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  2. Mar 11, 2023 · Located in Essex county, Peabody was originally a part of Salem before being incorporated as its own town in the 18th century. The following is a timeline of the history of Peabody: 1629: The area is settled as a part of Salem.

  3. May 23, 2016 · The settlement by the English of the area known today as Peabody began when the Massachusetts Bay Company established the Town of Salem in 1629. As the population of Salem grew, emigrants began to settle to the north and west of the immediate coastal area.

  4. The settlement by the English of the area known today as Peabody began when the Massachusetts Bay Company established the Town of Salem in 1629. As the population of Salem grew, emigrants began to settle to the north and west of the immediate coastal area.

  5. Peabody, Massachusetts, a suburb of Salem, was first known by several names when it was settled in about 1626, including Northfields, Salem Farms, and Brooksby. It was settled at the same time as Salem and, for more than a century, would be just another part of the city.

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  6. Oct 7, 2023 · First known as the Northfields, "the Farms", and Brooksby, the area was settled about 1626 within Salem, which had itself been founded in 1626 and incorporated in 1629. In 1752, the area was set off from Salem and incorporated as part of Danvers.

  7. Peabody. Organizational History What is today Peabody was original part of Salem when it was settled in 1626. What is now Peabody was first known as the Northfields, "the Farms", and Brooksby. In 1752, the area was set off from Salem and incorporated as part of Danvers due to disagreements of the residence of what is now

  8. The city of Peabody was originally part of Salem, and was, after a series of political divisions, incorporated separately as South Danvers in 1855. It was renamed Peabody, after philanthropist George Peabody, in 1868, and was reincorporated as a city in 1911.

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