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    Mary Campbell (later Mary Campbell Willford) was an American colonial settler who was known for her abduction by Native Americans during the French and...
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  • Mary Campbell may refer to: Mary Baine Campbell, American poet, scholar, and professor Mary Campbell (colonial settler) (1747/1748–1801), American colonial...
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  • who fought in the Peninsula War and the War of 1812, and a pioneer colonial settler of New South Wales, Australia. He is a particularly associated with...
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    as most slave owners were harsh towards their slaves. Mary Draper Ingles was an early settler of western Virginia. In the summer of 1755, she and her...
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  • friends Duncock and Gerback killed Henry Campbell, a settler labourer living on the Collie River, because Campbell had badly beat Duncock. Henry Bull found...
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    c. 1637) was a planter, lawyer, real estate investor and politician in colonial Virginia who served on the Virginia Governor's Council. A subscriber to...
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  • Lord Arundel Arvada, Colorado – Hiram Arvada Haskin (brother-in-law of settler Mary Wadsworth) Arvin, California – Arvin Richardson (pioneer) Asbury Park...
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  • The Story of Mary Campbell (ISBN 9780395853986) is an American historical novel, written by Lynda Durrant in 2000. It is about a settler girl who is kidnapped...
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    during the colonial era. These colleges, known collectively as the colonial colleges were New College (Harvard), the College of William & Mary, Yale College...
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    humans are separate entities can be traced back to European colonial views. To European settlers, land was an inherited right and was to be used to profit...
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  • Gideon Gibson Jr. (category People from colonial South Carolina)
    involved in the Regulator Movement, a grassroots movement of settlers protesting against colonial officials and the corrupt practices of local officials—the...
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  • John Stevens (New Jersey politician) (category People from colonial New Jersey)
    John Stevens Jr. (c. 1715 – May 10, 1792) was a prominent colonial American landowner, merchant, and politician. Stevens was born in 1715 at Perth Amboy...
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    to have been rented by blacksmith Hugh Campbell. Hugh's father, Donald Campbell, had been the first free settler in Ipswich after George Thorn (senior)...
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    and attempt to commit rape. In 1879, Campbell was released from gaol on good behaviour. He stated to a settler that he intended to treat white women...
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    King Philip's War (category Colonial American and Indian wars)
    remains of the colonial force. The Nipmucs harried the settlers for two days, until they were driven off by a newly arrived force of colonial soldiers under...
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  • granting de Bolas and his people land on the same terms as English settlers. The colonial authorities paid the men of de Bolas to hunt the supporters of de...
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    fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. On 21 July 1865, Smith married Annie Mary Pine, the daughter of Governor Benjamin Chilley Campbell Pine. The couple...
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    its patronage for royal favorites. Settlers continued to encroach on land of the Powhatan tribes, and the colonial government tended to change or ignore...
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    "Indigenous and settler relations". The Cambridge History of Australia, Volume I. p. 344–45 Karskens, Grace (2013). "The early colonial presence, 1788–1822"...
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  • Singuineau as Waweru Huntley Campbell as Joshua Slim Harris as Chege Glyn Lawson as Mundati Harry Quashie as Thakla John Chandos as Settler Desmond Roberts as Colonel...
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  • John Lewis (Virginia colonist) (category People from colonial Virginia)
    1915 Bill Dolack, "Augusta Colonial Founders: John Lewis," Christian History of America Mike Wintermantel, "First Settler's Grave," Historical Marker Database...
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    Mary Draper Ingles (1732 – February 1815), also known in records as Mary Inglis or Mary English, was an American pioneer and early settler of western Virginia...
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  • 1867) was an early Irish settler in Western Australia. He was one of the original settlers of Augusta and an early settler of Busselton. The outline...
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    born in the Spanish East Indies were called insulares. Whites born in colonial Brazil, with both parents born in the Iberian Peninsula, were known as...
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    John Batman (category Settlers of Melbourne)
    shoot them." The captured woman, named Luggenemenener, was later sent to Campbell Town gaol and separated from her two-year-old son, Rolepana, "...whom she...
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  • Pioneer Stock, Founding Stock or Colonial Stock) is a colloquial name for Americans who are descended from the original settlers of the Thirteen Colonies. Historically...
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    Robert Coe (colonist) (category People from colonial Connecticut)
    Robert Coe (1596 – bef. 1690) was an early English settler, public official, and a founder of five towns in Connecticut and New York: Wethersfield, Stamford...
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    Eliza Forlonge (category Settlers of Tasmania)
    South Wales. In 2013, a statue of Eliza was erected at Campbell Town, Tasmania. Ramsay, Mary S. "'Forlong, Eliza (1784–1859)". Australian Dictionary...
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    a prominent Dutch colonial official and merchant. Acclaimed British harpsichordist, Violet Gordon-Woodhouse, and Hawaiian settler, Edward William Purvis...
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    Alexander Spotswood (category Colonial governors of Virginia)
    lieutenant governor of Colonial Virginia; he is regarded as one of the most significant historical figures in British North American colonial history. After a...
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