1692-5 Apr 1692)
     iii.     Deborah Cushing (2 Apr 1693-)
     iv.     Hon. John Cushing (17 Jul 1695-19 Mar 1778)
     v.     Elijah Cushing (7 Mar 1698-26 Jun 1762)
     vi.     Mary Cushing (24 Nov 1700-)
     vii.     Nazareth Cushing (11 Sep 1703-)
     viii.     Benjamin Cushing (17 Apr 1706-4 Jun 1786)
     ix.     Nathaniel Cushing (9 Jul 1709-22 Nov 1729.)1 
Married Name20 May 1688  As of 20 May 1688, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*9 June 1713 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 9 June 1713 at age 45.1 

Family

Hon. John Cushing (28 April 1662 - 19 January 1738)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.

Sarah Thaxter1

F, (26 September 1671 - circa 1726)
FatherLt. John Thaxter1 (1626 - 14 Mar 1686/87)
MotherElizabeth Jacob1 (c 1634 - 24 Nov 1725)
Birth*26 September 1671 She was born on 26 September 1671 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Marriage*18 March 1713/14 She married Hon. John Cushing on 18 March 1713/14 at age 42. Their children include:
     i.     Josiah Cushing (29 Jan 1715-11 Dec 1793)
     ii.     Mary Cushing (24 Oct 1716-5 Sep 1751.)1,2 
Married Name18 March 1713/14  As of 18 March 1713/14, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*circa 1726 She died at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, circa 1726.1 

Family

Hon. John Cushing (28 April 1662 - 19 January 1738)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.

Thomas Cushing1

M, (26 December 1663 - 3 October 1740)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*26 December 1663 He was born on 26 December 1663 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism3 April 1664 He was baptized on 3 April 1664.3 
Marriage*17 October 1687 He married Deborah Thaxter on 17 October 1687 at age 23. Their children include:
     i.     John Cushing (6 Sep 1688-)
     ii.     Elizabeth Cushing (4 Nov 1691-30 Dec 1730)
     iii.     Thomas Cushing (30 Jan 1694-11 Apr 1746)
     iv.     Margaret Cushing (19 Jul 1696-)
     v.     Deborah Cushing (17 Jun 1699-)
     vi.     Jonathan Cushing (13 Mar 1701-)
     vii.     Hannah Cushing (17 Jan 1703-)
     viii.     Samuel Cushing (Died soon) (14 Jan 1705-4 Jun 1706.)1,4 
Marriage*8 December 1712 He married Mercy Wensley on 8 December 1712 at age 48.1,5 
Biography* Thomas lived in Boston. In 1690 he was admitted to the Second Church there. He was Ensign in 1691, and a member in 1709 of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company; Selectman of Boston in 1723, and representative of the King’s State Council from 1724 to 1725. In 1725, he was one of the opponents of the explanatory Charter of King George I.1,3 
Death*3 October 1740 He died at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, on 3 October 1740 at age 76.1,3 

Family 1

Deborah Thaxter (14 September 1669 - 16 February 1712)

Family 2

Mercy Wensley (14 February 1668 - 3 October 1740)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. “Plymouth Colony vital records,” Mayflower Descendant, Transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, various volumes.
  3. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  4. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  5. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.

Deborah Thaxter1

F, (14 September 1669 - 16 February 1712)
FatherLt. John Thaxter1 (1626 - 14 Mar 1686/87)
MotherElizabeth Jacob1 (c 1634 - 24 Nov 1725)
Birth*14 September 1669 She was born on 14 September 1669 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*17 October 1687 She married Thomas Cushing on 17 October 1687 at age 18. Their children include:
     i.     John Cushing (6 Sep 1688-)
     ii.     Elizabeth Cushing (4 Nov 1691-30 Dec 1730)
     iii.     Thomas Cushing (30 Jan 1694-11 Apr 1746)
     iv.     Margaret Cushing (19 Jul 1696-)
     v.     Deborah Cushing (17 Jun 1699-)
     vi.     Jonathan Cushing (13 Mar 1701-)
     vii.     Hannah Cushing (17 Jan 1703-)
     viii.     Samuel Cushing (Died soon) (14 Jan 1705-4 Jun 1706.)1,2 
Married Name17 October 1687  As of 17 October 1687, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*16 February 1712 She died on 16 February 1712 at age 42.1,3 

Family

Thomas Cushing (26 December 1663 - 3 October 1740)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.

