Nathan Aldis was an early settler of Dedham, Massachusetts who served on that town's Board of Selectmen in 1641, 1642, and 1644.
[1][2] He served in a variety of other positions in the town and served as a deacon at First Church and Parish in Dedham.
[1] In 1642, John Elderkin sold half of his rights to the mill on Mother Brook to Nathaniel Whiting and the other half to John Allin, Aldis, and John Dwight.
[4][5][6][7][8][a] They operated the mill "in a rather stormy partnership" until 1649 when Whiting became the sole owner.
[10] His daughter, Mary, married Joshua Fisher.