Mary was a daughter of Thomas Lincoln the Miller of Hingham, Massachusetts. She was baptized in Hingham, Massachusetts, on 6 October 1642. [1][2]
She married first William Hack.[1]
She married second in 1666 at Taunton to Richard Stevens.[3][1]
She died at Taunton in 1715/16.
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Categories: Hingham, Massachusetts | Taunton, Massachusetts
Additionally, the edit history for the Lincoln-608 profile shows that the Lincoln-608 was originally created (with the 1633-1641 dates) as a daughter of Thomas Lincoln the Cooper and his wife Annis. Some time later those parents were disconnected. Thomas the Miller was connected later. The History of Hingham shows no daughters named Mary for Thomas the Cooper, nor for Thomas the Husbandman or Thomas the Weaver, nor for any other immigrant Lincoln profiled in that book.
There is no basis for retaining Lincoln-608 as a separate profile. Thomas the Miller is recorded with exactly one daughter named Mary, not two.