High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts

Dr. Daniel Shute

23 Jul 1793 – 26 Jun 1838 · about 45 years

From the burial index · with sourced details below

Dr. Daniel Shute lived from 23 Jul 1793 to 26 Jun 1838, a span of about 45 years.

Theirs is one of 38 markers bearing the name Shute in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.

Family as recorded on Find a Grave

Rev Daniel Shute1722–1802also here
Dr. Daniel Shutem.Hannah Lincoln Cushing Shute1794–1875also here
Isaiah Shute1819–1891also hereHenry S Shute1821–1895also hereEdwin Shute1824–1870also hereWalter Shute1828–1830also hereAnna Cushing Shute1830–1848also hereElizabeth Shute1833–1833also hereWalter Shuteunknown–1853also here

Relationships are as recorded on Find a Grave. A ✓ marks a tie the 1893 History of Hingham independently confirms. Distances are to relatives whose graves are also recorded here.

What the 1893 History of Hingham records confirmed

  • ParentsDaniel Shute
  • MarriedHannah Lincoln Cushing (Dec. 22, 1816)

Line of descent, as the genealogy traces it: Daniel › Betsey › Cushing.

Matched exact birth date in their own Shute family entry (no. 3), corroborated by a relative's name.

The entry, as printed
3. Daniel (Daniel = Betsey Cushing), b. in Hing. July 23, 1793. m. Dec. 22, 1816, Hannah Lincoln Cushing, dau. of Dea. Robert and Judith (Loring) Cushing. She was b. in Hing. Apr. 21, 1794, and d. 6 May, 1875, aet. 81 yrs. He d. 26 June, 1838, aet. 45th yr. " Physi- cian," and a grad. of Har. Coll. in the class of

1893 History of Hingham, Vol. II–III (Genealogical), family entry no. 3. Read on archive.org ↗

Born and died in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

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