Old Cambridge |
Perhaps the compliment I cherish most, to date, was voiced by my old yokefellow Lloyd Baird, then President of the fairly new Cambridge Stake of Zion. He was calling me to serve on his High Council in the waning years of my fifty-four of residence in the land of my forefathers when he referred to me as “a Cambridge character.”
As this record attests, a sizable fraction of my ancestors and other kinfolk, over the past three hundred and thirty-some years, could lay claim to that title, whether or not it would ever have occurred to them. This section, linked under the title of “NewTowne,” mentions several of the earliest and, in many cases, the places to which they “removed” after leaving their mark there. It has continued to evolve in HTML; I published its then-current PDF version 10 January 2008 and have embedded it below: |
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