Family Group of Moses Cushing

MOSES CUSHING   ( Daniel, Daniel ) was born October 24, 1704 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He married LYDIA BLACKWELL 1 April 10, 1734 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, daughter of JOHN BLACKWELL and LYDIA SKIFFE.

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Children of MOSES CUSHING and LYDIA BLACKWELL

  1. LYDIA CUSHING 2, b. March 09, 1739/40, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts; d. November 1771, Harmony, Somerset, Maine; m. ZEBULON HOWLAND 3, January 26, 1758, Pembrooke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 4.
     
  2. LUCY CUSHING, b. March 22, 1737/38.
     
  3. CATHERINE CUSHING, b. February 02, 1741/42.
     
  4. ELIZABETH CUSHING, b. November 07, 1743; d. November 19, 1743.
     
  5. DEBORAH CUSHING, b. November 07, 1743; d. November 17, 1743.
     
  6. DEBORAH CUSHING, b. March 23, 1745/46.
     
  7. CELIA CUSHING, b. December 25, 1748.
     
  8. SARAH CUSHING, b. March 09, 1749/50.
     
  9. JOHN CUSHING, b. June 13, 1753 5.
     

 

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Endnotes

1. Lydia B. (Phinney) Brownson; New England History Gen. Reg., (1963); 180-194, 295-306; Michael Blackwell of Sandwich, Mass. (c. 1620-1710). The deposition of Seth Fish in 1750 establishes the identity of Moses Cushing's wife Lydia.
2. Davis, William T.; Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth; p. 155, SAMUEL, Pembroke, son of above, by wife Sarah, had Zebulon, m. Lydia Cushing; Caleb, m. Deborah Oldham; Ruth; Samuel, m. Sarah Joy; Ichabod, and Abigail.
3. Davis, William T.; Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, (2nd Edition; Boston: William T. Davis, 1899); pg 155, "SAMUEL, Pembroke, son of above, by wife Sarah, had Zebulon, m. Lydia Cushing; ... ."
4. Bailey, Frederick W.; Vital Records of Pembrooke, Mass: to the year of 1850, (published in Boston in 1911); pg 295; Page Caption: "Pembroke Marriages"; "HOWLAND, Zebulon and Lydia Cushing, Jan. 26, 1758."
5. Lincoln; History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Town of Hingham, 1893.
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