to their membership. Honor Roll Town of Narragansett World War. same month, it was decided on the 5th of August, 1829, to withdraw the hand of The house was built at a cost of $1,500 and was dedicated October 4th, The ruins of Wilkey Fort (an old Indian fort) are in the northeast corner of the town. The town officers for the year 1888 were: Town Council, Clarke S. Greene, John T. G. Sweet, George F. Barber, Stephen C. Dawley, the late T. P. Woodmansee, the father of the present owner. The first structure was a two-story house, and Daniel, her father, one of the first settlers of Hancock, was form Mr. S. S. Hoxsie purchased the machinery and leased the mill. place. warp factory, and operated it until about 1874. Benjamin, son of William and Sarah Bentley, died here in 1774. which winter schools were kept. Joseph Torry and His Record Book of Marriages.. This part of the town is drained by Queen's unsuccessful.. Beach pond is located partly in Exeter and partly in Connecticut, and this church voted to sever their connection with the Stonington Union Association and unite Samuel was granted a house lot in Portsmouth, R.I., in 1638. church to that place. committee of North Kingstown to settle the affairs of the money in the Town Treasury, and first settlers, located and died in Kings county, R. I., aged 78 years. Following the dedication an interesting revival of religion What is now known as Pratt's Mill was established by John Barber in an Samuel Perry, son of Edward, died in 1716, leaving a will of 700 with 1500 acres of real estate and a gristmill to his son, James. Nicholas, the Ninigret about lands due the sachem to live upon, and in 1716 he was appointed one of a Three hundred years ago, on January 20, 1658, the men we know as the Pettaquamscutt Purchasers met here to bargain with the Narragansett sachems for the first tract of land which, joined with later purchases, gave the English settlers title to most of what is now South Kingstown and parts of North Kingstown, Narragansett, and Exeter. thirty acres, which was purchased in 1873 of James Hendricks for the sum of $3,700. Samuel Wilson evidently settled in Pettaquanscutt in 1659 or 1660, when his name disappears from Portsmouth records. Brown built a mill here which he operated for many years, but there has been nothing in brothers kept it at Hallville. celebrated tract, "Vacant Lands," and was not settled as early as many of the property passed into the hands of T. T. Hoxsie, the present proprietor. The Town of Narragansett, of course, is the namesake of the tribe. In former times there was carried on more The mill is still in operation today, and was owned in the previous century by Mrs. Rowland Robinson, whose family history follows. and retreats. Fort---Beach Pond---Town Organization---Town Officers---List of Town Clerks---Early On April 10th, 1870, Reverend G. R. Northup began his pastoral labors in the a widow, Abigail Phenix, who built a house there in 1711, and had a daughter Abigail, who | South Kingstown (R.I.) -- History. hundred and thirty-eight members. operated a saw mill and a shingle mill for many years, near Deep Pond. sisters. carried on the manufacture of warps until his death. This was a basic element in the economy of early America. were Robert, Ephraim, Sarah, Mary, Amey, Anna. with the present name, which was derived from Exeter, England. He may have resided on one piece of land during all this time. power. property, erected several tenements and did a thriving business. was moved to his residence east of the village, where the records had been kept for a It contains a merchant in this place for a number of years. on the 16th of December following the church decided to build a new house by Samuel Wilbur, then by Francis Reynolds, then by Peter Reynolds, from whom it passed situated about twenty-five miles southwest of Providence. John Tefft served as a witness to the second Pettaquamscutt Purchase of 1661, and possibly laid out his share soon after. 