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  2. History. The area was long inhabited by Native American people known as the Naumkeag. [3][4][5] The area was settled as part of Salem in 1626 by a small group of English colonists from Cape Ann led by Roger Conant. It was subsequently referred to as the Northfields, Salem Farms, and Brooksby. [6] .

  3. Peabody, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, U.S. It lies 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Boston. Originally part of Salem, it became part of Danvers in 1752 and was separately incorporated as the town of South Danvers in 1855. In 1868 it was renamed to honour the philanthropist George.

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  4. Mar 11, 2023 · Located in Essex county, Peabody was originally a part of Salem before being incorporated as its own town in the 18 th century. The following is a timeline of the history of Peabody: 1629: The area is settled as a part of Salem. The colonists call the area a number of names such as Northfields, Salem Farms and Brooksby. 1644:

  5. 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.

  6. May 23, 2016 · Peabody, or known by some ‘The Leather City’, was incorporated as a city in 1916. The area was first settled as a part of Salem in 1629 and in 1752, the area was removed from Salem and incorporated as a part of Danvers.

  7. Settled in 1626 as part of Salem, Peabody was incorporated as a city in 1916, its name deriving from noted philanthropist and citizen, George Peabody. Peabody began as a farming community, but soon became a major center of New England’s leather industry well into the second half of the twentieth century.

  8. 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.