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The Muddy River is mentioned by John Winthrop in his diary as the site of an unidentified flying object in March 1638 or 1639, as described to him by witness James Everell.[2][non-primary source needed] This event is considered by some[who?] to be the first recorded instance of such occurrences.[citation needed] John Hull and Judith Quincy Hull owned the property. Judge Sewall came into possession of this tract, which embraced more than 350 acres, through Hannah Quincy Hull (Sewall) who was the Hull's only daughter. John Hull in his youth lived in Muddy River Hamlet, in a little house which stood near the Sears Memorial Church. Hull removed to Boston, where he amassed a large fortune for those days. Judge Sewall probably never lived on his Brookline estate.[3]
1640 |
April 10, 1640
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Boston,Suffolk,Ma
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April 10, 1640
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Boston, Suffolk, Mass
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1640
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Muddy River, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1643 |
June 18, 1643
Age 3
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Boston,Suffolk,Ma
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June 18, 1643
Age 3
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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1670 |
December 22, 1670
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States
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1677 |
March 7, 1677
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
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June 11, 1677
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Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
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1688 |
September 12, 1688
Age 48
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Hingham, Suffolk County, Dominion of New England
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