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  2. John Lothropp - Wikipedia

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    After Hannah's death, Lothropp married again, to Ann Hammond in 1635. They had five children: [5] Barnabas Lothropp, baptised 6 June 1636 in Scituate, Massachusetts; Unnamed daughter, buried 30 July 1638. Abigail Lothropp, baptised 2 November 1639 in Barnstable, Massachusetts; Bathsheba Lothropp, baptised 27 February 1641/42 in Barnstable, MA

  3. Joseph Hull - Wikipedia

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    But by spring 1642, the “New England economy was turning downward.” Cattle bought at £10 a head in 1640 could not be sold for £5 in 1642, [60] and Hull's livestock business “collapse[d].” [61] Banned from ministry in Massachusetts, Hull left his wife and children in Barnstable and travelled north, seeking work in Maine.

  4. Ancient Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Burying Ground (or Phinney's Lane Cemetery) is a historical cemetery at Phinney's Lane in Barnstable, Massachusetts.It is the oldest cemetery in the village of Centerville, and the only surviving civic element of its colonial origins. was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

  5. Edmund Freeman - Wikipedia

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    She was born circa 1625 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died before July 18, 1651 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was a daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster, a daughter of Elder William Brewster (pilgrim) , (c. 1567 – April 10, 1644), the Pilgrim leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth ...

  6. Category : Cemeteries in Barnstable County, Massachusetts

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    Pages in category "Cemeteries in Barnstable County, Massachusetts" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Thomas Hinckley - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth thereafter ceased to exist as a separate political entity, its three counties joined to Massachusetts. Hinckley was then chosen to serve on the Massachusetts governor's council, a post he would hold until his death in 1706. He was buried in Barnstable's Lothrop Hill Cemetery, where later descendants placed a memorial marker in 1829.