Columbian Centinel dated 11 Jan 1797, Boston: Lincoln, Mrs. Deborah, wife of Capt. Amos, died [3rd] in Boston, aged 35.
Columbian Centinel dated 14 Jun 1797, Boston: Lincoln, Capt. Amos, married Eliza Revere in Boston.
Columbian Centinel dated 27 Jul 1805, Boston: Lincoln, Capt. Amos, married Martha Robb in Boston.
Republican Farmer, pg 3, dated Jan. 28, 1829, Danbury, CT:
Died. In Quincy, Capt. Amos Lincoln, formerly of Boston, aged 75 years, and uncle of the Governor of Massachusetts and Maine, a patriot and soldier of the Revolution. He was one of the intrepid band who consigned the Tea to the ocean, in 1775, and commanded a company of Artillery during the first years of the Revolution.
Columbian Centinel dated 11 Jan 1797, Boston: Lincoln, Mrs. Deborah, wife of Capt. Amos, died [3rd] in Boston, aged 35.
Columbian Centinel dated 14 Jun 1797, Boston: Lincoln, Capt. Amos, married Eliza Revere in Boston.
Columbian Centinel dated 27 Jul 1805, Boston: Lincoln, Capt. Amos, married Martha Robb in Boston.
Republican Farmer, pg 3, dated Jan. 28, 1829, Danbury, CT:
Died. In Quincy, Capt. Amos Lincoln, formerly of Boston, aged 75 years, and uncle of the Governor of Massachusetts and Maine, a patriot and soldier of the Revolution. He was one of the intrepid band who consigned the Tea to the ocean, in 1775, and commanded a company of Artillery during the first years of the Revolution.
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