Pane-Joyce Genealogy
20979. Hannah Cushing. Born on 26 Mar 1687 in Scituate, MA.52

Briggs42 says Hannah was the daughter of Rev. Nehemiah Cushing.
On 25 Dec 1706 when Hannah was 19, she married Capt. Samuel Williams Barker (15913) , son of John Barker Esq. (9175) (ca 1650-1 Dec 1729) & Desire Annable (5948) (Oct 1653-24 Jul 1706), in the Second Church of Scituate.52 Born on 23 Apr 1686 in Marshfield, MA.60 Samuel Williams died in Scituate, MA, on 6 Aug 1754; he was 68.52 Buried in Union Street Cemetery, Scituate.

Samuel must have had an older brother Williams Barker. Samuel’s great uncle John Williams of Scituate made his will in 1691 when Samuel was five years old, making Williams Barker John Williams’ major heir with the proviso that if Williams Barker died without issue, the legacy would pass to Samuel:
    “To Willams Barker, the son of my nephew John Barker of Marshfield, all my farm in Scituate where I now live, to be possessed by him when 21 years of age, until then it shall be in the occupation of his said father, he to pay legacies as directed; if said Williams die without issue, said farm shall go to his brother Samuel Barker, “He then Giving himself and being thenceforth Called by the name of Williams Barker”; to nephew John Barker £30, and to his son John Barker £10, and to Samuel Barker aforesaid £30, and to each of the daughters of said nephew John Barker, £10; to said nephew John Barker one moiety or half share in undivided lands at Conahasset.”
    From “Abstracts from the First Book of Plymouth County Probate Records” The Genealogical Advertiser 4 (1898), pages 25–27, http://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve05gree

From the Barker Genealogy:290
    Samuel Williams at the age of eight inherited the Barker homestead at Scituate, Mass. This house was built by John Williams, father in law of Robert and John Barker, as early as 1634 and was for a time used as a garrison-house, as appears from its massive inner walls of brick pierced with loopholes. The place remained in the Barker family for six or seven generations, the house being in a good state of preservation, though the interior has been modernized. It stands upon high ground with an extensive view of the harbor and sea, about 1920 it became the Hatherly Inn.
Their children include:
33579i.
Capt. Samuel Barker (4 Oct 1707-1782)
33580ii.
Capt. Ignatius Barker (1 Dec 1709-bef 1 Aug 1774)
33581iii.
Hannah Barker (16 May 1711-1795)
33582iv.
Ezekiel Barker (2 Jul 1714-)
33583v.
Deborah Barker (1 May 1720-17 Feb 1756)
20980. Ignatius Cushing. Born on 22 Sep 1689 in Scituate, MA.52 Ignatius died in Halifax, MA, on 2 Feb 1767; he was 77.

From The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, page 38:2
    There is a deed of sale of a house in Plymouth which Ignatius had just built in 1720. He then removed to Plympton, where he lived for a number of years. When Halifax, MA, was incorporated in 1734, Ignatius Cushing was the first Town Clerk. He is mentioned in his brother Ezekiel’s will as having at one time lived on Long Island, Portland Harbor, ME. He left no will and his widow Ruth was given administration, 2 Feb., 1767.
On 4 Apr 1710 when Ignatius was 20, he first married Mary Rickard in Plymouth, MA.2 Born ca 1690. Mary died in Plymouth, MA ca 1719.
Their children include:
40614i.
Hannah Cushing (Died soon) (1 Jan 1711-8 Jan 1711)
40615ii.
Ignatius Cushing (Died young) (7 Feb 1712-23 Jan 1718)
40616iii.
Hannah Cushing (25 Aug 1714-)
5 Feb 1718/9 Ignatius second married Ruth Croade (46103) , daughter of John Croade (14 Jun 1663-) & Deborah Thomas (27259) (28 Sep 1668-14 Jun 1741), in Plymouth, MA.63 Born on 8 May 1699 in Salem, MA. Ruth died in Halifax, MA bef 1767.
Their children include:
40617i.
Ruth Cushing (Died soon) (Nov 1719-ca Feb 1720)
40618ii.
Ignatius Cushing (8 Nov 1720-)
40619iii.
Thomas Cushing (Died soon) (Dec 1722-ca Sep 1723)
40620iv.
Nathaniel Cushing (19 Jan 1723-13 Nov 1788)
40621v.
Ruth Cushing (14 Feb 1725/6-14 Jan 1798)
40622vi.
Rachel Cushing (12 Apr 1728-)
40623vii.
Mary Cushing (7 Mar 1729/30-16 Nov 1810)
40624viii.
Deborah Cushing (13 Aug 1732-)
40625ix.
40626x.
Zattu Cushing (ca 1735-1768)
40627xi.
Olive Cushing (31 Oct 1735-aft 1790)
40628xii.
Loring Cushing (12 May 1738-)
20981. Jeremiah Cushing. Born on 4 Sep 1695 in Scituate, MA.52

Jeremiah resided in Provincetown, MA. Jeremiah engaged in the fishing and whaling industry there with his brother Ezekiel. He remained in Provincetown.2 42
Jeremiah married Mary.
Their children include:
40629i.
Jonathan Cushing (25 Aug 1732-)
40630ii.
Mary Cushing (15 Mar 1733/4-Jul 1767)
40631iii.
Luranah Cushing (20 Dec 1735-)
40632iv.
Sarah Cushing (13 Oct 1737-)
40633v.
Hannah Cushing (28 Oct 1740-)
20982. Col. Ezekiel Cushing. Born on 27 Apr 1698 in Scituate, MA.52 Ezekiel died in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, on 7 May 1765; he was 67.2 Buried in Cape Elizabeth burying ground. Occupation: merchant.

