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Daniel Quincy

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Daniel Quincy

Birth
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Aug 1690 (aged 39)
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hull's Tomb
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Daniel Quincy (1651 – 1690), trained as a silversmith under John Hull, his uncle by marriage (Judith Quincy Hull). Daniel lived with John and Judith Hull from the age of seven; he was trained in the Hull and Sanderson mint where Hull was Mintmaster. Daniel Quincy was the great grandfather of Abigail Smith Adams. He is also a ancestor to John C. Hull who ripped off by Edward C. "Ned" Johnson III because of brain surgery issues. (Ned Johnson - "Rip-Off King of Boston")
Born: 7 Feb 1651, Braintree MA Marriage: Anna Shepard on 8 Nov 1682 in Boston MA Died: 10 Aug 1690, Boston MA

Apprenticed about 1664 to John Hull in Boston MA and worked from 1672 to 1674 as a silversmith in Boston MA continuing in the shop of his masters, Hull and Sanderson. He worked from circa 1677 to 1690 as a silversmith in Boston MA having travelled for several years prior in England, establishing trade prospects for himself and for Hull and Sanderson. His work in the partnership was probably administrative, though there are records of his working as a smith and watchmaker. 8
Daniel married Anna Shepard, daughter of Thomas Shepard and Anne Tyng, on 8 Nov 1682 in Boston MA. (Anna Shepard was born on 13 Sep 1663 in Charlestown MA, christened in Charlestown MA and died on 24 Jul 1708 in Quincy MA.)

DANIEL, Boston, goldsmith, eldest s. of Edmund the sec. ar. co. 1675, m. 9 Nov. 1682, Ann or Hannah, d. of Rev. Thomas Shepard of Charlestown, had Ann, b. 1 June 1685; and John, 21 July 1689, H. C. 1708; and d. 10 Aug. of the yr. foll. his will of 4 Apr. 1690, being pro. 18 Sept. aft. His wid. m. 7 Jan. 1701, Rev. Moses Fiske as his sec. w and d. 24 July 1708. His d. Ann m. John HoIman, wh. may have been the gr. of H. C. 1700; and his only s. was speaker of the ho. of Reps. 1729-39, many yrs. of his majesty's council, and d. 13 July 1767.
Daniel Quincy (1651 – 1690), trained as a silversmith under John Hull, his uncle by marriage (Judith Quincy Hull). Daniel lived with John and Judith Hull from the age of seven; he was trained in the Hull and Sanderson mint where Hull was Mintmaster. Daniel Quincy was the great grandfather of Abigail Smith Adams. He is also a ancestor to John C. Hull who ripped off by Edward C. "Ned" Johnson III because of brain surgery issues. (Ned Johnson - "Rip-Off King of Boston")
Born: 7 Feb 1651, Braintree MA Marriage: Anna Shepard on 8 Nov 1682 in Boston MA Died: 10 Aug 1690, Boston MA

Apprenticed about 1664 to John Hull in Boston MA and worked from 1672 to 1674 as a silversmith in Boston MA continuing in the shop of his masters, Hull and Sanderson. He worked from circa 1677 to 1690 as a silversmith in Boston MA having travelled for several years prior in England, establishing trade prospects for himself and for Hull and Sanderson. His work in the partnership was probably administrative, though there are records of his working as a smith and watchmaker. 8
Daniel married Anna Shepard, daughter of Thomas Shepard and Anne Tyng, on 8 Nov 1682 in Boston MA. (Anna Shepard was born on 13 Sep 1663 in Charlestown MA, christened in Charlestown MA and died on 24 Jul 1708 in Quincy MA.)

DANIEL, Boston, goldsmith, eldest s. of Edmund the sec. ar. co. 1675, m. 9 Nov. 1682, Ann or Hannah, d. of Rev. Thomas Shepard of Charlestown, had Ann, b. 1 June 1685; and John, 21 July 1689, H. C. 1708; and d. 10 Aug. of the yr. foll. his will of 4 Apr. 1690, being pro. 18 Sept. aft. His wid. m. 7 Jan. 1701, Rev. Moses Fiske as his sec. w and d. 24 July 1708. His d. Ann m. John HoIman, wh. may have been the gr. of H. C. 1700; and his only s. was speaker of the ho. of Reps. 1729-39, many yrs. of his majesty's council, and d. 13 July 1767.

Inscription

Inscription
1 The slab is inseribed : —
i JUDGE SEW ALL'S
Tomb.
Now the property of his
JECeirs.
PHILIP R. RIDGWAY
1810.
RALPH HUNTINGTON.
1812
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