"Shipmaster," afterwards of the firm of Baker, Lincoln, & Co., and later senior partner of the firm of Lincoln, Wilder, & Co., manufacturers of upholstery trimmings, etc. A pamphlet containing a full account of his capture and treatment by pirates while in the mercantile marine service has been published. [1]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2021), memorial page for Barnabas Lincoln (5 May 1781–13 May 1850), Find A Grave: Memorial #72955485, citing Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Anne Shurtleff Stevens (contributor 46947920)
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