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  2. William Bradford (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Alice brought two sons to the marriage: Constant, born about 1612, and Thomas, born about 1617. Alice and William had three children. She died in Plymouth on 26 March 1670 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth near her husband's stone. [60] [61] [62] Child of William and Dorothy Bradford: John was born in Leiden, Holland, about 1617.

  3. Governor Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Governor Bradford may refer to: Augustus Bradford (1806–1881), 32nd Governor of Maryland; Robert F. Bradford (1902–1983), 57th Governor of Massachusetts; William Bradford (governor) (1590–1657), 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th & 12th Governor of Plymouth Colony

  4. William Bradford (Rhode Island politician) - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of William Bradford. William Bradford was born at Plympton, Massachusetts, to Lt. Samuel Bradford and Sarah Gray. [1] He was a great-great-grandson of the William Bradford who had been Governor of the Plymouth Colony. The younger man first studied medicine at Hingham, Massachusetts, and then practiced at Warren, Rhode Island.

  5. List of colonial governors of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth finally received a royal charter in 1691, but it was not the one which they had sought for 70 years. Instead of protecting the colony's autonomy, the charter incorporated Plymouth into the Province of Massachusetts Bay, which took effect in 1692 with the arrival of royal governor Sir William Phips. [10] [11] Edward Winslow Josiah Winslow #

  6. List of governors of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of Plymouth was the military Captain or Governor of the Fortress of Plymouth. [1] The Governorship was abolished in 1842. The Lieutenant Governorship was vested in the General Officer Commanding Western District from 1793 to 1903, and in the Officer Commanding Plymouth Garrison from 1903 until that post was abolished.

  7. Governor of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The governor is an elected position. The term of office is four years, with no term limit.. Elections for governor are held on a four-year basis concurrently with elections for the offices of lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of the commonwealth, state treasurer, and state auditor.

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