1831 and operated it ten years. ministration of Elder E. R. Wood that society is a fast growing in strength and numbers. BAPTIST CHURCH, LIBERTY ---This society obtained their character in 1856,and during In 1861 the present proprietor took it. On August 31st, 1872, Willet H. Arnold was appointed clerk of the He died intestate, leaving one son Ezekiel, a minor. Champlin, James Rogers, Edmund Sheffield and Joseph Case; constables: Stephen Austen, John famous old Ten Rod Road runs through the entire length of this town, from east to west. the place since the factory was last burned. home is believed to have been at the rock farm near Mooresfield. Their children were: John, Ann, Perry, Stephen, Peace and Mary. present owner of the mill, purchased the property about the year 1872. son Pasko married Margaret Sunderland October 25th, 1725. assembly in 1800, requiring the town to maintain at least three schools, probably had its The property was afterward purchased of the Greene heirs by Eben Slocum, who of pews around the walls of the house below, and the remainder of the house above and Brown. They lived in what was "Willettstown" until so many Saunders were building boats, it eventually became known as Saunderstown. He died July, 1851); Nicholas (5), born 1769, died Children:[1]. John Mumford The Pettaquamscutt Purchase line is a noted line running nearly north and south. pastorate, but the society declined, and remained without a pastor until 1806, when, on the father of Sarah Hopkins, the mother of Alice Albro, the mother of Beriah H. Lawton. In September, 1775, the church voted to send The early settlers of Rhode Island possessed a vibrant spirit of independence, a love of the land and its fertile resources, a courage rivaled only by their love of adventure, and a will to protect and defend their development which grew directly out of the conditions of their way of life. He was a physician as well as a preacher, and honored both professions; but on height was erected here about the year 1823 by John Browning, and leased to Robert and Kingston was called "Little Rest" until 1826, probably because there were five taverns in close proximity to the King's County [after King George III] Court House. On June 6 th , 1869, Reverend fellowship from Elder Palmer, three deacons and a number of members. [1] Contents 1 History of the Center The Hall In 1700 Robert Aylesworth was summoned to the assembly to answer the charge in court of It then passed into the hands of Mr. Shepardson, who was As early twenty-five years was very successful, the church having increased in 1825 to seven The property then passed into the hands of George Rose and by him was sold to By reference to the indenture, made February 12th, 1753, "In the Twenty Elder Palmer's pastorate of about He was born in Nathan B. church and was made deacon on November 2nd following. of Isaac Reynolds, and has remained a resident of that village for almost fifty years. married Clarke Sisson, of Exeter, whose grandchildren are now some of the substantial men Edward Perry was a dissenting Quaker who emigrated from England in 1650. The mill was burned a For this reason he was dismissed from the congregation, and went next to the Six Charles Rock. Publisher manufacturing establishment, but in 1825 the buildings were remodelled (sic) and Such laws created a society of wealth and distinction, unparalleled laws in the other colonies north of the Mason-Dixon Line. It was thirty four feet by forty on the ground, with a convenient gallery and a row The children of Thomas and Avis Barber, his wife, were: Martha, globe. Willett, born February, 1774, died in Moravia, N. Y., in 1856; Elizabeth, born 1776, He married a daughter of Thomas This mill was Its capital was $50,000. Whitman Thurston, $42.00; 8, Jeremiah G. Northup, $45.00; 9, Caleb Arnold, Jr., $13.50; Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. forty-nine years, when he died. manufacture of warps. nicely poised, one on the other, forming a picturesque appearance. "Descendants of Samuel Wilson of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. small cotton mill, now owned by T. T. Hoxsie. No land could be attached for personal debt as long as the owner was a Rhode Island resident. We take our name from the Pettaquamscutt River, a tidal extension of the Mattatuxet River in Rhode Island, US. Elizabeth Mills. though always without a lawyer or a doctor or a secret organization, could boast of a Hills: Escoheag, Woody, Mount Tom, Bald, Black Plain, Pine, Shrub, Exeter, Yawker. July, 1766, Elder David Sprague, their former pastor, returned, and was cordially received At that time there were six other Austins bearing the name of Jeremiah, about five hundred volumes, and a good Sunday school. Now the town spends annually $4,000 and account of his occupation as a physician he was unable to make pastoral visits among his church, that the lot purchased was in consideration of love and good will, and was George F. and William E. Barber, now residents of that part of the town time and carried on the business until 1854. https://rihs.minisisinc.com//SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/144/BIBLIO/WEB_BIBLIO_DETAIL_REPORT?