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21/01/1627 | Hingham, Norfolk, England | |
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20 JAN 1658 | ||
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31 MAR 1708 | Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA | |
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Apr 1708 | Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
Also Cushinge. Arrived in Mass in 1638. Stayed in Hingham Mass tillfathers death in1660, then with Matthew Briggs bought 120 acres inScituate. Important guy in local givernment. Had 12 children - see JSCp25 for details |
OT01 If it is a gun fighter who crossed paths with Doc Holiday, Wyatt Earp and the James Younger Brothers, you want find you will need to go back (ancestors) to go forward (descendants of those ancestors) so to speak and not a direct ancestor but a cousin (removed) follow the line simply follow OT01 to the infamous Johnny Ringo (sometimes mistakenly stated as Ringgold). The fastest gun in the west if you believe all the hype in the films. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
HC01 Going back (ancestors) to go forward (descendants of those ancestors) so to speak and not a direct ancestor but a cousin (removed) follow HC01 to Harvey Williams Cushing (1869 – 1939) A pioneer of brain surgery. Just keep going forward on CS01 if you want to find the famous socialites known as the "Fabulous Cushing Sisters" in the 1920s. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
SC01 leads to William Cushing who was one of the original five associate justices of the United States Supreme Court. |
HC01 Going back (ancestors) to go forward (descendants of those ancestors) so to speak and not a direct ancestor but a cousin (removed) follow HC01 to Harvey Williams Cushing (1869 – 1939) A pioneer of brain surgery. Just keep going forward on CS01 if you want to find the famous socialites known as the "Fabulous Cushing Sisters" in the 1920s. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
AG01 Follow the line AG01 to reach Caleb Cushing the Attorney General of the US under President Franklin Pierce. |
LS01 Follow LS01 Luther Stearns Cushing (1803–1856) who was the author of one of the earliest works on parliamentary procedure, "Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies" commonly known as Cushing's Manual. |
HR01 HR01 leads to William Orcutt Cushing. After having to retire from the ministry, Cushing asked God for something to do to occupy his time. He discovered he had a talent for hymn writing and made that a way to keep busy after work in the ministry. Throughout the rest of his life, Cushing wrote 300 hymns including "The Name of Jesus" and "Home at Last". In 1880, he co-wrote "Follow On" with Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane. This hymn became popular and was associated with The Salvation Army; its tune was adopted by Scottish association football club, Rangers as the basis for their club anthem, "Follow Follow". |
Date | Âge | Événement | Catégorie |
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15/02/1564 - 08/01/1642 | (-62.9) - 15.0 | Vie de Galileo Galilei | Personnalités célèbres |
23/05/1618 - 24/10/1648 | (-8.7) - 21.8 | Guerre de trente ans | Allemagne |
1618 - 1648 | (-8.6) - 21.5 | Guerre de trente ans | Guerres |
25/12/1642 - 20/03/1726 | 15.9 - 99.2 | Vie de Isaac Newton | Personnalités célèbres |
07/11/1665 | 38.8 | Première diffusion de la Gazette Londonienne | Entreprise |
02/05/1666 - 05/09/1666 | 39.3 - 39.6 | Grand incendie de Londre | Angleterre |
1682 | 55.5 | Un groupe Allemand débarque sur la Côte d’Or | Découvertes & Colonisation |
21/03/1685 - 28/07/1750 | 58.2 - 123.6 | Vie de Jean Sébastien Bach | Personnalités célèbres |
24/05/1686 - 16/09/1736 | 59.4 - 109.7 | Vie de Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit | Personnalités célèbres |
18/01/1689 - 10/02/1755 | 62.0 - 128.1 | Vie de Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu | Personnalités célèbres |
13/02/1689 | 62.1 | Adoption de la Déclaration des droits (Bill of Rights) | Angleterre |
12/06/1690 | 63.4 | Bataille de Boyne | Angleterre |
17/07/1695 | 68.5 | Fondation de la Bank of Scotland | Entreprise |
17/01/1706 - 17/04/1790 | 79.0 - 163.3 | Vie de Benjamin Franklin | Personnalités célèbres |