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History of Hinghoym. 



ENTRANCE TO HINGHAM CEMETERY. 



III. 



(Abstract.) In a deed dated at Hing. June 17, 1718, Joshua Tucker 

 (before-mentioned) conveys to sundry persons hereinafter named, for a 

 burying-place, lots of from one-half to one rod each, at the rate of 10s. 

 per square rod. The boundaries of the said burying-place are described as 

 follows : " towards the S. E. with the land of Samuel Thaxter as the 

 fence now standeth ; S. W. with the Common behind the meeting-house 

 as the fence now standeth ; and N. E. and N. W. with the residue of my 

 s d lot." 



The persons to whom lots were 

 chased by each, were as follows : — 



rod. 



No. 1. To several persons No. 



was granted by Doct. 

 Hall to bury their rel- 

 ations here. 

 2. Luke Lincoln ... 1 

 John Fearing ... 1 



3. 



4. 

 5. 



Samuel Gill 



6. Heirs of Josiah Lor- 



mg 



sold and the quantities pur- 



rod. 



7. Heirs of Ephraim 



Lane, dec d . . . . h 



8. Joshua Hersey ... 1 



9. Heirs of Samuel Ho- 



bart, dec a . . . . i 



10. James Hearsey, Jun. . 1 



11. David Lincoln ... 1 



12. James Hearsey, Sen. . £ 



13. James Lincoln . . . ^ 



14. Ambrose Low ... 1 



