WebGov. Thomas 2 Hinckley (Samuel 1) was born March 19, 1619/20 in Hawkhurst, Kent, England, and died April 25, 1705 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. He married Mary … Web2 Thomas (Gov.) HINCKLEY 1619/20 - 1706 +Mary RICHARDS 1620 – 1659 3 Samuel HINCKLEY 1652 - 1697 +Sarah POPE 1658 – 1727 4 Mary HINCKLEY 1678 - 1741 +Ebenezer HAMLIN 1683 – 1736 5 Thankful HAMLIN 1717 – aft. 1768 +Elijah KEELER 1727 – aft. 1790 6 Rebecca KEELER 1751 - 1812
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WebIn Dec 1675, Governor Winslow (of Plymouth Colony) was able to organize an armed force of militia from both Plymouth and M.B.C. and delivered a devastating blow against one of King Philip's key allies, the Narragansett at Great Swamp (in present day Rhode Island). Both sides suffered what would have been termed terrible losses. Web#2 Gov. Thomas Hinckley m. 1661 Mother of 1. Capt. Nathaniel GLOVER, Jr b. 1653 2. Capt. John GLOVER b. 1654 3. Anne (Glover) Rawson b. 1655 4. Admire Hinckley … the genius of photography dvd
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WebOn April 13, 1682, Matthew Mayhew, his grandson, announced to Gov. Thomas Hinckley of Plymouth the death of his grandfather as follows: "It pleased God of his great goodness as to continue my honoured grandfather's life to a great age (wanting but six days of ninety years), so to give the comfort of his life, and to ours as well as his comfort ... Thomas Hinckley (bapt. March 19, 1618 – April 25, 1706) was the last governor of the Plymouth Colony. Born in England, he arrived in New England as a teenager, and was a leading settler of what is now Barnstable, Massachusetts. He served in a variety of political and military offices before becoming governor … See more Thomas Hinckley was born in Tenterden, Kent, England in 1618. His parents, Samuel and Sarah (Soole) Hinckley, were followers of the Nonconformist minister John Lothropp, in whose church at nearby Hawkhurst Thomas … See more Hinckley married twice; first on December 6, 1641 to Mary Richards, and again to Mary Glover (née Smith) of Dorchester, Massachusetts on March 15, 1659. He may have had as … See more • Goodwin, James (1888). The Pilgrim Republic: An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth. Boston: Ticknor and Co. OCLC 3570931. • Noyes, Charles P (1907). See more • Biography portal • List of colonial governors of Massachusetts • Province of Massachusetts Bay See more WebAn icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. the genius of photography paper movies