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  2. Burton Levin - Wikipedia

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    He earned his BA in 1952 from Brooklyn College, [1] and his MA in International Affairs at Columbia University and went on to work in the Foreign Service. Levin served as Director of Mission in Thailand , Consul General in Hong Kong and was the United States Ambassador to Burma from 1987 to 1990.

  3. James Atherton (settler) - Wikipedia

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    Atherton died in Sherborn, Massachusetts, on August 6, 1710, at the home of his only surviving daughter, Deborah, wife of Captain Samuel Bullard. [38] [39] [40] He is buried at the Old South Cemetery in Sherborn. Probate occurred a few months after. [41] [42] His wife died three years later.

  4. George Anthony Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill was born in 1842 in Sherborn, Massachusetts. [1] He received a bachelor's degree from Harvard in 1865, and a master's degree there in 1870. [2] [3] His education included time spent at the University of Glasgow studying under Lord Kelvin.

  5. Sherborn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Sherborn is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Located in Boston 's MetroWest region, the community is within area code 508 and has the ZIP Code 01770. As of the 2020 U.S. Census , the town population was 4,401.

  6. Emily (cow) - Wikipedia

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    Emily was a cow (Bos taurus) who escaped from a slaughterhouse in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, by jumping a gate and wandered for 40 days eluding capture.She found lasting refuge at the Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts, until her death in 2003.

  7. Clark Houses - Wikipedia

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    Mary Clark Whitney, was born January 8, 1816, one of 13 children, to Alphonse and Nancy Leland Clark of Sherborn, MA. Both of Mrs. Whitney's grandfathers served in the Revolutionary War. The Natick Chapter of the DAR made her an honorary member, and planned "an observance" on the century mark of her birth on January 8, 1916.

  8. Saltonstall family - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the Saltonstall family. The Saltonstall family is a Boston Brahmin family from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, notable for having had a family member attend Harvard University from every generation since Nathaniel Saltonstall—later one of the more principled judges at the Salem Witch Trials—graduated in 1659.

  9. Jedediah Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Jedediah Sanger (February 28, 1751 – June 6, 1829) was the founder of the town of New Hartford, New York, United States.He was a native of Sherborn, Massachusetts, and the ninth child of Richard and Deborah Sanger, a prominent colonial New England family.