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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
infer that they were the same person. A John Feveryear taught the town school from September, 1752, to April, 1753, and a John Feveryear was a graduate of Harvard in 1751; naturally we infer they were one and the same person. Christopher Bridge Marsh was graduated from Harvard in 1761, and a man of the same name was a teacher in Medford from March, 1762, to January, 1763. A glance at the list of teachers from 1732 to about 1792 will show several such instances. In compiling the lists of tea53Sept.-June, '58Samuel Angier1748from Cambridge 1758Sept.-Feb. ‘60William Whitmore1744d. Mch. 10, 1760, small pox 1760July-Oct. ‘60Roland Green1758from Malden 1760Nov.-Mch. ‘62Samuel Payson1758from Walpole 1762Mch.-Jan. ‘63Christopher Bridge Marsh1761from Boston 1763Jan.-June, ‘66Samuel Angier1763from Lexington 1766June-Dec. ‘66Alexander Sears Hill1764from Boston 1767Jan-Sept. ‘68John Page1765from Boston 1768Oct.-July, ‘69Asa Dunbar1767from Bridgewater 1769Aug.-Aug. ‘71Dani