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  2. Ann Putnam Senior - Wikipedia

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    Born in Salisbury in the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 15 June 1661 [1] to George, Sr. and Elizabeth (Dexter) Carr. [2] [3] She was their tenth and final child, the fourth daughter. On 15 Nov 1678, she married Thomas Putnam in Salem. The couple would have twelve children of their own before Ann died 8 June 1699.

  3. Aylett family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Aylett family of Virginia was a prominent family in King William County in Colonial Virginia. Several of the family members married into the Washington and Lee families. The family descended from Thomas Aylett (1570-1650) of Hovells, in Coggleshall, Essex, via his son William (1607- 1677) who became a merchant taylor in London.

  4. Old Stock Americans - Wikipedia

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    Most settlers from Ireland were not of native Irish descent, but of English or Scottish descent. Half of the Irish immigrants to the United States in its colonial era (1607–1775) came from the Irish province of Ulster and were largely Protestant, while the other half came from the other three provinces (Leinster, Munster, and Connacht). [45]

  5. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    1607–08–10 Died from native wound John Capper: Carpenter Not listed [as alive] after June 1607 [13] George Cassen: Labourer Cawson, G. 1607–12–26 Killed by natives [13] Thomas Cassen: Labourer William Cassen: Labourer Ustis Clovill: Gentleman Clovill, Eustice 1607–06–07 Killed by natives [13] Samuel Collier: Boy Dutch Samuel 1622 ...

  6. Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    Between 1625 and 1775, the colonial population grew from 2 thousand to 2.4 million, ... Colonial history of the United States; ... 1607–1783. Vol. 2, ...

  7. Peter Wilson Coldham - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775. Between 1614 and 1775 more than 50,000 English men, women, and children were sentenced to be deported to the American colonies for crimes ranging from the theft of a handkerchief to bigamy or highway robbery and sold as indentured servants for from 7 to 14 years depending upon the crime against the crown.

  8. Order of the Founders and Patriots of America - Wikipedia

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    The Order also publishes a book entitled Founders of Early American Families, that contains historical information about the male heads of families who emigrated to the 13 original colonies from 1607 to 1657. The latest version is the Second Revised Edition that contains entries for 4,490 Founders plus a roster of current members, Governors ...

  9. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    He was the 2nd Vice President, under John Adams, and 3rd President of the United States, during which he oversaw the Louisiana Purchase, leading the United States to double in size during his presidency. In later years he founded the University of Virginia. John Marshall (1755–1835), 4th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

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