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aENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE FAMILIES. 35<br />

ried a man tiatued Weyborne, perhaps John, a son <strong>of</strong> Tbomas<br />

Weyborne who came from Teaterden to the "Castle" in Boston<br />

harbor in 1638, and probably acquaintances before they<br />

came over. She was living in 1688.<br />

14. II, Sarah, 4th Nov. 1646, baptized Dec. 6, 1646, married<br />

March 27, 1673, the second Nathaniel Bacon. She died<br />

Feb. 16, 1686-7, aged 40, leaving four chUdren. (See<br />

Bacon.<br />

1.5. III. Meletiah, 25th Nov. 1648, bap. next day. She married<br />

23d Oct. 1668, Josiah Crocker <strong>of</strong> West <strong>Barnstable</strong>, and<br />

was the mother <strong>of</strong> a most respectable family <strong>of</strong> ten children.<br />

Benjamin, the youngest, graduated at Harvard College in<br />

1713, and was many years teacher <strong>of</strong> the Ipswich Grammar<br />

School. She survived her husband 26 years, and died 2d<br />

Feb. 1714-15, aged 66 years. In her will dated 21st Jan.<br />

1713-14, she names her five sons and three daughters then<br />

living. (See Crocker.)<br />

16. IV. Hannah, 15th April, 1651, bap. April 27, 1851, married<br />

Capt. Nathaniel Glover, son <strong>of</strong> her mother-in-law by a<br />

former husband. She died in Dorchester Aug. 20, 1730,<br />

aged 79 years, 4 months, 5 days. She had a daughter Hannah<br />

born Dec. 3, 1681, and died 6th Jan. 1724.<br />

17. V. Samuel, 14th Feb. 1652-3, bap. Feb. 20, 1652-3. (See<br />

account below.)<br />

18. VI. Thomas, 5th Dec. 1654. He died in 1688, aged 34,<br />

leaving no issue. In 1686, when the County road was laid<br />

out, his house is named as standing on the south side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

road between the houses <strong>of</strong> George Lewis and Samuel Cobb,<br />

probably the same house that he gives in his will to his<br />

nephews, and that was afterwards owned by his nephew<br />

Samuel. As he was a householder in 1686, it is probable<br />

that he did marry and that his wife died early, according<br />

to a tradition preserved in the Crowell family.<br />

In his will dated 27th July, 1688, and proved on the 13th<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sept. following, he bequeaths to his honored father<br />

Thomas Hinckley, all the lands which his father had given<br />

him excepting the portion he had sold Samuel Cobb, and his<br />

horse. To his brother Ebenezer he gave one-half <strong>of</strong> all his<br />

uplands within the Common Field gate, and all the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

the lands he had bought with the housing thereupon, equally<br />

to his sister Crocker's eldest son, and to his brother Samuel's<br />

eldest son. All his meadows in <strong>Barnstable</strong> and in Yarmouth,<br />

he gave in equal proportions to his brother Ebenezer<br />

and to his said sister Crocker's and brother Samuel's eldest<br />

sons. He also bequeathed to his honored mother £10 in<br />

money ; to his well beloved friend, Faith "Winslow, daughter

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