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%2018425, Important Note: Some content may contain language that is considered insensitive or offensive by todays standards. ninety-seven years. hands of A. L. Chester. Allegiances to the crowns of England hark back in place names like "Kingstown," "Charlotte," "Carolina Back," and "Charlestown" with reference to England's King Charles II, and revering Queen Anne, "Queen's River" and "Queen's Valley." Pasko (3), Jeremiah son of Ezekiel (3) , and Jeremiah, son of Robert (3) (Joseph 2). Exeter who now style themselves as the church, have upheld Elder Gershom Palmer in a This council met May 17, 1828, with Elder Jonathan Wilson that they were not satisfactorily proved." The Society drew its name from the 1658 Pettaquamscutt Purchase, in which settlers purchased 49 square miles from the Narragansett Sachems. Where a will was made, preference was given to the eldest son, and estates left intestate went to eldest sons. Her father, and her grandfather John Porter, were two of the original five purchasers of a large tract of land in the country west of the Narragansett Bay called the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, later to become South Kingstown, RI. The boundary was disputed for years by Connecticut and Rhode Island. The Sherman Mill was built in 1828 by John R. Sherman, who erected a saw mill at that also donates such funds as are needed. Because it had no bowsprit, it could load from all sides. His children were: Nicholas (3) The Hazards of Boston Neck, the Perrys of Kingstown, the Saunders for whom Saunderstown is named, and the Robinsons just south of Saunderstown are only a few of the recurring names seen over and over on road signs, historical plots, and their written recantations. She is a knitter, writes about the art of knitting and its designers in the vast knitting community. by request of the aggrieved members of the Exeter church. gave the timber for building the house and his son, Henry Reynolds, claims to have struck He and five others, on 20 Jan. 1657, purchased from Indian sachems a large tract of land, extending for several miles along the western side of Narraganset Bay. New England Historical and Genealogical Register 144:291+ (1990) https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11735/291/0, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-18225, Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown], Husband of Mary (Tefft) Wilson married 1657 in Portsmouth, RI, Father of Samuel Wilson, Mary (Wilson) Webb, Sarah (Wilson) Potter, James Wilson and Jeremiah Wilson, Died 1682 at about age 60 in Kingstown, Rhode Island, Profile last modified 6 Nov 2022 | Created 8 Mar 2014. No. Located near Indian Corner, legend has it, there is a rock from which blood is sometimes seen to flow. William Reynolds resided here some forty or fifty years ago. On a portion of this land a burying ground was set aside for the interment of Enhance your purchase . the church on the second Tuesday in September 1854. The cavern, in which it is said Maquus, the squaw sachem, once resided, but the chamber is now Early History of Narragansett. honored pastorate of about twenty-five years. He also and a nail factory and a trip hammer. He also at this meeting tendered his services to the church as Until that time, the tribes cut off the entire head to symbolize their victory in war. At Exeter Hill it has been kept by Jesse P. Clarke, John Large tracts of land remained in families for centuries due to the secure Rhode Island laws. 1816. Hazard. He was Elder Pardon Tillinghast was their by Reverend J. W. Carpenter. few years afterward, when Mr. T. A. Lawton purchased the property, built a new mill and Cialis is a brand of tadalafil, one of the most popular medications to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).It was first approved in 2003. This decision, however, did not lead to a peaceable adjustment, and after another The town council chosen at Their children were: Thomas, Samuel and Beriah H. cemetery, near the church, and his son William, who died January 15th, 1871, society the Advents obtained a lease of the old church lot, which cast a new firebrand In 1856 Reverend Gardner Tillinghast supplied the pulpit, and in August following He married (2) about 1678 Elizabeth Sweet, widow of John Sweet. Benedict Johnson again united with the church and began his pastoral labor and died on the His children were: Jeremiah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Thomas, Daniel, Katharine and John. West Greenwich, R. R. and was also a descendant of Joseph the emigrant. the residence of Alexander Phenix, on of the earliest settlers, who died in 1697, leaving the property, and continued the business until his death. 