Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Margaret Langer (1647) & Thomas “husbandman” Lincoln (1656)

6029. Caleb Lincoln. Born on 8 Oct 1643 in Hingham, MA.33 Caleb died bef 1645.

6030. Joshua Lincoln. Born ca 1645 in Hingham, MA. Joshua was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 3 May 1645.33 Joshua died on 21 Apr 1694 in Hingham, MA.33 Occupation: carpenter.

Joshua, known as ‘carpenter,’ constable 1672, and selectman 1682 and 1691. He resided on Frot Hill St.33

On 20 Apr 1666 Joshua married Deborah Hobart (5646) , daughter of Capt. Joshua Hobart (14969) (ca 1614-28 Jul 1682) & Ellen Ibrook (1547) (ca 1622-25 Jul 1700), in Hingham, MA.33 Born ca 1647. Deborah was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 12 Sep 1647.33 Deborah died on 29 Nov 1684 in Hingham, MA.33

Their children include:
15492 i. Peter Lincoln (Died soon) (6 Jun 1667-11 Jul 1668)
15493 ii. Joshua Lincoln (9 May 1669-18 Oct 1700)
15494 iii. Peter Lincoln (19 Jan 1670/1-31 Aug 1731)
15495 iv. Jacob Lincoln (Died soon) (6 Mar 1672/3-26 Apr 1672/3)
15496 v. Deborah Lincoln (31 Aug 1674-28 May 1748)
15497 vi. Margaret Lincoln (Died young) (14 Mar 1677-30 Nov 1683)
15498 vii. Caleb Lincoln (9 Oct 1678-31 Oct 1721)
15499 viii. Jacob Lincoln (21 Mar 1680/1-20 Dec 1729)
15500 ix. Solomon Lincoln (25 Nov 1682-7 Feb 1763)
15501 x. Isaac Lincoln (Died young) (14 Nov 1684-29 Dec 1689)

6031. Caleb Lincoln. Born ca 1645. Caleb was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 3 May 1645.33 Caleb died on 9 Dec 1715 in Hingham, MA.33 Occupation: carpenter.

Caleb resided on Fort Hill, corner of West St.33

On 8 May 1684 Caleb first married Rachel Bates, daughter of James Bates (ca 1621-5 Jul 1689) & Ruth Lyford (ca 1619-9 Mar 1689/90).33 Born on 6 Sep 1659 in Hingham, MA.33 Rachel died in Hingham, MA, on 10 Nov 1696; she was 37.33

Their children include:
16202 i. Ruth Lincoln (11 Feb 1684/5-)
16203 ii. Caleb Lincoln (Died young) (6 Feb 1686/7-)
16204 iii. Rachel Lincoln (20 Jun 1688-)
16205 iv. Anna Lincoln (15 Sep 1690-5 May 1725)
16206 v. Silence Lincoln (26 Dec 1692-11 Mar 1760)
16207 vi. Luke Lincoln (27 Mar 1695-29 Feb 1770)

On 2 Sep 1698 Caleb second married Hannah Jackson in HIngham, MA.33 Hannah died on 17 May 1706 in Hingham, MA.33

6032. Susanna Lincoln. Born on 16 Aug 1646 in Hingham, MA.33 Susanna died in Scituate, MA, on 31 Jan 1730; she was 83.

“Joseph Berstow was married to Susanna Linkhorne of hingham the 16 Day of May 1666.”85

On 16 May 1666 when Susanna was 19, she married Joseph Barstow (2612) , son of William Barstow (701) (ca 1612-1 Jan 1668/9) & Anna Hubbard (5390) (ca 1614-aft 23 Jun 1674), in Hingham, MA.116 Born on 6 Nov 1639 in Dedham, MA.12 At the age of 1, Joseph was baptized in Dedham, MA, on 25 Apr 1641.12 Joseph died in Scituate, MA, on 17 Apr 1712; he was 72.116

Joseph lived in a house thirty rods north-east of Hanover corners in Scituate. It was a garrison house in Philip’s war. The house of Daniel Sherman stood on the site in 1937.6 7

