Thomas Prence (c. 1601 – March 29, 1673) was a New England colonist who arrived in the colony of Plymouth in November 1621 on the ship Fortune. In 1644...
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government. Assistants during the early years of the colony included Thomas Prence, Stephen Hopkins, John Alden, and John Howland. William Bradford's most...
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first native-born governor of the colony upon the death of Governor Thomas Prence. One of Josiah's first acts as governor, was to institute a policy of...
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Edward Hopkins, Commissioner New Haven Colony Theophilus Eaton, Commissioner Thomas Gregson, Commissioner Plymouth Colony Edward Winslow, Commissioner William...
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of the transfer from Dutch to English governance, sent a request to Thomas Prence, then governor of the Plymouth Colony, that Willett be relieved of his...
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residents of Duxbury included John Alden, William Brewster, and Governor Thomas Prence.: 280 Marshfield, settled 1632, incorporated 1640. Home to Governor...
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Thomas Hinckley (bapt. March 19, 1618 – April 25, 1706) was the last governor of the Plymouth Colony. Born in England, he arrived in New England as a teenager...
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quite taxing on everyone's patience and pocket-book due to the various Thomas Weston financial schemes that used up what monies they had and as author...
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lost daughters Fear and Patience, now married to Isaac Allerton and Thomas Prence, respectively. About 1590 or 1592, William Brewster married a woman...
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comic novelist who wrote many musical plays for the London theatre. Thomas Prence (1599-1673), emigrated to America in 1621 and was a co-founder of Eastham...
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fore-father of Saybrook". Mercy Hazard was also a descendant of Governor Thomas Prence (1599–1673), a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, who was a political...
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appointed civilian governors until 1774, when Thomas Hutchinson was replaced by Lieutenant General Thomas Gage amid rising tensions between the Thirteen...
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Freeman Perry, a surgeon, and Mercy Hazard, a descendant of Governor Thomas Prence, a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, who was a political leader...
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fore-father of Saybrook". Perry's mother was also a descendant of Governor Thomas Prence (1599–1673), a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, who was a political...
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passenger Adoniram Judson, Christian missionary to Asia Thomas Prence, Colonial Governor Thomas Russell, judge, collector of customs, and ambassador Zabdiel...
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joined by Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland, John Alden, Thomas Prence and others from London, former Merchant Adventurers. His name appears...
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Crosby a descendant of Elder William Brewster, Edward Winslow, and Thomas Prence, and a member of the exclusive Daughters of the Mayflower. She was also...
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Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was a daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster, a daughter of Elder William Brewster (pilgrim)...
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as one of 80 names on tax rates being assessed by the new governor, Thomas Prence. In 1633/4 Collier was admitted a freeman. He moved to Duxbury, Massachusetts...
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October 1640, Cooke was appointed to compute the land boundaries between Thomas Prence and Clement Briggs at Jones River. In 1640/41 he was one of twelve men...
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sister Fear and Robert Long. Married Thomas Prence, passenger on Fortune in 1621 and future colony governor. Thomas Clarke - Son of John and Mary (Morton)...
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late 1600s. It is part of the Bass River. Prince Street is named for Thomas Prence who, as the governor of Plymouth Colony, lived on Cape Cod. Upstream...
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joined by Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland, John Alden, Thomas Prence, and four former Merchant Adventurers back in London. On the agreement...
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Franklin Bache. They were descendants of colonial leaders Governor Thomas Prence (1599–1673) and Elder William Brewster (c. 1567–1644), who had been...
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daughter of William Brewster, as well as her sister Patience, wife of Thomas Prence, who would later be governor of the Plymouth Colony. Allerton was finally...
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the Plymouth Colony. She was the sister of Mary Collier, the wife of Thomas Prence, a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, a political leader in both...
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population to a new plantation at Barnstable was advocated to the Governor, Thomas Prence (then in his second term), in two letters by John Lothropp (1638–39)...
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Allerton, Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland, John Alden and Thomas Prence) in return for their assumption of the colony debt. Bassett was a signatory...
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daughter of Josiah Cooke, married (2) Jane Prence, daughter of Thomas Prence Mary b. Plymouth, 1630, married Thomas Paine Sarah b. Plymouth, 1632, married...
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(2004). African Mines Handbook. Brooke Pattrick Publications. Thayer, Thomas Prence; Lill, Gordon G.; Coonrad, W. L. (1974). Mineral exploration in western...
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