Some Descendants of Nathaniel Beal (John) and Martha Chubbuck of Hingham

  1. Hannah Beal [Ref, p. 14] of Boston married John Fearing on 15 Dec 1676 in Hingham. [Ref]
    1. Nathaniel Fearing was born on 2 Jan 1680. [Ref, p. 17] He died on 22 Apr 1751. [Ref, p. 17] Nathaniel married first Mary Lincoln. [Ref, p. 17] Mary was the daughter of Samuel and Deborah (Hersey) Lincoln. [Ref, p. 17] He married second Sarah Johnson on 25 Jan 1715/6 in Hingham. [Ref][Ref, p. 17]
      Nathaniel was a constable in 1717. [Ref, p. 17] He was a selectman in 1723. [Ref, p. 17]
      1. Sarah Fearing was born in 1717. [Ref, p. 17] She died on 5 Feb 1784. [Ref, p. 17] She married Benjamin King. [Ref, p. 17]
      2. Mary Fearing was born on 18 Oct 1718. [Ref, p. 17] She married first Daniel Lincoln. [Ref, p. 17] She married second Dea. Joshua Hersey. [Ref, p. 17]
      3. Rachel Fearing was born in 1721. [Ref, p. 17] She married her second cousin Enoch Lincoln on 30 Dec 1745. [Ref, p. 17]
        Enoch was a selectman in 1754-6. [Ref, p. 17] He was a representative in 1775-8. [Ref, p. 17]
        1. Levi Lincoln was born on 15 May 1749 in Hingham. [Ref, p. 157] He died on 14 Apr 1820 in Boston. [Ref, p. 157] He married Martha Waldo on 25 Nov 1781. [Ref, p. 162]
          Levi was Attorney General of the United States. Click here to read the wikipedia article about his life.
          1. Levi Lincoln was Governor of Massachusetts. Click here to read the wikipedia article about his life.
          2. Enoch Lincoln was Governor of Maine. [Ref]
        2. Capt. Amos Lincoln was born on 18 Mar 1753 in Hingham. [Ref, p. 164] He died on 14 Jan 1829 in Quincy. [Ref, p. 164] He married first Deborah, the daughter of the famous Paul Revere, on 14 Jan 1781. [Ref, p. 165] He married second Deborah's sister Elizabeth after 24 May 1797 (int.). [Ref, p. 165] He married third Martha (Howard) Robb on 26 Jul 1805. [Ref, p. 165]
          Amos was a captain in the Revolutionary War. [Ref, p. 164] He was at the Battle of Bunker Hill, Bennington, Brandywine and Monmouth. [Ref, p. 164]