| 358 | Leavitt Lincoln. |
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HANNAH (II. p. 428 : i. 1, xii.), m. secondly, Aug. 25, 1693, Joseph Easterbrook. See II. p. 208, and III. p. 29 : 7.
Ch. of JEROM (II. p. 435 : 23, iv.),
| i. | SARAH L., b. Apr. 29, 1838. See II. p. 439 : note. | |
| ii. | JANE L., b. Aug. 29, 1839. |
MARGARETTE, dau. of Josiah (II. p. 429 : 3, iii.), m. for her sec. husband, Nov. 6, 1722, Peter Webb. See III. p. 17 : 6.
OLIVE FEARING, dau. of William H. (II. p. 438 : 34, ii.) was b. in Hing. Sept. 20, 1888.
MARGARETTE H. (II. p. 439 : 1, v.), m. June 9, 1889, Charles E. Brooks of Wey.
MARY E. (II. p. 439 : 1, iv.), m. Feb. 2, 1884, Charles O. Everett of Wey.
THOMAS G., wid'r (II. p. 440 : 2), m. (2) Feb. 1, 1888, Melvina E. La Mere.
Child b. in Hing.,
| i. | JAMES CHESTER, Nov. 21, 1888. |
ALBERT, s. of William (II. p. 440), was b. in Hing. July 22, 1887.
ABISHA (II. p. 444 : 13, i.), m. March 23, 1779, Deborah, dau. of Edward Wilder.
EMMA F. (II. p. 448 : 24, ii.), m. Jan. 31, 1888, Edgar M. Sprague, and d. 18 Aug. 1889, æt. 18 yrs.
RACHEL (II. p. 443 : 7, vi.), m. Oct. 28, 1764, Joseph Godard.
ABIGAIL A., wid. of Bela (III. p. 14 : 35), d. 25 Sept. 1888, æt. 63d yr.
ALLEN, whose family rec. as given in Vol. III. p. 11 : 24 is corrected from information recently furnished as foll.:
Ch., all b. in Hing.,
| i. | JULIETTE ATWOOD, Apr. 14, 1809. | |
| ii. | BENJAMIN STOWELL, Apr. 25, 1811. | |
| iii. | ALFRED, Nov. 22, 1813. (See p. 12 [sic, 13] : 29.) | |
| iv. | ALLEN AUGUSTUS, March 15, 1817. | |
| v. | ANN ROSINA, Sept. 18, 1819. | |
| vi. | BRADFORD HERSEY, May 26, 1822. | |
| vii. | LORENZO, , d. young. | |
| viii. | ALONZO, 1827. His ch. by w. Mary F.: 1. Alonzo F., Sept. 20, 1852. 2. Harriet, Nov. 12, 1853, d. 14 Feb. 1855. 3. Mary Ford, Aug. 6, 1856. m. May 14, 1886, Henry G. Chase, and resides in Greenville, R. I. |
LINCOLN DEPOSITIONS.
CALEB LINCOLN (III. p. 16 : 3), of Hingham, aged 47 or thereabouts, testifies and saith "I being under ye command of Capt. Joshuah Hobart upon a place called Ensigne Thaxters Hill in Hingham upon a Training day, when Josiah ye Indians Sagamore came to demand satisfaction for ye township of
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