466 Samuel Lincoln. 



1759, set. 41st yr. " Hatter." Resided during most of his active life 

 at Boston. 



Ch., by w. Mary, prob. b. at Boston, were — 



i. Mary, 1742. m. Dec. 2, 1762, Hezekiah Hudson, and d. 5 Dec. 1763. 

 He afts. m. Mary Woodward, and had a s., Scarlet, who lately deceased 

 in Hing. (p. 357). 

 ii. Rebecca, 1744. m. Nov. 27, 1766, Matthew Lincoln, wid r , of Hing. The 

 late Major Jedediah Lincoln of Hing. was their s. See descendants of 

 Stephen Lincoln (12). 



17. Enoch 4 (Jedediah 8 Samuel 21 ), b. in Hing. Jan. 22, 1720-21. 

 m. first, Dec. 30, 1745, Rachel Fearing, dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah 

 (Johnson) Fearing. She was b. in Hing. 1721 (bt. June 1, 1729), and 

 d. 16 May, 1782, set. 61 yrs. He m. secondly, May 6, 1784, Mrs. Lydia 

 (Hobart) Ripley, wid. of Nehemiah Ripley, and dau. of Rev. Nehemiah 

 and Lydia (Jacob) Hobart. She was b. in Hing. Feb. 9, 1732-33, and 

 d. 26 Dec. 1803, set. 71st yr. Enoch d. June, 1802, set. 81 yrs. 

 "Glazier." Selectman 1754, 1755, 1756. and 1781. Representative 

 1775, 1776, 1777, and 1778. Resided on Lincoln St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing. by w. Rachel, were — 



i. Bethia, Sept. 28, 1746. m. Apr. 2, 1767, Jonathan Thaxter. 

 ii. Enoch, Jan. 9, 1747-48, d. unm. 10 March, 1822, at. 74 yrs. 

 iii. Levi, May 15, 1749 ; grad. at Har. Coll. 1772 ; admitted to the bar, 1775, 

 and settled at Worcester, Mass. Judge of probate 1776 ; county prose- 

 cutor, rep. Mass., 1796, 1797; rep. in Congress 1799-1801; attorney- 

 gen 1 , of U. S. 1801-5 ; councillor 1806 ; Lieut. -Gov. 1807-8, and acting 

 Gov. 1809. He m. Martha, dau. of Daniel Waldo, Esq. She d. 1828, set. 

 66 yrs. He d. 1820. set. 71st yr. They had 10 ch. Levi, the oldest, was 

 Gov. of Mass. 1825-1834, and Enoch, the fourth s., was Gov. of Maine. 

 iv. Rachel, May 27, 1751. m. Oct. 9, 1775, Jacob Thaxter. 

 v. Amos, March 18, 1753. Was three times m., and the fa. of 17 ch. Was a 

 member of the " Boston Tea Party," and captain of artillery in the War 

 of the Revolution. Resided at Boston for many yrs. ; but late in life 

 removed to Quincy, Mass. 

 vi. Sarah, Oct. 29,1754. m. Aug. 25, 1778, Daniel Cushing. 

 35. vii. Ezra, Nov. 26, 1756. 



viii. Leah, Dec. 3, 1758. m. May 5, 1779, Hawkes Feariug. 



ix. Jedediah, Nov. 1, 1760. m. (1) Edwards, and (2) Mary, dau. of 



Paul Revere. Had 13 ch. He d. at Boston, after which his wid. came 

 to Hing., and d. here 12 Aug. 1853, aet. 83 yrs. 

 x. Abraham, Sept. 5, 1762. Removed to Worcester, Mass. Was represen- 

 tative for many yrs., and a member of the Executive Council at the time 

 of his death in 1824. 

 xi. Mercy, Feb. 5, 1764. 



18. William 4 (Jedediah 8 Samuel 2 " 1 ), b. in Hing. Aug. 5,1729. m. 

 Mary Otis, dau. of Dr. Ephraim and Rachel (Hersey) Otis of Scit. 

 She d. in Hing. 12 Sept. 1773, set. 37th yr. He d. 17 Nov. 1792, aet. 

 63 yrs. In his will, dated 4 Nov. 1792, provides for his three sons 

 then living, and gives "to Lucy Lewis for her long and faithful ser- 

 vices in my family," etc., a comfortable maintenance "as long as she 

 remains unmarried." " Farmer." Constable 1768. Resided on Lin- 

 coln St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., were — 



i. William, July 1, 1761. m. Jan. 3, 1787, Jael, dau. of Joseph and Sarah 

 (Leavitt) Cushing. They removed to Dedham, Mass., and thence to 

 Marlboro', N. H. She d. at Ashby, 30 Oct. 1840, 33t. 76 yrs. Dea. 

 Leavitt Lincoln, s. of William and Jael, d. at New Ipswich, N. H., 16 

 Dec. 1887, at. 91st yr. 



