Henry Chickering
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Henry Chickering was an early settler of Dedham, Massachusetts who served in the Great and General Court of Massachusetts[1] and for six years on the Dedham Board of Selectmen.[2]
He may have been the brother of Francis Chickering, with whom he served in the General Court.[1] He was granted land in Salem, Massachusetts in 1640 and was made a freeman in 1641.[1] Chickering was a deacon of the First Church and Parish in Dedham.[1] With his wife, Ann, he had a son, John.[1]