Jacob — Jam es. 379 



Cushing. She was b. in Hiug. Jan. 31, 1843. " Shoemaker." Re- 

 sides on Main St., So. Hing. 

 Child, b. in Hing., — 



i. Sidney Clayton, March 22, 1872, il. 11 Jan. 1887, ret. 15th yr. 



Hosea Stodder, b. in Hing. July, 1817. m. May 23, 1840, Lucy A. 

 Waterman, dau. of Ebenezer and Deborah (Bearce) Waterman. Hosea 

 d. 17 March, 1872, aet. 55th yr. " Edge-tool maker." Resided on 

 High St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Olivk Amelia, Aug. 10, 1841. m. June 28, 1866, Alonzo H. Reed, and 

 d. 17 June, 1877. 



ii. Lucy Ann, Aug. 25, 1843. m. June 13, 1867, John A. Reed, and d. 7 

 Sept. 1867, ret. 24 yrs. 



iii. Ellen Fourester, June, 1846, d. 27 Aug. 1859. 



iv. Lillie Waterman, Oct. 11, 1854, d. 20 Feb. 1873. 

 v. Alfred Waterman, July 25, 1856. m. Nov. 26, 1885, Alena A. Black- 

 well. She d. at Wey. 23 Aug. 1887, ret. 27th yr. 



vi. Maria Lawrence, Sept. 5, 1858. d. 23 Nov. 1874. 



vii. Annie Forrester, Aug. 3, 1862, J. 20 Sept. 1884. 



N OTE . _ Eztkiel, s. of Bethia, b. Aug. 13, 1772, d. same day. Sally, m. March 29, 1792, 

 Stephen Hall of Boston (Rec. of Rev. Henry Ware). Rhoda, m. March 14, 1798, Jacob Beal. 

 Hannah, m. (1) Caswell Beal, and (2) Julv 1, 1820, Elijah Beal. Emma C, m. Sept. 18, 1828, 

 David J. Cushing of Scit. .Vary J., dau. of Joshua of So. Scit., m. Oct. 11, 1832, Benjamin 

 Hersey. Elizabeth, a native of Han. d. 30 Mav, 1856, at. 76 yrs. David 0.. a native of 

 Scit., d. in Hing. 6 June, 1859, a;t. 71 yrs. George, a native of Han., d. 27 July, 1866, ret. 

 60 yrs. 



JAMES. 



1. Philip, and Francis (prob. bro's, and b. in Eng.), were among 

 the. settlers of Hing. who early received grants of land here. Cush- 

 ing's MS. says, "1638, Francis James and his wife and 2 servants (to 

 Witt) Thomas Suclin and Richard Baxter came from Old Hingham 

 and settled in New Hingham." Also, the same yr., " Philip James 

 his wife and 4 children and two servants (viz.) William Pitts and 

 Edward Mitchell came from Old Hingham and settled in New Hing- 

 ham. Philip James dyed soon after he came." According to Hobart's 

 Diary, the wid. James (undoubtedly Jane the wid. of Philip), m. Feb. 

 14, 1640, George Russell. Francis d. 27 Dec. 1647, prob. without issue. 

 Hing. rec's furnish no direct information concerning the chris. names, 

 or subsequent history, of the ch. of Philip. 



2. Francis 2 , said by his descendants to have been a s. of Philip, 

 and named after his uncle Francis, d. in Hing. intestate, 29 Nov. 1684. 

 His wid. Elizabeth was appointed to administer upon the est. Inv. 

 taken by John Smith and John Jacob, 5 May, 1685, and appraised 

 at £238 lis. Od. He is called "husbandman." Resided at Hing. 

 Centre. 



Ch., prob. all b. in Hing., were — 



i. Elizabeth, birth not recorded, d. 11 Apr. 1660. 

 ii. Sarah, Feb. 27, 1661-62. m. (pub. Apr. 4, 1707), John Seal of Boston, 



and d. 2 Aug. 1727, ret. 65 yrs. 

 iii. Jane, Nov. 6, 1664. m. Dec. 7, 1704, Edward Darby of TauntoD. 



