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Meaning of "wethersfield"

wethersfield (noun) - A proper noun that could refer to a specific location, such as a town or city. More context is needed to determine its exact meaning

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The Wethersfield students were surly and rebellious.
Military and civilian police were mobilised at Wethersfield.
The Wethersfield conflict.
It has its headquarters in Wethersfield.
Wethersfield had done likewise, and two population centers were produced as a result.
The classes were held in Wethersfield.
The Wethersfield area of Natick is a residential neighborhood north of Route 9.
The tornado then passed through Newington on its way to Wethersfield.
Mitchell returned to Wethersfield in 1772 and continued the practice of law.
The school moved to Saybrook and then Wethersfield.
In April 1637, a Pequot-allied force struck Wethersfield killing nine and kidnapping two girls.
Deane married twice, both times to wealthy widows from Wethersfield.
In 1634 people from Massachusetts founded the town of Wethersfield in Connecticut.
An estimated 3,000 mourners attended her funeral service at Emanuel Synagogue in Wethersfield.
Glastonbury, and seniors went to Wethersfield.

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Inmates were shackled together and marched the 20 miles from East Granby to Wethersfield.
The same day, Windsor was incorporated as a town along with Hartford and Wethersfield.
The next assigned unit was the 20th Fighter Bomber Wing, assigned to RAF Wethersfield.
In the next two years, 30 families from Watertown, Massachusetts joined Oldham 's followers at Wethersfield.

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