26 Long — Lord — Lorden — Loring. 



tatives 1876, 1877, and 1878 ; Lieut.-Gov. 1879 ; Governor, 1880, 1881, 

 and 1882; and elected Kepresentative to the 48th, 49th, and 50th Con- 

 gress of the United States from the Second Massachusetts Congress- 

 ional District. Resides on Cottage St. 

 Ch., by w. Mary, — 



i. Margaret, b. in Hing. Jan. 26, 1872, d. same day. 

 ii. Margaret, b. at Boston, Oct. 28, 1873. 

 iii. Helen, b. in Hing. June 16, 1875. 



Child, by w. Agnes, — 



iv. Peirce, b. at North Attleboro', Dec. 29, 1887. 



Note. — Joshua, m. Oct. 28, 1779, Rachel Hobart. Edgar W., a native of London, Eng., 

 .d. 30 March, 1869, aet. 15 vrs. Sarah E., a native of Braintree, d. 8 March, 1873, aet. 1 yr. 

 Frederick, a native of Chelsea, Eng., d. 29 Apr. 1880, aet. 60 yrs. Selina I. M., m. Sept. 

 12, 1883, Henry C Lahee. 



LORD. 



William Henry (Peter Boss = Sarah A. Philbrick), b. at Quincy, 

 Mass., May 2, 1845. m. at Q. Aug. 2, 1869, Hannah W. Gardner, dau. 

 of Charles and Hannah (Whiton, or Whiting) Gardner. She was b. in 

 Hing. Sept. 30, 1842. " Farmer." Resides on Whiting St. Was a 

 member of Co. L, 1st Reg. Heavy Art'y, M. V., 1862-1865. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Sarah Annie Frances, June 9, 1870. 



ii. Lucietta Gertrude, Aug. 25, 1874. 



iii. Emma Alice, Jan. 27, 1877. 



iv. Hannah Arabell, March 23, 1879. 



v. Mary Almira, Apr. 27, 1881. 



LORDEN. 



Timothy, a native of Ire., m. Apr. 18, 1854, Ann Northe. She was 

 \>. in Ire. 1829, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1851. Timothy d. in 

 Hing. 27 March, 1872, aet. 44 yrs. " Teamster." Resided on Green 

 St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Mary, May 13, 1855, d. 7 Jan. 1856. 



ii. Lizzie Ann, Jan. 7, 1857, d. 17 March, 1879. 



iii. John Thomas, Feb. 13, 1859. 



iv. Michael Francis, Sept. 24, 1861. m., 1887, Katie E. Kenney. 



v. Julia Agnes, Aug. 23, 1863, d. 30 Oct. 1880. 



vi. Hannah Frances, Sept. 24, 1865. 



vii Timothy Joseph, Sept. 25, 1867. 



LORING (Lorin; Lorraine). 



1. Thomas, came from Axminster, County of Devon, Eng., 23 Dec. 

 1634, and resided for a short time at Dor., Mass. Thence he removed 

 to Hing., and Sept. 18, 1635, drew a house-lot on Town (North), near 

 what is now the corner of Ship St. He was made freeman 3 March, 

 1635-36 ; was early a deacon of the church in Hing., and was the pro- 

 genitor of the families bearing this surname by birth in eastern Mass., 

 and prob. throughout New Eng. On March 15, 1645-46, his dw. -house 

 was destroyed by fire. He subsequently removed to Hull, where he 



