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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 1 1 Browse Search
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very first—to be buried in its soil. And it is not unlikely that his grave is very near the spot whence he caught a first look of the site of the town. History of Northfield, p. 50 n. John Chinery, John Chinery, admitted Freeman in April 1690, was probably a resident of Waltham at the time of his death, living upon a farm rented by his father. a member of his company, also from Watertown, was wounded in this fight, and died the next day. At the capture of the Narragansett fort, December 19, 1675, John Sherman, Jr., Gen. Reg. VIII., 241. son of Captain John Sherman of this town, fell. In February, 1675-6, George Harrington, George Harrington was the fourth son of Robert Harrington, who purchased half of the Oldham Farm (see page 39), part of which is still in the possession of some of his descendants; the original deed of 250 acres is still preserved, beautifully written upon parchment. a member of the company of Captain Samuel Wadsworth, of Milton, who drove the Indians f