(119) ANNA LOVE CORNWALL REAMER (MRS. WILLIAM C. Reamer) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SEVE PROPOSED BY JEANNETTE DAVIS BUCKNER SECONDED BY ELIZABETH MILDRED BUCHANAN Admitted February 5, 1902 EVENTH in descent from WILLIAM HARRIS, 1610-1681. Accompanied Roger Williams to Providence, 1636. One of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantations, 1638. Commissioner for Providence to the Court of Commissioners, 1660, 1662, 1663. Deputy for Providence to the General Assembly, 1665, 1666, 1672, 1673. Governor's Assistant, 1666 to 1670, 1673 to 1676, General Solicitor, 1671. (120) ELIZABETH LILLIE LOW STUDLEY (MRS. JOHN EDWARD STUDLEY) 172 CUSHING STREET, Providence, rhode island. NINTH PROPOSED BY LOUISE LYMAN PECK SECONDED BY ISABEL BARROWS BROWN Admitted May 5, 1902. [INTH in descent from JOHN Alden, 1599–1687. Came in the Mayflower, 1620. Seventh Signer of the Mayflower Compact, November 1, 1620. An Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony. One of the eight "Undertakers" who purchased the Colony's trade rights from the London "Adventurers," 1627. Governor's Assistant, 1632, 1633 to 1640, 1650 to 1686, (46 years). Assistant to every Governor but Carver, up to the time of his death. First Assistant from 1666 to 1686. Deputy for Duxbury to the Plymouth Colony Court, 1641 to 1649. Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643. Member of Council of War, 1646, 1653, 1654, 1658, 1667, 1671 to 1686. Treasurer of Plymouth Colony, June, 1656, to June, 1659. Commissioner to Yarmouth, 1657, 1658. |