Moses CLEVELAND  (1622 - 9 January 1701/2)

He arrived at Massachusetts in 1635 as an indentured apprentice to a 
joiner, or carpenter. He was made a freeman of Woburn, Mass. in 1643. 
He was a soldier during the King Philip's War, and a man of some prominence
in New England; active in all the political movements of the day. He is 
probably buried in the Old First Burying Ground at Woburn, near the grave 
of his son Aaron.

Sources: 
"...Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass...", James Butler
Cleveland, Oneonta, NY, 1881, pp.11-294.
"New England Families", Vol. IV, pp.1593-1594, William Richard Cutter, 
Woburn, Mass., 1913.