Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Capt. Christopher Tilden (30775) & Sarah Parrot

35899. Dea. David Tilden. Born on 5 Oct 1741 in Boston, MA.

David, of Hanson and Boston.7

On 16 Jun 1763 when David was 21, he married Joanna Thwing, daughter of Nathaniel Thwing (17 Aug 1703-18 Apr 1768) & Joanna Davis (27 May 1707-6 Sep 1749), in Boston, MA. Born on 21 Jun 1741 in Boston, MA. Joanna died in Boston, MA, on 26 Feb 1814; she was 72.

Child:
37434 i. Joanna TiIden (2 Mar 1766-27 Aug 1842)

35900. Abigail Tilden. Born on 7 Apr 1745 in Boston, MA. Abigail died in Scituate, MA, on 8 Nov 1810; she was 65.48

Abigail, of Pembroke.

On 11 Jul 1772 when Abigail was 27, she married Hon. Nathan Cushing (24464) , son of Dea. Joseph Cushing (12111) (21 Nov 1711-2 Jan 1767) & Lydia King (14422) (26 Dec 1716-), in Pembroke, MA.116 Born on 24 Sep 1742 in Scituate, MA.48 At the age of <1, Nathan was baptized in the Second Church of Scituate, on 10 Oct 1742.193 Nathan died in Scituate, MA, on 4 Nov 1812; he was 70.116 Buried in South Parish Cem., Norwell. Education: Harvard 1763.48

Of Nathan: “‘He was first a preacher and afterwards a lawyer. He was a delegate to the Plymouth County Congress, held at Plympton 26 Sep 1774 and one of the signers of the manifesto issued at the Plymouth Congress 4 Oct 1774. In 1776 he was appointed Judge of Admiralty, and with great firmness condemned the captured British vessels, which brought him into notoriety as a patriot. He was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court in 1789, in which office he continued until 1801, when he resigned. He was afterwards a counsellor of the State. He was a gentleman of noble form, commanding countenance and courteous manners, distinguished more for solid judgment and discretion than for eloquence.’ When Massachusetts became a State, action was taken by the Legislature on the subject of a state seal and under date of 13 Dec 1870 we have the following record: ‘Ordered that Natahn Cushing be a committee to prepare a seal for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.’ His report was afterwards accepted and the device he recommended is still in use as the Arms of Massachusetts.”48

H. C. 1763. Judge of Supreme Court. 2

From the 1790 Mass. Census: "Cushing, Hono^ble Nathan, Esq^r 3 1 5" in the town of Scituate, Plymouth County. There were nine people in the household: three male adults (at least 18 years old), one male child, and five females.

Their children include:
33132 i. Christopher Cushing Esq (20 May 1773-15 Dec 1819)
33133 ii. Abigail Cushing (4 Jun 1775-9 Jun 1852)
33134 iii. Frances Cushing (26 Jun 1780-10 Apr 1848)


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