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Feake is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Feake (c. 1716–1762),
English physician Christopher Feake (1612–1683),
English Congregationalist...
- The
Feake–Ferris
House (also
known as the Ross
Ferris House) is a
historic structure at 181 S**** Road in Old Greenwich, Connecticut,
United States. The...
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Winthrop Feake Hallett (21
January 1610 – c. 1673) was an
early settler in the M****achusetts Bay Colony. In 1640 Fones, with her then-husband
Robert Feake, were...
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named Mount Feake in
Waltham after Feake in 1632, and
Feake Island (Fetch's Island) in
Virginia is also
named after him.
Around 1633
Feake married Elizabeth...
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Mount Feake Cemetery is a
historic cemetery at 203
Prospect Street in Waltham, M****achusetts.
Established in 1857, it is the city's
second cemetery, after...
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Christopher Feake (1612–1683) was an
English Independent minister and Fifth-monarchy man. He was
imprisoned for
maligning Oliver Cromwell in his preaching...
- used it in his
translation of Gian
Paolo Lomazzo: "The
lockes or
plaine feakes of
haire called cow-lickes, are made
turning upwards." For
people who are...
- wife
Elizabeth Feake on 2
December 1658, in
Oyster Bay.
Feake was a
Quaker and
converted John to
Quakerism before he died.
Elizabeth Feake and her family...
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argument with
James Feake, the son of a goldsmith, at the
house of a S****ditch barber. It
culminated with
Spenser stabbing Feake with his sword, mortally...
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meaning “shining sands.” In 1640,
Captain Daniel Patrick and
Robert Feake and
Elizabeth Feake purchased the land from the
Indians for 25
coats and some small...