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Adam Cushing 1693–1752 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 JAN 1693

Birth Location: Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)

Death Date: 21 JAN 1752

Death Location: Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk)

Father: Theophilus Cushing

Mother: Mary Thaxter

Spouse(s): Hannah Greenwood

Children(s): Frederic Cushing, Adam Cushing

Adam Cushing was born in 1693 in Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth), the child of Theophilus Cushing And Mary Thaxter. Adam Cushing married Hannah Greenwood, and had children including Adam Cushing, Frederic Cushing. Adam Cushing passed away in 1752 in Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk).

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Biography

  • Adam Cushing was born in 1693 in Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth), the child of Theophilus Cushing And Mary Thaxter.
  • Adam Cushing married Hannah Greenwood, and had children including Adam Cushing, Frederic Cushing.
  • Adam Cushing passed away in 1752 in Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk).

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Adam Cushing's Ancestors

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Adam Cushing
1693–1752
Birth Place: Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Parents
Theophilus Cushing
1657–1718
Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Mary Thaxter
1667–1737
Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Grandparents
Daniel Cushing
1619–
Hardingham, England
Lydia Gilman
1626–1689
Hingham, Norfolk Co., England
John Thaxter
1626–1686
Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Elizabeth Jacobs
1632–1725
Hingham, Norfolk Co., England
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Cushing
1589–1660
Nasareth Pitcher
1586–1682
Edward Gilman
1587–1681
Mary Clark(e)
1596–1681
Thomas Thaxter
–1653
Elizabeth Thaxter
–1660
Nicholas Jacobs
1597–1657
Mary Gilman
1615–1681
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Cushing
–1641
Edward Gilman
1555–
Elizabeth Clark(e)
1561–1618
John Clark(e)
1558–1613
Richard Jacobs
1572–
Edward Gilman
1587–1681
Mary Clark(e)
1596–1681

Adam Cushing's Descendants

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Adam Cushing (1 JAN 1693–21 JAN 1752) m. Hannah Greenwood (5 FEB 1694–)
  1. 1. Frederic Cushing 1728–1824 m. Grace Bates 1730–
    1. 1. Hannah Cushing 1753–1822 m. Abraham Burrill 1750–1822
      1. 1. Grace Burrill 1791–1866 m. Ralph Baker 1775–1862
        1. 1. Hartwell (Talbot) Baker 1812–1883 m. Hepzibah Webb 1814–1871 m. Susan (Amanda) Fairfield 1830–1904
        2. 2. William (S.) Baker 1814– m. Lovina (K. (MNU)) Baker 1815–
        3. 3. Charles Baker 1829–
        4. 4. Albert Baker 1832–
        5. 5. Caroline (H.) Baker 1834–
        6. 6. Harrison Baker 1816–
        7. 7. Reuel Baker 1818–
        8. 8. George Baker 1820–
        9. 9. Mary Baker 1822–
        10. 10. Emily Baker 1824–
        11. 11. Adaline Baker 1825–
        12. 12. Ann (B.) Baker 1827–
      2. 2. Thomas Burrill 1796– m. Abra (L.) Washburn 1803– m. Sarah (R.) Barrett 1820– m. Irena ((MNU)) Burrill 1814–
        1. 1. Thomas (Waldo) Burrill 1828–
  2. 2. Adam Cushing 1719– m. Sarah Reed 1721–
    1. 1. John Cushing 1746– m. Silence Vining 1748–
      1. 1. John Cushing 1770–1863 m. Elizabeth Goodwin 1767–1843
        1. 1. Samuel Cushing 1791–1791
        2. 2. Polly Cushing 1692– m. William Fogg 1790–1876
        3. 3. John Cushing 1794–1796
        4. 4. Betsey Cushing 1796–1873 m. Job Sylvester 1800–
        5. 5. Sally Cushing 1798–1877 m. William Sylvester 1800–
        6. 6. Hannah Cushing 1800–1873
        7. 7. Anna (Louisa) Cushing 1802–1876
        8. 8. John Cushing 1804–1843
        9. 9. James Cushing 1809–
        10. 10. Sewall Cushing 1806–1884 m. Hannah Webster 1806–
        11. 11. Katherine Cushing 1814–1871 m. Benjamin Flagg 1814–1884
        12. 12. Irene Cushing 1816–1859 m. Joel Bonney 1816–1853
      2. 2. Avis Cushing 1774– m. William Mitchell 1770–
      3. 3. Adam Cushing 1782– m. Mary Thompson 1800–
        1. 1. Ruth Cushing 1816–
        2. 2. Alonzo Cushing 1817–
      4. 4. James Cushing 1785– m. Nancy Newell 1797–
      5. 5. Silence Cushing 1771–1816 m. Gershom Flagg 1770– m. Gershom Flagg 1773–
        1. 1. Ruel Flagg 1804–1889 m. Lydia Hunter 1810–1865 m. Elsie ((MNU)) Stinchfield 1817–
    2. 2. Ezra Cushing 1748– m. Susanna Shaw 1751–
      1. 1. Susanna Cushing 1777–1853 m. Jacob Shaw 1775–
        1. 1. Daniel Shaw 1812– m. Rachel Shaw 1814–

Adam Cushing's Timeline

2 Records

1693
1 JAN 1693
Birth of Adam Cushing in Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
1752
21 JAN 1752
Age 59
Death of Adam Cushing in Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk)
Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1693
    Event Place: Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source:
    [1] George Thomas Little, A. M., Litt. D., <i>Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine<i> (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1909)
    [2] George Thomas Little, A. M., Litt. D., <i>Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine<i> (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1909), v4 pg. 1756

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 JAN 1752
    Event Place: Weymouth, Massachusetts (Norfolk)
    Record Source: Internet Genealogy Source

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