Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Samuel Weed” in chapter 15, section c.15.6, page 96 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 11.:

...fterward minister in Tewkesbury. Died there in 1855. 1805. Amos Willard Rugg of New Hampshire. Died in Medford, Sept., 1805, after a short sickness of brain fever. Sept. 1805 to 1807. Samuel Weed of Amesbury. Studied medicine with Gen'l Brooks, afterward physician in Portland. Died Nov. 24, 1857, aged 83. 1807. Noah Kendall. Assisted by his wife and his brother. 1821. Luth...
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