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Deborah LoringAge: 45 years16681713

Name
Deborah Loring
Given names
Deborah
Surname
Loring
Birth March 15, 1668 43 29
Death of a fatherThomas Loring
February 25, 1679 (Age 10 years)
MarriageJohn CushingView this family
May 20, 1688 (Age 20 years)
Birth of a son
#1
Elijah Cushing
March 7, 1698 (Age 29 years)
Death June 9, 1713 (Age 45 years)
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father
Thomas Loring
Birth: March 5, 1625Axminster, Devon, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Death: February 25, 1679Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
mother
Hannah Jacob
Birth: February 23, 1639Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Death: October 20, 1720Weymouth, Comté de Norfolk, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Marriage: December 16, 1657Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
10 years
herself
Deborah Loring
Birth: March 15, 1668 43 29Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Death: June 9, 1713Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
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husband
Armoiries de CushingJohn Cushing
Birth: April 28, 1662 35 20Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Death: January 19, 1738Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
herself
Deborah Loring
Birth: March 15, 1668 43 29Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Death: June 9, 1713Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Marriage: May 20, 1688Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
10 years
son
Armoiries de CushingElijah Cushing
Birth: March 7, 1698 35 29Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis
Death: June 26, 1762Hanover, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis

Note
John resided in Scituate, Mass. He was a deputy to the General Court in 1692; Chief Justice of the Inferior Court of Plymouth, from 1702-1710; representative member for Massachusetts of the Governor\'s Council, from 1708 to 1728; and Judge of His Majesty\'s Superior Court of Judicature of Massachusetts from 1728 to his death in 1737. The Superior Court of Massachusetts, from its foundation in 1692 until its overthrow by the Revolution, had 33 Justices, the Bench consisting of five members. Among these 33 were John Cushing 1728, his son John Cushing Jr. and his grandson William Cushing. Rev Josiah Cotton of Plymouth says of him: He was a gentleman well versed in law, the life and soul of our Court while he continued in it, a man in the main of justice and integrity. In 1723 he was Lieut. Col. of the Plymouth Regiment, which at that time probably embraced all the local militia of the County. JOHN, Scituate, eldest s. of the preced. m. 20 May 1687, Deborah, d. of Thomas Loring, had Sarah, b. 8 Jan. 1689; a s. d. soon; Deborah, 4 Apr. 1693; John, 17 July 1695; Elijah, 7 Mar. 1698; Mary, 24 Nov. 1700; Nazareth, 11 Sept. 1703; Benjamin, 17 Apr. 1706; and Nathaniel, 9 July 1709, H. C. 1728; and she d. 1713. By sec. w. m. 1714, wid. Sarah Holmes, had Josiah, b. 29 Jan. 1715 ; and Mary, 24 Oct. 1716; was rep. 1701, couns. 1710-28, and Judge of Sup. Ct. from 1728 to his d. 19 Jan. 1738. Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wrcushing&id=P513621631