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Facts and Events
He emigrated to new England about 1636, settling in Watertown, where he was admitted as freeman in March 1637.
References
- ↑ Moriarty, G. Andrews, “Genealogical Research in England: The Fiske Family”, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
86:406-435;87:367-374; 88:142-145; 88:265; 92:177-183; 92:287-288, 1934. - ↑ Will was dated 10 Sep 1660, and proven 22 Jan 1661/2.
Founders of Watertown, MA
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Located along the Charles River, Watertown was one of the first settlements in Massachusetts Bay Colony. After a brief stay by Roger Clapp and others who then went on to settle Dorchester. In late July 1630, Sir Richard Saltonstall led a group of about 115 households to settle at Watertown, which at the time included parts of present-day Cambridge and much of the surrounding area; the population approached Boston's in the mid 17th century. In 1632 the residents of Watertown protested against being compelled to pay a tax for the erection of a stockade fort at Cambridge; leading to the establishment of representative government in the colony.
Full list of original heads of households
See also: History of Watertown - Wikipedia entry - Richard Saltonstall on Wikipedia
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Watertown Founders' Monument
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Current Location: Middlesex County, Massachusetts Parent Towns: None Daughter Towns: Cambridge, Weston, Waltham, Belmont, Lincoln
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