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Hingham, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)

The town of Hingham was dubbed as "Bare Cove" by the first colonizing English in 1633, but two years later was incorporated as a town under the name Hingham. The town was named for a village in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, whence most of the first colonists came, including Abraham Lincoln's ancestor Samuel Lincoln (1622–90), his first American ancestor, who came to Massachusetts in 1637 The land on which Hingham was settled was deeded to the English by the Wampanoag sachem Wompatuck in 1655 The town was within Suffolk County from its founding in 1643 until 1803, and then in Plymouth County from 1803 to the present. The eastern part of the town split off to become Cohasset in 1770 A statue of President Lincoln adorns the area adjacent to downtown Hingham Square [ source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hingham,_Massachusetts ]

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