Savage, Samuel Phillips, 1718?-1797.
Samuel Phillips Savage (1718?-1797) was a Boston, Mass., merchant, constable, insurance broker, and selectman, 1760-1761. Savage was appointed moderator of the Town Meeting held at the Old South Church on the evening of the Boston Tea Party. He also served on the Massachusetts Board of War during the Revolution and was appointed Judge of the Middlesex County Court of Common Pleas in 1782.
From the description of Record book, 1758-1759. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191273460
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creatorOf | Savage, Samuel Phillips, 1718?-1797. Record book, 1758-1759. | Gadsden Public Library |
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associatedWith | Boylston, Thomas, 1721-1798. | person |
associatedWith | Derby, Richard, 1736-1781. | person |
associatedWith | Ruddock, John, 1713-1772. | person |
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Birth 1718
Death 1797