. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. this or other service may belong-to his Uncle Benjamin; he was in the Conti-nental service in 1780 in Colonel Reeds regi-ment, eighth company, and also in 1781; heappears to have settled after the war in Alex-andria, New Hampshire, and signed a petitionthere December 24, 1794, for the division ofthe town. 5. Jedediah, was of age June 13,1792, when he signed a petition for a road toavoid the hill between the meeting house andFox Point Ferry in Durham. Probably other-c


. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. this or other service may belong-to his Uncle Benjamin; he was in the Conti-nental service in 1780 in Colonel Reeds regi-ment, eighth company, and also in 1781; heappears to have settled after the war in Alex-andria, New Hampshire, and signed a petitionthere December 24, 1794, for the division ofthe town. 5. Jedediah, was of age June 13,1792, when he signed a petition for a road toavoid the hill between the meeting house andFox Point Ferry in Durham. Probably other-children. (VI) Jedediah Pinder, son of Joseph Pin-der (5), was born in Durham, New Hamp-shire, about 1760. He settled in Newmarket,.New Hampshire. He signed the petitionagainst the new road at Durham, June 13,1792. Child: Joseph, mentioned below. (VII) Joseph Pinder, son or nephew ofJeremiah Pinder (6), was born at Newmar-ket, New Hampshire, in 1798. He was afarmer and hotel keeper in that town. He-served in the War of 1812, and was a promi-nent citizen of the town. He married ElizaAnn Sweet, who was born in Portsmouth in:.


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