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Ch., prob. all b. in Hing., Eng., were — 



i. Mary, . ra. in Eng. Oct. 4, 1636, John Foulsham. 



ii. Edward, . Was one of the four young men who were permitted to 



build a gallery in the fh-st meeting-house in Hing. 11 March, 1644-45. 



iii. Moses, . (A Moses Gilman was bt. in Hing. July 3, 1659.) 



iv. Lydia, . m. in Hing. Jan. 19, 1644-45, Daniel Gushing, Esq., and 



d. 12 March, 1688-89. 



v. John, . " Was one of the first councellors named in President Cutts's 



commission. He d. 1708." 



Note. — Mary B., m. (1) Jan. 7, 1855, Alfred Nichols, and (2) Aug. 30, 1874, Allyne 

 Cushing. William M., m. June 11, 1874, Delia D., dau. of Capt. Samuel Easterbrook. 



GOLD. 



Edward, resided at the west part of the town, and was by occupa- 

 tion " cooper" (pail-maker). The chris. name of his w. was Margaret. 

 She d. 6 Feb. 1682-83. He d. 16 Feb. 1684-85. Their 



Ch., b. or bt. in Hing., were — 



i. A dau., m. March 14, 1669. 



ii. Hannah, March 12, 1643-44. m. Feb. 26, 1673-74, Samuel Hobart. 

 iii. Sakah, bt. Nov. 29, 1658 (b. 1648). m. Nov. 29, 1675, Arthur Cain, and 

 d. 11 Feb. 1731-32, aet. 85th yr. 



Note. — Abigail, bt. Nov. 21, 1658. Hannah, bt. May 31, 1660. 



GOOD. 



Charles Edwin (John = Mary E. Johnson), b. at Ha.llowell, Me., 

 Oct. 4, 1836. m. in Hing. Jan. 2, 1868, Elizabeth J. Easterbrook, dau. 

 of Samuel and Rebecca (Harding) Easterbrook. She was b. in Hing. 

 Oct. 7, 1846. " Steamboat captain." Resides on Cottage St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Fred Wallace, Nov. 1, 1868, d. 1 Dec. foil, 



ii. Charles Morse, Oct. 5, 1871. 



iii. Eleanor, Sept. 11, 1881. 



iv. Lizzie Harding, Nov. 22, 1885. 



GOOLD (Gould). 



Jarvis, had a house-lot of five acres granted him on Town (South, 

 near Hersey) St., July 3, 1636, which he afts. sold to Thomas Lincoln 

 " the weaver," as appears by the will of the latter. Whether Jarvis 

 was a resident here for any length of time is somewhat doubtful. 

 The early rec's of Boston, however, designate him as of the Church 

 of Hing. The chris. name of his w. was Mary. Their 



Ch., bt. at Boston, were — 



i. John, Aug. 30, 1646, aged 33 days, 

 ii. Joseph, March 25, 1649, aged 14 days. 



Joshua, m. in Hing. Dec. 17, 1758, Mrs. Lydia (Vickery) Low, wid. 

 of Ambrose Low, and dau. of Israel and Lydia (Burr) Vickery. She 

 was bt. in Hing. Nov. 11, 1722, and surviving him, m. thirdly, July 6. 

 1775, Jeremiah Stodder, widr. 



Child, of Joshua and Lydia, — 



i. Joshua, b. in Hing. June 29, 1759. 