Ezekiel first married Hannah Doane, second Mary (Jordan) Parker, widow of Jacob Parker.

From The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, pages 39–41:2
    Ezekiel lived in Provincetown until 1738, after which he removed to Cape Elizabeth (then Falmouth), Me. He was coroner in 1727 and 1729. The house in which he lived at Cushing’s Point, now in South Portland, was still standing in 1760. He owned Cushing’s Island in Portland Harbor, and sold it to Joshua Bangs, 14 Sep 1760, by whose name is was known until 1859, when it was purchased by Lemuel Cushing, of Montreal, Can., who gave it its present name. He also owned the greater part of Long Island with Marsh and Overset Islands in Portland Harbor, and he bequeathed them in his will to his children. He was a merchant and was extensively engaged in the fisheries and the West India trade, owning many schooners and sloops. His large mercantile establishment was on the point bearing his name, a few rods east of the breakwater and at the western extremity of the sandy cove west of Fort Preble. It is authoritatively stated that during his time, there was more commercial business carried on the Cape Elizabeth shore than on the Falmouth side. He was active and prominent in the affairs of the settlement, and became one of the most respected as well as distinguished men in Portland neighborhood. He commanded the regiment of the county, then the highest office in Maine, and in 1757 ws able to furnish 50 men from his regiment to defend the inhabitants form the Indians and afterwards provide 100 to protect the Commissioners when arranging terms of peace with them. He was selectman of the town nine years, and justice of the peace 1756, 1760, and 176; Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 1760 to 1763, and filled other important offices. Gov. Shirley dined at Col. Cushing’s 23 Jul 1754. He took a prominent part in the religious dissensions which broke out in the Church there, and in 1756 was a leader of the opposition to the installation of the Rev. Ephraim Clark over the Church. After the installation he was set off to the first parish where he afterwards attended, though just previous to his death he petitioned the General Court and was restored to his own precinct.

From the History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family:42
    About 1719 Ezekiel went to Provincetown with his brother Jeremiah, where they engaged in the fishing and whaling industry. Ezekiel was Commander of teh County Regimetn at that time, the highest office in Maine, and in 1757 was able to furnish 50 men from his regiment to defend the inhabitants against the Indians, and one hundred to protect the Commissioners while there were arranging the terms of peace.42

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Portland,Cumberland County, Maine
also called the Cape Elizabeth burying ground
    Ezekiel Cushing, d. 7 Jun 1742. Plot: B-37 
On 5 Nov 1719 when Ezekiel was 21, he first married Hannah Doane (19703) , daughter of Eld. Hezekiah Doane (7103) (last week of Aug 1672-1752) & Hannah Snow (8476) (26 Aug 1670-1717), in Truro, MA.437 Ezekiel CUSHING and Hannah DOANE both of Cape Codd were married at Cape Codd ye 5th of November 1719 by Mr. John Avery pastor of the church in Truroe. Born on 1 Dec 1703 in Provincetown, MA.2 Hannah died in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, on 7 Jun 1742; she was 38.2 Buried in Cape Elizabeth burying ground.


Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Portland,Cumberland County, Maine
also called the Cape Elizabeth burying ground
    Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Hannah Cushing, wife to Mr. Ezekiel Cushing, who died June 7, 1742 in ye 39th year of her age.
Their children include:
39109i.
Loring Cushing (10 Aug 1721-9 Oct 1777)
39110ii.
Ezekiel Cushing (3 Jun 1724-bef 1783)
39111iii.
Jeremiah Cushing (7 Oct 1729-bef May 1784)
39112iv.
Hannah Cushing (9 Feb 1732-)
39113v.
Lucy Cushing (Died soon) (13 Jul 1734-20 Oct 1734 or 1735)
39114vi.
Lucy Cushing (27 Dec 1735-24 Jun 1816)
39115vii.
Phebe Cushing (15 Apr 1738-30 Mar 1805)
39116viii.
Nicholas Cushing (Died young) (1740-15 Sep 1745)
On 1 Apr 1746 when Ezekiel was 47, he second married Mary Jordan, daughter of Dominicus Jordan (ca 1683-20 May 1749) & Joanna Bray (8 May 1687-), in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Born ca 1709 in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine.

Mary first married Jacob Parker, second Ezekiel Cushing as his second wife.
Their children include:
40634i.
Nathaniel Cushing (ca 1747-1769)
40635ii.
John Cushing (1751-aft 2 Dec 1819)
40636iii.
Thomas Nichols Cushing (ca 1754-ca May 1778)
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