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1708:Robert Coles
1664:Thomas Olney
1639:Robert Coles
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1995:1647 deaths
1950:John Warner
1936:John Wickes
1932:John Greene
1882:John Clarke
1796:John Walker
1762:John Porter
1737:John Clarke
1644:John Greene
1391:John Wanton
1376:S. Cranston
1347:(1690–1776)
1310:(1686–1689)
1273:J. Cranston
1224:(1663–1686)
1189:(1651–1654)
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1027:(1639–1640)
991:(1638–1640)
792:Austin 1887
780:Austin 1887
650:Battis 1962
626:Austin 1887
317:John Cotton
245:of English
70:Preceded by
1989:Categories
1900:Henry Bull
1813:Henry Bull
1278:P. Sanford
1268:Coddington
1253:Coddington
1203:J. Sanford
1198:Coddington
1183:Portsmouth
1107:Coggeshall
1058:Coddington
1036:Coddington
1005:Hutchinson
1000:Coddington
562:References
397:in Newport
367:in 1639.
365:Portsmouth
321:Henry Vane
263:John Eliot
215:Providence
195:Portsmouth
152:Merchant,
149:Occupation
1416:G. Wanton
1406:G. Wanton
1386:W. Wanton
1371:W. Clarke
1361:J. Easton
1293:W. Clarke
1258:W. Clarke
1248:N. Easton
1148:N. Easton
1122:N. Easton
1112:J. Clarke
298:selectman
154:selectman
112:, England
64:1647–1647
60:In office
1304:Dominion
1153:Williams
1081:Williams
940:Archived
925:: 131–2.
879:(1920).
842:(1887).
832:42469253
477:See also
426:—
247:Puritans
235:Halstead
141:Children
106:Halstead
50:1st
1975:Italics
1902:(Elder)
1896:(Elder)
1890:(Elder)
1884:(Elder)
1878:(Elder)
1872:(Elder)
1866:(Elder)
1860:(Judge)
1482:Italics
1456:Hopkins
1451:S. Ward
1446:Hopkins
1441:S. Ward
1436:Hopkins
1426:Hopkins
1396:R. Ward
1381:Jenckes
1238:Brenton
1179:Newport
1163:Brenton
378:Newport
271:William
259:Roxbury
219:Warwick
207:Newport
185:and of
123:Newport
1534:(1636)
1461:Lyndon
1431:Greene
1421:Greene
1411:Greene
1401:Greene
1326:Andros
1320:Dudley
1263:Arnold
1243:Arnold
1233:Arnold
1168:Arnold
1158:Arnold
1142:Dexter
1128:Gorton
852:
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290:mercer
267:Boston
1471:Cooke
1135:Smith
1117:Smith
251:Lyon,
231:Essex
175:Essex
110:Essex
1366:Carr
1356:Bull
1288:Bull
1181:and
850:ISBN
828:OCLC
818:ISBN
458:John
332:and
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217:and
117:Died
100:Born
197:on
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