John CushingAge: 81 years1627–1708
Birth | January 21, 1627 38 40 |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Sarah Bond November 2, 1631 (Age 4 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Susan Hawes April 26, 1641 (Age 14 years) |
Marriage | Sarah Hawke — View this family January 20, 1658 (Age 30 years) |
Death of a father | Matthew Cushing September 30, 1660 (Age 33 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | John Cushing April 28, 1662 (Age 35 years) |
Death of a wife | Sarah Hawke March 9, 1679 (Age 52 years) |
Death of a mother | Nazareth Pitcher January 6, 1681 (Age 53 years) |
Marriage of a child | John Cushing — Deborah Loring — View this family May 20, 1688 (Age 61 years) |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Elijah Cushing March 7, 1698 (Age 71 years) |
Death | March 31, 1708 (Age 81 years) |
Title | Hon. Colonel |
Family with parents |
father |
Birth: February 25, 1588 25 24 — Hingham, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni Death: September 30, 1660 — Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
mother |
Nazareth Pitcher Birth: October 30, 1586 26 24 — Hingham, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni Death: January 6, 1681 — Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: August 5, 1613 — Hingham, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
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14 years himself |
Birth: January 21, 1627 38 40 — Hingham, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni Death: March 31, 1708 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Family with Sarah Hawke |
himself |
Birth: January 21, 1627 38 40 — Hingham, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni Death: March 31, 1708 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
wife |
Sarah Hawke Birth: August 1, 1641 31 27 — Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: March 9, 1679 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: January 20, 1658 — |
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4 years son |
Birth: April 28, 1662 35 20 — Hingham, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: January 19, 1738 — Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Note | Occupation: Farmer, exporter, ship owner,
1692 First Representative from Scituate, Mass.
In 1638 John Cushing, aged eleven, came with his parents Matthew and Nazareth and four siblings to New England. John returned to England briefly in 1657-1658, visiting his uncle Peter Cushing in London, and buying clothes, a bed tick and a pair of steel yards there, as well as travelling to Norwich and Hingham in Norfolk, where he visited other relatives .... This trip may represent the beginnings of John Cushing\'s long career as a merchant, town official and justice of the peace.
Also in 1657 he, together with Matthias Briggs, purchased for 120 pounds the Varsall Estate in Scituate of Capt. John Vassall, son of William Vassall, to whom it was laid out 1634, which consisted of 120 acres with house and barns. He did not move there, however, until about 1662. The land on which the farm was situated was always known as (Bell House Neck), a name given to the place in consequence of a bell that hung at the house there, for a century, to give an alarm to the neighboring country in case of the approach of Indians. In 1663 he was surveyor of highways and in 1667, receiver of excises. He was deputy to the colony in 1674, and was often reelected. In 1673, he was on the committee for dividing Scituate lands; and in 1676, was chosen to report to the Government a statement of all services of the soldiers of Scituate in the war with King Philip. Selectman from 1674 to 1686 inclusive, and County Magistrate (Plymouth Co.) 1685 to 1692. Assistant of the Old Colony Government of Plymouth Colony 1689 to 1691, and representative to the General Court at Boston in 1692 (the first year after the two colonies, Plymouth and Massachusetts, were united), and for several succeeding years to 1697, Member of the Council 1706 and 1707. He was also Colonel of the Plymouth Regiment.
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Note | John, youngest son of Matthew & Nazareth Cushing, was Representative in the General Assembly in 1690 & 1692. His son, & grandson were judges of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts and the grandson, Hon. William Cushing, Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. He died Sep. 13, 1810. Daniel, the eldest son, married Lydia Gillman, june 19, 1645, and had 5 sons. Matthew, one of these, married Jael Jacobs, dec, 31 1684. |
Note | Occupation: Farmer, exporter, ship owner,
1692 First Representative from Scituate, Mass.
In 1638 John Cushing, aged eleven, came with his parents Matthew and Nazareth and four siblings to New England. John returned to England briefly in 1657-1658, visiting his uncle Peter Cushing in London, and buying clothes, a bed tick and a pair of steel yards there, as well as travelling to Norwich and Hingham in Norfolk, where he visited other relatives .... This trip may represent the beginnings of John Cushing\'s long career as a merchant, town official and justice of the peace.
Also in 1657 he, together with Matthias Briggs, purchased for 120 pounds the Varsall Estate in Scituate of Capt. John Vassall, son of William Vassall, to whom it was laid out 1634, which consisted of 120 acres with house and barns. He did not move there, however, until about 1662. The land on which the farm was situated was always known as (Bell House Neck), a name given to the place in consequence of a bell that hung at the house there, for a century, to give an alarm to the neighboring country in case of the approach of Indians. In 1663 he was surveyor of highways and in 1667, receiver of excises. He was deputy to the colony in 1674, and was often reelected. In 1673, he was on the committee for dividing Scituate lands; and in 1676, was chosen to report to the Government a statement of all services of the soldiers of Scituate in the war with King Philip. Selectman from 1674 to 1686 inclusive, and County Magistrate (Plymouth Co.) 1685 to 1692. Assistant of the Old Colony Government of Plymouth Colony 1689 to 1691, and representative to the General Court at Boston in 1692 (the first year after the two colonies, Plymouth and Massachusetts, were united), and for several succeeding years to 1697, Member of the Council 1706 and 1707. He was also Colonel of the Plymouth Regiment.
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Note | Sarah probably died at the birth of Benjamin in 1679.
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