High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts

Charlotte B. Fearing Jones

1830 – 16 Jan 1857 · about 27 years

From the burial index · with sourced details below

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Charlotte B. Fearing Jones lived from 1830 to 16 Jan 1857, a span of about 27 years.

Born a Fearing, and known here by the name Jones. Theirs is one of 20 markers bearing the name Jones in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.

View family network 8relatives, as recorded on Find a Grave
John Fearing1792–1872Mercy B Cushing Fearing1792–1871
Charlotte B. Fearing Jonesm.Thomas Jones1817–1900 (m. 1855)also here

SiblingsHenry Fearing1817–1868 · Lydia Fearing Jones1822–1853 · John Cushing Fearing1825–1909 · Catherine Clark Fearing Hill1827–1894 · George Jacob Fearing1834–1907

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 death date, found in the Jones 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
Apr. 7, 1855, Charlotte Fearing, sister of his first w. She was b. in Hing. 1830, and d. 16 Jan. 1857, aet. 26 yrs. For his third w. he m. May 29, 1864, Sarah L. Sprague, dau. of Luther and Mary (Leavitt) Sprague. She was b. in Hing. Oct. 10, 1827. "Blacksmith." Resides on High St. Ch., all b. in Hing., by w. Lydia, — i. Walter Thomas, Feb. 18, 1846, d. 19 Sept. 1847.

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

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