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He was married to Lydia PAINE on Mar 2 1719/20 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to John WEYBOURNE WFT Est. 1658-1691 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to Samuel BANGS on Jan 13 1702/3 in Harwich, Massachusetts. (3) Children were: Seth BANGS, Samuel BANGS, David BANGS, Mary BANGS, Joseph BANGS, Melatiah BANGS, Sarah BANGS, Lemuel BANGS, Abijah BANGS. She was married to James HOUGHTON before 1662 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to William AVERY on Aug 25 1698 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably. (3) She was married to Samuel WORDON WFT Est. 1673-1706 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably. (3) She was married to Josiah CROCKER on Oct 22 1668 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably.(3) She was married to William CROSBY on Apr 24 1711 in Massachusetts.(3)
She was married to Samuel PRINCE WFT Est. 1677-1709 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to Nathaniel STONE on Nov 15 1698 in Massachusetts.(3) Children were: Reliance STONE, Nathan STONE, Eunice STONE, Hannah STONE, Mary STONE, Thankful STONE. He was married to Sarah POPE on Nov 13 1676 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably. (3) Children were: Mary HINCKLEY, Mehitable HINCKLEY, Thomas HINCKLEY, Seth HINCKLEY, Samuel HINCKLEY, Elnathan HINCKLEY, Job HINCKLEY, Shubael HINCKLEY, Mercy HINCKLEY, Josiah HINCKLEY, Elnathan HINCKLEY. He was married to Mary FREEMAN on Mar 13 1686/87 in Massachusetts.(3) Samuel Hinckley, Esq., a resident of Tenderden, Kent, England, in March of 1635 set sail on the ship Hercules with his wife and four children and others to make a company of 102 bound for America. Samuel Hinckley settled first in Scituate, Massachusetts, with his family and built a home with Rev. Lothrop called No. 19. About half of the 102 persons who came to America with the Hinckleys first settled there at Scituate and were followers of Rev. John Lothrop. In 1638 the Hinckleys moved to Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, where the family name is prominate to this day. Samuel Hinckley had three sons from whom the Hinckley families of America are descendants. Samuel's eldest son Thomas was born in Tenderden, Kent Co., England, and came with his father and mother and 3 sisters to America. Thomas "had a distinguished career in America, and became Governor of Plymouth Colony. Towards the end of the reign of James II New England was constituted a Vice-Royalty, with a Governor and Council. Thomas was nominated to the latter by the King. After the fall of James, Vice-Royalty was abolished, and Thomas Hinckley resumed the Governorship." Descendants of Governor Thomas Hinckley who carried the family name came from his sons Samuel, John and Ebenezer. Samuel II Hinckley was the second oldest son of Samuel Hinckley, who lived to maturity. He was a farmer on his father's estate at Barnstable, Mass. He had 5 male heirs: Benjamin, Joseph, Isaac, Ebenezer, and Thomas. No children of Isaac have been located. Ensign John Hinckley was the youngest child of Samuel Hinckley. He was a man of some note, often engaged in town affairs. He was ensign in the Militia Company and officer of Honor in his day. Ensign John Hinckley had the following heirs: Samuel, Jonathan, Ichabod, Gershom and Job. No marriage of Jonathan has been found. Hinckley Heritage and History, E. Charles Hinckley, self-published, July 1976. He was married to Sarah SOOLE on May 17 1617 in Kent, England.(3) Children were: Thomas HINCKLEY, John HINCKLEY, Susannah HINCKLEY, Marie HINCKLEY, Sarah HINCKLEY, Mary HINCKLEY, Elizabeth HINCKLEY, John HINCKLEY, Elizabeth HINCKLEY, Samuel HINCKLEY, Samuel HINCKLEY, ? HINCKLEY, Twin Son #1, Twin Son #2, Samuel HINCKLEY, Ensign John HINCKLEY. He was married to Mary GOODSPEED on Dec 14 1664 in Barnstable, Massachusetts.(3) He was married to Mary FITZRANDOLPH on Jan 15 1667/68 in Barnstable, Massachusetts.(3) She was married to Nathaniel Bacon JR. on Mar 27 1673 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably. (3) She was married to Rev. Henry COBB on Dec 12 1649 in Massachusetts.(3)
He was married to Lydia BANGS in 1712 in Eastham, Massachusetts, possibly.(3) He was married to Mary SNOW on Oct 7 1718 in ?. (3) He was married to Lydia BANGS in 1712 in Eastham, Massachusetts, probably.(3) She was married to John SMITH on Jun 13 1643 in Massachusetts.(3)
