372 Jacob. 



Ch., of Nicholas and Mary, — 



2. i. John, b. in Eng. ab. 1630. 



ii. Elizabeth, b. in Eng., 1632. m. (1) Dec. 4, 1648, John Thaxter, and (2) 

 March 23, 1690-91, Daniel Gushing, Esq., wid r .. 



iii. Maiiy, . in. John Otis, Jr. 



iv. Sahah, . m. Fell. 25, 1652-53, Matthew Gushing, Jr. 



v. Hannah, bt! in Hing. Feb. 23, 1639-40. m. Dec. 16, 1657, Thomas 



Loring. 

 vi. Josiah, bt. in Hing. Nov. 6, 1642 ; buried 24 Nov. foil, 

 vii. Deborah, bt. in Hing. Nov. 26, 1643. m. Feb. 11, 1663-64, Nathaniel 

 Thomas of Mfd. 



3. viii. Joseph, bt. in Hing. May 10, 1646. 



2. John 2 (Nicholas 1 ), b. in Eng. ab. 1630. m. first, Oct. 20, 1653, 

 Margery, dau. of Anthony Eames. She d. 7 Apr. 1659. For his sec. 

 w. he in. Oct. 3, 1661, Mary, dau. of George and Jane Russell. She 

 was bt. in Hing. Apr. 1, 1641, and d. 2 Oct. 1691, set. 50 yrs. He d. 

 18 Sept. 1693, set., as his gravestone in the High Street Cemetery 

 says, " ab out 63 yrs." Resided on Main St., near the meeting-house 

 of the sec. parish, So. Hing. John was an active business man ; was 

 one of the proprietors among whom the common lands were divided; 

 selectman in 1662, 1665, 1683, 1686, and 1689, and a large contributor 

 towards the erection of the new meeting-house. He is said to have 

 been a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, and. 

 in 1682, one of its officers. He was kn. as " Captain." In his will, 

 dated 11 Sept. 1693, he gives " to brother Joseph a small piece of land 

 next to John Wilder's ; ... to my oldest son David £50 over and 

 above what he hath already had; ... to sons Peter and Samuel my 

 saw mill and fulling mill, with the ponds and land adjoining on 

 both sides of the river, also two great lots before Peter Bacon's that 

 were Cutler's and Chamberlain's ; . . . to Peter, also, £60 additional, 

 for his services since he was of full age ; ... to John my house 

 and land at Conahasset, at a place called Cold Spring, if he lives 

 to have children, otherwise one half of it to go to David's oldest son, 

 and the other half to Peter and Samuel; ... to daughter Mary Bis- 

 bee, land at Great Plain and £17 in money ; to daughter Sarah Hawke, 

 land and £20 ; to daughter Jael Cushing, land and £10; to daughter 

 Elizabeth Turner, land and £50 ; to daughters Hannah and Deborah 

 Jacob, £100 each ; to daughter Lydia Jacob, one half of my corn mill 

 at Weymouth, and £20, to be paid her at 18 years of age : to daughter 

 Abigail Jacob, my barn, land, &c, at Conahasset, the income from it to 

 be for her education until she arrives at 18 years of age : " provides 

 also for the maintenance of his father Russell, and desires that 

 '■ brother Joseph, and brothers in law Nathaniel Thomas and Lieut. 

 Matthew Cushing be overseers of this my will, and advise with my 

 children." Est. appraised at £1298 5s. 



Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Margery, were — 



i. John, Oct. 20, 1654, slain by Indians near his fa.'s house, 19 Apr. 1676, 



set. 22 yrs. 

 ii. Maky, March 30, 1656. m. (1) Dec. 17, 1675, Samuel Bacon, and (2) 



March 25, 1685, Elisha Bisbee. 

 iii. Sarah, Sept. 29, 1657 (bt. Feb. 28, 1657-58). m. July 9, 1678, James 



Hawke. 

 iv. Bfajamin, Apr. 2, 1659, d. 5 March foil. 



