1650.
As early as 1653 he was the minister in Middletown, Ct., and March 22, 1670, he and his two brothers were enumerated among the fifty-two householders and proprietors of that place.
In 1681 he seems to have been settled in Simsbury, Ct. Judge Sewall, in a letter dated November 16, 1705, writes that the Rev. Mr. Samuel Stow, of Middletown, went from thence to heaven upon the 8 May, 1704.
30: 3 mo. 1657.
A town rate, amounting to £ 100, for va-. rious purposes, includes an item of £ 7 ttwice that amount.
Mr. Cheever died in Boston August 21, 1708, at the advanced age of ninety-four.
His connection with the Latin School continued thirty-seven years, and his labors as an instructor of youth covered nearly twice that period.
Judge Sewall, in his diary, writes: August 23, 1708, Mr. Cheever was buried from the schoolhouse.
Dr. Cotton Mather preached the funeral sermon, which was printed and re-printed.
His body was consigned to the Granary Burial Ground.
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