MIRANDA ALDIS BRAINERD STRANAHAN (MRS. FARRAND STEWART STRANAHAN) ST. ALBANS, VERMONT SE PROPOSED BY CAROLINE B. SMALLEY. SECONDED BY CAROLINE DEMING SMALLEY Admitted June 12, 1901 EVENTH in descent from ROGER WILLIAMS, 1603±-1683. Recognized Historic Founder of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1636. Messenger to the Narragansett and Mohegan Indians, 1636, by request of the Massachusetts authorities, to procure a league against the Pequots. One of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantations, 1638. Agent to England to secure Charter from the British Parliament, 1642. Governor's Assistant, 1647, 1648, 1664, 1665, 1670, 1671, 1672. Deputy President of the Colony, March, 1649. Agent to England for Providence and Warwick concerning Charter, 1651. President of the Colony, September, 1654, to May, 1657. Commissioner for Providence to the Court of Commissioners, 1655, 1656, 1658, 1659, 1661. Named in the Royal Charter granted by King Charles Second, 1663. Boundary Commissioner, 1664. One of the First Magistrates of the King's Province, 1665. Deputy for Providence to the General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1667. Commissioner to treat with Connecticut, 1672. Captain of Train Band at Providence, during King Philip's War, 1676. Roger Williams, Plymouth and Salem, Mass., Provi dence, R. I.; b. 1603+; d. 1683. Marriage. Mary Barnard. b. d. after 1676. AMEY NARCISSA SNOW LADD (MRS. ISAAC GIFFORD LADD) 83 BROWN STREET, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND E PROPOSED BY RACHEL GRAHAM JACKSON MATHEWSON SECONDED BY LOUISE LYMAN PECK Admitted June 12, 1901 IGHTH in descent from ROGER WILLIAMS, 1603±-1683. Recognized Historic Founder of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1636. Messenger to the Narragansett and Mohegan Indians, 1636, by request of the Massachusetts authorities, to procure a league against the Pequots. One of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantations, 1638. Agent to England to secure Charter from the British Parliament, 1642. Governor's Assistant, 1647, 1648, 1664, 1665, 1670, 1671, 1672. Deputy President of the Colony, March, 1649. Agent to England for Providence and Warwick concerning Charter, 1651. President of the Colony, September, 1654, to May, 1657. Commissioner for Providence to the Court of Commissioners, 1655, 1656, 1658, 1659, 1661. Named in the Royal Charter granted by King Charles Second, 1663. Boundary Commissioner, 1664. One of the First Magistrates of the King's Province, 1665. Deputy for Providence to the General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1667. Commissioner to treat with Connecticut, 1672. Captain of Train Band at Providence during King Philip's War, 1676. MARY ENGS LAWTON FALES (MRS. DAVID Fales) LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROPOSED BY SARAH KITCHEN OTIS SECONDED BY MARY EMILY BLATCHFORD Admitted June 12, 1901 IGHTH in descent from JOHN GREENE (Surgeon), 1597-1658. EIG One of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantations, 1638. One of the twelve purchasers of Warwick, Rhode Island, 1642. Commissioner to England, 1644. Commissioner for Warwick to the Court of Commissioners, 1652, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1657. Magistrate at General Court of Trials, 1655, 1656. |