Lincoln. 369 



riiiigham then he y« aforesaid Lincoln heard y* abovesaid Saq-aniore declare 

 yt he would liaue Ten acres of land vpon y« north-side of Turkey hill to giue 

 to Deacon Joi.' (John) Leauitt During y" time of his life & after his decease to 

 be his sons, Josiah Leauitt wliich said Land ye Sagamore gaue to y^ above 

 nientioned persons to gratifie Deacon Leauitt for burying his mother." 



Sworn to before me John Smith, 



Assisnt. 

 Hingham, Dec. 26, 1691. 



Sergeant Daniel Lincoln (II. p. 449), of Hingham, aged 75 years, testifieth 

 and saith, on the day that Josiah y« Indian Saggamore came to Hingham to 

 agree with, or to haue satisfaction for the township of s'' Hingham, which was 

 about thirty years since, the s*' Josiah Saggamore told this deponent at the 

 house of Thomas Joy in Hingham that he liad given ten acres of land on tur- 

 key hill to Deacon Leauitt for his lifetime, and after his decease, to his son 

 Josiah. 



Daniel X Lincoln. 



his marke 



Daniel Lincoln made oath to the truth of what is above written this 27 day 

 of Sept. 16IJ5 before me. 



Ephraim Hunt, 



Justice. 



Charles E. m. Dec. 1, 1888, Nellie G. Bates of Norwell. 



Damietta D., wid. of Kufus W. (II., p. 473 : 40), d. 2 June, 1889, 

 aet. 87 yrs. 



Elizabeth J., w. of Edward (II. p. 485 : 33), d. 19 May, 1888, set. 

 68th yr. 



EzEKiEL (II. 15. 471 : 31 ), according to the family tradition, had a 

 s. Samuel who was lost at sea when abt. 18 yrs. of age. He was with 

 Capt. Elijah Beal (II. p. 71 : 62), at the time. 



Fkank L., m. Aug. 7, 1886, Mary L. Raymond of Wey, 



Frederick Edwin, s. of Henry and grandson of Albert (II. p. 472: 

 34, iv.), was b. in Hing. Nov. 3, 1880. 



Hannah, dau. of Asa (II. p. 472 : 37), d. 22 Feb. 1889, fet. 70th yr. 



Hannah, wid. of David (II. p. 484 : 30), d. 2 July, 1889, tet. 91 yrs. 



Hannah M. (Sears), w. of John, Jr. (II. p. 474 : 42, i.), d. at 

 Northbridge, Mass., 9 July, 1888, set. 52 yrs. 



Helens Aylmer, dau. of Alvah W. (III. p. 15 : 39), was b. in 

 Hing. June 8, 1886. 



Jacob (II. p. 452: 10, v.), had a dau, Mary who m. William Shack- 

 ford. Their s. John William Shackf ord commanded for many yrs. 

 the steam packet-ship " Illinois " and other ocean steamships, and is 

 now (1888) master of Jay Gould's famous steam yacht " Atalanta." 



Joseph A., of Keene, N. H., m. July 5, 1887, Mabel R. Welch of 

 Hing. 



Lillian, dau. of Hosea H. (II. p. 458: 28), m. in Boston, March 

 26, 1888, K Everett Silsbee. 



Lydia, dau. of John (II. p. 465 : 15), m. for her sec. husband Silas 

 Holbrook. See HI. p. 38: 33. 



Mary, dau. of Ephraim (II. p. 453 : 12), d. 15 Feb. 1888, set. 89 yrs. 



Moses (II. p. 451 : 8), in middle life removed from the old home- 

 stead on Fort Hill St. to North St. nearly opp. Goold's Bridge. 



Nathan F. (III. p. 11 : 23, vi., 1), m. at Cambridge, May 9, 1889, 

 Marion H. Burnham. 



