372 Trowbridge — Warren. 



TROWBRIDGE. 



Frances Ferris, dau. of Henry (III. p. 268 : 2, iii,), was b. in 

 Hing. Sept. 30, 1888. 



TUTTLE. 



Walter T. (III. p. 271 : i.), m. at Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 22, 1889, 

 Laura L., dau. of Charles C. and Polly Vickers. 



VINING-. 



Leah, who m. Isaiah Bangs (II. p. 20 : note), was a dau. of George 

 and Euth (Derby) Vining of Norton (formerly of Wey.). She was b. 

 at Norton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1750; and was great-granddaughter of 

 John Vining, who settled at Wey. in 1655. 



VOSE. 



James W., m. first, in Hing. Dec. 25, 1841, Lj'dia A,, dau. of Job 

 S. and Lucy (Farren) Whiton. She was b. in Hing. Dec. 26, 1824, 

 and d. 8 June, 1845, set. 20 yrs. He m. secondly, Sept. 16, 1847, Al- 

 mira Howe. He was for several yrs. of the firm of Mead & Vose, 

 cabinet mnfrs. in Hing. After the firm dissolved he removed to 

 Boston, where he established a factory for the mnf. of pianos. 



WARD. 



The ch. of Benjamin and Kachel (III. p. 277 : 10) not entered 



on the town rec's were — 



i. Deborah, bt. Oct. 1764. m. Dec. 20, 1785, Nehemiah Vining of Wey. 

 ii. Chloe, bt. May, 1767, lived with Cajsar Humphrey (colored), and had 



issue, 

 iii. Edward, 1769, entered on p. 277: 10 as i. 



WARE. 



Clara Crosby (vii.), dau. of Thomas M. (HI. p. 277), was b. in 

 Hing. Apr. 24, 1888. 



WARREN. 



Mehitable (Wilder), w. of Joseph (III. p. 278 : also III. p. 312: 

 1, vii.). In the "New England Historical and Genealogical Eegis- 

 ter," Vol. V. (1851), p. 263, is the foil, relating to witchcraft in 

 Hingham : — 



HiNGHASi the 7th of February 170f. 



Whereas we under-written, have heard that there are scandalous Reports of 

 the widow ]Mahitabel Warran of plimouth, we Knowing that she was brought up 

 in this place, & in her younger time had been A person of great affliction be- 

 fore she was married, and hath liued in this towne diners years in her AVidow- 

 hood, & We neuer have had any thoughts, or sispition. nor have neuer heard 

 that any amongst us have had the least suspition that euer she was guilty 

 of the sin of being a witch, or anything that may occation such suspition 

 of her. 



