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Samuel Wilbore (c. 1595–1656) was one of the
founding settlers of
Portsmouth in the
Colony of
Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations. He
emigrated from...
- M****achusetts
Wilber (disambiguation)
Wilbor (disambiguation)
Wilbour Samuel Wilbore (1595–1656),
early Rhode Island settler Justice Wilbur (disambiguation)...
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include the
Wilbor House,
built in 1692 by
Samuel Wilbore (1664–1740) (grandson of
Samuel Wilbore), and now the home of the
Little Compton Historical...
- (husband of Anne Hutchinson) John
Coggeshall William Aspinwall Samuel Wilbore John
Porter John
Sanford Edward Hutchinson, Jr.
Thomas Savage William Dyre...
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investigation and he was ****ociated with men
named Edmund Bracy,
Thomas Wilbore,
Thomas Tankerd, John Bromett, and
William (or Robert)
Everson and John...
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which would later become South Kingstown,
Rhode Island. His father,
Samuel Wilbore, had been an
early settler in
Boston who was
dismissed from the M****achusetts...
- in the
Rhode Island colony, they
being Samuel Wilbore and John Porter. He also
descends from
Wilbore's son,
Samuel Wilbur, Jr. who was
mentioned by name...
- Compton,
Rhode Island The
Wilbor House, in Chatham, New York Silv****
wilbore Wilber (disambiguation)
Wilbour (disambiguation)
Wilbur (disambiguation)...
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Samuel Wilbur may
refer to:
Samuel Wilbore (1595–1656), one of the
founding settlers of
Portsmouth in the
Colony of
Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations...
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Banished Exeter Banishment revoked in 1644;
preached in
Salisbury Samuel Wilbore Es**** 1633
Boston Merchant Disarmed Banished Recanted in 1639 Portsmouth...