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Samuel Partridge

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Samuel Partridge

Birth
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Dec 1752 (aged 80)
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
West Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Partridge drew land in the Black swamp in 1702. His lot lay along the Charles river in the south part of this tract, which in 1713, became the town of Medway and is now Rockville. He took an active interest in this enterprise and was elected a member of the first board of selectmen. He was also a deacon in the Medway church. In his will, made 23 Jan 1745, proved 5 Jan 1753, he mentions his daughters Hannah Fisher, Mehetabel Grant, Silence Kingsbury and Thankful Partridge; and his sons Samuel, Ebenezer, Joshua and Caleb. The latter was made executor.
Samuel Partridge drew land in the Black swamp in 1702. His lot lay along the Charles river in the south part of this tract, which in 1713, became the town of Medway and is now Rockville. He took an active interest in this enterprise and was elected a member of the first board of selectmen. He was also a deacon in the Medway church. In his will, made 23 Jan 1745, proved 5 Jan 1753, he mentions his daughters Hannah Fisher, Mehetabel Grant, Silence Kingsbury and Thankful Partridge; and his sons Samuel, Ebenezer, Joshua and Caleb. The latter was made executor.


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