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Nathanial Bowditch lived at 79 Willson street in Salem,MA.He was born on March 26,1773 in Salem,MA.His family moved to Danvers when he was born.When Nathanial was 7 his family moved back to Salem.Nathanial's father's name was Habakkuk Bowditch and he was a cooper.Nathanial's father would repair and create crasks of wood.Nathanial became a clerk at a store called Hodges and Ropes at 12 years old during the year of 1785.He died in 1898.
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