52 Mansfeld — Manuel. 



vii. Susanna, June 22, 1762. m. May 29, 1785, Samuel Stodder. 



viii. Joseph, July 18, 1764. 



ix. John, Oct. 25, 1766. 



x. Shubal, March 4, 1768. 



xi. Christiana, Jan. 2, 1771. m. July 18, 1790, George Barnes, 



xii. Zenas, May 22, 1774. 



6. Stephen 4 (Stephen 8 John 2 " 1 ), b. in Hing. Nov. 18, 1736. m. 

 June 8, 1762, Mary Joy, dau. of Samuel and Thankful (Lincoln) Joy. 

 She was b. in Hing. Sept. 8, 1741. Stephen d. 23 May, 1782, aet. 46th 

 yr. Resided on the paternal homestead, North St., near the harbor. 



Ch., b. in Hing., were — 



i. Dully, 1763. in. July 1, 1779, John Dill. 



ii. Huldah, 1765. m. June 24, 1787, Reuben Stodder. 



MANUEL. 



1. John, kn. during his early life in Hing. as " the French boy," was 

 b. Apr. 16, 1783. He m. Nov. 27, 1803, by Samuel Norton, Esq., 

 Esther Lewis, dau. of Marsh and Esther (Hobart) Lewis. She was 

 b. in Hing. March 17, 1783. John was by occupation " shoemaker," 

 and for many yrs. resided on Fort Hill St. At or ab. the time of the 

 French Revolution he ran away from a French war ship on board of 

 which he had been placed, and came to the United States with Capt. 

 Luther Lincoln of Hing. Here ab. 1799, he was "put out to live" 

 by Dr. Joshua Barker, Capt. Lincoln's attorney, as an apprentice to 

 Thomas Webb of Wey. The original indenture, still in the family 

 possession, was published in full in the " Quincy Patriot " of May 31, 

 1884, partly as a curiosity, but more especially to show a custom 

 which prevailed at the commencement of the present century. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Esther, bt. June 24, 1804. m. Feb. 16, 1823, Bela Remington. 



2. ii. John, Oct. 5, 1806. 



iii. Lewis, . 



iv. Mary, 



v. Catherine, 

 vi. Joshua, 



vii. William, June 21, 1818, killed on the railroad track at Ea. Wey., 10 



Sept. 1883, set. 65 yrs. 

 viii. George Hobart, Aug. 21, 1824. m. June 15, 1857, Hannah, dau. of 

 John Lemon. Resides at Wey. 



2. John ( John ^.Esther Lewis), b. in Hing. Oct. 5, 1806. in. Dec. 

 24, 1825, Mary S. Lincoln, dau. of Enos and Grace B. (Stodder) Lincoln 

 (II. 456). She was b. in Hing. May 14, 1807, and d. at Wey. 3 Nov. 

 1877, aet. 70 yrs. He d. 8 Feb. 1871, aet. 64 yrs. " Shoemaker." Re- 

 sided for many yrs. on Fort Hill St., but late in life removed to Coh., 

 and resided on Jerusalem Road. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Mary Lincoln, Oct. 21, 1826. m. Dec. 12, 1847, Benjamin K. Glidden. 

 ii. Catherine, Feb. 19, 1828. m. Jan. 11, 1848, Jared Hunt. 

 iii. John Lewis, Feb. 2, 1830. m. Oct. 13, 1852, Catherine Morse, and d. 19 



Aug. 1862. (See "Hingham in the Civil War.") 

 iv. Wallace, Dec. 22, 1832, d. 15 March, 1834. 

 v. Wallace, March 2, 1835. m. Aug. 8, 1859, Lydia A. Wilson. 



