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  2. William Brewster (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia

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    William Brewster (c. 1566/67 – 10 April 1644) was an English official and Mayflower passenger in 1620. He became senior elder and the leader of Plymouth Colony, by virtue of his education and existing stature with those immigrating from the Netherlands, being a Brownist (or Puritan Separatist).

  3. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    William Rods: Labourer Roods, W. 1607–08–27 not listed [as alive] after June 1607 Thomas Sands: Gentleman Sandys, T. Brother of Edwin Sandys (1561–1629) George Saunders: Grandson of [[Laurence Saunders (1510-1555 [21])]] Edward Short: Labourer 1607-08-?? John Short: Gentleman Richard Simons: Gentleman Simmons, R. 1607–09–18 Nicholas ...

  4. Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony) - Wikipedia

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    Services were held beginning in 1606 with Clyfton as pastor, John Robinson as teacher, and Brewster as the presiding elder. Shortly after, Smyth and members of the Gainsborough group moved on to Amsterdam. [12] Brewster was fined £20 (about £5,453 today [5]) in absentia for his non-compliance with the church. [13]

  5. Schedule D: How to report your capital gains (or losses) to ...

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    Schedule D is an IRS tax form that reports your realized gains and losses from capital assets, that is, investments and other business interests. It includes relevant information such as the total ...

  6. Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon - Wikipedia

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    Anne Stafford married firstly, in 1503, [citation needed] Sir Walter Herbert (d. 16 September 1507), [9] an illegitimate [10] son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke. [11] The marriage was childless. She married secondly, in December 1509, [citation needed] George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon. They had five sons and three daughters: [9]

  7. Plymouth Colony - Wikipedia

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    Other notable residents of Duxbury included John Alden, William Brewster, and Governor Thomas Prence. [54]: 280 Marshfield, settled 1632, incorporated 1640. Home to Governor Edward Winslow. Also home to Josiah Winslow, who was governor of the colony during King Philip's War, and to Peregrine White, the first English child born in New England.

  8. William Brewster - Wikipedia

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    William E. Brewster (1858–1945), American banker, merchant, and politician from Maine; William N. Brewster (1864–1917), American Protestant Christian missionary to China; William R. Brewster (1828–1869), American Civil War general; Willie Brewster (died 1965), whose murder was the first time in the history of Alabama that a white man was ...

  9. John Alden - Wikipedia

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    She married William Pabodie on December 26, 1644 in Duxbury and had thirteen children. Her grave and that of her husband are in the Old Commons Cemetery in Little Compton. [1] John Jr. was born about 1626 in Plymouth and died in Boston on March 14, 1701/2. He married Elizabeth (Phillips) Everill on April 1, 1660, and had fourteen children. [1]