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Stephen Bachiler (About 1561 – 28
October 1656) was an
English clergyman who was an
early proponent of the
separation of
church and
state in the American...
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group of
parishioners led by
Oxford University graduate Reverend Stephen Bachiler, who had
formerly preached at the settlement's namesake: Hampton, England...
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Hester was
modeled after Mary
Bachiler Turner (fourth wife of well-known
Colonial minister Stephen Bachiler)
whose life in
colonial Maine bore a...
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settled in New
Hampshire with his wife
Theodate (née
Bachiler),
daughter of
Stephen Bachiler, and his
mother where he
purchased land.
Hussey was one...
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Thomas Parker Sanborn, the
genealogist Victor Channing Sanborn, and
Francis Bachiler Sanborn. In 1880,
Frank Sanborn built a
large house on the
banks of the...
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educator Nahum J.
Bachelder (1854–1934),
American politician Stephen Bachiler (c. 1561–1656),
early proponent of "Separation of
church and state" and...
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Other p****engers of
historical significance include:
Robert Abell Stephen Bachiler,
founder of Hampton, New
Hampshire Simon Bradstreet and his wife Anne Bradstreet...
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tradition of
religious dissent—at
least two of its vicars,
Stephen Bachiler (1587–1605) and his
probable brother-in-law John Bate (1605–1633), were...
- law in
Daniel Wing, the son of John Wing and
Deborah Bachiler, and
grandson of
Stephen Bachiler.
Daniel Wing and his
brother Stephen Wing and
others resisted...
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January 1776. 1638
Hampton New
Hampshire United States Founded by
Stephen Bachiler;
first known as Winnicunnet. 1638
Sillery Quebec Canada Now part of Quebec...