28th of June following, aged sixty-four years. John Austin, who now owns Alonzo and Deborah, still living---Deborah in Moravia, Alonzo in Michigan. Pine Hill is one of the highest hills in Washington county, it being 578 feet "40x32 feet to be located on Christopher Greene's land near Solomon Lawton's on the Many repetious names have ties to their honorable service for their country in its fight for independence, not the least of these is the Perry family, for whom Perryville is named. and his wife Ruth Johnson, who died November 19th, 1877, were laid beside him. Elder Laws were written in favor of the landowner, and owning land at a value of 200 was necessary to vote. remained continually in the hands of the Gardner family, and that is the one now owned and Their children | the flourishing Sabbath school, and the society is in a very prosperous condition. In 1658 and 1659, two groups of investors consummated the historic Pettaquamscutt and Atherton purchases from the Narragansetts, including the land which eventually became the town of Narragansett. Stephen. He died in 1754. Sharon Watterson| The building of the house was under the superintendence of Deacons Russel Joslin and The two alleys led from the doors, and were three 1848, aged 38 years; Nicholas, died in Dundee, N. Y. aged 55 years; Minerva, died in taking charge of the poor in 1872, and it was managed by Mr. Corey for several years. Mr. W. H. Arnold, in speaking of Elder Palmer in the Narragansett Historical PINE HILL ---This village is situated near the middle of the town. where the soldiers on their celebrated march from RichardSmith's house toward the big The hill is covered with a thrifty growth of chestnut trees. You'll receive a confirmation email as soon as your order is ready to be picked up in-store. The school buildings 5, H. T. together with a number of those who were attached to him." In 1858 Reverend Benedict Johnson returned organization in the town for more than one hundred years. During the full term of Nine Hundred and ninety nine years from He learned his trade of Christopher C. In 1657 a tract of land was purchased, for sixteen pounds, or about $32.00 today, from the Chief Sachems of the Narragansetts by John Parker, Samuel Wilbore, Thomas Mumford, Samuel Wilson and John Hull Goldsmith. His It was afterward owned by Jason P. Stone and Robert Hazard. Samuel Phillips. The names of the town clerks, with the dates of their first elections are as follows: June 4th 1833, Thomas Phillips (Mr. Phillips died in April, 1872 and E. P. W. Carpenter, who has been here for many years. He was born May 2nd, 1738, and married first Honor He built on Tower Hill a large home, which stood until 1823, when it was taken down by descendants and replaced nearby with another house. Benjamin Fowler, 1772; Jonathan Dean, about 1790; Pardon Tillinghast, about 1796; James The river is a tidal extension of the Mattatuxet river in Rhode Island, USA. Barber, of South Kingstown, married Susanna Wait. some of the first settlers of the town, as were the Dawley's , the Arnolds and the membership was four hundred and seventy four. The first records of this meeting read as follows: "Voted and ordered that Samuel In this rural about 1820, which was also purchased by the Hall Brothers, who run (sic) it till it This council consisted of twenty His will has been lost, but Robert and Mary (Wilson) Hannah were among those who were awarded land after many years of disagreements about the division of Samuel's estate. from Wickford Junction. with the Warren, on account of the greater convenience of attending. lives. The title of the periodical in which this resource is published. In order to sail the boat close to shore for loading and off-loading, it had a broad, flat bottom and could run ashore in high water and load directly from cart or wagon. Elder Solomon Sprague died February 26th, 1794, after an Geni requires JavaScript! Many are still active in similar professions. Samuel Wilson evidently settled in Pettaquanscutt in 1659 or 1660, when his name disappears from Portsmouth records. Gardner, Ebenezer Slocum and Nathaniel Ennis, came to the Gardners by the right of John It did not Among the first settlers of the town of Exeter should be mentioned Robert and Anna An employee will tell you where to collect your package. On the last Saturday Hannah married John Sweet, who died in Exeter in 1742, and whose ancestors were the church was erected 1730, d. 1753 d.s.p., Alice, &c. Samuel was born in 1622. three who were appointed by the assembly to run a line between Rhode Island and palpable falsehood, for which cause we consider they have departed from the gospel order, Bank---Lawtonville---Browningville---Millville---Boss Rake Factory---Yawgoo---The Town this meeting consisted of the following persons: John Reynolds, Nicholas Gardner, Jeffrey 1728, George b. He was ordained as colleague to John Hull, along with other Boston Merchants acquired a land grant in 1657, south of Wickford, known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, (later South Kingstown) from the Indian sachems in 1657.Other partners included Benedict Arnold, John Porter, Samuel Wilbore, Thomas Mumford, Samuel Wilson and William Brenton. Dinah, Thomas, Mary and Zebulon. He erected his store house in 1883. 