Loring Lincoln

Massachusetts Soldiersand Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.
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Volume 9, page 812
Lincoln, Loring, Leicester. Sergeant, Capt. Thomas Newhall's co. of militia, which marched on the alarm of April 19,1775, to Cambridge; service 71/2 days; also, Ensign, Capt. Seth Washburn's co., Hon. Artemus Ward's regt.; list of officers [year not given, probably 1775]; also, 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Seth Washburn's co., Col. Jonathan Ward's regt.; return of officers to be commissioned in said regiment, dated May 24,1775; resolved in Provincial congress at Watertown May 25,1775, that said officers be commissioned; also, 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Seth Washburn's co., Col. Ward's Regt.; muster roll dated Aug.1,1775; engaged May 4,1775; service, 3 mos. 5 days; also, company returned dated Oct.8,1775; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Benjamin Richardson's (1st) co. (North co. Leicester), Col. Samuel Denny's (1st Worcester Co.) regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers chosen by the several companies in said regiment, dated Leicester, March 28, 1776; ordered in Councin April 4, 1776, that said officers be commissioned; reported commissioned April 5, 1776; also, Captain, Col. J. Holman's regt.; regimental return endorsed "Chelsea Campt Sep 6th 1776;" also, Captain, 1st co., col. Samuel Denny's (1st Worcester Co.) regt. of Mass. militia; return of officers chosen in said company, dated Leicester, March 7, 1777; ordered in Council April 15, 1777, that said be commissioned; reported commissioned Apri 15, 1777; also, Captain of a company which marched under command of Lieut. Col. Flagg on the alarm at Bennginton in 1777; service 5 days; company probably belonged to Leicester.

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1746 -Loring Lincoln- 1786
b.5/6/1746 MA d.11/25/1786 MA m. Dorothy Moore Capt MA

Worcester Society of Antiquity

Inscriptions from the Burial Ground in West Brookfield, Mass. Copied by T.S. Knowlton, Esq., Oct. 11, 1877 for the Worcester Society of Antiquity

In memory of Capt Loring Lincoln who died in Novr 23d 1786 in the 41st year of his age.

Adieu my spouse my children dear
I leave this world of pain
Let virtue be your practice here

 
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