Henry Chamberlain (1605-1674) emigrated from Hingham, England in 1638, as a member of a radical Protestant sect, to found Hingham, MA.
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Abigail Rogers
Acsah Eliza
Adonijah
Adonijah Day
Amy Maria
Angeline
Benjamin
Benjamin Chamberlain Hannah Wyatt
Benjamin Chamberlain, Jr.
Benjamin, Jr.
Capt. George Randall
Capt. Mosely
Chamberlain
Charles
Charles Platt
Chauncey B. Lawsing
Clarissa
Daniel
Deborah Templar
Ebenezer
Edward Patterson
Elestres G. Randall
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Lawsing
Ephraim
Ephraim Foote
Erial
Eunice Ewell
Eunice Johnson
Faith
Frances (Foote) Dickinson
Freedom
George Wyatt
Geroe Green
Gilbert
Han. (Clark)
Hannah
Hannah Wyatt
Harriet
Harriet Sweetland Talcott
Henry
Henry Chamberlain
Jane A.
Job
John
Joseph
Joseph Carter
Joseph Chamberlain
Julia Ann
Julia Ann Chamberlain
Levi
Lucinda
Lucinda (Strong) Potter
Lucretia
Lucretia Little
Lucy
Lucy Day
Lydia Smith
Margaret (Bliss) Foote
Mary
Mary Wright.
Mercy Dickinson
Nathaniel
Nathaniel Sheffield
Noah
Olive Randall
Oliver
Rachel (Hungerford) Spencer
Restcome
Richard
Sarah
Sarah (Loomis) Day
Sarah (Wyatt) Wells
Sarah Day
Sarah Jones
Sarah Potter
Susanna (Susan
Talcott
Thomas Huet
Ursula (Ursly
Walter Conklin
Weaver
William
William Chamberlain
William Parkins Doland
Wyatt Chamberlain