Peleg Sanford (10 May 1639 – 1701) was an early governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, serving three consecutive terms from...
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Governor Peleg Sanford House is one of the oldest houses in Rhode Island, possibly dating to the 1640s and certainly before the death of Peleg Sanford in 1701...
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dangerous for white settlers, and Sanford was first settled in 1739. Incorporated a town in 1768, it was named after Peleg Sanford. Until 1794, Alfred was the...
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Sanford may refer to: John Sanford (1605-1653) governor of Newport and Portsmouth Mark Sanford (born 1960) governor of South Carolina Peleg Sanford (1639–1701)...
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Gov. Peleg Sanford of RI William Coddington III (1680–1755), colonial Governor of Rhode Island, merchant, judge, m: Content Arnold Margaret Sanford Hutchinson...
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Mayhew sold Cuttyhunk to Philip Smith, Peleg Sanford, and Thomas Ward of Newport, Rhode Island. In 1688, Peleg Sanford acquired his partners' rights in the...
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of Portsmouth. Sanford's oldest son with Bridget, Peleg Sanford, was the colonial Rhode Island governor from 1680 to 1683. Sanford's oldest son with...
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example, the Atherton Trading Company and John Hull. But proposals by Peleg Sanford provided implementation frameworks for "Farms" and carriers. Linkages...
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working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods (d. 1709) May 10 – Peleg Sanford, Rhode Island colonial governor (d. 1701) May 19 – Charles Weston, 3rd...
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Governor Thomas Welles. John Sanford (1605–1654), Governor of Newport and Portsmouth 1653–1654. Father of Peleg Sanford. Peleg Sanford (1639–1701), Governor...
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Stephen A. Douglas, George W. Romney, and Mitt Romney. Her grandson Peleg Sanford was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations...
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the combined holdings of Ralph Earle Jr., his brother William, and Peleg Sanford. He reportedly used Cuttyhunk to graze sheep, since he didn't need walls...
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retained this position until May 1679 when he was succeeded by Major Peleg Sanford. In 1675 the New England colonies became embroiled in a major war with...
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owner. In 1734, he married Margaret Sanford, a granddaughter of Rhode Island Governor Peleg Sanford. The Sanford and Hutchinson families had a long history...
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Sandys (note the spelling) Sanford, Florida – Henry Shelton Sanford (diplomat and founder) Sanford, Maine – Peleg Sanford (proprietor) Sanger, California...
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office) John Cranston 8 November 1678 - 12 March 1680 (died in office) Peleg Sanford 16 March 1680 - 2 May 1683 William Coddington Jr. 2 May 1683 - 6 May...
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Rhode Island and Providence Plantations In office 1683–1685 Preceded by Peleg Sanford Succeeded by Henry Bull Personal details Born 18 January 1651 Newport...
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working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods (d. 1709) May 10 – Peleg Sanford, Rhode Island colonial governor (d. 1701) May 19 – Charles Weston, 3rd...
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His daughter Mary married Peleg Sanford, a colonial governor from 1680 to 1683, the son of earlier governor John Sanford with his second wife Bridget...
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committee were tasked to retrieve the documents from a living governor, Peleg Sanford, who had been replaced that May by William Coddington Jr. In 1685 the...
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daughter Mary married future colonial Rhode Island Governor Peleg Sanford, the son of John Sanford who succeeded William Coddington as governor of Portsmouth...
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William Coddington, Governor (1678) John Cranston, Governor (1678–1680) Peleg Sanford, Governor (1680–1683) William Coddington, Jr., Governor (1683–1685)...
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commission to Peleg Sanford as the Judge of Admiralty, but Clarke endeavored to persuade the Assembly to oppose it, and kept the commission from Sanford. Brenton...
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No 16 Oliver Phelps $168,185 ($3,019,415 today) No 17 John Caldwell, Peleg Sanford $15,000 ($269,294 today) No 18 Soloman Cowles $10,000 ($179,529 today)...
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Building Image Location First Built Notes Governor Peleg Sanford House Newport 41°29′27″N 71°18′47″W / 41.49077°N 71.31315°W / 41.49077; -71.31315...
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examined upon several points charged, as were Cranston, Greene and Peleg Sanford. The troublesome subject of oaths was minutely examined—the scruples...
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including "couzen" Susanna Cole (actually his niece) and "couzen" Peleg Sanford (actually his grand-nephew), to whom he left an orchard in Portsmouth...
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Erez Hazan Nadav Henefeld Oded Kattash Ido Kozikaro Yogev Ohayon Barak Peleg Yoav Saffar Sharon Sasson Doron Sheffer Gil Sela Gur Shelef Alon Stein Andrew...
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Jabez French, Abraham Lane, Isaac Lane and Jacob Lane, Francis Briggs and Peleg Briggs, Jr., Edward Craft, David Southerland and John Griffin. Around 1805...
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John Coit Spooner 1885–1891 1897–1907 3 Wisconsin Republican 1843–1919 Peleg Sprague 1829–1835 2 Maine National Republican 1793–1880 William Sprague...
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