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About William R. Rideout
William R. Rideout was a sturdy, helpful citizen of Brunswick. He deeded land in North Yarmouth, 28 January 1793 to his son, Nathaniel in Cumberland County. He drew a pension because he was blind, which was caused by smallpox suffered during the Revolution in 1724. He became the owner of pew 43 in the Old North Church, the one where the lanterns gave their message to Paul Revere. "Only quality people had pews here," according to our source.
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William R. Rideout's Timeline
1733 |
July 10, 1733
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Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States
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1757 |
September 25, 1757
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Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, United States
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1758
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October 11, 1760
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February 4, 1762
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May 10, 1764
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1766
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1768
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Falmouth, ME, United States
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