Simon Bradstreet (baptized March 18, 1603/4 – March 27, 1697) was a New England merchant, politician and colonial administrator who served as the last...
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Anne Bradstreet (née Dudley; March 8, 1612 – September 16, 1672) was among the most prominent of early English poets of North America and first writer...
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Simon Bradstreet (c.1603–1697) was a 17th-century colonial governor of Massachusetts. Simon Bradstreet may also refer to: Sir Simon Bradstreet, 1st Baronet...
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The Simon Bradstreet House is a historic house built in 1723 located at 1 Mechanic Street, at the corner of Pearl Street, in Marblehead, Massachusetts...
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the Good News Doctor Foundation John Bradstreet, British officer in the French and Indian War Simon Bradstreet, husband of Anne and governor of the Massachusetts...
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slaves. Governor John Winthrop owned a few Indian slaves, and Governor Simon Bradstreet owned two black slaves. The Body of Liberties enacted in 1641 included...
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Governor Bradstreet may refer to: John Bradstreet (1714–1774), Governor of Newfoundland in 1747 Simon Bradstreet (1603–1697), 20th and 21st Governor of...
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Simon Bradstreet Robie (1770 – January 3, 1858) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro Township from 1799 to 1806...
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Edward Winslow 1644 Hartford John Brown, George Fenwick, Edward Hopkins Simon Bradstreet, William Hathorne Edward Winslow, Theophilus Eaton Thomas Gregson 1645...
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punishments for violating bans.) Two committee members, magistrate Simon Bradstreet and minister John Norton, were sent to England to argue the colony's...
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He had already dispatched a letter to previous colonial governor Simon Bradstreet containing news of a report (prepared before the revolution) that the...
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Dudley and Simon Bradstreet, including America's first published poet of significance, Anne Bradstreet, daughter of Thomas and wife of Simon. A replica...
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to Lord Saye's daughter. In 1622, Dudley acquired the assistance of Simon Bradstreet who was eventually drawn to Dudley's daughter Anne. The two were married...
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established Succeeded by Simon Bradstreet William Hathorne In office 1645–1645 Serving with Herbert Pelham Preceded by Simon Bradstreet William Hathorne Succeeded...
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The Bradstreet Baronetcy, of Castilla in County Dublin was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 14 July 1759 for Simon Bradstreet. His son, the second...
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Catholic James II with the Protestant co-rulers William and Mary. Simon Bradstreet and Thomas Danforth, the colony's last leaders under the old charter...
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settlement was maintained; Richard Bellingham, John Leverett, and Simon Bradstreet all served extended terms, in addition to Winthrop and Endecott, and...
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petitioned Massachusetts for protection, and Massachusetts Governor Simon Bradstreet de facto governed the colony from March 1690. From 1692 to 1699, Samuel...
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Bradstreet. It is unknown whether he was related to Puritan Simon Bradstreet. Bradstreet died in New York City on 25 September 1774. He had married (to...
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up as a royalist to the Boston government in the meetings he had with Bradstreet and Stoughton, at least as recorded by Knepp. By 1688, Phips had crossed...
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supported accommodating the king's demands, along with his brother-in-law Simon Bradstreet and William Stoughton, and they were opposed by others who did not...
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Mary and Thomas. His son Andrew married Hannah Bradstreet, the daughter of Governor Simon Bradstreet of the Massachusetts Colony; his son Thomas' daughter...
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married Thomas Barnard. Next, she married Dudley Bradstreet, son of Simon Bradstreet and Anne Dudley Bradstreet. They had the following children: Margaret,...
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(1606–1676) Henry Winthrop (1608–1630) Elizabeth Fones (1610–c. 1673) Simon Bradstreet (1603–1697) Anne Dudley (1612–1672) Joseph Dudley (1647–1720) Wait...
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(1606–1676) Henry Winthrop (1608–1630) Elizabeth Fones (1610–c. 1673) Simon Bradstreet (1603–1697) Anne Dudley (1612–1672) Joseph Dudley (1647–1720) Wait...
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military action against New Amsterdam, although religious moderates like Simon Bradstreet were opposed to it. New Amsterdam's Director-General Peter Stuyvesant...
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of the revolution. He sent a letter to previous colonial governor Simon Bradstreet containing news that the charter had been illegally annulled and that...
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Stephen Bachiler, founder of Hampton, New Hampshire Simon Bradstreet and his wife Anne Bradstreet Jehu Burr, ancestor of Aaron Burr Samuel Cole, purveyor...
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leadership, restored due to the rebellion and headed by ex-governor Simon Bradstreet, then summoned Governor Andros to surrender, for his safety because...
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(1606–1676) Henry Winthrop (1608–1630) Elizabeth Fones (1610–c. 1673) Simon Bradstreet (1603–1697) Anne Dudley (1612–1672) Joseph Dudley (1647–1720) Wait...
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