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William Aspinwall (1605 – c. 1662)[1] was an Englishman who emigrated to Boston with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. He played an integral part in the early religious controversies of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
^Bremer, Francis J. "Aspinwall, William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/76217. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
WilliamAspinwall (1605 – c. 1662) was an Englishman who emigrated to Boston with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. He played an integral part in the early...
William Henry Aspinwall (December 16, 1807 – January 18, 1875) was a prominent American businessman who was a partner in the merchant firm of Howland...
red house. In 1847, Sturgis married WilliamAspinwall Tappan, son of abolitionist Lewis Tappan and Susanna Aspinwall, and they had two daughters, Ellen...
children born to William Henry Aspinwall (1807–1875) and Anna Lloyd (née Breck) Aspinwall (1812–1885). His siblings included Anna Lloyd Aspinwall (1831–1880)...
Overton, along with Colonels Nathaniel Rich, John Jones Maesygarnedd and William Goffe, as well as senior administrators such as John Carew. Many others...
"UKIP voters most likely to think the apocalypse is coming". YouGov. Cran, William; Loeterman, Ben (November 22, 1998). "Apocalypse". Frontline. Public Broadcasting...
the End: A History of Millennialism in Western Civilization (1999) p.166 William E. Wilson, The Angel and the Serpent: The Story of New Harmony (Indiana...
signed by 23 men: William Coddington John Clarke William Hutchinson (husband of Anne Hutchinson) John Coggeshall WilliamAspinwall Samuel Wilbore John...
dated March 7, 1638: William Coddington John Clarke William Hutchinson, husband of Anne Hutchinson John Coggeshall WilliamAspinwall Samuel Wilbore John...
1636, Hutchinson's meetings were attracting powerful men such as WilliamAspinwall, William Coddington, John Coggeshall, and the colony's governor, Henry...
Nan Jeanne Aspinwall Gable Lambell (February 2, 1880 in New York – October 24, 1964) was the first woman to ride on horseback across North America alone...
Court WilliamAspinwall – Colonist Major General Humphrey Atherton Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Dawes Major General Daniel Denison Major General William Heath...
with strong Free Grace advocates; two of its three deputies (WilliamAspinwall and William Coddington) continued in their previous roles, while John Coggeshall...
Monarchist. He took particular offence towards Christopher Feake and WilliamAspinwall. He was arrested and imprisoned in ~1650 at Newgate Prison for impersonating...
Susan Howland, who married dry goods merchant John Aspinwall (a descendant of settler WilliamAspinwall); and Samuel Shaw Howland. His paternal grandparents...
Eaton married Judge Valentine Hill of Boston, a business associate of WilliamAspinwall, member of the Artillery Company, signatory of the Oath of a Freeman...
(1790–1863), progenitor of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, m. Mary Rebecca Aspinwall Maria Roosevelt (b. 1763), m. Richard Varick, Mayor of New York City Oyster...
three deputies to vote for her acquittal, the other two being WilliamAspinwall and William Coddington. Coggeshall also supported dissident minister Reverend...