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Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

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John Prince

1Ethel Farrington Smith, Seventeenth Century Hull, Massachusetts, and Her People, NEHGR Vol. 143, pp. 247-254 (Jul 1989).
"JOHN PRINCE was one of the first planters of Hull, and was for many years the beloved Ruling Elder there. His houselot was on Further Hill, between those of Nicholas Baker and George Vickery, where the Cushman house, built later, still stands.
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John Prince died at Hull, Massachusetts, 16 August 1676, aged 66 (Hull VRs, 72). He married, first, probably in 1637, ALICE HONOR, who died in 1668 at Hull (Register, 5:383; Hull VRs, 72), possibly daughter of Ambrose Honor of Blewbury, Berkshire (Prince Family, 58). He married, second, ANN(HUBBARD) BARSTOW of Scituate, widow of William Barstow by whom she had seven children, one of whom married a daughter of John Prince (Arthur Hitchcock Radasch, The William Barstow Family [South Yarmouth, Mass., 1966], 3-4).
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Children, born at Hull; all by first wife, Alice Honor; baptized at Hingham by the Rev. Peter Hobart (Register, 121[1967]:10, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24,104, 108); surname Prince:
i. JOHN2, bp. 6 May 1638; d. at Hingham 7 Feb. 1689 (Lincoln, History of Hingham, 3:120); m. probably at Hull in 1672, REBECCA VICKERY, who d. sometime after November 1689 when her youngest child was born.
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ii. ELIZABETH, bp. Aug. 1640 (not 1641 as in the Register citation below); d. at Hingham 13 May 1727; m. in July 1662 JOSIAH LORING, bp. at Hingham 9 Jan. 1642, d. there 12 Feb. 1713, son of Thomas and Jane (Newton) Loring (Prince Family, 63-64; see also Loring Family, in the Register, 143:135).
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iii. JOSEPH, bp. 26 Feb. 1642/3; d. in Quebec as a prisoner in 1695; m. at Plymouth, Mass., 7 Dec. 1670, JOHANNA MORTON, b. 1654 (William T. Davis, Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth [1883], 191), daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia (Cooper) Morton (Mayflower Descendant, 18[1916]:68).
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iv. MARTHA, bp. 10 Aug. 1645; m. by 1674 CHRISTOPHER WHEATON, b. probably at Salem, Mass., before 1645, d. 20 March 1684 (probate file), son of robert and Alice (Bowen) Wheaton of Salem and Rehoboth, Mass. (Prince Family, 65-66).
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v. JOB, bp. 22 Aug. 1648; lost in the English Channel in 1693 when his ship James was wrecked (Prince Family, 66); m. ca. 1678, probably at Hull or Boston, REBECCA (PHIPPEN) BALDWIN, b. at Boston 12 Feb. 1657/7 (BRC 9:55), d. at Milford, Conn., 17 Oct. 1712, daughter Gamaliel and Sarah (Purchase) Phippen and widow of Samuel Baldwin before her 15th birthday (TAG, 17:12);
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vi. SAMUEL, b. at Boston "on Milk Street during a visit of his mother," (Prince Family, 67); bp. 19 Aug. 1649; d. at Middleborough, Mass., 3 July 1728; m. (1) at Sandwich, Mass., 9 Dec. 1674, his stepsister, MARTHA BARSTOW, bp. at Scituate 22 April 1655 (Deane, History of Scituate [1831], 218), d. at Hull 18 Dec. 1684 (Register, 5:379; Charles Phelps Noyes, Noyes-Gilma Ancestry [St. Paul, Minn., 1907], 308), daughter of William and Anna (Hobart) Barstow (Radasch, Barstow Family, 4); m. (2) probably at Barnstable, 1 Sept. 1686 (Noyes-Gilman, 308), MERCY HINCKLEY, b. probably at Barnstable, 1 (or 31) Jan. 1662/3. d. at Middleborough 25 April 1736, daughter of Gov. Thomas and Mary (Smith) Hinckley of Plymouth Colony, res. Hull, Sandwich, and Middleborough (C. N. Sinnett, Hinckley Family History [1919], 15).
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vii. BENJAMIN, bp. 25 April 1652; d. at Jamaica, British West Indies before 9 May 1676 when his father made his will, probably unmarried (Register, 5:379). He was a master mariner (Prince Family, 69).
viii. ISAAC, bp. 9 July 1654; d. at Boston 7 Nov. 1718 (Noyes-Gilman, 308); m. at Scituate, 23 Dec. 1679, MARY TURNER, b. there 19 Dec. 1658 (Scituate VRs, 378), d. at Hull 10 Dec. 1738, aged 80 yrs., daughter of John and Mary (Brewster) Turner of Scituate and great-granddaughter of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower (Hull VRs, 55,72; Milton E. Terry and Anne Borden Harding, A Notebook on the Descendants of Elder William Brewster of Plymouth Colony [Westfield, N.J., 1985; hereinafter Brewster Notebook], 11).
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ix. THOMAS, bp. 8 Aug. 1658; d. at Barbados in 1696 (ibid., 72); m. 23 Dec. 1685 RUTH TURNER, bp. at Scituate 17 May 1662 (Scituate VRs, 381), d. ca. 1729, perhaps at Duxbury, daughter of John and Mary (Brewster) Turner of Scituate and sister of Mary who m. his brother Isaac (Brewster Notebook, 11-12).
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