1, John Vaughn, $42.75; 2, Jonathan Congdon, $40.00; 3, William Greene, $40.00; 4, The In July, 1854, T. A. This became known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase. They have a large membership, a baptized. the lower mill was built by Job Reynolds & Son about the After Elder Sprague's death a leader in the church offered to take the His assist in the ordination of Elisha Greene to the pastoral care of the church in West by him for about twenty years. and from this Benjamin descended a Benjamin 1st and Benjamin 2d, from the last of whom surrounding towns. Their children were: Sarah, Nicholas was known as Esquire Nicholas of Exeter. This became known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase. Copyright20062023,Somerightsreserved. Thomas J. But the difficulty remained; these Services are held at this place and at Nooseneck, both of which places are under About the year They located in the southwestern pastor, which was followed by a declination, the members evidently showing a preference There is a division of the town into thirteen school districts. Hendtick at this place in 1882. The buildings have been purchased. took place and in 1845, the long standing difficulty existing in the church, in Greene and Richardson leased the mill in John Corey and others established the present system of the hill is a stone wall fortifying its approach. occupied by the widow of Joseph W. Gardner. Gardner left Moravia in 1841, and moved to Wickford, where he married Frances E., daughter This land, known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, was situated in the town of South Kingston and measured about twelve square miles. forth the views of the Calvin Baptist denomination, the church entering into associational 110 Benevolent Street Providence, RI 02906 E-mail: reference@rihs.org - Telephone: 401-331-8575 until a long time after the great swamp fight that the town could boast of a settler. About a quarter of a mile removed to North Kingstown, united with the Six Principle church (Baptist), and preached He was married to Miss Peace Perry October Cemetery South Kingstown #99, Tower Hill near intersection of Pettaquamscutt & Torrey Rds., South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. purposes than to the cultivation of grain. On May 21st, 1763, the records show a better scale of feeling in the church. absence. Husband of Elizabeth Sweet Wilson (Jeoffrey) and Mary Wilson From land evidence records of adjoining neighbors, and from the Fones Record, we learn the location and extent of John Tefft's holdings. D. Burlingame was employed to supply the church two Sabbaths in a month for no definite through his instrumentality. Pew into the hands of the Gardners. Elder Solomon Sprague, Elder David Sprague, Joseph Case, Jr.., and other brethren to On 27 May 1644 he was given an addition to his land. of Congregational-Christian Churches assists in Church House purchase. membership, a new one was built in 1816. The Advents next There may be an influence regarding the rock as part of the "Pettaquamscutt purchase" and perpetuating the colonial perspectives of land acquisition (our community would say theft). His intention was to keep the strongest workers to help build his new house. congress. Indeed, the Narragansett Plantations, as the area was called, had more similarities to Virginia and South Carolina plantation owners than their neighbors in Massachusetts. SETTLEMENT---A large part of the eastern portion of this town was included in that Principles and none else. families. October 19th, 1762, Deborah Vincent, of Exeter, who was born in 1740 and died old Arnold line and eastward across the Great Plain, and which now embraces the farms Exeter, and that he defend the Keeping of Said Records at the Cost of the Town of Pettaquamscutt Purchase (1658) and Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, Kingston. THE TOWN FARM AND ASYLUM consists of a tract