Mercy Wensley1

F, (14 February 1668 - 3 October 1740)
Birth*14 February 1668 She was born on 14 February 1668 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She is the daughter of John Wensley (-aft 9 Dec 1675) and Elizabeth Paddy (12 Nov 1641-.)1 
Marriage*8 December 1712 She married Thomas Cushing on 8 December 1712 at age 44.1,2 
Married Name8 December 1712  As of 8 December 1712, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*3 October 1740 She died on 3 October 1740 at age 72.1,2 

Family

Thomas Cushing (26 December 1663 - 3 October 1740)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.

Jeremiah Cushing1

M, (13 July 1666 - 30 May 1710)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*13 July 1666 He was born on 13 July 1666 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism15 July 1666 He was baptized on 15 July 1666.3 
Marriage*12 April 1693 He married Judith Parmenter at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, on 12 April 1693 at age 26. Their children include:
     i.     Jeremiah Cushing (ca 1696-)
     ii.     John Cushing (Died young) (ca 1699-bef Jul 1705)
     iii.     Benjamin Cushing (ca 1700-ca 1770)
     iv.     Ebenezer Cushing (Died young) (25 May 1704-bef 1710)
     v.     John Cushing (4 Jul 1705-1732)
     vi.     Ebenezer Cushing (ca 1710-1792.)1,2 
Biography* Jeremiah lived in Scituate and later in Boston. Admitted to the Second Church of Boston, 1672.1,3 
Death*30 May 1710 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 30 May 1710 at age 43.1,4 
Burial*31 May 1710 His body was interred on 31 May 1710 at First Parish Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 

Family

Judith Parmenter (17 July 1672 - 1734)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.
  3. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  4. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Judith Parmenter1

F, (17 July 1672 - 1734)
Birth*17 July 1672 She was born on 17 July 1672. She is the daughter of John Parmenter (ca 1645-1688) and Judith.1 
Marriage*12 April 1693 She married Jeremiah Cushing at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, on 12 April 1693 at age 20. Their children include:
     i.     Jeremiah Cushing (ca 1696-)
     ii.     John Cushing (Died young) (ca 1699-bef Jul 1705)
     iii.     Benjamin Cushing (ca 1700-ca 1770)
     iv.     Ebenezer Cushing (Died young) (25 May 1704-bef 1710)
     v.     John Cushing (4 Jul 1705-1732)
     vi.     Ebenezer Cushing (ca 1710-1792.)1,2 
Married Name12 April 1693  As of 12 April 1693, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*1734 She died at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, in 1734.1 

Family

Jeremiah Cushing (13 July 1666 - 30 May 1710)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.

James Cushing1

M, (27 January 1668 - )
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*27 January 1668 He was born on 27 January 1668 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism21 March 1669 He was baptized on 21 March 1669.1,2 
Marriage*18 January 1710/11 He married Sarah House at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 18 January 1710/11 at age 42.1,3 
Marriage10 December 1713 He married Mary Barrell at Second Church of Scituate, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 10 December 1713 at age 45. Their children include:
     i.     Lydia Cushing (15 Dec 1714-)
     ii.     James Cushing (16 Sep 1716-26 Oct 1772)
     iii.     Sarah Cushing (Died young) (30 Nov 1718-15 Sep 1722)
     iv.     Content Cushing (19 Jul 1722-aft 1766.)1,4 
Biography* James lived in Scituate, of which he was town clerk for several years.1,2 

Family

Sarah House (circa 1678 - 2 May 1712)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  3. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  4. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.

