Robert Cushman Sr., 1664–1757?> (aged 92 years)
- Name
- Robert /Cushman/ Sr.
- Given names
- Robert
- Surname
- Cushman
- Name suffix
- Sr.
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Source citation: @Mason, Bullock & Howland@ Citation details: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~smason/combined/fam00063.htm |
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Death of a wife
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Address: Main Street at Green Street Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Note: This cemetery was established about 1717. It surrounds the First Parish Unitarian Church. It is south of, and shares a border with Evergreen Cemetery. Parking is available by the entrance on Green Street. This cemetery was established about 1717. It surrounds the First Parish Unitarian Church. It is south of, and shares a border with Evergreen Cemetery. Parking is available by the entrance on Green Street. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as KIN801. This burial place is referenced to in the book "Vital Records of Kingston, Massachusetts to 1850", Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, as G.R.1 Old Burying Ground back of the First Church. This burial place is referenced to in the book "Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts" by Charles M Thatcher as "Old Cemetery at Kingston". This burial site is referenced to in the book "The Mayflower Descendant 1620-1920" published by the "Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants" in the Volume 7 1905 edition. This burial site is referenced to in the book "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register" published by the "The New England Historical and Genealogical Society" published in 1856, in Volume 10, on page 55 and 56. |
father |
1637–1726
Birth: September 16, 1637
29
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: August 23, 1726 — Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
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himself |
1664–1757
Birth: October 4, 1664
27
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: September 30, 1757 — Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
himself |
1664–1757
Birth: October 4, 1664
27
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: September 30, 1757 — Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
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son |
1708–1764
Birth: October 4, 1708
44
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: March 25, 1764 — Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
himself |
1664–1757
Birth: October 4, 1664
27
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: September 30, 1757 — Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
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wife |
1671–1744
Birth: January 15, 1671
— SWANSEA, BRISTOL, PLYMOUTH COLONY Death: January 14, 1744 — Kingston, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1697 — |
12 years
son |
1708–1764
Birth: October 4, 1708
44
— Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Death: March 25, 1764 — Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA |
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Burial |
This cemetery was established about 1717. It surrounds the First Parish Unitarian Church. It is south of, and shares a border with Evergreen Cemetery. Parking is available by the entrance on Green Street. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as KIN801. This burial place is referenced to in the book "Vital Records of Kingston, Massachusetts to 1850", Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, as G.R.1 Old Burying Ground back of the First Church. This burial place is referenced to in the book "Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts" by Charles M Thatcher as "Old Cemetery at Kingston". This burial site is referenced to in the book "The Mayflower Descendant 1620-1920" published by the "Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants" in the Volume 7 1905 edition. This burial site is referenced to in the book "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register" published by the "The New England Historical and Genealogical Society" published in 1856, in Volume 10, on page 55 and 56. |
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