Sergeant Daniel Lincoln — Samuel Lincoln. 459 



Peter and Betsey A. (Tower) Stodder. She was b. in Hing. Nov. 28, 

 1845, and d. at Wey. 25 Sept. 1873, aet. 29th yr. He m. secondly, 

 March 1, 1882, Emma F. Snow. "Shoemaker." Resides on Fort 

 Hill St. 



Child, by w. Rosalie, — 



i. Lucy Sherman, June 3, 1864. in. March 18, 1883, Wallace Hersey of 

 Wey. 



33. Baezillai'^ (Enos^-^ Joshua*"^ DanieP-^), b. in Hing. June 23, 

 1841. m. Nov. 20, 1864, Harriet L. Barnes, dau. of Lemuel and Eliza 

 (Ewell) Barnes. She was b. in Hing. June 22, 1844. "Foreman in 

 boot and shoe factory." Resides off Ship St. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. Mabel Ashton, Jan. 7, 1872, d. 4 Feb. foil, 

 ii. Hattie Hayward, March 5, 1873. 



34. George M.« (George '^-^-^ Joshua *-^ Daniel "), b. in Hing. March 

 13, 1846. m. Rebecca R. Jewett, dau. of Charles C. and Rebecca 

 (Haskins) Jewett of Braintree. She was b. at Washington, D. C. 

 Feb. 21, 1849. Resides in New York City. 



Ch.,— 



i. George Frederick, b. in Hing. June 18, 1867, d. at Boston, 11 Feb. 1872. 



ii. Charles Jewett, b. in Hing. July 2, 1869. 



iii. Rebecca Rose, b. at Boston, Aug. 25, 1871. 



iv. Roy Melville, b. at Boston, March 11, 1878. 



SAMUEL LINCOLN. 



1. Samuel, according to Cushing's MS., "came from Hingham, 

 Eng., and settled in New Hingham, 1637, living some time at Salem." 

 Another early reference to him is found on a list of passengers reg- 

 istered to pass from Great Britain to New England to inhabit in 

 1637, at which time the age of " Samuel Lincorne " was given at 18 

 yrs. This undoubtedly refers to the Samuel who settled in Hing,, 

 as the name is not found in any other locality at that early date. 

 Samuel had two bro's also, who were early residents of Hing., viz. : 

 Daniel Lincoln the husbandman, and Thomas Lincoln the weaver. 

 Daniel d. here in 1644, leaving a considerable property to his bro. 

 Samuel. Thomas d. in 1675, and altho' twice m. left no ch. He also 

 left some of his est. to his bro. Samuel, but a larger portion to Sam- 

 uel's ch. In 1649 Samuel purchased of Cornelius Cantlebury the 

 estates now owned by Mrs. George M. Soule, and heirs of Asa Lincoln, 

 deceased, on North St., near the present Hing. Station of the South 

 Shore Railroad. The lot contained live acres, and is the same which 

 was granted by the town in 1635 to Wm. Arnall. One branch of 

 Samuel's descendants still occupies a part of the original homestead. 

 The chris. name of his w. was Martha. She d. in Hing. 10 Apr. 

 1693. _ He d. 26 May, 1690, at. 71 yrs. "Weaver," and kn. also as 

 "mariner." His descendants are numerous and widely scattered. 

 Many of them have occupied distinguished positions in public and 

 private life. Very few of this stock, however, who bear the surname, 

 reside in Hing. at the present time. 



