Samuel Morse (Dedham)

Samuel Morse (1585-1654) was an original proprietor of Dedham, Massachusetts[1] who served on the board of selectmen for two years.[2] He was also a founder of Medfield, Massachusetts when it broke away from Dedham.[3] He was elected a selectman before joining the First Church and Parish in Dedham.[4] He was a signer of the Dedham Covenant.[5]

Morse was born in England in 1585[3] and came to Dedham from London.[6] With his wife, Elizabeth, he was the father of Joseph, Abigail, John, Daniel, Samuel, Jeremiah, and Mary.[6][3] He died in 1654.[3] It was said in 1907 that "no family has ranked higher in eastern Massachusetts for the past two hundred and fifty years than the descendants" of Morse.[7] He is an ancestor of Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse Code.[7]

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