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Mercy Otis Warren (September 25, 1728 – October 19, 1814) was an American activist poet, playwright, and pamphleteer during the American Revolution. During the years before the Revolution, she had published poems and plays that attacked royal authority in Massachusetts and urged colonists to resist British infringements on colonial rights and ...
Joseph Warren (June 11, 1741 – June 17, 1775), a Founding Father of the United States, was an American physician who was one of the most important figures in the Patriot movement in Boston during the early days of the American Revolution, eventually serving as President of the revolutionary Massachusetts Provincial Congress.
A portrait of Mercy Otis Warren by John Singleton Copley c. 1763. In 1757, after his father died, Warren succeeded to his position as the high sheriff of Plymouth County. [4] Warren and Mercy moved back to his family estate in the same year, where she gave birth to a son who they named James after his father. [5]
February 22 – Henry P. Baldwin, 15th Governor of Michigan from 1869 till 1873 and United States Senator from Michigan from 1879 till 1881. (died 1892 ) April 3 – Lorenzo Snow , 5th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (died 1901 )
Mercy Otis Warren (September 14, 1728 – October 19, 1814), fourth generation, [27] playwright James Duane Doty (November 5, 1799 – June 13, 1865), sixth generation, [ 28 ] territorial governor. Charles Doty (August 17, 1824 – December 17, 1918), son of James Duane Doty, state legislator and United States Army officer [ 29 ]
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Michigan-based Trinity Health has acquired nonprofit Catholic health care organizations MercyOne Health System and CommonSpirit Health.
Although not much is known about John Otis, his son, John Otis (generally referred to as "Judge Otis") was the first of the family to rise to provincial eminence. Judge Otis held a variety of judicial and military appointments and represented Barnstable County for 20 successive years in the general court of Massachusetts Bay. In 1708, he was ...