ID: I506007036
Name: Daniel, Hon. Cushing
Given Name: Daniel, Hon.
Surname: Cushing
Sex: M
Birth: Bef 20 Apr 1619 in Hingham, Norfolk, England 1 2
Death: 3 Dec 1700 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Christening: 20 Apr 1619 Hingham, Norfolk, England
Burial: Aft 20 Apr 1700 Old Ship Cemetery, Hingham, Massachusetts
Change Date: 5 Nov 2002
Note: Daniel Cushing left a full and minute will, dated 11 September 1693. A lot of land was granted to him by the Town of Hingham in 1665. He was a wheelwright and became a freeman in 1671, was an active magistrate and for many years Town Clerk of Hingham, and by the faithful discharge of the duties of this last office rendered invaluable service to the modern antiquary. From 1682 and for many years he kept a country store. Selectman in 1665 and for many years after. In the years 1680, 1682 and 1695, he was delegate to the General Court. A work has been published, styled (Extracts from the Minutes of Daniel Cushing, of Hingham, with a photograph of his manuscript, etc.) Boston - folio. Press of John Wilson & Son, 1865; printed by Lincoln. Henry Austin Whitney, of Boston, prepared an addition containing a list of names of persons from Hingham, England, and printed by Drake. Mr. Cushing had a general store and along with his daily accounts he recorded many of the town's events and considerable of it's gossip; - the time Israel Leavitt abused Mr. and Mrs. Norton with base speeches, Mr. Norton being the minister; the time his boy and the minister's son imbibed too freely; the hasty marriages and other items of popular interest. His record is a valuable one as well as amusing. A photographic copy of it is a unique addition to Massachusetts Historical literature. At the age of seventy, his wife having been dead several years, he enters in his diary his courtship with the widow Thatcher as follows:
"Nov 27, 1689, bargained with E.T. Dec. 3, 1689, E.T. denied the bargain Dec. 13, 1689, Agreed again May 1, 1690, Agreed."
The wedding followed soon after this entry. The bride was Elizabeth Jacob Thatcher, his first wife's cousin. His son Daniel married her daughter..
DANIEL, Hingham, eldest son of first Matthew, born at Hingham, England 1619, a wheelwright, came with his father 1638, freeman 1671, representative 1680, 1682, and 1695, married 10 June 1645, Lydia, daughter of Edward Gilman, who died 1689, had Peter, born 1646; Daniel, 1648; Deborah, 18 November 1651; Jeremiah, 3, baptized 9 July 1654, H. C. 1676; Theophilus, 29 May, baptized 7 June 1657; and Matthew, 15 July 1660. His second wife was Elizabeth widow of John Thaxter, daughter of Nicholas Jacob, married 9 March 1691, and she died 1725, aged 93. He died 3 December 1700, having as third town clerk of Hingham rendered says Lincoln, for many years invaluable service to the modest antiquary. I hope he recorded the names of his daughters if he had more than Deborah, married 25 September 1679, Henry Tarleton, and next, 31 August 1686, Reverend Benjamin Woodbridge of Bristol. The will of Cushing of 11 September 1693, written with admirable precision yet with much minuteness, filled more than six close folio pages, is in our records XIV. 293. It provides for the recent wife, five sons, daughter Deborah, and her husband Benjamin Woodbridge, and sister Deborah, wife of Matthew Briggs.
"To Daniel Cushing, that town [Hingham] is indebted for the first accurate records of the proceedings of the town. His clerkship commenced in 1669, and the method and neatness of the records for many years, does him much credit."
Sources: 1. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family (An account of the Ancestors and Descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638) by James Cushing, The Perrault Printing Co - Montreal, 1905. First Edition, 1877, by Lemuel Cushing, D1881 (Finished by his family) Pg 23ff. 2. Joseph Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Originally published 1860. 3. Cushing, by Barbara Cushing Walker, October, 1996 4. The Story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham England 1550-1950 - by Constance Le Neve Gilman Ames and printed for the author by Shields Rainier Printing Company - Yakima, Washington 5. FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File
Father: Matthew Cushing b: 25 Feb 1588 in Hingham, Norfolk, England c: 2 Mar 1589 in Hardingham, Norfolk, England
Mother: Nazareth Pitcher b: 30 Oct 1586 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marriage 1
Lydia Clark Gilman b: 15 Sep 1619 in Hingham, Norfolk, England
- Married:
19 Jan 1645
in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Children
Theophilus, Hon. Rev. Cushing b: 29 May 1657 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts c: 7 Jun 1657 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Daniel Cushing b: 23 Jul 1648 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Matthew, Captain Cushing b: 15 Jul 1660 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Peter Cushing b: 29 Mar 1646 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts c: 29 Mar 1646 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Deborah Cushing b: 13 Nov 1651 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Jeremiah, Rev. Cushing b: 3 Jul 1654 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts c: 9 Jul 1654 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Marriage 2
Elizabeth Jacob b: 1632 in Hingham, Norfolk, England c: Feb 1634 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
- Married:
23 Mar 1691
in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Sources:
- Author: James S. Cushing
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- Author: James S. Cushing
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