Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Hannah Otis (4082) & Thomas Gill
12005. Mary Gill. Born ca 1643/4 in Hingham, MA. Mary was baptized in Hingham, MA, Jan 1643/4.45 Mary died in Hingham, MA on 17 Jun 1701.45
On 14 Nov 1660 Mary married John Beal (2540) , son of John Beal (1161) (ca 1588-1 Apr 1688) & Frances Ripley (1962) (ca 1580-Mar 1630), in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1627 in Hingham, Norfolk.45 John died in Hingham, MA on 12 Sep 1694.45 Occupation: Carpenter.

John first wife’s name was Elizabeth. He married second Mary Gill.

John resided on the paternal homestead which he inherited by will.45 Freeman in 1672.
Their children include:
6645i.
Mary Beal (Died soon) (7 Sep 1661-29 Sep 1661)
6646ii.
Mary Beal (ca 1662-6 Jun 1748)
6647iii.
John Beal (Died soon) (26 Mar 1665-6 Dec 1666)
6648iv.
John Beal (Died soon) (17 Sep 1667-21 Oct 1668)
6649v.
John Beal (19 Dec 1669-26 Aug 1731)
6650vi.
Thomas Beal (15 Mar 1671/2-)
6651vii.
Hannah Beal (13 Mar 1675/6-16 Feb 1698/9)
12006. Sarah Gill. Born ca 1643/4 in Hingham, MA. Sarah was baptized in Hingham, MA, Jan 1643/4.45
13 Jan 1665/6 Sarah married John Langlee in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1636. John died in Hingham, MA 22 Jan 1702/3.

From Lincoln’s History of Hingham:45
    John, probably born in England about 1635, came in early life to our Hing. ... At the outbreak of King Philip’s War, Dec. 1675, he was one of the Hingham soldiers impressed into the country’s service, performing military duty in Capt. Johnson’s company. His name also appears four years later among a list of soldiers belonging in Hingham ‘who are willing to server the Country in the capacity of troopers.’ Dec. 26, 1691, he was called to testify concerning a gift of land on the north side of Turkey Hill, from Josiah the Indian Sagamore to Dea. John Leavitt, being then, according to his sworn testimony, 56 years of age. In Apr 1686, he purchased of Nathaniel Beal, Senr., the Island then known as ‘Ibrook’s Isalnd’ (now ‘Langlee’s’), at the entrance of Hingham harbor, ‘which had previously been given by the town to Richard Ibrook, lying between Crow Point and Old Planter’s Hill.’ He was by occupation ‘miller,’ and ‘shipwright;’ also in 1695 ‘in-holder.’ Resided on North Street, near Ship Street.
Their children include:
28533i.
Sarah Langlee (Died soon) (31 Oct 1666-12 Jan 1666/7)
28534ii.
Sarah Langlee (15 Mar 1667/8-)
28535iii.
Mary Langlee (Died soon) (25 Oct 1670-23 Jul 1671)
28536iv.
John Langlee (Died soon) (8 Aug 1673-11 Aug 1673)
28537v.
John Langlee (12 Jan 1676/7-12 Mar 1738)
28538vi.
Susanna Langlee (27 Apr 1679-)
12007. Hannah Gill. Born on 10 Nov 1645 in Hingham, MA.45 Hannah died in Scituate, MA, on 27 Feb 1722; she was 76.52
On 14 Jun 1666 when Hannah was 20, she married Dea. Samuel Clap (9961) , son of Dea. Thomas Clap (3356) (1597-20 Apr 1684), in Scituate, MA.110 Born ca 1638/1642 in Scituate, MA. Samuel died in Scituate, MA on 18 Mar 1733.

From Deane’s History of Scituate:53
    From Samuel descended the distinguished family of the name in this vicinity. He succeeded to his father's residence. He married Hannah, the daughter of Thomas Gill of Hingham 1666. His children were Samuel born 1667, Joseph 1668, Stephen 1670, Hannah 1673, Bethia 1675, John 1677, Abigail 1679, David 1684, Deborah 1686, Jane 1689.