She was married to Rev. Experience MAYHEW on Nov 12 1695 in Massachusetts.(3) Thomas Hinckley, Barnstable, son of the first Samuel, was born in England about 1618, came probably with his father 1635, was reported 1647,and married 4 December 1641 Mary Richards. She died in 1659, three months after the birth of their last child, Mehitable. He married 15 March 1660 Mary, widow of Nathaniel Glover of Dorchester (daughter of John Smith, born in Lancashire 1630), and had a number of additional children. His last child of this second marriage, Reliance, was baptised 19 December 1675, being that Sunday of the great Narraganset fight, the hardest battle before that of Bunker Hill that ever occurred in New England. Thomas Hinckley was then with the army, and Rev. Mr. Russell, the minister of the town, gave the name. Thomas Hinckley was an Assistant of the Colony, the first deputy-governor 1680, and Governor from 1681 to 1692, when the Massachusetts Charter absorbed the old Colony. During the time of Governor Andros's power, Thomas Hinckley was a counsel, named by the King. He died 1706, in his 88th year. His widow, Mary (Smith) Glover Hinckley, had died 29 July 1703, in her 73d year. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, James Savage, Generalogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, 1977. Parents: Samuel HINCKLEY and Sarah SOOLE. He was married to Mary RICHARDS on Dec 4 1641 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, probably. (3) Children were: Mary HINCKLEY, Sarah HINCKLEY, Meletiah HINCKLEY, Hannah HINCKLEY, Samuel HINCKLEY, Thomas HINCKLEY, Bathshua HINCKLEY, Mehitable HINCKLEY. He was married to Mary (Smith) GLOVER on Mar 15 1660/61 in Barnstable, Massachusetts. (3) Children were: Admire HINCKLEY, Ebenezer HINCKLEY, Mercy HINCKLEY, Experience HINCKLEY, John HINCKLEY, Abigail HINCKLEY, Thankful HINCKLEY, Ebenezer HINCKLEY, Reliance HINCKLEY. He was married to Mercy ? WFT Est. 1697-1709 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to William HOSKINS WFT Est. 1609-1657 in Massachusetts.(3) She was married to Edward BANGS WFT Est. 1624-1654 in Eastham, Massachusetts, possibly. (3) She was married to Daniel BIRGE WFT Est. 1678-1685.(4) Children were: Deborah BIRGE. !Family records and information He was married to Elizabeth FERGUSON WFT Est. 1632-1654.(4) Children were: Deborah HOLCOMBE. She was married to Jacob TOMSON WFT Est. 1712-1745 in Massachusetts.(3)
She was married to John LYMAN WFT Est. 1684-1713 in Massachusetts, probably.(3) She was married to Joseph BAKER in 1663 in Connecticut, probably. (3) She was married to Deacon Thomas LYMAN in 1678 in Connecticut, probably. (3) He was married WFT Est. 1610-1667.(3) Children were: Ruth HOLTON. She was married to Robert , Or Trott TREAT WFT Est. 1572-1594.(6) Children were: Richard TREAT. She was married to Lyman WALKER WFT Est. 1826-1859 in Vermont.(3) Children were: Arthur WALKER, Adeline (Addie) Jane WALKER, Alice WALKER. She was married to William KELSEY about 1625. (4) Children were: Priscilla KELSEY. She was married to Jacob COOKE in 1647 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, probably.(3) He was married to Florence R. FARNSWORTH on Jun 1 1870 in Vermont, probably.(3) She was married to Samuel BANGS on Jun 19 1729 in Harwich, Massachusetts, probably. (3) She was married to Samuel MAYO WFT Est. 1666-1699 in ?.(3) He was married to Frances STONE WFT Est. 1634-1666 in Massachusetts.(3)
Children were: William Eugene MARICLE. Children were: Virginia Mae HORNER. She was married to Benjamin EATON on Dec 4 1660 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. (3) Children were: William EATON, Benjamin II EATON, Ebenezer EATON, Rebecca EATON, Sarah EATON. William Hoskins came from England about 1635, and was one of the freeman that year. He married Sarah Cushman, and as a second wife, Ann Hynes, or Hinds. There is but little doubt that upon the incorporation of Middleboro as a town, in 1669, he was chosen town clerk, and continued in that office until 1693, although there is no official record of his election before May 24, 1681. At that time he was unanimously chosen to that office. His first election cannot be verified, as all of the town records were destroyed during the Indian War [King Philip's War]. He lived in Middleboro before the Indian War, in the house of William Clark, and kept the original deed and records of the Prince and Coombs Purchase, and probably the records of the town. He is one of the soldiers "from Middleboro" who took part in the war, and was promised a grant of land for his services at Narragansett. His name is on the list of those who, on June 3, 1662, applied to the General Court at Plymouth in reference to a grant to be made to them as being the first-born children of this government, and for disposing of two several tracts of land lately purchased, the one by Major Winslow and the other by Captain Southworth. He was on the jury with John Tomson and Sergeant Ephraim Tinkham to try an Indian for murder in 1674. February 6, 1665, he was appointed administrator of the estate of Nicholas Hodgis, alias Miller, deceased. He had received a grant of land in Lakenham. He was one of the men in the Twenty-six Men's Purchase and also in the Purchade Purchase, but at the breaking out of the war he does not appear to have been an owner in any portion of that land. His name is among the former proprietors of the liberties of Middleboro, but before 1677 his interest therein passed to George Vaughan, Sr. He lived in Scituate, Plymouth, and Taunton, and in 1680 was "grown old and feeble." His children were Sarah, born September 16, 1636; William, born November 30, 1647; Samuel, born August 8, 1654. History of the Town of Middleboro Massachusetts, Thomas Weston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1906. He was married to Ann HINDS WFT Est. 1609-1657 in Massachusetts. (3) He was married to Sarah CUSHMAN WFT Est. 1612-1655 in Massachusetts.(3) Children were: Sarah HOSKINS. |