High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts

Fred Atwood Fearing

14 Sep 1874 – 4 Nov 1895 · about 21 years

From the burial index · with sourced details below

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Fred Atwood Fearing lived from 14 Sep 1874 to 4 Nov 1895, a span of about 21 years.

Theirs is one of 41 markers bearing the name Fearing in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.

View family network 8relatives, as recorded on Find a Grave
Washington Irving Fearing1846–1914also hereRuth Eliza Ayers Fearing1853–1892also here
Fred Atwood Fearing

SiblingsSarah Cady Fearing1871–1892 · Eugene Foster Fearing1873–1873 · Alice May Fearing1876–1878 · Jennie Washington Fearing1878–1899 · Nettie Foster Fearing1880–1899 · Harry Winthrop Fearing1882–1883

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 Fearing 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
Cady, Oct. 1, 1871. ii. Eugene Foster, July 3, 1873, d. 5 Dec. foil, iii. Freddie Atwood, Sept. 14, 1874. iv. Alice May, Feb. 1, 1876, d. 5 Sept. 1878. v. Jennie Washington, March 18, 1878. vi. Nettie Foster, Feb. 12, 1880. vii. Harry Winthrop, Feb. 14, 1882, d. 11 June, 1883. 42. Edwin W.8 (Perez L.7 Israel 6 Shubal 6 James 4 John 3 Israel 2 John J), b. at Needham, Mass.,

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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This is what the record holds so far: gathered, sourced, and still growing. There is more of Fred's life to recover, and some of what is shown above is matched, not certain. A correction or a family memory is a gift; submit a source, correction, or memory.