Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . CALEB HAYDEN, of of Deeds 1845 to a mask in the possession of Hon. E. D. Hayden, of Woburn. (See page 226.) ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 235 Clerk, 17S3 to 88. Selectman ten years, between 1786 and , 1799. Died February 5, 1835, aged seventy-two years. Samuel Bartlett, of Concord and Cambridge, October 17, 1794,to September 29, J 821 (27 years)* Born in White Bread alley, Boston, November 17, of Captain Roger and Anne Hurd Bartlett,


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . CALEB HAYDEN, of of Deeds 1845 to a mask in the possession of Hon. E. D. Hayden, of Woburn. (See page 226.) ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 235 Clerk, 17S3 to 88. Selectman ten years, between 1786 and , 1799. Died February 5, 1835, aged seventy-two years. Samuel Bartlett, of Concord and Cambridge, October 17, 1794,to September 29, J 821 (27 years)* Born in White Bread alley, Boston, November 17, of Captain Roger and Anne Hurd Bartlett, of learned the trade of silversmith and pursued the business atConcord until elected as Register of Deeds, after which he re-moved to Cambridge, and died there while still in office, Sep-tember 39, 1831, aged sixty-nine years. Dr. William Fisfce Stone, of Framingliam and Cambridge, Octo-ber 3, 1821, to September 10, 1845 (24 years).. Born in Framingliam April 10, 1784. He was a practicingphysician previous to his election as Register of Deeds. He wasan active member of the New England Historical GenealogicalSociety, and a contributor in matters of interest to its member-ship. After serving twenty-four years as Register he resignedfrom ill health and died at Cambridge March 36, 1857, agedseventy-three years. 336 AIs^CIENT MIDDLESEX. Caleb Hay den, of Cambridge, September 13, J 845, to March J 3,J865 (20 years)* Born in Scituate September 6, 1797. Son of Daniel andNancy (Doane) Hayden. He had only the common school edu-cation of the early years of the last century, but was a lover ofbooks, and read and enjoyed only the best. He was a Whig atfirst, but afterwards a life-long Republican, and a Unitarian inreligious belief. He was a quiet, genial, unassuming gentleman,ever attentive to his ofhcial duties, and courteous to all. He wasnever married. Hon. Edward D. Hayden, of Woburn, formerlya member of Congress, was his


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