High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts

David Cushing Jr.

21 Nov 1888 – 17 Mar 1890 · about 2 years

From the burial index · with sourced details below

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David Cushing Jr. was a child, who lived from 21 Nov 1888 to 17 Mar 1890, about 2 years.

Theirs is one of 214 markers bearing the name Cushing in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.

View family network 6relatives, as recorded on Find a Grave
David Sherman Cushing1850–1890also hereOlive W. Hatch Davis1854–1913also here
David Cushing Jr.

SiblingsWarren Sherman Cushing1873–1930 · John Russell Cushing1880–1965 · May Agnes Cushing1882–1883 · Ruth Jacob Cushing1886–1888

Relationships are as recorded on Find a Grave.

A 1893 History of Hingham entry, likely this person uncertain match

The 1893 genealogies repeat many names; this is matched exact birth date, found in the Worrick family genealogy (read as a lead), corroborated by a relative's name and may be a different person of the same name. Read it as a lead, not a certainty.

The entry, as printed
d. 9 Nov. 1887, aet. 86 years. David, s. of David S. (II. p. 183 : 114), was b. in Hingham Nov. 21, 1888. Elijah D. (II. p. 184 : 120, x.), d. 5 Oct. 1888, aet. 38 yrs. George (II. p. 181: 104), was appointed Postmaster by President Cleveland 28 Feb. 1888. Harold Martin, s. of Martin (II. p. 184 : 120, xi.), was born in Hing. June 30, 1887. Hannah, wid. of Jeremiah (II.

1893 History of Hingham, Vol. II–III (Genealogical). Read on archive.org ↗

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

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