Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Sarah Lane (1644) & Nathaniel Baker

6028. Mary Baker. Born ca 1639 in Hingham, MA. Mary was baptized in Hingham, MA, in Jul 1639.5 Mary died on 13 Jul 1679 in Hingham, MA.33

Mary was the only child of Nathaniel and Sarah (Lane) Baker, ‘a pious woman of whose conversion her husband was the instrument.’82

On 16 Dec 1657 Mary married John Loring (1676) , son of Dea. Thomas Loring (509) (-4 Apr 1661) & Jane Newton (-25 Aug 1672), in Hingham, MA.33 Born on 22 Dec 1630 in Axminster, Eng.194 At the age of <1, John was baptized in Axminster, Eng., on 27 Dec 1630.82 John died in Hingham, MA, on 19 Sep 1714; he was 83.33

John was freem. 1673, rep. under new chart. 1692.2

John resided in Hull; was town clerk seventeen years, on of the selectmen nine terms, representative in 1692.82

    “John took the freeman's oath in 1673 and became active in town affairs (Shurtleff, Mass. Bay Records, 4:2:587). He was chosen selectman that year, signing with others the original petition of Hull, dated 9 March 1673, regarding the beacon and town rates (JSL, 109). On 24 April 1684 he and Robert Gould purchased Peddock’s Island from the Indian sachem, Josiah Wompatuck, for £7. At Town Meeting on 1 February 1677, Duck Pond, bordered by Duck Lane, with the nearby beach between Stoney Beach and Gallop's Hill, was granted to John, Thomas, and Benjamin Loring and Samuel Prince in exchange for the corn grinding mill, for the town (ibid.). Thomas and John Loring bought waterfront property at South Boston from John and Sarah Leverett on 6 June 1675 (Suffolk Deeds, 14:214-215).
    “John Loring was a juryman at a court of common pleas in 1686, and first representative from Hull to the General Court under the second charter, granted in 1692 by King William III. He and other selectmen presented the bylaws of Hull to the General Court in February 1695 (Hull Town Records, n.p.; JSL, 109-111). His will, dated in 1708, with codicil dated 9 February 1714, was proved 22 October 1714, naming his son John executor. The estate was valued at £971 5s. (Suffolk Co. Probate File 3623). Readers interested in this family should see also The Journal of the Rev. Israel Loring.”83

Gravestone inscription: “here lyes buried the body of Mr John Loring Decd. Septr. 19. 1714, in Ye 84th year of his age.”33

Their children include:
6147 i. John Loring (19 Sep 1658-2 Jan 1677/8)
6148 ii. Joseph Loring (10 Mar 1659/60-3 Feb 1692)
6149 iii. Thomas Loring (1 Mar 1661/2-3 Oct 1738)
6150 iv. Sarah Loring (Died young) (1 Jan 1663/4-16 Dec 1678)
6151 v. Isaac Loring (22 Jan 1665/6-3 Dec 1702)
6152 vi. Mary Loring (4 Feb 1667/8-1757)
6153 vii. Nathaniel Loring (5 Mar 1669/70-)
6154 viii. Daniel Loring (8 Feb 1671/2-)
6155 ix. Rachel Loring (Died soon) (29 [sic] Feb 1673/4-8 Mar 1706/7)
6156 x. Jacob Loring (21 Apr 1676-5 Dec 1751)
6157 xi. Israel Loring (Died soon) (29 Mar 1678-31 Dec 1678)


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