| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 606 pages
...general consent of the company were admitted to be inhabitants of the island, now called Aquedneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established, according to the word of God, therein," and also a supplemental list of forty-two " inhabitants admitted... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD - 1859 - 594 pages
...general consent of the company were admitted to be inhabitants of the island, now called Aquedneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established, according to the word of God, therein/' and also a supplemental list of forty-two " inhabitants admitted... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 602 pages
...general consent of the company were admitted to be inhabitants of the island, now called Aquedneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established, according to the word of God, therein," and also a supplemental list of forty-two •' inhabitants... | |
| 1843 - 690 pages
...general consent of the company were admitted to be inhabitants of the island now called Aquithneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established according to the word of God therein. 20th of the 3d month, 1639. Mr. Sam'l Hutchinson, Thomas Emous,... | |
| 1894 - 232 pages
...first in Boston, where he was admitted to the church, Oct. 2d, 1634. In 1638 he was in Portsmouth, RI " He and others were admitted as inhabitants of the...to the government that is or shall be established." i. RICHARD MAXSON b . d. mar. • and had *2 i. JOHN* MAXSON (Richard1) born 1639 in Portsmouth, R.... | |
| Ambrose Milton Shotwell - 1895 - 362 pages
...who by the general consent of the Company were admitted to be "inhabitants of the island now called Aquidneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established according to the word of God therein," is found the name of George Gardner. Tenth month 17th, 1639.... | |
| Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - 1923 - 156 pages
...who by the General Consent of the Company were admitted to be Inhabytants of the Island, now called Aquidneck, having submitted themselves to the Government that is or shall be established according to the word of God therein." (RI Rec., Vol. I, pp. 90, 91.) (Then follows the list including... | |
| Benjamin Tinkham Marshall - 1922 - 526 pages
...the early Colonists of New England. He was admitted to the church in Boston, October 2, 1634. In 1638 he and others were admitted as inhabitants of the Island of Aquidneck (Rhode Island). On April 30, 1639, he and twenty-eight others signed a compact acknowledging themselves... | |
| Herbert Augustus Wilcox - 1943 - 190 pages
...concerning Edward (1-1). His name was in a list of inhabitants admitted to the island of Aquidneck in 1638, "having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established." "There were three classes of persons on Aquidneck, viz., Freemen who could vote and hold office, Inhabitants... | |
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