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  2. George Gardiner (settler) - Wikipedia

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    George Gardiner (1608/1615 - c. 1677), sometimes spelled Gardner, was an early inhabitant of Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and one of the original settlers of Aquidneck Island.

  3. List of early settlers of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The first group of 58 names appears to be settlers of Pocasset (later Portsmouth), while the second group of 42 appears to be settlers of Newport. These two lists come from Bartlett's Records of the Colony of Rhode Island, and apparently they were compiled and incorporated into the town records of Newport on November 25, 1639. The actual ...

  4. George Andrews Moriarty Jr. - Wikipedia

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    George Andrews Moriarty Jr. (1883–1968), called G. Andrews Moriarty in most of his published work, was an American genealogist from Newport, Rhode Island.He was born in Newport on February 14, 1883, the only son of George Andrews Moriarty and Mary Ann Sheffield.

  5. Thomas Hazard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hazard was a founding settler of Newport, Rhode Island, who, upon arriving from England, first settled in Boston, and then came to Portsmouth before settling in Newport. [1] Moriarity suggested that he had come from Dorsetshire , England, but Anderson concluded there is insufficient evidence for this assertion.

  6. Newport Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Historical Society is a historical society in Newport, Rhode Island that was chartered in 1854 to collect and preserve books, manuscripts, and objects pertaining to Newport's history. History of the society

  7. Clifton Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Clifton Burying Ground is located in Newport, Rhode Island where Golden Hill Street bends and becomes Thomas Street. The cemetery is named for Thomas Clifton, who gave the land to the Society of Friends for a burial ground in 1675, though some who are presumably buried here died much earlier than that.

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