• Stephen Bachiler (About 1561 – 28 October 1656) was an English clergyman who was an early proponent of the separation of church and state in the American...
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    a group of parishioners led by Oxford University graduate Reverend Stephen Bachiler, who had formerly preached at the settlement's namesake: Hampton, England...
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    that Hester was modeled after Mary Bachiler Turner (fourth wife of well-known Colonial minister Stephen Bachiler) whose life in colonial Maine bore a...
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    Other passengers of historical significance include: Robert Abell Stephen Bachiler, founder of Hampton, New Hampshire Simon Bradstreet and his wife Anne...
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    the son of John Wing and Deborah Bachiler, and grandson of Stephen Bachiler. Daniel Wing and his brother Stephen Wing and others resisted an oppressive...
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  • which had a tradition of religious dissent—at least two of its vicars, Stephen Bachiler (1587–1605) and his probable brother-in-law John Bate (1605–1633),...
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  • chemist and educator Nahum J. Bachelder (1854–1934), American politician Stephen Bachiler (c. 1561–1656), early proponent of "Separation of church and state"...
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  • had settled in New Hampshire with his wife Theodate (née Bachiler), daughter of Stephen Bachiler, and his mother where he purchased land. Hussey was one...
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  • In 1638, the "Plantation of Winnicunnet" was founded by Reverend Stephen Bachiler and others from Massachusetts. The following spring, the town was renamed...
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    Italian pioneer of microscopical anatomy becomes a doctor of medicine. Stephen Bachiler, a clergyman and early advocate for the separation of church and state...
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    Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg since 1630 (b. 1599) October – Stephen Bachiler, English clergyman (b. c. 1561) October 3 – Myles Standish, Mayflower...
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    German theologian of early Reformed orthodoxy (d. 1610) date unknown – Stephen Bachiler, non-conformist minister and pioneer settler of New England (d. 1656)...
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  • associated as the Company of Husbandmen. They chose as their minister Stephen Bachiler, who although himself of more Puritan leanings supported the undertaking...
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  • German theologian of early Reformed orthodoxy (d. 1610) date unknown – Stephen Bachiler, non-conformist minister and pioneer settler of New England (d. 1656)...
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    Italian pioneer of microscopical anatomy becomes a doctor of medicine. Stephen Bachiler, a clergyman and early advocate for the separation of church and state...
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  • January 1776. 1638 Hampton New Hampshire United States Founded by Stephen Bachiler; first known as Winnicunnet. 1638 Sillery Quebec Canada Now part of...
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  • as to why, his ancestry, gives some clue. He was a descendant of Stephen Bachiler’s daughter Deborah, whose son, Daniel Wing, was instrumental in resisting...
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    online at [6] Stephen Bachiler and the Plough company of 1630, 1903, is online at [7] An Unforgiven Puritan — Biography of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, 1903, is...
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    Puritan theocracy to be repressive, examples being Roger Williams, Stephen Bachiler, Anne Hutchinson, and Mary Dyer. Puritan populations in New England...
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    Puritan, Revd Stephen Bachiler, moved from nearby Wherwell to Newton Stacey where he lived until shortly before setting sail for America. Bachiler founded the...
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  • Richard Whitbourne, colonist of Newfoundland (died 1635) 23 June – Stephen Bachiler, non-conformist minister and pioneer settler of New England (died 1656)...
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  • Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield (born 1584) 28 October – Stephen Bachiler, clergyman (born c. 1561) 6 November – Sir Robert Harley, statesman...
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  • Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses. Earbury was Rector at Wherwell while Stephen Bachiler was Vicar, under the patronage of Anna, widow of William West, 1st...
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  • Arnold Suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts Stephen Bachiler English clergyman; early proponent of the separation of church and...
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  • Puritan malcontent Stephen Bachiler, who wanted to take his flock at Newton Stacey (near Wherwell, Hampshire) to New England. Bachiler married Helena Mason...
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  • with Mary, and was an associate of the radical Puritan malcontent Stephen Bachiler. Mary was a follower of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, leading...
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    Clifton Pierce. Batchelder, Batcheller genealogy: descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, a leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New...
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    ancient landing on Hampton River taken on October 14, 1638, by Rev. Stephen Bachiler and his small band of followers, when they made the first settlement...
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  • proved to be Anti-Christ, London, 1619. Mason's widow Helen married Stephen Bachiler, as his second wife, or third wife, in 1627. Richard Dummer married...
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  • Buildings of England; Hants and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p. 51 "Rev Stephen Bachiler". Miner Descent. 16 May 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2012. "Domesday...
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