From the History of Hanover, page 18:162
    “Farther east, or 41 rods N. E. of the Corners, and opposite the residence of Joseph S. Bates, on Broadway, stood the house of Joseph Barstow, grandson of Williamn which was used as a block-house or garrison house in the Indian War of 1676. This structure was removed many years ago, but its foundation is still visible [in 1872], and the outlines of the same may be traced even from the road.
    “In Mlarch 1672, liberty was ‘graunted and allowed to Joseph Barstow to keep an ordinary at the place where he now lives, and that he be provided always with necessaries for the entertainment of travellers, and keep good order in his house, that there be no just cause of complaint against him in that behalfe.’ [Col. Rec. 3, 178.]
    “Across the North River, in Oct. 1656, William, Senr. was authorised to build a bridge, ‘above the third herring bJrook, at stoney reache, being the place where now passengers goe freqnently over; the said bridge to bee made sufficient for horse and foot; and to cleare and make a way to Hughes Cross, and to open and clear and make a way along beyand Hughes Crosse toward the bay, soe as to avoid a certain Rocky hill and swamp;- he to have £12 current countrey pay for so doing.’ [Col. Rec. 3. 107]
    “July 27. 1662, Mr. Barstow agreed with Mr. Constant Southworth, and Major Josias Winslow, in behalf of the Colony of New Plymouth, to keep in repair and maintain the bridge called Barstow’s bridge, upon the North River, in consideration of £20 in hand paid, for 20 years, to serve for transportation of passengers, horses, chattle, and all such use as they shall ordinarily put it to, and pledged for the fulfilment of this contract, the house and land in and on which he dwelt, a small tract already disposed of to his son (in law) Moses Simmons, only excepted. [Col. Rec. 4, 76.]
    “This bridge, the first built on the stream, stood above the present bridcge and the old piers, which are still visible, and which belonged to the second bridge, are probably near, if not on the spot where Mr. Barstow built.
    “In 1657, Mr. Barstow was ‘allowed by the Court tco draw and sell wine, beer, and strong waters for passengers that come and goe over the bridge he hath lately made, or others that shall have occation, unless any just exception shall come in against him.’ [Col. Rec. 3, 115] He had been previously licensed to keep an ordinary; [Ibid. 4, 126] so that we think it probable that near his bridge he had a small building as a kind of toll-house, and here his refreshments were kept.
    “About 1662, a grant of land was made to William Barstow, ‘lying westward of Cornett Studsons graunt, in reference to satisfaction for his paines &c. in the countreys business;’ [ibid. 4, 6 and 186] and the commissioners were instructed to lay out for him not less than 40, nor more than 50 acres of arable land.
    “Benjamin, Capt. Joseph, and Samuel Barstow, were the representatives of tile family in Hanover, at the date of the incorporation of the town.
    “Benjamin, who occupied his grandfather’s house, was engaged principally in ship-building, at the yard established by the family on the North River, as early as 1690, and this business is still followed by his descendants. Some of his sons moved to Rochester, and established ship-yards, yet improved by their descendants, who are among the most active and enterprising men in Mattapoisett.
    “Capt. Joseph, in connexion with Benjamin Stetson, received in 1720, a grant of two acres of land on the Indian Head River, between Pine Hill and Rocky Run, for the accommodation of a forge and flnery, and erected the forge subsequently known as Barstow's forge, but now as Sylvester’s, and which was improved by his descendants for nearly a century, or until about the year 1800.
    “Samuel Barstow resided in the Drinkwater district, and owned land in the Central and Westerly parts of the town. He was engaged principally in farming, having an estate of nearly one thousand acres, and was somewhat interested in commercial pursuits as a ship owner, and in manufactures as proprietor of a mill.”

Their children include:
9277 i. Susannah Barstow (3 Jun 1667-16 Feb 1691/2)
9278 ii. Capt. Joseph Barstow (22 Jan 1675-25 Jul 1728)
9279 iii. Benjamin Barstow (1 Mar 1679/80-bef 1712)
9280 iv. Deborah Barstow (26 Dec 1681-)
9281 v. Samuel Barstow (1 Jan 1683/4-23 Oct 1730)

6033. Mary Lincoln. Born on 10 Feb 1647/8 in Hingham, MA.33 At the age of <1, Mary was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 23 Apr 1648.33

On 5 Jan 1674/5 when Mary was 26, she married Lieut. Francis Barker (2577) , son of Robert Barker (691) (ca 1616-bet 1689 and 1691) & Lucy [Barker] (-aft 1681), in Duxbury, MA.225 Born ca 1646.5 Francis died in 1720.120

“Francis was especially active in the civic affairs of the colony; in 1686 he was appointed to treat with Scituate, Mass. about the division of a tract of land in dispute with Duxbury, was a deputy to the General Court at Plymouth in 1686, 1694, 1701, 1703, was Selectman of Duxbury in 1685-96, was Constable in 1689, was commissioned an ensign 10-2-1689. He built and had gained sufficient wealth to rank as ‘Gentleman.’”120

Francis “was one of the Selectmen of Dux. 1685, and 1686, Capt. of a military company, etc. Later in life he removed to Pem. where in the conveyances of real est. he is called ‘Gentleman.’33

Francis lived in that part of Duxbury that is now Pembroke. It is claimed that he built and operated the first iron furnace in America in 1702 on Furnace Pond. Lieut. Francis Barker retired from active business in 1713 and gave his estate to his surviving children. To his daughter Ruth he gave a house in Pembroke.7

Their children include:
9206 i. Francis Barker (Died soon) (9 Oct 1675-29 Oct 1675)
9207 ii. Joshua Barker (Died unmarried) (16 Nov 1676-)
9208 iii. Elizabeth Barker (31 Oct 1677-17 Apr 1711)
9209 iv. Josiah Barker (21 Sep 1679-1718)
9210 v. Ruth Barker (Died young) (31 Jan 1681-)
9211 vi. Francis Barker (18 Oct 1682-1733)
9212 vii. Ruth Barker (21 Jan 1683-1732)
9213 viii. Capt. Thomas Barker (1686-ca 1734)
9214 ix. Elisha Barker (say 1687-1710)
9215 x. Ebenezer Barker (say 1689-10 Apr 1756)
9216 xi. Isaac Barker (say 1691-5 Dec 1725)

