Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Col. Ezekiel Cushing (12025) & Hannah Doane (12627)

24267. Loring Cushing. Born on 10 Aug 1721 in Provincetown, MA.48 Loring died in Saratoga, NY, on 9 Oct 1777; he was 56. He died in service.

Loring “resided in Falmouth, ME, where he was quite a prominent man. He enlisted 15 May 1775 in Capt. David Bradish’s Co., in Col. Phinney’s Regt., Falmouth, and died in the service 9 Oct 1777.”48

On 14 Jan 1750 when Loring was 28, he married Mary Parker, daughter of Jacob Parker (24 Sep 1706-bef 1750) & Mary Jordan (ca 1709-), in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME.48 Born ca 1724 in Provincetown, MA.

Loring Cushing married his step-sister Mary Parker; Loring’s father Ezekiel, a widower, and Mary’s mother Mary, a widow, were married four years before Loring and Mary married.

Their children include:
33012 i. Ezekiel Cushing (1751-10 Feb 1825)
33013 ii. Loring Cushing (ca 1752-7 Apr 1820)
33014 iii. Mehetable Cushing (say 1754-18 Feb 1844)
33015 iv. James Cushing (Died unmarried) (ca 1756-)
33016 v. Sarah Cushing
33017 vi. Isabella Cushing (ca 1762-)

24268. Ezekiel Cushing. Born on 3 Jun 1724 in Provincetown, MA.48 Ezekiel died bef 1783.48

On 3 May 1745 when Ezekiel was 20, he married Elizabeth Gray, daughter of Capt. John Gray (-1755) & Elizabeth Emery (24 or 27 Nov 1687-).48 Born on 30 Aug 1727 in Long Island, Cumberland Co., ME.48 Elizabeth died bef 1783.

Elizabeth, of Biddeford, ME.

Their children include:
33018 i. Gen. Ezekiel Cushing (ca 1746-1822)
33019 ii. Jeremiah Cushing (1762/1763-1813)
33020 iii. John Cushing (Died unmarried) (ca 1751-2 Dec 1819)
33021 iv. Mary Cushing (ca 1752-)

24269. Jeremiah Cushing. Born on 7 Oct 1729 in Provincetown, MA.48 Jeremiah died bef May 1784.48 Occupation: mariner.

Jeremiah lived in Cape Elizabeth, and on Long Island, Portland Harbor, ME.48

On 23 Jul 1749 when Jeremiah was 19, he married Mary Robinson in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co., ME.

Their children include:
33022 i. Hannah Cushing (4 Nov 1751-23 Dec 1837)
33023 ii. Sarah Cushing (ca 1753-)
33024 iii. Eunice Cushing (ca 1755-)
33025 iv. Phebe Cushing (12 Dec 1759-18 Mar 1846)
33026 v. Apollos Robinson Cushing (21 Mar 1764-Jul 1843)

24270. Hannah Cushing. Born on 9 Feb 1732 in Provincetown, MA.48

In 1775 Hannah married Charles Robinson in Falmouth (now Portland), ME.48

Charles, of Falmouth, ME.

24271. Lucy Cushing. Born on 13 Jul 1734 in Provincetown, MA.48 Lucy died on 20 Oct 1734 or 1735; she was <1.206 in infancy.

24272. Lucy Cushing. Born on 27 Dec 1735 in Provincetown, MA.48 Lucy died in Scituate, MA, on 24 Jun 1816; she was 80.116 Buried in South Parish Cem. Norwell.

Lucy Cushing of Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth.6

On 3 Oct 1761 (int) when Lucy was 25, she married Dr. James Otis (24425) , son of Dr. Isaac Otis (25219) (1699-11 Nov 1777) & Deborah Jacob (12092) (22 Apr 1698-17 Mar 1783), in Scituate, MA.116 Born on 3 Sep 1734 in Scituate, MA.116 At the age of <1, James was baptized on 27 Oct 1734.223 James died in Scituate, MA, on 24 May 1807; he was 72.116 Buried in South Parish Cem. Norwell.

Dr. Otis was the third physician of Scituate, and commenced practice about 1760. He was in the French War and served as surgeon’s mate at Crown point in 1758, in Colonel Bayley’s regiment. In 1774 he was on a committee appointed by the town, which reported that ‘the arbitrary measures of the British Pariament are subversive of those rights and liberties which our fathers have handed down to us.’ He was also one of the Scituate Committee of Inspection, who reported all who were inimical to the Continental Association.223

James and Lucy lived in the Isaac Otis house beside Stony Cove Brook. He began to practice medicine about 1760, after having been in 1756 a Surgeon’s Mate in the French War.7

He was in the Revolutionary War and a surgeon both on board the sloop of war Ranger and with the American forces at Ticonderoga.

Their children include:
33027 i. Lucy Otis (15 Jun 1763-25 Dec 1832)
33028 ii. James Otis (21 Apr 1765-1836)
33029 iii. Hannah Otis (24 Feb 1767-28 Mar 1831)
33030 iv. Dr. Cushing Otis (7 Mar 1769-16 Oct 1837)
33031 v. Elizabeth Otis (Died unmarried) (25 Apr 1771-4 Apr 1846)
33032 vi. Abigail Otis (11 Oct 1773-6 Sep 1848)
33033 vii. Thomas Otis (15 Jul 1776-29 Oct 1841)

24273. Phebe Cushing. Born on 15 Apr 1738 in Provincetown, MA.48 Phebe died in Scituate, MA, on 30 Mar 1805; she was 66.116 Buried in Union Street Cem., Scituate Centre.

Phebe, of Falmouth.

On 1 May 1766 when Phebe was 28, she married Capt. Noah Otis (9013) , son of Lieut. Ensign Otis (25216) (29 Jan 1691-Nov 1774) & Mary Barker (2512) (ca 1690-), in Scituate, MA.85 Born ca 1734 in Scituate, MA. Noah was baptized in First Parish Church, Scituate, on 30 Jun 1734.116 Noah died on 22 Dec 1798 in Scituate, MA.116 Buried in Union Street Cem., Scituate Centre. Occupation: hatter.

Noah was one of the Committee of Correspondence and of Inspection of Scituate during the Revolution, and had command of a body of men who kept guard day and night. He served as private in Capt. Wm. Barker’s Co.; this regiment ws ordered to march on an alarm to Bristol, RI.223

Noah and Phoebe resided at the Harbor Village.7

Their children include:
21154 i. Noah Otis (27 Nov 1766-)
21155 ii. Capt. John Otis (17 Feb 1769-27 Apr 1838)
21156 iii. Phebe Otis (15 Dec 1770-)
21157 iv. Sarah Otis (Died unmarried) (8 Sep 1774-9 Dec 1812)
21158 v. Desire Otis (30 Jul 1779-)

24274. Nicholas Cushing. Born in 1740.48 Nicholas died on 15 Sep 1745 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME.48

Nicholas was accidentally shot to death.


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