Thomas Boylston (January 26, 1644-1695) was a medical doctor in colonial Massachusetts.
One of his sons, Zabdiel, taught medicine by the father, followed his professional steps and grew up to be a prominent physician.
He was surveyor of the Muddy River in 1674 and lived at the western end of the Brookline Reservoir—which was then a marshy meadow—at what is now a private residence.
He lived in Brookline, Massachusetts (Muddy River) near what is now Boylston Street on land from his wife's family.
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