High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts
Allen Cushing
29 Jun 1796 – 15 Jul 1862 · about 66 years
From the burial index · with sourced details below
Allen Cushing lived from 29 Jun 1796 to 15 Jul 1862, a span of about 66 years.
Theirs is one of 214 markers bearing the name Cushing in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.
Family as recorded on Find a Grave
Relationships are as recorded on Find a Grave. A ✓ marks a tie the 1893 History of Hingham independently confirms.
What the 1893 History of Hingham records confirmed
Line of descent, as the genealogy traces it: Hosea › David › Abel › Theophilus › Daniel › Mat.
Matched exact birth date in their own Cushing family entry (no. 79), corroborated by a relative's name.
The entry, as printed
79. Allen7 (Hosea6 David6 Abel4 Theophilus8 Daniel3 Mat- thew l), b. in Hing. June 29, 1796. m. Nov. 1822, Lydia Lapham, dau. Gushing. 175 of Michael and Sarah (Cushing) Lapham of Scit. She d. in Hing. 4 May, 1880, aet. 80 yrs. He d. 15 July, 1862, aet. 66 yrs. " Carpen- ter." Resided on Main St., So. Hing. A pensioner of the War of
1893 History of Hingham, Vol. II–III (Genealogical), family entry no. 79. Read on archive.org ↗
Where this was, today
The 1893 record places this person at Main St. in Hingham. Today that is Main Street (Route 228). Main Street, today Route 228, runs from Hingham Harbour south through the Liberty Plain district to South Hingham. The old South Hingham families lived along its southern stretch, the road High Street Cemetery faces. It is a short walk from the cemetery.
The street still carries the name; the exact house is not pinned, so read this as the block, not a doorstep.
Born and died in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
A photograph of the marker survives; see it on Find a Grave ↗.
This is what the record holds so far: gathered, sourced, and still growing. There is more of Allen's life to recover, and some of what is shown above is matched, not certain. A correction or a family memory is a gift; submit a source, correction, or memory.
The stone is still there.