Sarah House1

F, (circa 1678 - 2 May 1712)
Birth*circa 1678 She was born circa 1678 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*18 January 1710/11 She married James Cushing at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 18 January 1710/11.1,3 
Married Name18 January 1710/11  As of 18 January 1710/11, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*2 May 1712 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 2 May 1712.1,3 

Family

James Cushing (27 January 1668 - )
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831, North Scituate, MA: Bates & Vinal, 1899, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/S1 H2.
  3. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Mary Barrell1

F, (10 September 1686 - 11 September 1748)
Birth*10 September 1686 She was born on 10 September 1686 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. She is the daughter of William Barrell (ca 1654-7 Nov 1689) and Lydia Turner (24 Jan 1653-20 Jun 1714.)1 
Baptism12 September 1686 She was baptized on 12 September 1686.1,2 
Marriage*10 December 1713 She married James Cushing at Second Church of Scituate, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 10 December 1713 at age 27. Their children include:
     i.     Lydia Cushing (15 Dec 1714-)
     ii.     James Cushing (16 Sep 1716-26 Oct 1772)
     iii.     Sarah Cushing (Died young) (30 Nov 1718-15 Sep 1722)
     iv.     Content Cushing (19 Jul 1722-aft 1766.)1,3 
Married Name10 December 1713  As of 10 December 1713, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*11 September 1748 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 September 1748 at age 62.1 

Family

James Cushing (27 January 1668 - )
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Barbara Lambert Merrick, William Brewster Of The Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1996.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.

Joshua Cushing1

M, (27 August 1670 - 26 May 1750)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*27 August 1670 He was born on 27 August 1670 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism16 October 1670 He was baptized on 16 October 1670.1,3 
Marriage*31 May 1699 He married Mary Bacon at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 31 May 1699 at age 28. Their children include:
     i.     Mary Cushing (ca 1700-30 Jul 1790)
     ii.     Abigail Cushing (31 Jan 1703/4-aft 1 May 1779)
     iii.     Joshua Cushing (10 Dec 1706-)
     iv.     Lydia Cushing (ca 1708-aft 31 Aug 1764.)1,4 
Biography* Joshua and Mary lived first in Marshfield. In 1711, when Pembroke was incorporated, he is mentioned as one of the heads of families. Captain and first justice of the peace in Pembroke in 1711; later second Town Clerk. He removed to Kingston, Mass., at some time prevoius to 1725.3

Joshua was twice a Representative; was Captain of the Militia, fist Justice of the Peace in Pembroke 1711, and later its second town clerk. He lived first in Marshfield, later in Pembroke, and before 1725 moved to Kingston.51 
Death*26 May 1750 He died at Pembroke, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 26 May 1750 at age 79.1,6 
Burial*27 May 1750 His body was interred on 27 May 1750 at Pembroke, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. His gravestone in Pembroke reads “dyed 26 May, 1750, in ye 80 yeare.”.1,3 

Family

Mary Bacon (7 February 1679/80 - )
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.
  3. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  4. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  5. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.
  6. Pembroke Vital Records.

Mary Bacon1

F, (7 February 1679/80 - )
FatherSamuel Bacon1 (25 Feb 1650/51 - 18 Feb 1680/81)
MotherMary Jacob1 (30 Mar 1656 - 16 May 1737)
Birth*7 February 1679/80 She was born on 7 February 1679/80 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*31 May 1699 She married Joshua Cushing at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 31 May 1699 at age 19. Their children include:
     i.     Mary Cushing (ca 1700-30 Jul 1790)
     ii.     Abigail Cushing (31 Jan 1703/4-aft 1 May 1779)
     iii.     Joshua Cushing (10 Dec 1706-)
     iv.     Lydia Cushing (ca 1708-aft 31 Aug 1764.)1,3 
Married Name31 May 1699  As of 31 May 1699, her married name was Cushing.1 

Family

Joshua Cushing (27 August 1670 - 26 May 1750)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Multiple authors, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (3 vols.), Hingham, MA: Town of Hingham, 1893, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/H1 H2.
  3. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Rev. Caleb Cushing1

