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acres on North St., near the foot of Baker's Hill ; also other lands the 

 year foil. He prob. removed soon to Braintree, at which place he d. 

 20 Feb. 1648. 



William, the smith (locksmith), also from Norwich, Eng., and 

 prob. bro, of the preceding, had a grant of a house-lot in 1G37 on 

 Bachelor (Main), nearly opp. Water St. His w., ch., and a serv., came 

 with him. Freeman, March, 1638. A member of the Artillery Com- 

 pany 1651. He removed to Boston in a few yrs., and was drowned 

 27 March, 1652, leaving a wid., Elizabeth, and two ch. 



Ch., — 



i. A SON, who came over with his parents, prob. William, who was afts. of 



Boston, 

 ii. Lydia, lit. in Hing. May 17, 1638. 

 iii. Samuel, bt. in Huig. March 27, 1642, d. and was buried 21 Apr. foil. 



Aaron, had a house-lot granted him in Hing. 1637. No further 

 record. 



LYFORD (Liford). 



John, who arrived at Plymouth in the " Ann," with his w. and ch., 

 March, 1624, had been a preacher in Ireland. He was dismissed from 

 Ply. Col. 1625, the yr. after his arrival, on account of his Episcopal 

 tendencies. He next appears at Nantasket, where he had a plantation 

 at the east end of the beach near Staits Pond, or the river. Hence 

 the name " Lyford's Licking River." Lyford returned to Eng., but 

 soon came back again to Nantasket. From here he removed to Cape 

 Ann, and shortly after to Virginia, where lie prob. died. His wid., 

 Mrs. Sarah Lyford, m. at Charlestown, Oct. 10, 1634, Edmund Hobart, 

 Sr., wid^, of Hing. Lyford left 



Ch., — 



i. Ruth, . m. in Hing. Apr. 19, 1643, James Bate, and had sev. sons, 



and dau's Euth, Kachc/, and Sarah. 



ii. MoKDECAi, . In June, 1642, and his sister Ruth in Oct. 1641, "acquit 



and discharge Edmund Hubbart, Sr., their father in law, of all claims on 

 account of a legacy of tobacco," etc., bequeathed to them by their fa. John 

 Lyford in his last will and testament. 

 iii. Rachel, . 



MACVARLO (Mackfarlo ; Mackfarltn). 



1. PuRDE, or PuRTHE, who emigrated from Scotland, m. in Hing. 

 July 3, 1667, Patience, dau. of George Russell. She d. in Hincr. 22 

 March, 1723-24. He d. 2 Dec. 1721. ''Farmer." Resided off East, 

 near Hull St. 



Ch,. all b. in Hing., were — 



i. Patience, July 3, 1668. 



ii. Margaret, Dec. 26, 1669. m. May 26, 1690, Daniel Stodder. 



iii. Martha, Jan. 15, 1671-72. m. Dec. 20, 1698, Matthew Keen of Dux. 



iv. John, March 7, 1673-74. 



2. V. James, Aug. 11, 1675. 



vi. Mary, July 2, 1677, d. 29 Oct. 1686. 

 vii. Hannah, March 23, 1678-79. m. Jan. 19, 1702-3, Elias Magoon of Dux. 