From The Clapp Memorial:310
    Samuel resided at the family homestead. He was a distinguished man of his time, and one of the most so of his native town, Scituate. He was a Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts 1692-96, 99, 1703-05, 07-09, and 14-15, after the Massachusetts and Plymouth Colonies were united. Previous to this he had been a Deputy to the Government of the Plymouth Colony 1680-86, and 90-91. He was one of the committee chosen May 27, 1686, by the town 'to draw up their grievances, and impart their apprehensions to the town' concerning the new laws that day read to them. In 1682, he was one of the commissioners to settle the boundary between Scituate and Marshfield; also to divide the line between Conihasset grant and Scituate. In many other ways he served the Town and State with great zeal and fidelity, and died at an age somewhat advanced. He and John Cushing, of Scituate, addressed a 'very spriited declaration' to Gev. Andros, in 1687, upon the account of his granting a warrant to Humphrey Johnson to lay out lands for Johnson's use. He had a grist and saw-mill where the Stockbridge Mills have since stood.
Their children include:
25442i.
Samuel Clap (14 May 1667-)
25443ii.
Joseph Clap (14 Dec 1668-ca 1747)
25444iii.
Dea. Stephen Clap (4 Mar 1670-11 Dec 1756)
25445iv.
Hannah Clap (15 Jan 1673-10 Dec 1734)
25446v.
Bethia Clap (ca 1675-)
25447vi.
John Clap (31 Sep 1677-bef 1722)
25448vii.
Abigail Clap (Oct 1679-2 Mar 1753)
25449viii.
Thomas Clap (ca 1682-)
25450ix.
David Clap (Nov 1684-)
25451x.
Deborah Clap (Feb 1686/7-)
25452xi.
Jane Clap (Nov 1689-)
12008. Elizabeth Gill. Born ca 1647 in Hingham, MA. Elizabeth was baptized in Hingham, MA, in Jun 1647.45 Elizabeth died on 8 May 1693.45
6 Jan 1666/7 Elizabeth married Serg. Samuel Stodder, son of John Stodder (-19 Dec 1661) & Anna, in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1640 in Hingham, MA. Samuel was baptized in Hingham, MA, in Jun 1640.45 Samuel died in Hingham, MA on 16 Sep 1734.45

Samuel first married Elizabeth Gill, second Martha Beal, widow of John Chubbock.

Samuel, freeman 1667, selectman 1691, known as Sergeant. Resided on Main near Elm, in Hingham.45
Their children include:
28539i.
Elizabeth Stodder (Twin) (1 Dec 1667-14 Jan 1749/50)
28540ii.
Tabitha Stodder (Twin, died young) (1 Dec 1667-Dec 1667)
28541iii.
Dea. Samuel Stodder (11 Aug 1670-25 Jul 1762)
28542iv.
Mary Stodder (30 Aug 1672-26 Oct 1734)
28543v.
Stephen Stodder (18 Sep 1674-Jul 1753)
28544vi.
Thomas Stoddard (19 Dec 1676-1756)
28545vii.
Simon Stodder (17 Feb 1678/9-13 Jul 1757)
28546viii.
Rachel Stodder (9 Mar 1680/1-)
28547ix.
Jeremiah Stodder (3 Nov 1683-4 May 1763)
28548x.
Jonathan Stoddard (1 May 1686-4 Nov 1774)
28549xi.
David Stodder (Died soon) (9 Jul 1688-19 Jul 1688)
28550xii.
David Stodder (19 Mar 1693-5 Sep 1748)
12009. Lieut. Thomas Gill. Born 8 Mar 1648/9 in Hingham, MA.45 Thomas died in Hingham, MA on 3 Sep 1725.45 Occupation: mariner.