M, (6 January 1673 - 25 January 1752)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*6 January 1673 He was born on 6 January 1673 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism11 May 1673 He was baptized on 11 May 1673.1,2 
Education*1692 He was educated at Harvard University in 1692.1,2 
Marriage*14 March 1698 He married Elizabeth Cotton at Salisbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, on 14 March 1698 at age 25. Their children include:
     i.     Caleb Cushing (10 Oct 1703-28 Dec 1797)
     ii.     Rev. James Cushing (25 Nov 1705-13 May 1764)
     iii.     Rev. John Cushing (10 Apr 1709-25 Jan 1772)
     iv.     Joanna Cushing (ca 1711-)
     v.     Mary Cushing (ca 1713-.)1 
Ordination*9 November 1698 He was ordained on 9 November 1698.3 
Biography* Caleb “was one of the numerous signers of documents in 1745, unfavorable to the itinerary of Whitfield, and endorsing the proceedings of Harvard College in 1744 in relation to his career. He was pastor of the Salisbury Church during a period of 56 years. ‘We know not the man in the County of Essex,’ says the eminent preacher of his funeral sermon, ‘who has moulded a broader and deeper influence on the minds of the people than this venerable devine.’
     “The Boston Evening Post stated: ‘He was of excellent natural parts, judgment and memory which so rarely meet, yet met in him in so eminent degree that it was not easy to say in which he excelled, and at the same time, he had the easiest and happiest temper, and most benign soul. He was a learned, solid divine, and of exemplary conversation, condescending, prudent, benevolent and a wise counsellor, remarkable for hospitality.’”.2 
Death*25 January 1752 He died at Salisbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, on 25 January 1752 at age 79.1 

Family

Elizabeth Cotton (6 August 1663 - September 1743)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  3. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.

Elizabeth Cotton1

F, (6 August 1663 - September 1743)
Birth*6 August 1663 She was born on 6 August 1663 at Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She was the daughter of Rev. John Cotton (15 Mar 1639/40-18 Sep 1699) and Joanna Rossiter (ca Jul 1642-12 Oct 1702.)1,2 
Note* Elizabeth first married Rev. James Alling, second Rev. Caleb Cushing.1 
Marriage*14 March 1698 She married Rev. Caleb Cushing at Salisbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, on 14 March 1698 at age 34. Their children include:
     i.     Caleb Cushing (10 Oct 1703-28 Dec 1797)
     ii.     Rev. James Cushing (25 Nov 1705-13 May 1764)
     iii.     Rev. John Cushing (10 Apr 1709-25 Jan 1772)
     iv.     Joanna Cushing (ca 1711-)
     v.     Mary Cushing (ca 1713-.)1 
Married Name14 March 1698  As of 14 March 1698, her married name was Cushing.1 
Death*September 1743 She died at Salisbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, in September 1743 at age 80.1 

Family

Rev. Caleb Cushing (6 January 1673 - 25 January 1752)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Plymouth Vital Records.

Deborah Cushing1

F, (7 September 1674 - 18 October 1770)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*7 September 1674 She was born on 7 September 1674 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism4 October 1675 She was baptized on 4 October 1675.2 
Married Name19 April 1699  As of 19 April 1699, her married name was Loring.1 
Marriage*19 April 1699 She married Lt. Thomas Loring III at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 19 April 1699 at age 24. Their children include:
     i.     Thomas Loring (4 Feb 1700-8 Dec 1739)
     ii.     Joshua Loring (ca 1701-29 Oct 1781)
     iii.     Nathaniel Loring (21 Aug 1704-ca 1760)
     iv.     Benjamin Loring (12 Oct 1708-1 Mar 1781)
     v.     Hannah Loring (ca 1709-)
     vi.     Deborah Loring (9 Dec 1710-14 Apr 1782.)1,3 
Married Name18 January 1728  As of 18 January 1728, her married name was Richmond.1 
Marriage*18 January 1728 She married Col. Sylvester Richmond at Little Compton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (now RI), on 18 January 1728 at age 53. (Sylvester first married Elizabeth Rogers, second Deborah (Cushing) Loring. He was of Little Compton and Deborah of Duxbury when they married.)1,4 
Death*18 October 1770 She died at Little Compton, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, on 18 October 1770 at age 96.1,5 

Family 1

Lt. Thomas Loring III (15 March 1667/68 - 5 December 1717)

Family 2

Col. Sylvester Richmond (1672 - 22 November 1754)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  3. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  4. Tiverton vital records, James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., Providence, 1893, volume 4.
  5. James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Vol. 4, Little Compton, Providence: Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., 1893.

