Pane-Joyce Genealogy
13344. Lydia Waterman. Born on 13 May 1700 in Hingham, MA.45
On 28 Mar 1722 when Lydia was 21, she married Samuel Capen, son of Samuel Capen (29 Jul 1648-19 May 1733) & Susannah Payson (27 Jun 1655-3 Feb 1737).45 Born on 1 Mar 1686 in Dorchester, MA. Samuel died in Dorchester, MA, on 30 Nov 1751; he was 65.
13345. Thomas Waterman. Born 19 Jan 1701/2 in Hingham, MA.45 Thomas died in Hingham, MA on 20 Dec 1781.45

Thomas resided on Fort Hill St., Hingham.45
On 20 Nov 1729 Thomas married Mary Beal (18466) , daughter of John Beal (6653) (8 Mar 1656/7-30 Dec 1735) & Hannah (ca 1669-27 Apr 1762), in Hingham, MA.45 Born on 7 May 1710 in Hingham, MA.45 Mary died in Hingham, MA, on 21 Sep 1781; she was 71.45

Thomas and Mary died within a day of each other, and were buried together the same day.45
Their children include:
30634i.
Thomas Waterman (4 May 1731-9 Aug 1797)
30635ii.
Mary Waterman (17 May 1733-9 Jun 1776)
30636iii.
Josiah Waterman (ca 1735-)
30637iv.
David Waterman (7 Dec 1736-)
30638v.
Sarah Waterman (Died young) (ca 1739-28 Oct 1743)
30639vi.
Lydia Waterman (Died soon) (ca 1742-10 Jul 1742)
30640vii.
Robert Waterman (Died unmarried) (30 Aug 1743-7 Dec 1768)
30641viii.
Sarah Waterman (ca 1745-)
30642ix.
John Waterman (Died soon) (ca 1747-12 Feb 1747)
30643x.
Lydia Waterman (25 Dec 1748-7 Mar 1818)
30644xi.
Elizabeth Waterman (22 Jun 1753-)
13346. Hannah Waterman. Born on 22 May 1704 in Hingham, MA.45 Hannah died in Hingham, MA, on 22 Jun 1773; she was 69.
On 18 Sep 1723 when Hannah was 19, she married Theophilus Cushing (25559) , son of Capt. Theophilus Cushing (10028) (19 May 1657-7 Jan 1717/8) & Mary Thaxter (27252) (19 Aug 1667-1737), in Hingham, MA.2 Born on 16 Jun 1703 in Hingham, MA.45 Theophilus died in Hingham, MA, on 15 Jun 1779; he was 75.45 Occupation: farmer and mill owner.2 Marriage intention published on 27 Aug 1723 at Hingham, MA.45

From Lincoln’s History of Hingham:45
    Theophilus and Hannah resided on the paternal homestead, Main Street, South Hingham. He held the offices of constable and selectman for many years.
    In his will of 10 Sept. 1778, proved 25 June, 1779, which is quite lengthy, gives “to son Theophilus the home place, buildings,” etc., inc. “the house I live in;” “to son Perez land and the dwelling-house in Franklin where he resides; to Hannah Cushing the widow of my son Pyam; to daughter Emma, the wife of John Burr; to the children of my daughter Tamar, wife of Elijah Cushing of Pembroke, decd., namely, Elijah and Tamar Cushing; to grandson Robert Cushing house and land on the north side of the way leading to my mills; to grandson Henry Cushing land on the west side of the way, opposite Robert's, till it reaches the river; to grandson Seth Cushing land on the east side of the country road; to the children of my granddaughter Hannah, wife of Enoch Collamore; to the children of my granddaughter Deborah, wife of Walter Hatch; and to granddaughters Tamsen Cushing, Tamar Cushing, and Anna Cushing.”
Their children include:
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Capt. Pyam Cushing (8 Aug 1725-21 Aug 1776)
30646ii.
Emma Cushing (17 Mar 1727/8-21 Dec 1805)
30647iii.
Tamar Cushing (6 Mar 1729/30-28 Mar 1761)
30648iv.
Tamsen Cushing (Died soon) (19 Jul 1733-22 Feb 1735/6)
30649v.
Deborah Cushing (Died soon) (20 Jul 1735-6 Mar 1735/6)
30650vi.
Theophilus Cushing (Died soon) (14 Jun 1737-25 Nov 1738)
30651vii.
Tamsen Cushing (Died soon) (1739-15 Nov 1739)
30652viii.
Gen. Theophilus Cushing (5 Dec 1740-11 Mar 1820)
30653ix.
Hannah Cushing (Died soon) (Jan 1743/4-1 Feb 1744/5)
30654x.
Perez Cushing (13 Jul 1746-Feb 1794)
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