Moses Gill (January 18, 1733 – May 20, 1800) was an American merchant and politician who served as the acting governor of Massachusetts from 1799 to 1800...
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Aldridge Mary Gill (disambiguation), several people Michel Gill (born 1960), American actor Minna Gill (1896–1964), American librarian Moses Gill (1734–1800)...
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considerable number for that time. Its publishers, Benjamin Edes and John Gill, both founding members of the Sons of Liberty, were on friendly and cooperative...
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office on June 7, 1799, leaving Lieutenant Governor Moses Gill as acting governor. Acting Governor Gill never received a lieutenant and died on May 20, 1800...
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neighboring Montague.) Gill was first settled in 1776 and was officially incorporated in 1793. The town is named in honor of Moses Gill, a member of Massachusetts'...
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Aanchal. "Kanan Gill and Biswa Kalyan Rath's first live show in Gurgoan". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 December 2014. Allan Moses Rodricks (13 June...
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elected over Democratic-Republican Elbridge Gerry. Lieutenant Governor Moses Gill, who had been acting as Governor since the June 7 death of Increase Sumner...
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previously supported Governors John Hancock and Samuel Adams nominated Moses Gill and James Sullivan, respectively. The principal issues in this and subsequent...
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After the death of Governor Increase Sumner in 1799, Lieutenant Governor Moses Gill became Acting Governor, and following his death in 1800 the council chaired...
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Connecticut: John Treadwell (Federalist) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Moses Gill (political party unknown) Lieutenant Governor of New York: Stephen Van...
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the grave is the pathway to future existence. The lieutenant governor, Moses Gill, became acting governor and ran the state until elections were held in...
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Kneeland. He also married one of Kneeland's daughters. Gill was the brother of Hon. Moses Gill, who for several years after the revolution was Lieutenant-Governor...
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office 1801–1802 Governor Caleb Strong Preceded by Vacant (last held by Moses Gill) Succeeded by Edward Robbins Personal details Born February 5, 1752 present-day...
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Maryland: Benjamin Ogle (Federalist) Governor of Massachusetts: until May 20: Moses Gill (no political party) May 20 – May 30: Governor's Council (no political...
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Ferling 1992, p. 124. McCullough 2001, pp. 94–95. "From John Adams to Moses Gill, 10 June 1775". Adams Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society. Retrieved...
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Moses (Italian: Mosè [moˈzɛ]; c. 1513–1515) is a sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance artist Michelangelo, housed in the church of San Pietro in...
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which also involved a well. In George Orwell's Animal Farm, Moses the Raven is allotted a gill of beer a day after he returns, with the implication that...
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death of first Governor Increase Sumner and then Lieutenant Governor Moses Gill. (See List of governors of Massachusetts.) Dawes was born in Boston. Prior...
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and the support of indigent and deserving widows and orphan children Moses Gill (1734–1800), Massachusetts lieutenant governor and acting governor Louise...
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Carolina January 23, 1800 50 Gout Charleston, South Carolina unknown Moses Gill None Massachusetts May 20, 1800 67 Unknown Boston, Massachusetts Unknown...
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(I) 3 Samuel Adams 1789–1794 Democratic-Republican John Hancock (I) 4 Moses Gill* 1794–1800 Independent Samuel Adams (DR) Increase Sumner (F) Office vacant...
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Independent November 14, 1791 February 10, 1792 Died in office Massachusetts Moses Gill Independent June 7, 1799 May 20, 1800 Acting Governor, died in office...
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President of the Massachusetts State Senate; major benefactors included Moses Gill, a future lieutenant governor. It was the third academy founded in post-independence...
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Governor of Massachusetts: Increase Sumner (Federalist) (until June 7), Moses Gill (no political party) (starting June 7) Governor of New Hampshire: John...
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African descent in North American history. Moses was born in Bridgetown, Barbados in 1798. Her mother, Esther Gill (Sarah Esther Lopez), was a mixed-race...
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Moses Znaimer OOnt (Russian: Мовсес Денид Знамиер; born 1942) is a Tajik-born Canadian media executive of Jewish descent. He is the co-founder and former...
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Azor Orne Commissariat David Cheever Benjamin Greenleaf Jeremiah Lee Moses Gill Benjamin Lincoln Provincial Council Councilors John Irving James Pitts...
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31 year old Sarah Prince married Moses Gill, a wealthy Boston merchant. She was six years his senior. Sarah Prince Gill died at the age of 43 on August...
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Hallowell Carew, one of Nelson's Band of Brothers, and a nephew of governor Moses Gill. He was brother-in-law to John Elmsley, Chief Justice of Upper and Lower...
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Moses Eugene Malone Sr. (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball...
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