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PAINE, William, physician, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, 5 June, 1750; died there, 19 April, 1833. He was the son of Timothy Paine, a loyalist, and was graduated at Harvard {n 1768. Having been proscribed as a loyalist in 1778, he became surgeon to the British forces in Rhode Island and New York, and was surgeon-general in 1782. After the Revolution he settled in New Brunswick, was a member of the assembly for Charlotte county, clerk of that body, and deputy surveyor of the king's forests in America. He removed to Salem, Massachusetts, in 1787, and in 1793 to Worcester.
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