Thomas, freeman 1677; constable 1676 and 1683; selectman 1700, 1706, and 1710; known as Lieutenant. He resided on the paternal homestead, North St., near Hobart’s Bridge.45
On 31 Dec 1673 Thomas married Susanna Wilson, daughter of Nathaniel Wilson (ca 1620-17 Sep 1692) & Hannah Craft (ca 1628-17 Aug 1692).45 Born ca 1648 in Roxbury, MA. Susanna died in Hingham, MA on 29 Dec 1725.45
Their children include:
28551i.
Lieut. Nathaniel Gill (31 Dec 1674-4 Apr 1734)
28552ii.
Thomas Gill (Died soon) (1 Jun 1677-bef 1679)
28553iii.
Thomas Gill (Died young) (7 Jul 1679-30 Mar 1686)
28554iv.
Hannah Gill (23 Oct 1681-aft Apr 1739)
28555v.
Susanna Gill (10 Nov 1683-21 Jan 1754)
28556vi.
Abigail Gill (18 Jul 1687-12 Jan 1744)
12010. John Gill. Born on 8 Apr 1651 in Hingham, MA.45 John died in Hingham, MA, on 23 May 1659; he was 8.45
12011. Deborah Gill. Born on 8 May 1653 in Hingham, MA.45 Deborah died in Hingham, MA, on 16 Apr 1727; she was 73.45
On 9 May 1672 when Deborah was 19, she married Josiah Lane (7343) , son of George Lane (2776) (ca 1613-4 Jun 1689) & Sarah Harris (2689) (ca 1624-26 Mar 1694/5), in Hingham, MA.45 Born ca 1641 in Hingham, MA. Josiah was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 23 May 1641.45 Josiah died in Hingham, MA on 26 Mar 1714.45

Josiah resided on North St., near Goold’s Bridge.45
Their children include:
20228i.
Josiah Lane (27 Jan 1674/5-15 Aug 1752)
20229ii.
George Lane (22 Jun 1677-5 May 1741)
20230iii.
Deborah Lane (21 Nov 1679-3 Jul 1716)
20231iv.
Sarah Lane (12 Feb 1681/2-14 Sep 1730)
20232v.
Thomas Lane (29 May 1684-21 May 1725)
20233vi.
Peter Lane (Died soon) (21 Dec 1687-22 Dec 1687)
20234vii.
Peter Lane (Died soon) (2 Mar 1689/90-2 Jun 1690)
20235viii.
Peter Lane (Died soon) (15 Jul 1691-9 Apr 1694)
20236ix.
Ruth Lane (Died soon) (26 Jul 1696-12 Jan 1697/8)
12012. Samuel Gill. Born on 10 Dec 1655 in Hingham, MA.45 Samuel died in Hingham, MA, on 29 Mar 1730; he was 74.45 Occupation: farmer.

Samuel, constable 1700, resided on North St., near Hobart’s Bridge.45
13 Jan 1684/5 Samuel married Ruth Lincoln (7691) , daughter of Thomas “the husbandman” Lincoln (2783) (22 Dec 1622-16 Aug 1692) & Margaret Langer (2782) (ca 1620-5 Mar 1693/4), in Hingham, MA.45 Born on 19 Nov 1662 in Hingham, MA.45 Ruth died in Hingham, MA, on 10 Apr 1751; she was 88.45
Their children include:
20930i.
Mary Gill (6 Sep 1686-25 Aug 1715)
12013. Nathaniel Gill. Born 7 Feb 1657/8 in Hingham, MA.45 Nathaniel died in Hingham, MA on 1 Mar 1658.45
12014. John Gill. Born on 14 Apr 1660 in Hingham, MA.45 John died in Hingham, MA, on 26 Sep 1660.115
12015. Rachel Gill. Born on 3 Oct 1661 in Hingham, MA.45 Rachel died in Hingham, MA, on 5 Apr 1715; she was 53.45
13 Jan 1684/5 Rachel married Samuel Stowell (7110) , son of Samuel Stowell (ca 1625-9 Nov 1683) & Mary Farrow (2647) (ca 1633-24 Oct 1708), in Hingham, MA.45 Born on 8 Jul 1655 in Hingham, MA.45 Samuel died in Hingham, MA, on 21 Sep 1695; he was 40.45

Samuel and Rachel resided on Fort Hill St.45

From The Stowell Genealogy:88
    Administration was granted on estate of Samuel Stowell, to his widow Rachel, 16 July 1696. Articles of Agreement made 31 Jan. 1715-6 between the children of Samuel Stowell late of Hingham, deceased, and Rachel his wife, relative to the distribution of property, viz.; Samuel, William, Rachel and Hannah. (Suff. Prob.)
Their children include:
19741i.
Samuel Stowell (Died soon) (10 Nov 1685-bef 1687)
19742ii.
Samuel Stowell (ca 1687-8 Dec 1756)
19743iii.
Rachel Stowell (Died unmarried) (10 Sep 1689-16 Jan 1748/9)
19744iv.
Hannah Stowell (9 Jul 1692-ca 1750)
19745v.
William Stowell (Died unmarried) (12 Oct 1694-20 Apr 1771)
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