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Cheshire was first settled in 1766 and officially incorporated in 1793. The valley town was founded by Baptists from Rhode Island, the first settlers in the region who were not of the established Puritan Church.
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Cheshire was first settled in 1766 and officially incorporated in 1793.
The settlement of the town was commenced in 1767, the earlist and principal settlers being Joseph Bennett, Col. Joab Stafford, and John Buckland, from Coventry, ...
Cheshire was first settled in 1766 and officially incorporated in 1793. It is named after the county of Cheshire in England. The valley town was founded by ...
The first settlers in Cheshire County arrived in 1736. They were attracted to the lower Ashuelot valley, where three years earlier the Massachusetts Bay ...
Cheshire was settled by Joseph Bennett, Colonel Joab Stafford, John Buckland, and others, from Rhode Island, as early as 1767, They were mostly Baptists, and ...
Aug 20, 2014 · One of the two monuments in Cheshire commemorates the cheese; the other memorializes the founders of the town. The Pioneer Monument is on ...
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Cheshire is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Cheshire in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 514 at the ...
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