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BURRELL. 



1. Daniel,^ who came to Hing. with his fam. ab. 1760, was a s. of 

 Ephraim ^ and Mary (Pratt) Burrell, and gr. s. of John ^ and Eebekah 

 Burrell, early residents of Weymouth, Mass. He was b. at Wey. March 

 22, 1719-20, and m. first, Jan. 22, 1740-41, Tabitha Porter, dau. of 

 Ebenezer and Sarah (Humphrey) Porter. She was b. at Wey. March 

 22, 1718-19, and d. in Hing. 22 Nov. 1793, set. 75th yr. He m. sec- 

 ondly, March 19, 1794, Mary Stodder, dau. of Jeremiah and Sarah 

 (Macvarlo) Stodder. She was b. in Hing. June 13, 1735, and d. 8 

 Dec. 1808, get. 73 yrs. Daniel d. 3 Feb. 1807, set. 87th yr. " Miller." 

 Kesided for many yrs. on East St., " Rocky Nook," but late in life on 

 North St., near the harbor. 



Ch., all b, at Wey., by w. Tabitha, were — 



2. i. Daniel, Jan. 9, 1744-45. 



ii. Tabitha, June 12, 1747- m. first Philip Nye of Hing., and secondly, 



March 19, 1786, Joseph Bassett, wid"!. of Hing. 

 iii. Sarah, Aug. 28, 1751. m. in Hing. Dec. 27, 1772, Mial Bearse of "Wey. 

 iv. Mary, Apr. 17, 1755. m. Daniel Fling of Boston. 



2. Daniel* (Daniel ^ Ephraim ^ John ^), b. at Wey. Jan. 9, 1744-45. 

 m. first, in Hing. sec. pre. May 14, 1769, Betty Leavitt, dau. of Abraham 

 and Joanna (Leavitt) Leavitt. She was b. in Hing. sec. pre. 1745, 

 and d. 16 Nov. 1769, aet. 24 yrs. He m. secondly, July 19, 1770, Eliz^ 

 abeth Nichols, dau. of Noah and Elizabeth (Beal) Nichols. She was 

 b. in Hing. sec. pre. Apr. 14, 1751. Daniel was drowned off Black 

 Eock, Coh., 4 Jan. 1773, set. 28th yr. The following relating to the 

 death of Daniel Burrell is copied from the '■' Massachusetts Gazette," a 

 newspaper pub. at Boston : '•'Feb. 11, 1773. We hear from Cohasset, 

 that last Tuesday se-night a very sorrowful accident took place there. 

 Two men went a-gunning a small distance from the shore in a canoe ; 

 it is supposed the canoe was either sunk or overset whereby they were 

 both unfortunately drowned. Neither the bodies nor the boat have 

 been discovered. One of the persons was Daniel Burrell, Jr., of 

 Hingham, a likely man in the prime of life, who has left a poor sor- 

 rowful widow and several small children. The other was John Mar- 

 shall Lincoln, a promising young man, the oldest son of Mr. Ephraim 

 Lincoln of Cohasset, who had just completed his apprenticeship in 

 this town, and was there upon a visit to his friends." Kesided on 

 King St., sec. pre. 



Child, b. in Hing., by w. Betty, — 



5. i. Leavitt, Nov. 3, 1769. 



Ch., by w. Elizabeth, were — 



ii. Betty, bt. Feb. 17, 1771. 

 iii. Olive (posthumous), bt. June 13, 1773. 



Note. — Olive Beal in her will of 1786, gives " to my niece Olive Burrell, or if she dies, 

 to her sister Betty Burrell," etc. See Beal, 30, vi. 



3. Joseph* ( John ''"^-i) , b. at Wey. Sept. 24, 1719, settled in Hing., 

 having inherited by will the home-place of his gr. fa. Joseph Hum- 

 phrey, whose dau. Mary m. John Burrell ^. Joseph d. in Hing. 26 

 July, 1798, set. 79th yr. Eesided on High, near French St. His w. 



