Job Cushing Accounts 1826-1863

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Job Cushing Accounts 1826-1863

Job Cushing (1785-1867) was the first son of a Cohasset, Massachusetts farmer and Revolutionary War veteran of the same name. In 1819, he married Elizabeth Lincoln (1794-1882), also the child of a local farmer and Revolutionary War veteran. The couple had seven children, six of whom survived childhood. Cushing's ledger includes customer accounts, records of services performed (such as plowing up and hauling field stones to the wharf, and carting wood, merchandise, and iron), products he sold (potatoes and calves), and documentation of a hired Irish-born laborer.

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Cushing, Job, 1785-1867

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Job Cushing (1785-1867) was the first son of a Cohasset, Massachusetts farmer and Revolutionary War veteran of the same name. In 1819, he married Elizabeth Lincoln (1794-1882), also the child of a local farmer and Revolutionary War veteran. The couple had seven children, six of whom survived childhood. From the guide to the Job Cushing Accounts MS 207., 1826-1863, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries) ...

Stetson, Morgan.

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Tilden, Amos.

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Stoddard, Elliott.

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James, Eleazar.

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Kilburn, William

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Cushing, Job, 1786-1867

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Farmer from Cohasset, a shipbuilding and fishing town in eastern Massachusetts. From the description of Job Cushing accounts, 1826-1863. (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 51763159 ...

Mulvey, Patrick

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