Lt. Thomas Loring III1

M, (15 March 1667/68 - 5 December 1717)
FatherThomas Loring Jr.2 (c 1625 - 1678/79)
MotherHannah Jacob2 (c 1639 - 8 Oct 1720)
Birth*15 March 1667/68 He was born on 15 March 1667/68 at Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,3 
Marriage*19 April 1699 He married Deborah Cushing at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 19 April 1699 at age 31. Their children include:
     i.     Thomas Loring (4 Feb 1700-8 Dec 1739)
     ii.     Joshua Loring (ca 1701-29 Oct 1781)
     iii.     Nathaniel Loring (21 Aug 1704-ca 1760)
     iv.     Benjamin Loring (12 Oct 1708-1 Mar 1781)
     v.     Hannah Loring (ca 1709-)
     vi.     Deborah Loring (9 Dec 1710-14 Apr 1782.)1,4 
Biography* Thomas removed to Duxbury, where he bought some land in 1702 and had grants of land from the town in 1710 and 1712. His farm was opposite the present village of Kingston, at Island Creek Was selectman and treasurer. He was lieutenant of the local military company.2 
Death*5 December 1717 He died at Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 5 December 1717 at age 49.1,5 

Family

Deborah Cushing (7 September 1674 - 18 October 1770)
Last Edited29 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Charles H. Pope, Loring Genealogy, 1917.
  3. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  4. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  5. Justin Winsor, History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, with genealogical registers, Boston: Crosby & Nichols, 1849, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 974.482/D1 H2.

Col. Sylvester Richmond1

M, (1672 - 22 November 1754)
Birth*1672 He was born in 1672. He was the son of Edward Richmond (ca 1632-1696) and Abigail Davis (31 Oct 1635-bef Jul 1682.)1,2 
Marriage*18 January 1728 He married Deborah Cushing at Little Compton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (now RI), on 18 January 1728. (Sylvester first married Elizabeth Rogers, second Deborah (Cushing) Loring. He was of Little Compton and Deborah of Duxbury when they married.)1,3 
Death*22 November 1754 He died at Little Compton, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, on 22 November 1754.1,2 

Family

Deborah Cushing (7 September 1674 - 18 October 1770)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Vol. 4, Little Compton, Providence: Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., 1893.
  3. Tiverton vital records, James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., Providence, 1893, volume 4.

Mary Cushing1

F, (30 August 1676 - 8 March 1698)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*30 August 1676 She was born on 30 August 1676 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism3 October 1676 She was baptized on 3 October 1676 at Second Church of Scituate, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.3 
Death*8 March 1698 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 8 March 1698 at age 21.1,4 
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  3. George C. Turner, “Records of the Second Church of Scituate, now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Mass.,” New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg.
  4. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Dea. Joseph Cushing1

M, (23 September 1677 - 12 December 1760)
FatherCol. John Cushing Esq.1 (c 1627 - 31 Mar 1708)
MotherSarah Hawke1 (1 Aug 1641 - 6 Mar 1678/79)
Birth*23 September 1677 He was born on 23 September 1677 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism12 May 1678 He was baptized on 12 May 1678 at Second Church of Scituate, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.3 
Marriage*30 November 1711 He married Mary Pickles at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 30 November 1711 at age 34. Mary died a few days after the birth of their only child: Dea. Joseph Cushing (21 Nov 1711-2 Jan 1767.)1 
Biography* Joseph purchased in 1707 from Phillip Turner a tract of land at Henchman’s Corner in the South Parish of Scituate, upon which the house of the late Dr. Heyward Warren Cushing stands (1936). Joseph built a house upon this tract when he married, and a corner stone of this first house is imbedded in the lawn on Dr. Cushing’s estate. The original house was enlarged by his son, Deacon Joseph, Jr., and later it formed the ell of a large house built by the latter’s son George. After Joseph’s wife, Mercy, died, he did not remarry, and his wife’s sister, Alice Pickles was the foster-mother of young Joseph. Joseph was a Deacon of the Second Church, a Justice of the Peace, active in the community and greatly respected.4 
Death*12 December 1760 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 12 December 1760 at age 83.1,5 
Burial*13 December 1760 His body was interred on 13 December 1760 at South Parish Cemetery, Norwell, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 

Family

Mary Pickles (May 1688 - 30 November 1711)
Last Edited28 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  3. George C. Turner, “Records of the Second Church of Scituate, now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Mass.,” New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg.
  4. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.
  5. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.