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    Zechariah Symmes (5 April 1599, in Canterbury – 4 February 1671, in Charlestown, Massachusetts) was an English Puritan clergyman who emigrated to the Massachusetts...
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    Captain John Cleves Symmes Jr. (November 5, 1780 – May 28, 1829) was an American Army officer, trader, and lecturer. Symmes is best known for his 1818...
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  • Hollow Earth theory Zechariah Symmes, Puritan minister in colonial Charlestown, Massachusetts Symmes Creek in southeastern Ohio Symmes Mission Chapel in...
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  • Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 February 2016. Vinton, J. A. The Symmes memorial a biographical sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes. ISBN 9785871185933. v t e...
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    Zechariah Symmes, pastor of the Charlestown church, was granted land in this area that was settled by his sons about 1650. One son Deacon John Symmes...
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    England with her husband and 10 of her 11 living children. The Reverend Zechariah Symmes preached to the passengers aboard the ship and, after the sermons,...
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    such as Anne Hutchinson, the Reverend John Lothropp and the Reverend Zechariah Symmes. Laud's desire to impose uniformity on the Church of England was driven...
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    Rev. Zechariah Symmes, pastor of the Charlestown church, was granted land in this area that was settled by his sons about 1650. Marshall Symmes, a grandson...
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    Ministers of the Bradford church include the Rev. Zechariah Symmes 1682 to 1707, Rev. Thomas Symmes 1708 to 1725, Rev. Joseph Parsons 1726 d.1765, Rev...
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  • again imprisoned. During their imprisonment and trial, the ministers Zechariah Symmes and John Norton were instructed to attend them "with religious conversation...
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    more recently been labelled the Free Grace Controversy. The Reverend Zechariah Symmes had sailed to New England on the same ship as the Hutchinsons. In September...
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    Then, or soon afterwards, he became Teacher, as the fellow-worker of Zechariah Symmes, pastor of Charlestown. In this capacity he succeeded John Harvard...
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    year on February 20, and Savage remarried to Mary, the daughter of Zechariah Symmes, on September 15. In 1653, Savage was identified as a suitable military...
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  • the Griffin (September 18, 1634) together with Anne Hutchinson and Zechariah Symmes (whom Cudworth calls "my cosson", and first went as teacher to Charlestown)...
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    among other modernizations that were added. Thomas James (1632-1636) Zechariah Symmes (1634-1671) John Harvard (1637-1638) Thomas Allen (1639-1651) Thomas...
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    Charles Wilkes, US naval officer and explorer (d. 1877) April 4 – Charles Symmes, Canadian politician (d. 1868) April 5 Jonas Chickering, US piano manufacturer...
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