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Thomas Dudley (12 October 1576 – 31 July 1653) was a New England colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dudley was the chief founder of Newtowne, later Cambridge, Massachusetts , and built the town's first home.
Thomas Dudley (1630–34) Thomas Dudley: May 14, 1634 May 6, 1635 Roger Ludlow: John Haynes: May 6, 1635 May 25, 1636 Richard Bellingham: Sir Henry Vane the Younger: May 25, 1636 May 17, 1637 John Winthrop: John Winthrop: May 17, 1637 May 13, 1640 Thomas Dudley: Thomas Dudley: May 13, 1640 June 2, 1641 Richard Bellingham: Richard Bellingham ...
Ruggles was born on October 20, 1711, to Rev. Timothy Ruggles. [3] He was grandson of Capt. Samuel Ruggles of Roxbury and Martha Woodbridge, who was a granddaughter of Governor Thomas Dudley.
He married Patience Dudley, the daughter of Massachusetts Governor Thomas Dudley. He became a freeman of Cambridge on April 1, 1634, and served on the first Constable's committee to execute land allocation in the establishment of Cambridge (so ordered Feb. 3, 1634).
Governor Dudley may refer to: Joseph Dudley (1647–1720), Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1702 to 1715 Thomas Dudley (1576–1653), 3rd, 7th, 11th, and 14th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at various points between 1634 and 1651
Bradstreet was born to Simon Bradstreet and Anne Dudley Bradstreet in Cambridge, Massachusetts, moving to Andover as an infant. [3] He served as a colonel in the colonial militia, a Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts , and in the Massachusetts Governor's Council from 1698 until 1702.
His research on Gov. Thomas Dudley was used by both Doug Richardson in Plantagenet Ancestry and in The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants (RD600) by Gary Boyd Roberts. Marshall was especially pleased by the prospect of an Edward III descent through Katherine Deighton (Dudley's second wife), Dennis and Stradling, and after publication of an ...
The Taft family is an American political family of English descent, with origins in Massachusetts. [1] Its members have served in the states of Massachusetts, Ohio, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont, and the United States federal government, in various positions such as representative (two), governor of Ohio, governor of Rhode Island, senator (three), secretary of agriculture, attorney general ...