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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 16., Distinguished guests and residents of Medford. (search)
and, several families came to Medford. William McClintock, when others of his companions went on to found the town of Londonderry, N. H., named for their old world home, settled on the Mystic river. He married four times, had nineteen children and died at the age of ninety. I do not know how long he remained here, but for some years the McClintock name was on the town records. The William McClintock and his wife Jane, who settled here for a few years after their marriage and moved to Boothbay, Me., was probably a son of the former. William the elder was an industrious farmer, laboring quietly, not entering into public life. His third wife was the mother of Samuel, coming with her husband to New England. The boy's education began in our grammar school and was continued under Master Minot at Concord, Mass., and Rev. Mr. Abercrombie in an academy near Northampton, Mass. He graduated from the college of New Jersey in 1751, which was then at Newark. A few years later it was rem