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The area of the Thomas-Webster Estate
is where Marshfield first began. In 1640 William Thomas
was granted two square miles of land where he built
a house and established a farm. His land abutted the
FIRST meetinghouse, erected in 1641, where the FIRST
Town Meeting has held in 1643, (considered to be one
of the FIRST in America), and where the FIRST school
was established in 1645, (also one of the FIRST in
the country). This site is known to you as Winslow
Cemetery and was the FIRST seat of Marshfields
governmental and educational system.
The Thomas Family lived on and farmed this land for
192 years and became one of the outstanding families
in Plymouth Colony and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
They served as judges, magistrates and representatives
to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts.
Members of the Thomas Family also served in almost
every position of town government and their names
appear in nearly every town record for over 150 years.
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