Isaac Bullard (Massachusetts Politician)
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Isaac Bullard (July 10, 1774 – June 18, 1808) represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the
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. He was also
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for a total of three years, having first been elected in 1784. He was also elected five times as selectman, beginning in 1773. Bullard was the first treasurer of Norfolk County, serving from 1793 to 1808. Bullard was born July 10, 1774. He was a deacon of the
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. In this capacity, he leased out plots of the church's land for 999 year leases. His ancestor was William Bullard. He died June 18, 1808.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bullard, Isaac Members of the colonial Massachusetts General Court from Dedham 1774 births 1808 deaths Dedham, Massachusetts selectmen Dedham Town Clerks Deacons at First Church and Parish in Dedham County treasurers of Norfolk County, Massachusetts