. 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. z o HZ Z E C GUSTAVUS HAYFORD. 145 ble and authentic account that is known to exist of the historyof the event upon which the name of Whitney Pond was givento these waters; a name still perpetuated by being given to theprincipal stream, or outlet of the pond, and also to the lodge ofFree and Accepted Masons of Canton. Part or the Story of Major Ephraim Healds Wonderful Escape in Canton, Mai


. 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. z o HZ Z E C GUSTAVUS HAYFORD. 145 ble and authentic account that is known to exist of the historyof the event upon which the name of Whitney Pond was givento these waters; a name still perpetuated by being given to theprincipal stream, or outlet of the pond, and also to the lodge ofFree and Accepted Masons of Canton. Part or the Story of Major Ephraim Healds Wonderful Escape in Canton, Maine. This story was published in the history of Temple, N. H.,pages 331 and 332, and written by the Majors neighbor, WilliamH. Howard of Temple, N. H., in 1859. A Mr. Ephraim Brownsays: I heard much of this same story in my boyhood. I amnow sixty-six. My father was the Majors grandson and heardthe story from the Majors own lips. Just before the city of Quebec was taken by the English in1759, Ephraim Heald (in 1757), being then about 22 years ofage, in company with two other young men,—one named Whit-ney and the other Read—went from Dunstable, N. H., andMassachusetts, to Sac


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