Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . or the lastyear be repaid to him, being one pound, three shil-lings ; and August 29, the town voted him seventy-two shillings for two birds two tails. In March,1748, he was chosen constable. For four years, 1754to 1777 inclusive, he was chosen to serve on com-mittee to provide schoolmasters for his district. Hischief service, however, was given to the office ofsurveyor of highways and collector of highwaytaxes, having been first chosen to


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . or the lastyear be repaid to him, being one pound, three shil-lings ; and August 29, the town voted him seventy-two shillings for two birds two tails. In March,1748, he was chosen constable. For four years, 1754to 1777 inclusive, he was chosen to serve on com-mittee to provide schoolmasters for his district. Hischief service, however, was given to the office ofsurveyor of highways and collector of highwaytaxes, having been first chosen to that office in1750, and re-elected in 1758-63-68-72-83. The children of Francis and Prudence (Stearns)Harrington were: Francis, born in Grafton, 1737,died in Worcester, April 6, 1768; Nathaniel, burnin Worcester, 1742, married Ruth Stone; jMary, bornin Worcester, December 16, 1753, married JonathanStone, Jr., February, 1777; Prudence, born April 20,1755, married Jonah Perry, July 6, 1780: William,born November 18, 1756, married Mary Perry, >.Iay29, 1781. (IV) Nathaniel Harrington, son of Francis andPrudence Harrington, was born in Worcester,


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