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  2. Lawrence Baker (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    After burgess William Cockerham retired in 1665, Surry County voters elected Baker as his successor, and he served the remainder of what later became known as the "Grand Assembly of 1661-1676". [3] In 1671, the General Court ordered Baker to audit some accounts. [2] The Grand Assembly ended with Bacon's Rebellion.

  3. William Spencer (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    William Spencer (sometimes shown as William Spenser) was an early Virginia colonist on Jamestown Island, who was an Ancient planter and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in Jamestown, Virginia for Mulberry Island in 1632/33.

  4. William Tucker (Jamestown immigrant) - Wikipedia

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    William held two black indentured servants, Isabell and Anthoney, who were among the first Africans in Virginia, arriving between 1619 and 1624, when their son William Tucker was born. He was the first African American child to be born in the Thirteen Colonies. [9] Captain William Tucker had 17 servants. [9] In 1625, he owned three African slaves.

  5. List of United States Coast Guard people - Wikipedia

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    Victor Mature – actor (served in World War II) Bruce E. Melnick – NASA astronaut, first Coast Guard astronaut; G. William Miller – businessman, Secretary of the Treasury; Bubba Morton – baseball player; Douglas Munro – the only Coast Guardsman to receive the Medal of Honor; Frank Murkowski – governor of Alaska and former Alaska senator

  6. William Tucker (Virginia colony) - Wikipedia

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    As a boy, he was considered one of the captain's 17 servants. [2] Elizabeth City County, Virginia was established in 1634, reportedly with the support of William's parents. . It is now Hampton, Virginia [2] His parents were freed around 1635 (when William was about 10 or 11 years of age) and they established a farm in Kent County, Virgin

  7. Report: Russians impersonated real American Muslims to stir ...

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    The Facebook group United Muslims of America reportedly wasn’t actually run by U.S. Muslims, but instead tracked back to the Russian government. Report: Russians impersonated real American ...

  8. What to know about Milwaukee's Bill Pekrul, a decorated WWII ...

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    The theme for the third night of the convention is "Make America Strong Once Again." Pekrul is scheduled to speak between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Pekrul, 99, was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star ...

  9. 6th Massachusetts Regiment - Wikipedia

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    William Buckmaster- Served as lieutenant-colonel from December 1776 until his death in November 1776. Japhet Daniels- Served as captain from January 1777 to June 1783. Samuel Frost- Served as sergeant-major, ensign, 1st lieutenant, captain lieutenant and captain from January 1776 to June 1783.