Amos
LINCOLN
(b.
18 March 1753
,
Hingham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
d.
14 January 1829
,
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
)
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Amos LINCOLN was born 18 March 1753 in Hingham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Amos LINCOLN was the child of Enoch LINCOLN and Rachel FEARING and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jedediah LINCOLN and Bethiah WHITONAmos was a participant in the Boston Tea Party.
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Amos married Deborah REVERE 14 January 1781 in Boston, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 8 children.
Deborah REVERE was born 8 April 1758 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale). Deborah died 8 January 1797 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale). Deborah was the child of Paul REVERE and Sarah ORNE.
Amos married (2) Elizabeth REVERE abt. 1797 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA . The couple had (at least) 5 children.
Elizabeth REVERE was born 5 December 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale). Elizabeth died 12 April 1805 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale). Elizabeth was the child of Paul REVERE and Sarah ORNE.
Amos married (3) Martha HOWARD 26 July 1805 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA . The couple had (at least) 3 children.
Martha HOWARD was born abt. 1766 in Massachusetts, USA. Martha died 12 July 1816 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale).
Amos LINCOLN died 14 January 1829 in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA.
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