6034. Sarah Lincoln. Born on 29 Sep 1650 in Hingham, MA.33 Sarah died in Hingham, MA, on 9 Jul 1738; she was 87.33

On 6 May 1675 when Sarah was 24, she married Thomas Marsh (6218) , son of Thomas Marsh (1703) (-2 Aug 1658) & Sarah Beal (ca 1625-9 Nov 1710), in Hingham, MA.33 Born on 4 Dec 1651 in Hingham, MA.33 Thomas died in Hingham, MA, on 22 Mar 1724/5; he was 73.33

Thomas was selectman in 1692, 1696, 1709, and 1710. he resided on the paternal homestead, North St.33

Their children include:
16208 i. Thomas Marsh (24 Oct 1676-18 Sep 1726)
16209 ii. Caleb Marsh (24 Oct 1678-4 Nov 1763)
16210 iii. Sarah Marsh (9 Jul 1681-5 Jan 1717/8)
16211 iv. Mary Marsh (17 Feb 1683/4-8 Oct 1781)
16212 v. John Marsh (Died soon) (1 Dec 1686-18 Dec 1686)
16213 vi. Jonathan Marsh (Died soon) (20 Jun 1688-14 Jul 1688)
16214 vii. Jonathan Marsh (10 Aug 1689-)

6035. Thomas Lincoln. Born on 22 Dec 1652 in Hingham, MA.33 Thomas died in Plymouth, MA, on 28 Sep 1698; he was 45.33 died while visiting Plymouth.

Thomas, known as ‘carpenter’ or ‘husbandman,’ constable 1687. Thomas resided near ‘Bull’s Pond,’ Hingham Centre.33

On 6 Jan 1684[/5] when Thomas was 32, he married Sarah Lewis (14194) , daughter of Lieut. James Lewis (6046) (ca 1632-4 Oct 1713) & Sarah Lane (4981) (ca 1637/8-17 Mar 1698), in Barnstable, MA.8 Born on 4 Mar 1660/1 in Barnstable, MA.8 Sarah died in Hingham, MA, on 30 Jan 1732; she was 70.33

Their children include:
16215 i. Sarah Lincoln (21 Oct 1685-14 Mar 1763)
16216 ii. Susanna Lincoln (19 Sep 1688-1732)
16217 iii. Thomas Lincoln (Died young) (30 Aug 1692-)
16218 iv. Ebenezer Lincoln (9 Apr 1694-12 Jan 1777)
16219 v. Mary Lincoln (14 Jan 1695/6-26 Oct 1784)

6036. Daniel Lincoln. Born on 14 May 1654 in Hingham, MA.33 Daniel died in Hingham, MA, on 14 Feb 1670; he was 15.33

6037. Elizabeth Lincoln. Born on 2 Dec 1656 in Hingham, MA.33 Elizabeth died in Hingham, MA, on 28 Dec 1741; she was 85.33

Daniel and Elizabeth resided in the second precinct of Hingham.33

On 23 Jan 1677/8 when Elizabeth was 21, she married Daniel Lincoln (13720) , son of Samuel Lincoln (4765) (ca 1622-26 May 1690) & Martha Lyford (ca 1628-10 Apr 1693), in Hingham, MA.33 Born ca 1652 in Hingham, MA. Daniel was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 2 Jan 1652/3.33 Daniel died on 29 Apr 1732 in Hingham, MA.33 Occupation: planter.

Their children include:
16220 i. Capt. Obidiah Lincoln (21 Apr 1679-10 Apr 1727)
16221 ii. Hezekiah Lincoln (25 Dec 1681-23 Oct 1755)
16222 iii. Elizabeth Lincoln (26 Feb 1688/9-)
16223 iv. Isaac Lincoln (20 Oct 1691-bef 29 Apr 1732)
16224 v. Martha Lincoln (13 Feb 1694/5-bef Dec 1725)
16225 vi. Sarah Lincoln

6038. Ephraim Lincoln. Born on 1 Nov 1659 in Hingham, MA.33 Ephraim died in Hingham, MA, on 28 Jan 1660; he was <1.33

6039. Ruth Lincoln. Born on 19 Nov 1662 in Hingham, MA.33 Ruth died in Hingham, MA, on 10 Apr 1751; she was 88.33

On 13 Jan 1684/5 when Ruth was 21, she married Samuel Gill (17148) , son of Thomas Gill (ca 1616-24 Feb 1704/5) & Hannah Otis (6582) (ca 1618-25 Jan 1675/6), in Hingham, MA.33 Born on 10 Dec 1655 in Hingham, MA.33 Samuel died in Hingham, MA, on 29 Mar 1730; he was 74.33 Occupation: farmer.

Samuel, constable 1700, resided on North St., near Hobart’s Bridge.33

Child:
16226 i. Mary Gill (6 Sep 1686-25 Aug 1715)


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