
EDMUND, Hingham, came with w. ch. Joshua, Rebecca, and Sarah,
perhaps, also, Thomas, and his w. and childr. in 1633, with int. to satisfy inq. of his
neighbors in old Hingham, was first at Charlestown, freem. 4 Mar. 1634, constable the same
yr. went, as one of the first sett. 1635, to Hingham, was rep. 1639-42, and d. 8 Mar.
1646. Edmund, Joshua, Rev. Peter, Thomas, and two ds. I see reason to infer, that a wid.
Lyford, wh. he m. late in life, was relict of that Rev. John L. who was at Plymouth the
first disturber of their ch.
Source: First Settlers of N.E., a Genealogical Dictionary of the First
Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of those who came before May, 1692, on
the basis of Farmer's Register by James Savage. 1860-1862. Vol. II, pg. 433.

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