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- H. Thomas LincolnBef 1630 - Aft 1694
- W. Susanna ReedAbt 1634 - Aft 1706
m. 14 Nov 1689
Facts and Events
Name |
Thomas Lincoln |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[5][6] |
Bef 1630 |
England |
Christening[1] |
Feb 1637/38 |
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
Bef 1652 |
Prob. Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Austin |
Marriage |
14 Nov 1689 |
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Susanna Reed |
Death[5] |
Aft 4 May 1694 |
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States |
References
- ↑ "The Hobart Journal", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
121:10.
1637. febuary. [Samue]l & } [Tho]mas } Lincoln bapt.
- Lincoln, George; Thomas T. Bouve; Edward T. Bouve; John D. Long; Walter L. Bouve; Francis H. Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles W. S Seymour; and Town of Hingham. History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts . (Hingham, Massachusetts: The Town, 1893)
3:20.
Thomas Lincoln, s/o Thomas Lincoln "Miller", prob. born in England, bap. Hingham Feb 1637-8, m. Mary, d/o Jonah Austin.
- Morris, John E. (John Emery). Stephen Lincoln of Oakham, Massachusetts : his ancestry and descendants. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977)
14.
"Thomas Lincoln died, probably, not far from 1694, for early in that year he distributed his property to his surviving children." Bristol Deeds 2:260, dated 4 Apr 1694, "Thomas Lincon Grand Senr of Taunton" to "my son Thomas Lincon Senr of said Taunton", mentions "Lidiah Daughter of my Son Samuel Lincon". Also, Bristol Deeds 3:55, dated 4 Apr 1694, to "my sonne Jonah Lincon of said Taunton", mentioning granddaughter Lidiah. Also Bristol Deeds 7:612, dated 4 May 1694, to "my daughter Mercy, wife of William Caswell of Taunton".
- Jordan, John W. (John Woolf). Genealogical and personal history of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1913)
p. 234.
"Thomas, (2) Lincoln, born in England, 1628. Came to Hingham, Massachusetts, with his father in 1636. He settled in Taunton in 1649, died there in 1695, and was granted a home lot. In 1675, at the breaking out of King Philips war, he was one of ninety head of families. In 1676-88, being then senior, he gave five acres of land toward Taunton's first minister, Samuel Danforth. In 1689 when money was raised for the expedition under Colonel Benjamin Church he contributed ten shillings, and during King William's war when money was raised for the expedition to Canada in 1690, he gave two pounds. In 1695 when the Chartley Iron Works were organized and one hundred acres of land was given to it from the North Purchase he was one of those who signed the deed. Member of the Military Company of Taunton in 1682. A large land owner, for in addition to his own rights under the original purchases he also inherited from his father considerable land. In 1658 declared a freeman; in 1677 elected surveyor to set off the common lands. In 1669, 1672, 1677, he with others purchased from King Philip all the land included in the ancient town of Taunton, from which several towns were later carved (except a purchase called the Titicut Purchase). He married in 1651, Mary Austin, daughter of Jonah Austin Sr. In 1694, instead of making a will he divided his property among his children, only reserving the right to sell a portion for this support."
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Belcher, Jane. "William Reed of Weymouth and Boston, Massachusetts, and Some of His Descendants", in The Connecticut Nutmegger. (East Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Society of Genealogists)
Vol. 40, p. 31.
Susanna (Reed) Smith [#2] m. (2) Taunton 14 Nov 1689 Thomas Lincoln, s/o Thomas "the Miller", bp. Hingham Feb 1637/8, d. probably Taunton between 4 May 1694 [deed] and 24 Feb 1695/6 [called deceased in deed by son Jonah]. He had m. (1) Mary Austin.
- ↑ Estimated birth date of before 1630 is based on birth of first child in 1652. Allowing one year earlier for wedding, 1651, he would have needed to be born by 1630 to be of legal age.
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