History of the Hayford Family, 1100-1900: With Biographical Sketches and Illustrations : Its Connections by the Bonney, Fuller and Phinney Families with the Mayflower, 1602, Chickering Family, 1356-1900Rumford Falls publishing Company, printers, 1901 - 253 páginas |
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... June , 1709 , lately occupied by John Heiford . " N. E. Gen. Reg . , Vol . 49 , p . 175. Also see Plymouth Records , B. 8 , p . 87. " Record of deed of land , 1710 , by Nathaniel Thomas of Marshfield , to Abigail , widow.
... June , 1709 , lately occupied by John Heiford . " N. E. Gen. Reg . , Vol . 49 , p . 175. Also see Plymouth Records , B. 8 , p . 87. " Record of deed of land , 1710 , by Nathaniel Thomas of Marshfield , to Abigail , widow.
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... June 7 , 1767 , as also the father of Ira , born in Halifax , Mass . , Oct. 1788 . Samuel Heaford , Hardwick m . Bellsheba Tinkham , 1776 . Samuel Heaford , Farmington , Conn . m . Thankful Adams , Abby Hayford Betsy Hayford m . Joseph ...
... June 7 , 1767 , as also the father of Ira , born in Halifax , Mass . , Oct. 1788 . Samuel Heaford , Hardwick m . Bellsheba Tinkham , 1776 . Samuel Heaford , Farmington , Conn . m . Thankful Adams , Abby Hayford Betsy Hayford m . Joseph ...
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... June 26 A. D. 1776 We the Subscribers Rec't of Capt Selah Heart in Coll Erastus Woolcot in full of Our Wages in the Two Months Service Last Winter in said Hearts Company . " John Heyford RHODE ISLAND SERVICE . - VOL . II , PAGE XCIX ...
... June 26 A. D. 1776 We the Subscribers Rec't of Capt Selah Heart in Coll Erastus Woolcot in full of Our Wages in the Two Months Service Last Winter in said Hearts Company . " John Heyford RHODE ISLAND SERVICE . - VOL . II , PAGE XCIX ...
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... 6 ( 1459-60 ) Andrew Lumley Esq . Clipston Harleston 13 , H. 7 , ( 1499-1500 ) . Elizabeth M. at Althrop 18 June , 1385 Thomas Stratmore of Morely Co. Dartmouth Strathmore of Morely . * LUMLEY . Arms : Gules on a fess between 3.
... 6 ( 1459-60 ) Andrew Lumley Esq . Clipston Harleston 13 , H. 7 , ( 1499-1500 ) . Elizabeth M. at Althrop 18 June , 1385 Thomas Stratmore of Morely Co. Dartmouth Strathmore of Morely . * LUMLEY . Arms : Gules on a fess between 3.
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... June 20 , 1707 , m . Mary Brooman , Mar. 22 , 1733. They had four children : ' James Hafford , b . Middleboro , Mar. 10 , 1735 . * Mary * Lydia 66 b . 66 May 4 , 1737 . 66 b . 66 Sep. 16 , 1738 . * John 66 b . 66 Mar. 23 , 1743 , buried ...
... June 20 , 1707 , m . Mary Brooman , Mar. 22 , 1733. They had four children : ' James Hafford , b . Middleboro , Mar. 10 , 1735 . * Mary * Lydia 66 b . 66 May 4 , 1737 . 66 b . 66 Sep. 16 , 1738 . * John 66 b . 66 Mar. 23 , 1743 , buried ...
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Abigail Albert Hayford Alden Alvira Arvida Barrell Barrows Bartlett Beals Belfast Betsy Hayford Bicknell Bonney Braintree Bridgham brother Buckfield Canton Canton village Capt Celestia Charles Chickering child Cyrus Daniel Hayford daughter death died Duxbury Ebeneazer Edward Hayford Elizabeth Ellis farm father five children Florina ford four children Fuller George Gustavus Hayford Harleston Harriet Hartford HAYFORD BRANCH Heath Henry Howard Isaac Jacob James John Bonney John Hayford John¹ July July 14 July 20 June June 28 lived Lucy Lumley Lydia marriage married Mary Mass McCumber Middleboro mill Nathaniel Ohio Otis Hayford parents Pembroke Philena Phinney Pierce Plymouth record Reed resided Sale of land Salem Samuel Hayford Sarah Sept six children son of Otis Sumner Tamworth Thomas Thomas Bonney three children town Turner unmarried widow wife William Hayford Zeri Zeri Hayford
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Página 188 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven.
Página 17 - A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to their ancestors.
Página 28 - Oct. 6, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Roxbury Camp, Nov. 25, 1775
Página 200 - IN the Scottish hills, as a shepherd strolled, On an eve, with his ancient crook, He found a lamb that was -chilled and young, By the side of a purling brook. And through fear that the lamb might sicken and die, From its mother's side might roam, He carried it up with a tender care, To a fold in his highland home. Mid the dreary night, o'er the cragged peaks, Through the winds, and the storms, and the cold, The mother followed her captured lamb To the door of the shepherd's fold. Once we had a lamb...
Página 236 - Mexico in 1866, and was a guest of Maximilian ; represented the World in Paris in 1867 and at the centenary festival of St. Peter at Rome. He accompanied the US expedition to Santo Domingo in 1871 ; was editor-in-chief of the World, 1876-83, and in 1883 went to Europe, where he continued to reside during the remainder of his life. He contributed to the American and British periodicals and magazines. He published : Gan-Eden, or Pictures of Cuba (1854) ; General McClellan and the Conduct of the War...
Página 124 - Christ; one of the first comers, and proved a useful instrument of good in his place, and was the last male survivor of those who came over in the Mayflower in 1620, and whose place of abode was Plymouth.
Página 200 - Twas the dearest lamb in my own dear flock, Oh, the pale, little blue-eyed child. But a shepherd came, when the sun grew low, By a path that has long been trod, And he carried our lamb through the mists of night, To his fold in the mount of God. With a tearful eye, and a bleeding heart, We must bear it and struggle on, And climb that mount by the shepherd's track, To the fold where our lamb has gone.
Página 73 - Winslow, whose original musterroll on parchment is now before me,* and which I copy. Of the 500 men sent in the expedition by Massachusetts, not more than 50 returned, many having fallen victims to the prevailing tropical fevers. Several Duxbury men will be noticed in their number.
Página 200 - Mid the dreary night, o'er the cragged peaks, Through the winds, and the storms, and the cold, The mother followed her captured lamb To the door of the shepherd's fold. Once we had a lamb by its mother's side, It was artless, and pure, and mild, 'Twas the dearest lamb in my own dear flock, Oh, the pale, little blue-eyed child. But a shepherd came, when the sun grew low, By a path that has long been trod, And he carried our lamb through the mists of night, To his fold in the mount of God. With a tearful...
Página 241 - It [the town of Duxbury] received the name of Duxbury out of respect to Captain Standish, from Duxbury Hall, the seat of the Standish family in England ;"a but that this was merely Mr. Winsor's personal opinion, unsupported by evidence, may be inferred from another statement by him, that this " undoubtedly is the origin of the name of the New England town," and by his expression of dissent from the opinion of the writer quoted above.