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    Major-General Humphrey Atherton (c. 1607 – September 16, 1661), an early settler of Dorchester, Massachusetts, held the highest military rank in colonial...
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    Charles Humphrey Atherton (August 14, 1773 – January 8, 1853), an American Federalist politician, banker and a distinguished attorney from New Hampshire...
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  • The Atherton Trading Company also known as the Atherton Syndicate was formed in 1659; with Humphrey Atherton and John Winthrop, Governor of Connecticut...
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  • Henry Atherton, (1932–2005), FAIA, was an American architect and former secretary of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 1960 to 2004 Charles Humphrey Atherton...
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    Confederation raised an army to protect their ally, Uncas, against Ninigret. Humphrey Atherton lead the expedition into Narraganset country with the aim of renewing...
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  • Faxon Dean Atherton (1815–1877) was an American businessman, trader and landowner; initially successful in Valparaíso, Chile. He became a prominent citizen...
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    21st Mayor of Somerville William Aspinwall – Colonist Major General Humphrey Atherton Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Dawes Major General Daniel Denison Major...
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  • of the Reverend Richard Mather; a minister from his home town and Humphrey Atherton, an elder relative (but not a sibling). The latter would later become...
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  • 19 October 2011. ATHERTON, Charles Humphrey – Biographical Information. Bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved on 19 October 2011. ATHERTON, Charles Gordon –...
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  • Atherton has been incorrectly attributed as a descendant of Humphrey Atherton within certain notable sources. His great-grandfather James Atherton had...
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  • congress.gov. Retrieved April 4, 2012. United States Congress. "ATHERTON, Charles Humphrey (id: A000324)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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    John Quincy Adams – Sixth President of the United States Charles Humphrey Atherton - United States Representative from New Hampshire from 1815 to 1817...
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    held the powerful position of assistant until his death in 1654. Humphrey Atherton, who is said to have been "instrumental in bringing about the execution...
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    which serves both towns. Charles G. Atherton (1804–1853), U.S. congressman and senator Charles Humphrey Atherton (1773–1853), U.S. congressman Courtney...
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    of Boston and Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Major General Humphrey Atherton (born c. 1608–1661), an early settler of Dorchester, who held the...
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  • Charles G. Atherton 1837–1843 New Hampshire Democratic 1804–1853 Charles Humphrey Atherton 1815–1817 New Hampshire Federalist 1773–1853 Gibson Atherton 1879–1883...
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    Gideon and Joseph Wanton, became governors of the Rhode Island Colony. Humphrey Atherton, a prominent Massachusetts official and one of Dyer's persecutors...
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  • (F) Daniel Webster (F) Jeduthun Wilcox (F) 14th (1815–1817) Charles Humphrey Atherton (F) 15th (1817–1819) Josiah Butler (DR) Nathaniel Upham (DR) Clifton...
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    Fine Arts Charles Humphrey Atherton, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire Charlie Atherton, American baseball player Claire Atherton, Franco-American...
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  • of William Hibbins. William Hibbins was succeeded as assistant by Humphrey Atherton, who sat in judgment of Ann Hibbins. Winthrop's journal does not reveal...
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    General Humphrey Atherton, via Consider Atherton and Ann Aniball. Consider fought in the King Philip's War. His paternal grandfather, Samuel Atherton (1784–1877)...
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  • king. He married Mary Hawkins, that year, in a ceremony performed by Humphrey Atherton. He subsequently moved to Virginia. Col William Aylett Jr. (c. 1667...
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  • Cilley (Federalist) 7.7% ▌Parker Noyes (Federalist) 7.7% Charles Humphrey Atherton Federalist 1814 Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican gain. William...
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  • obituaries claim that he is the fourth in descent from Major Gen. Humphrey Atherton of Boston. A further discrepancy in relation to his birthplace by...
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    Atherton is a direct descendant of Major General Humphrey Atherton. Atherton established J&W Atherton, a boot and shoe manufacturer in Boston, in partnership...
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  • Stonington, CT), to solidify their gains. The Atherton Trading Company, (which included Humphrey Atherton and John Winthrop the Younger), southern land...
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  • (Federalist) 8.7% ▌Y Bradbury Cilley (Federalist) 8.7% ▌Y Charles Humphrey Atherton (Federalist) 8.7% ▌John Fabyan Parrott (Democratic-Republican) 8.0%...
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    of Humphrey Atherton in the Narragansett country (later to become Washington County, Rhode Island). A committee was appointed to deal with Atherton and...
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  • months after the battle, aged 30. Atherton was the tenth child of twelve and fourth son of Major General Humphrey Atherton and Mary Kennion. He was baptized...
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    Salem Daniel Gookin 1651 Cambridge Daniel Denison 1651–1652 Ipswich Humphrey Atherton 1653 Springfield Richard Russell 1654 Charlestown Edward Johnson 1655...
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