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Deborah Cushing 1740–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 September 1740

Birth Location: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 19 May 1830

Death Location: Cortland, Cortland County, New York, United States of America

Father: Seth Cushing

Mother: Lydia Fearing

Spouse(s): Captain Sampson

Children(s): Isaac Samson, Simeon Samson, Simeon Samson, Baby Samson, Mary Samson, Martha Samson, George Samson, Lydia Sampson, Mercy Bradford

In 1740, Deborah Cushing entered the world in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, born to Seth Cushing And Lydia Hawke Fearing. Deborah Cushing married Captain Simon Sampson, and had children including Baby Boy Samson, George Washington Samson, Isaac Samson, Lydia Cushing Sampson, Martha Washington Samson, Mary Samson, Mercy Bradford, Simeon Samson. Deborah Cushing passed away in 1830 in Cortland, Cortland County, New York, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1740, Deborah Cushing entered the world in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, born to Seth Cushing And Lydia Hawke Fearing.
  • Deborah Cushing married Captain Simon Sampson, and had children including Baby Boy Samson, George Washington Samson, Isaac Samson, Lydia Cushing Sampson, Martha Washington Samson, Mary Samson, Mercy Bradford, Simeon Samson.
  • Deborah Cushing passed away in 1830 in Cortland, Cortland County, New York, United States of America.

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Deborah Cushing's Ancestors

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Deborah Cushing
1740–1830
Birth Place: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Seth Cushing
1705–1761
Hingham, MA, Massachusetts, USA
Lydia (Hawke) Fearing
1709–1743
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Capt. (Cushing) Theophilus
1657–1718
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Mary Thaxter
1667–
Hingham, MA, Massachusetts, USA
John Fearing
1674–1752
Hingham, Massachusetts, USA
Margaret Hawke
1681–1764
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Cushing
1619–1700
Lydia Gilman
1619–1689
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Gilman
1587–1655
Mary Clark
1590–1681

Deborah Cushing's Descendants

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Deborah Cushing (14 September 1740–19 May 1830) m. Captain (Simon) Sampson (August 1736–22 June 1789)
  1. 1. Isaac Samson 1771–1782
  2. 2. Simeon Samson 1765–1766
  3. 3. Simeon Samson 1766–1766
  4. 4. Baby (Boy) Samson 1770–1770
  5. 5. Mary Samson 1775–1777
  6. 6. Martha (Washington) Samson 1779–1780
  7. 7. George (Washington) Samson 1782–1868
  8. 8. Lydia (Cushing) Sampson 1762–1815 m. William Goodwin 1756–1825
    1. 1. Nathaniel Goodwin 1803–1876
    2. 2. Isaac Goodwin 1786–1832 m. Elizabeth Hammatt 1789–1877
      1. 1. Mary (Jane Goodwin " Jane G.) Austin" 1831–1894 m. Loring (Henry) Austin 1819–1892
        1. 1. Isabelle (Trecothic) Austin 1854–1855
        2. 2. Lebaron (Loring) Austin 1853–
        3. 3. Lilian (Ivers) Austin 1851–
        4. 4. Rose (Standish) Austin 1860–
  9. 9. Mercy Bradford 1777–1838

Deborah Cushing's Timeline

2 Records

1740
14 September 1740
Birth of Deborah Cushing in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1830
19 May 1830
Age 90
Death of Deborah Cushing in Homer, Cortland, New York, USA
Homer, Cortland, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 September 1740
    Event Place: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 May 1830
    Event Place: Homer, Cortland, New York, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Cortland, Cortland County, New York, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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