Nathaniel Peabody (Boston)
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Nathaniel Peabody (March 30, 1774–1855) was a U.S. physician and dentist from Boston and Salem, Massachusetts, having studied at Dartmouth. He was descended from John Paybody of Plymouth of 1635, and in early Massachusetts records, the name of these ancestors was often spelled Pabodie. Nathaniel Peabody was a member of one of the prominent families recognized in society and known as the Boston Brahmins. He was father of three noteworthy intellectual women: Elizabeth Palmer, Mary Tyler, and Sophia Amelia [1].
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March 30, 1774 |
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