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Genealogical notes of Barnstable families - citizen hylbom blog

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40 GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE FAMILIES.<br />

cy Crosby, and to the two children <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hinckleyr<br />

another <strong>of</strong> the brothers deceaeed.<br />

52. V. Samuel, 24th Sept. 1684^ married Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Edmond, and grand daughter <strong>of</strong> Major John Freeman. Hi»<br />

children born in Harwich were Seth, Dec. 25, 1707 j Shubael,<br />

March 15, 1708-9 ; Samuel, Feb. 12, 1710-11 ; Mary,<br />

Feb. 12, 1710-11, twin, died March, 1710-11 ; Edmon^,<br />

Nov. 20, 1712 ; Reliance, Nov. 21, 1714 (this date is doubtful).<br />

She is recorded as the eldest child, date probably<br />

1704. Samuel Hinckley and his wife were dismissed from<br />

the Harwich to the church in Truro in April 1719.<br />

53. VI. Elnathan, 8th Sept. 1686, living in 1711.<br />

54. VII. Job, 16th Feb. 1687-8, living in 1711.<br />

55. VIII. Shubael, Ist May, 1699, married first, Lydia, daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Jonathan Bangs, 1712, had Sarah March 2,<br />

1712-13, who probably died early ; and Samuel, Jan. 5,<br />

1714-15. His uncle Edward Bangs appointed his guardian<br />

1728. He married for his second wife Oct. 7, 1718, Mary<br />

Snow. This is probably the Shubael Hinckley <strong>of</strong> "Old<br />

York," Me., mentioned in the April number, 1854, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Genealogical</strong> Register, who moved to the neighborhood <strong>of</strong><br />

the Kennebec, had four wives, twenty children, and died at<br />

Hallowell aged 92. His son .James married Mary McKen<br />

ney <strong>of</strong> Georgetown, Me., and had born in Topsham, James,<br />

14th Aug. 1769 ; Thomas, April 3, 1772 ; Mercy, Dec. 17,<br />

1775; Nicholas, April 2, 1778 ; Ebenezer, Oct. 20, 1780;<br />

Clark, May 10, 1783 ; Levi, May 29, 1785 ; Olive O., Aug.<br />

24, 1787 ; Mehitabel, May 18, 1790 ; and Mary, March 18,<br />

1793. He has descendants in Maine.<br />

56. IX. Mercy, 11th Jan. 1692, mamed by Joseph Doane,<br />

Esq., to William Crosby April 24, 1711, and had seven children.<br />

57. X. Josiah, 24th Jan. 1694-5. He was a blacksmith and<br />

lived in Truro. Married Lydia Paine.<br />

58. XI. Elnathan, 29th Dec. 1697, (?1695.)<br />

I am indebted to Josiah Paine, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Harwich, for much<br />

information respecting the family <strong>of</strong> Sam'l Hinckley (son <strong>of</strong> Gov.<br />

Thomas.) That a woman having eleven children, the oldest only<br />

twenty years <strong>of</strong> age, should have deserted her family and married<br />

a man having eight children, is what mothers do not <strong>of</strong>ten do.*<br />

(25.) John Hinckley, son <strong>of</strong> Gov. Thomas, born 9th June,<br />

1667, was a farmer, and as the stock and tools <strong>of</strong> a shoe maker<br />

are apprised as a part <strong>of</strong> his assets, I infer that he had learned<br />

*Her aon Jabez Huckins was bom 20th July, 1698, a^d her marriage to Thomas Huckins<br />

was solemnized on the 17th <strong>of</strong> Aug. next following. If the reader will turn to the<br />

Huckins genealogy, the reason why the children left their unnatural mother will be apparent.<br />

The' some <strong>of</strong> this family removed to Truro, those <strong>of</strong> the name now resident in that<br />

town are not descendants <strong>of</strong> Samuel; but <strong>of</strong> his brother Jolm.

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