Elijah CushingAge: 64 years1698–1762
Birth | March 7, 1698 35 29 |
Death of a paternal grandfather | John Cushing March 31, 1708 (Age 10 years) |
Death of a mother | Deborah Loring June 9, 1713 (Age 15 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Hannah Jacob October 20, 1720 (Age 22 years) |
Marriage | Elizabeth Barstow — View this family January 7, 1725 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Nathaniel Cushing February 22, 1730 (Age 31 years) |
Death of a father | John Cushing January 19, 1738 (Age 39 years) |
Marriage of a child | Nathaniel Cushing — Lucy Turner — View this family September 24, 1761 (Age 63 years) |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Nathaniel Cushing June 24, 1762 (Age 64 years) |
Occupation | Lieutenant Colonel |
Death | June 26, 1762 (Age 64 years) |
Title | Hon. Captain |
Family with parents |
father |
Birth: April 28, 1662 35 20 — Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: January 19, 1738 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
mother |
Deborah Loring Birth: March 15, 1668 43 29 — Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: June 9, 1713 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: May 20, 1688 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
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10 years himself |
Birth: March 7, 1698 35 29 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: June 26, 1762 — Hanover, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Family with Elizabeth Barstow |
himself |
Birth: March 7, 1698 35 29 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: June 26, 1762 — Hanover, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
wife |
Elizabeth Barstow Birth: August 23, 1699 24 18 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: November 7, 1782 — Hanson, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: January 7, 1725 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
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5 years son |
Birth: February 22, 1730 31 30 — Hanover, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: December 3, 1790 |
Note | In 1728 Elijah settled in that part of Hanover since annexed to Pembroke, where he built a large substantial house, which was held by his descendants of the fourth generation. He is called \"Lieut.\" and \"Capt.\" on the Records of Hanover. He was a Deacon of the first Congregational Church in 1729; and for many years a Justice of the Peace; first Representative of the Town in 1737; and Selectman from 1728 to 1739. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Plymouth Co.) 1757 to 1762. He was one to whom much of the public business of the Town was confided, and he executed his trust with fidelity and success.
Location of Early Residents
Further up the stream and on the gore which was annexed to Pembroke, dwelt the Cushings, Lt Elijah and Lt Nehemiah descendants of John of Scituate, who came from Hingham in 1662, and who was the son of Matthew, born in England 1588. Both these men were useful in the town, the former serving as Moderator, Representative, the latter, Nehemiah, became a citizen of Pembroke before 1750 and also Elijah; and their descendants are principally in Hanson.
Military: April 12, 1739. There were mustered in Hanover of Capt. Abel Keen\'s Company for the invasion of Canada, by Lt. Col. Elijah Cushing, Henry son of John Bray ae. 18; Lemuel, son of Joseph Bates, ae. 18 and Mark, son of Jeremiah Rodgers age 18.
1744, Oct 30. Capt Elijah Cushing was instructed to inform his Excellency concerning Dea. Thos. Josselynn\'s making way with the Town stock of gunpowder and Nov 5, Capt. Cushing was appointed to take care of the Town\'s powder and bullets.
Gravestone \"Here Lies Buried Ye Body of Elijah Cushing Esq. who died june 26, 1762 aged 64 years and three months.\"
Land Ownership Had 500 acres of land willed to him by his father John.
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Note | In 1728 Elijah settled in that part of Hanover since annexed to Pembroke, where he built a large substantial house, which was held by his descendants of the fourth generation. He is called \"Lieut.\" and \"Capt.\" on the Records of Hanover. He was a Deacon of the first Congregational Church in 1729; and for many years a Justice of the Peace; first Representative of the Town in 1737; and Selectman from 1728 to 1739. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Plymouth Co.) 1757 to 1762. He was one to whom much of the public business of the Town was confided, and he executed his trust with fidelity and success.
Location of Early Residents
Further up the stream and on the gore which was annexed to Pembroke, dwelt the Cushings, Lt Elijah and Lt Nehemiah descendants of John of Scituate, who came from Hingham in 1662, and who was the son of Matthew, born in England 1588. Both these men were useful in the town, the former serving as Moderator, Representative, the latter, Nehemiah, became a citizen of Pembroke before 1750 and also Elijah; and their descendants are principally in Hanson.
Military: April 12, 1739. There were mustered in Hanover of Capt. Abel Keen\'s Company for the invasion of Canada, by Lt. Col. Elijah Cushing, Henry son of John Bray ae. 18; Lemuel, son of Joseph Bates, ae. 18 and Mark, son of Jeremiah Rodgers age 18.
1744, Oct 30. Capt Elijah Cushing was instructed to inform his Excellency concerning Dea. Thos. Josselynn\'s making way with the Town stock of gunpowder and Nov 5, Capt. Cushing was appointed to take care of the Town\'s powder and bullets.
Gravestone \"Here Lies Buried Ye Body of Elijah Cushing Esq. who died june 26, 1762 aged 64 years and three months.\"
Land Ownership Had 500 acres of land willed to him by his father John.
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