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Richard Waldron (1650 - 3 November 1730) was a military officer, politician, and business man of the Province of New Hampshire. He maintained the position of the Waldron family in Dover and colonial New Hampshire through intermarriage with other leading families and inheritance or purchase〔Jere Daniell, ''Colonial New Hampshire - A History''; p.97〕 of many of the positions once held by his father. He was the first of his line to adopt "Waldron" as opposed to "Walderne", the spelling that his father and previous generations had used. ==Birth and offices== Richard Waldron was born in 1650 in Dover, New Hampshire.〔C.H. Cutts Howard, ''Genealogy of the Cutts Family'', p.485 at: https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofcutts00howa#page/n5/mode/2up accessed 29 August 2010〕 "A son of Major Richard Waldron, () ... early removed to Portsmouth. He was chosen a representative in the General Assembly in 1691, and a member of the Royal Council in 1692. He was a justice of the Court of Common Pleas from 1702 until 1706; judge of Probate from 1708 to 1730, and held the commission of Colonel in the Provincial Militia.〔.... Col. Waldron's mercantile education was received in Charlestown, Mass., under George Willoughby." 〔C.H. Cutts Howard, ''Genealogy of the Cutts Family'', p.485 https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofcutts00howa#page/n5/mode/2up accessed 29 August 2010〕 The Dominion of New England which encompassed all of New England in 1686 "seemed willing to cooperate with any individuals among the local elite who accepted their rule. Richard Waldron Jr., for example, purchased several offices which left him with formal authority in Dover almost as great as that previously exercised by his aging father." 〔
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