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lot on Strawberry Hill ; a lot at Sagamore Hill ; also at Whitehead, 

 and on Duke's Island. Half my right to the commons in Hull, and 

 all my upland and meadow in Hing. during her life, provided my s. 

 Samuel, or any of my ch. at Hull have lib. of firewood. To s. Samuel 

 half of my house at Hull, with lands, etc. To dau. Elizabeth, £10. 

 To s. Nicholas, land at Scit. To dau's Sarah, Deborah, and Mary, 

 £10, each, etc. His 



Ch., bt. in Hing., were — 



i. Samuel, Oct. 2, 1638. 



ii. Mary, Dec. 1640. m., 1661, Stephen Vinal of Scit. 

 iii. John, Nov. 20, 1642. 



iv. Elizabeth, Nov. 10, 1644. m., 1664, John Vhial of Scit. 

 V. Nicholas (not on Hing. rec's). m. Experience Collier, 

 vi. Thomas (not on Hing. rec's). m. in Hing. Nov. 6, 1674, Christian, dau. 



of Nathaniel Beal. 

 vii. Sarah (not on Hing. rec's). m. 1671, Josiah Litchfield of Scit. 

 viii. Deborah, bt. in Hing. June 6, 1652. m., 1678, Israel Chittenden of Scit. 

 ix. Nathaniel ? 



. Nathaniel", bro. of the j^receding. m. Sarah, dau. of William 

 Lane of Dorchester, Mass. She was b. in Eng. and d. at the house 

 of her s.-in-law, John Loring of Hull, 19 Aug. 1695. He d. in Hing. 

 3 June, 1682. " Farmer," and a large land-owner. Constable, 1668 ^ 

 Selectman, 1661 and 1676. Was in active service in King Philip's 

 War. Eesided on East St., on land now owned by the Hing. Ag'l and 

 Hort'l Soc'y. In his will of May 11, 1682, he provides for w. Sarah, 

 and gives to the ch. of his s.-in-law, John Loring; also 10s. to each of 

 the ch. of his deceased bro. Nicholas, late of Scit. 

 Child, — 



i. Mary, bt. in Hing. Aug. 1639. m. Dec. 16, 1657, John Loring of HuU^ 

 and d. 13 July, 1679, jet. 40th yr. 



1. John®, for many years an active business man in Hing. ; was a 

 descendant in the sixth gen. of Eichard Baker, who early located at 

 Dorchester, Mass., and was the progenitor of a numerous posterity. 

 The connecting line runs thus : Richard,^ joined the church at Dor. in 

 1639 ; was made freeman May 18, 1642, and d. 25 Oct. 1689. His w. 

 was Eaith Withington. Their s. Jo/m,^ bt. 1643, m. Preserved Trott, 

 and d. 25 Nov. 1711. Their s. John,^ b. Nov. 25, 1671, m. Hannah 

 Withington, and d. 9 Oct, 1746. Their s. James," b. May 24, 1713, m. 

 Priscilla Paul, and d. 18 Nov. 1776. Their s. John,' b. Dec. 14, 1746, 

 m. Eliphal Swift, and d. 14 Aug. 1818. Their s. Jo/m,** first above 

 mentioned, was b. at Dor. May 1, 1780. He m. first, Apr. 8, 1805, 

 Frances Sargent of Gloucester. She d. in 1806 ; and he m. secondly, 

 July 22, 1810, Sally L. Loring, dau. of Peter and Anna (Lincoln) Lor- 

 ing. She was b. in Hing. Apr. 6, 1788, and d. 28 May 1863, set. 75 

 yrs. He d. 13 June, 1867, set. 87 yrs. " Manufacturer of upholstery, 

 carriage-trimmings," etc. Was of the firm of Baker & Lincoln ; afts. 

 the sen. partner of J. Baker & Sons. Resided on Main St., near the 

 meeting-house of the First Parish. 



Child, by w. Frances, — 



i. John Osborn, b. at Boston, March 13, 1806. m. at Brooklyn, L, I., Euth 

 Mather Dean, and d. 8 March, 1872. " Shipmaster." Resided in N. Y. 



