. 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, 1356-1900. > T\ •*] -*\ /c 3 n M ^. The Hafford cemetery on former page is situated on the farmfirst owned by John Hayford, and later, from 1747, by SamuelHafford and his descendants. Five generations lie buried here, to wit: Samuel Hafford3 andwife, Ebeneazer Hafford4 and two wives and their childen, Reu-ben Hafford5 and wife, Silvia5, Sarah5, Mary5 and her husband,William F5., Wm. Augustus6 and L
. 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, 1356-1900. > T\ •*] -*\ /c 3 n M ^. The Hafford cemetery on former page is situated on the farmfirst owned by John Hayford, and later, from 1747, by SamuelHafford and his descendants. Five generations lie buried here, to wit: Samuel Hafford3 andwife, Ebeneazer Hafford4 and two wives and their childen, Reu-ben Hafford5 and wife, Silvia5, Sarah5, Mary5 and her husband,William F5., Wm. Augustus6 and Lucy T7. Miss Eloise A. Hafford describes the photograph as follows :The two new stones near the front right-hand corner are mymother and sister; the next to the left in front of the monument,fathers brother, W. Augustus. The monument for anotherbrother, Ebeneazer, who died in California. Still farther to theleft, grandfather Reuben and wife Lucy; grandfather Reubenbeing at the extreme left. Behind the monument and partlyhidden by it, is a slate stone marking great grandfather Eben-eazers grave. Following back by the fence, a white stone marksuncle Williams grave. Next to William, his sister, Alice. Thestone appearing next to t
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