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Note. — Josiak, in. Dec. 9, 1790, Nancv Bowen. Abigail, m. Feb. 6, 1800, Barker Bry- 

 ant. Margaret, m. June 24, 1804, Eliakim Stowell, and d. 3 Nov. 1811, a:t. 31 yrs. Ckloe, 

 m. Nov. 1, 1820, Asa Bates, Jr. Henry, d. 21 Aug. 1836, at. 52 yrs. George W., from 

 N. H. m. Ap. 7, 1852, Mary L. Gardner. George A.* m. Nov. 19, 1874, Fannie M. Leavitt. 

 (*See "Hingham in the Civil War.") 



CHURCH. 



1. Richard, b. 1608, arrived at Boston, 1630 ; freeman, 1632 ; and 

 from 1633 to 1649 inc. a resident of Ply. Mass. Subsequently he was 

 for a short time at Eastham, removing thence to Charlestown. Jan. 

 24, 1653, he purchased of Thomas Joy "one halfe or moytie of his 

 Corne mill standeing vpon y e Ryuer caled y e towne Coue in hingham 

 It is with y e damme head & streame thereunto belongeing and halfe 

 y e lott of Lande Lying there unto contayneing fower or six acres w cb 

 was formerly y* lands of Abraham Martyn," etc. (S. R. Vol. II. pp. 82, 

 83). Richard, without doubt, was a resident of Hing. during the re- 

 mainder of his life. He m. ab. 1636 Elizabeth, dan. of Richard and 

 Elizabeth (Jouatt) Warren, who, in 1620, came to Plymouth in the 

 " Mayflower." She d. in Hing. 4 March, 1670. He d. at Dedham, 27 

 Dec. 1668, "though he was buried in Hing., and his will was made 

 here." " Carpenter." Selectman in 1665. Resided on the spot now 

 owned and occupied by heirs of the late Col. Charles Lane, on North St. 



Ch.,— 



i. Elizabeth, b. at Ply. 1636 or 1637. m. in Hing. Jan. 20, 1657-58, Caleb 

 Hobart, and d. 3 Feb. 1658-59. 



2. ii. Joseph, 1638. 



iii. Benjamin, 1640. m. Dec. 26, 1667, Alice South worth, and d. at Little 

 Compton, 17 Jan. 1717-18. Their s. Capt. Thomas, m. in Hing. for his 

 third w. Oct. 10, 1719, Sarah, dau. of Francis and Mary Horswell. 

 Benjamin was known as " Captain," and afts. as "Colonel." He was the 

 distinguished hero of the Indian Wars, and commanded the party by which 

 King Philip was slain. (See Windsor's "Duxbury," and Barry's 

 " Hanover.") Some have thought Col. Benjamin was a nephew of Rich- 

 ard ; but this seems somewhat improbable from the fact that the date of 

 his m., Dec. 26, 1667, was recorded in Hing. by Rev. Peter Hobart, who, 

 prob. would not have entered in his diary a marriage occurring in another 

 town, had not one at least of the parties m. been closely connected with 

 those of the name in Hing. 



3. iv. Caleb, . 



4. v. Nathaniel, - — . 

 vi. Hannah, 



vii. Abigail, June 22, 1647. m. in Hing. Dec. 19, 1666, Samuel Thaxter, and 

 d. 25 Dec. 1677. 



viii. Charles, , killed in Hing. by the overturning of his cart, 30 Oct. 1659. 



ix. Richard, , d. soon. 



x. Sarah, . m. in Hing. Dec. 8, 1674, James Burross. 



xi. Mary, , d. at Dux. 30 Apr. 1662. 



xii. Deborah, bt. in Hing. March 22, 1656-57. m. John Irish, Jr. 



2. Joseph 2 (Richard 1 ), prob. came to Hing. with his parents, 1653, 

 and m. here, Dec. 30, 1660, Mary, dau. of John Tucker. This fam. re- 

 moved from Hing. soon after the birth of the youngest dau., as will 

 be seen by the foil. : " May 26, 1679, Joseph Church late of Hing. 

 'carpenter,' and Mary his wife in consideration of £114, sells to John 

 Norton, pastor of the Church of Christ in Hingham all those their 

 three lots of land which Richard Church, father of the said Joseph, 

 formerly purchased of Ensign John Thaxter, with the dwelling-house, 



