A lien — A nderson. 



Samuel Parker (Samuel P. = Harriett J. Morse), b. at Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., Feb. 28, 1846. m. June 19, 1875, Matilde Chapin, 

 dau. of Hermon M. and Matilde F. (Fenno) Chapin. She was b. at 

 Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1852. "Dealer in real estate." Resides 

 on South St. 

 Ch.,— 



i. Samuel Parker, b. at Boston March 30, 1876. 



ii. Ernest Chapin, b. at Boston Sept. 13, 1877, d. 24 July, 1878. 



iii. Endicott Chapin, b. at Boston June 21, 1879. 



iv. Ethel May, b. in Hing. Nov. 5, 1881, d. 6 March, 1882. 



Note. — Hannah, dau. of Samuel of Barnstable m. Dec. 7, 1693, Peter Jacob, s. of Capt. 

 John Jacob of Hing. Hannah, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth of Barnstable m. (pub. Dec. 

 15, 1716) Ebenezer Lincoln, s. of Thomas and Sarah of Hing. Lydia d. in Hing. 22 Sept. 

 1802, at. 26 yrs. Rev. Ralph W. m. Aug. 10, 1835. Mary Jones Tower, dau. of Moses and 

 Mary (Binney) Tower. " Methodist clergyman." Resides at Maiden, Mass. 



ANDERSON. 



1. Joseph, m. (pub. in Hing. Dec. 3, 1724) Charity Nichols, dau. 

 of Israel and Mary (Sumner) Nichols. She was b. in Hing. May 10, 

 1700. Our rec's furnish no information relating to their decease. 



Ch., b. or bt. in Hing., sec. pre., were — 



i. Mary, July 18, 1725, d. 8 Feb. 1726-27. 



2. ii. Jonathan," Oct. 16, 1728. 

 iii. Joseph, May 14, 1732. 



iv. Archibald, Sept. 22, 1734. 



2. Jonathan (Joseph = Charity Nichols), m. in Hing. July 30, 

 1752, Mary Wilder, dau. of Ephraim and Mary (Lane) Wilder. She 

 was b. in Hing. June 12, 1732. "Cooper." Resided on High St.; 

 prob. removed from here after the birth of the foil. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., viz : — 



i. Lydia, June 20, 1753. m. June 11, 1775, David Wilder. 



ii. Joseph, Apr. 23, 1755. 



iii. Mary, Aug. 28, 1757. 



iv. Hannah, June 2, 1759. 



v. Celia, Apr. 13, 1761. 



vi. Jonathan, Nov. 6, 1762. 



Alexander, from Baltimore, Md., was in Hing. at the com- 

 mencement of the present century. He m. Polly Lincoln, dau. of 

 Joseph and Susanna (Marsh) Lincoln. She was b. in Hing. Nov. 26, 

 1789, and d. 2 May, 1862, aet. 72 yrs. He d. 14 Feb. 1867, set. 86 yrs. 

 "Mariner." Resided on South St., West Hing. Alexander was in 

 the privateer brig "Ida," commanded by Capt. Joseph Pierce of 

 Hing., at the time that vessel was captured by a British cruiser, and 

 was taken to Dartmoor prison where, with Capt. Pierce and others he 

 was confined as a prisoner. 

 Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Alexander, Dec. 6, 1810. m. Sabrina E. Thorp of Boston. "Master 

 mason." Resides on North St., West Hing. 



ii. Mary, May 15, 1813. m. Dec. 27, 1834, Benjamin S. Lincoln, 



iii. Henry, 1818, d. 4 Apr. 1845, set. 27 yrs. 



iv. Susanna, 1822. unm. 



v. Ephraim, 1825. (See " Hingham in the Civil War.") 



vi. Lydia Ann, 1827, d. 12 Sept. 1828. 