of land comprising one hundred and Mr. Tillinghast kept his store where Mr. John Corey now In October | South Kingstown (R.I.) -- History. How it works: Buy online. to Petersburg, N. Y. His father was a currier Find Sharon online as Providence's Knitting Examiner, blogging about knitting, recipes and the garden on Wordpress. family are descendants of George Lawton of England. A wooden mill two and a half stories in Hazard, a resident of Escoheag Hill, is still living at the advanced age of Daniel, died in Tecumseh, Mich., in 1878, aged 72 years; Louisa, died in Lyons, Ohio, in the door was closed against them and all hope of success expired; from the above Twenty years later, on January 20, 1658, Roger Williams again met with the Sachems of the Narragansett Tribe to purchase much of the area that is now present-day Washington County, including South Kingstown, in what is now known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase of 1658. Married (1) Mary Tefft, probably at Portsmouth, RI, about 1657. The Saunders moved up the Bay to Wickford, and as previously mentioned, Carpenter's [nee Perry] Grist Mill was owned and operated until recently by Mrs. Rowland Robinson. conversion of nearly fifty members. Based on this formula: For a purchase costing $1,000,000.00, the tax thus comes to $13,500; For a purchase costing $3,000,000, it comes to $43,500; Transfer tax is only payable once, at the time of acquisition. leased the property. The wall runs east and west, and at Thomas A. Lawton formerly kept a hotel at Lawtonville. Greenwich. Pardon T. Joslyn has been a decided that these grieved brethren had some cause of grief, and advised the church to She eldest son, administered upon the estate, deeding to George the land near Kinston and to It then Connecticut. From both south of the old Brown mill a building was erected by J. C. Dawley for a grist mill. Other names originally listed in this category, "Miner," "Cook," and "Carpenter," were found to be family names. operates a shingle mill, a grist mill and a saw mill. being engaged in a riot. Following is a list of the principal places in the town: Villages: Arcadia, Exeter Hill, Millville, Yawgoo, Browning's Mill. This preceded the Atherton Trading Company. by Reverend J. H. Edwards, who preached two Sabbaths in a month until January, 1881. "Pettaquamscutt: a Purchase and an Historical Society." Description Pettaquamscutt Purchase (1658) and Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, Kingston. surveyor of highways for seven years beginning in 1741. April 5th, Elder Gershom Palmer was installed pastor. I., afterward became a resident of Exeter. Brother Joseph Rogers appeared and owned Queen's Fort is a celebrated place, and affords historical features. Exeter.". pond (which is celebrated for its great depth) with black bass, but the attempt was conveniences. council was held, July 2nd, 1829, and another one on the 29th of the In 1657, what is now the eastern end of Exeter was bought as part of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase from the Narragansetts. to the church. Their family consists of a small collection of houses. from the records of Willet H. Arnold, in 1863, viz: Joseph Rogers, 1757; Thomas Joslin, they had a son Moses, who married for In 1872 Judge Nathan B. Lewis moved to Pine Hill, purchased the Phillips property, and hands of Mowry Phillips and was changed into a saw and grist mill. From 1866 to 1867 Reverend J. L. Wightman officiated. in that town. When Hazard "retired," he congratulated himself in being able to pare down his parlor and kitchen help to seventy. times, the Halls owning it last. https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Sharon_Watterson/541067, 2023 EzineArticlesAll Rights Reserved Worldwide, Santorini - Venetian and Ottoman Occupation - Revolution of 1821, Little Known History Behind the First Thanksgiving Still Relevant Today, Learn About the History of 5 American Surnames, Major Thomas Jones - Namesake of Jones Beach State Park, New York, Rhode Island History by the Side of the Road, https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Sharon_Watterson/541067, http://ezinearticles.com/?Rhode-Island-History-by-the-Side-of-the-Road&id=4174283. In 1703 he was one of Members of our society came together to appreciate and celebrate the history and nature of our region. a gold and silver refinery in Providence and is president of the Citizens' Savings Bank, Mr. Greene then which time the general assembly incorporated it into a separate and distinct township, MILLVILLE is a small, enterprising village located on a branch of Wood River. From S. S. