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James Cushing

Birth25 Nov 1705 - Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death13 May 1764 - Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
MotherElizabeth Cotton
FatherRev. Caleb Cushing

Born in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts on 25 Nov 1705 to Rev. Caleb Cushing and Elizabeth Cotton. James Cushing married Anna Wainwright and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 May 1764 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

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Rev. Caleb Cushing
1673 - 1752
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Elizabeth Cotton
1673 - 1743
Spouse(s)
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Anna Wainwright
1712 - 1810
Children Show all
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Caleb, Lieutenant Cushing
1737 - 1806
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Lucy Cushing
1747 - 1798
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Elizabeth Cushing
1741 - 1822
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James Cushing
1739 - 1764
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Moses Cushing
1745 - 1827
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John Cushing
1749 - 1833
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Thomas Cushing
1754 - 1764
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Theodore Cushing
Unknown - Unknown

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