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Philip Travis (born July 2, 1940 in Fall River, Massachusetts) is an American politician who represented the 4th Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1983–2007 and served as a member of the Board of Selectmen and School Committee in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. [2]
Smith was born in Rehoboth, Massachusetts on September 30, 1762. [2] When he was young, the family moved to a farm in Chester, Vermont, where Nathan attended public school. [2] Nathan served in the Vermont militia, which fought indigenous people on the colony's frontier. [2]
Rehoboth Congregational Church celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2021. Rehoboth was established in 1643 by Walter Palmer (born 1585) and William Sabin. It was incorporated in 1645, one of the earliest Massachusetts towns to incorporate. [2]
Born to Joseph and Martha Peck in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Mary married John Butterworth, son of a British captain in 1710. Mary allegedly started her counterfeiting operation around 1716. Mary allegedly started her counterfeiting operation around 1716.
Wayne Webb (born August 4, 1957) is an American professional bowler from Rehoboth, Massachusetts.He was known for his success from the late 1970s to the end of the 1980s. Webb is one of only 17 players in history to win at least 20 PBA Tour titles, and is a member of both the PBA and USBC Halls of Fa
Thomas Carpenter III was born October 24, 1733, in Rehoboth, Province of Massachusetts and died April 26, 1807, in Rehoboth. He was an American Revolutionary War officer who served as a colonel in the Massachusetts Militia (United States) and commanded the First Bristol Regiment from 1776 to 1780.
There they founded the town of Rehoboth, which then embraced what is now Seekonk, Massachusetts and Rumford, Rhode Island. He died in Rehoboth on July 5, 1663. Newman's famous Concordance was the third in English ever published and greatly superior to its two predecessors. The first edition was published in London in 1643, just before Newman's ...
John W. Davis was born at his family's farm house in Rehoboth, Massachusetts on March 7, 1826. [1] He attended public schools in Rehoboth [1] and a private school in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. [2] Before entering politics, he was engaged in various occupations; in 1844 he moved to Providence to become apprenticed as a mason. He also received his ...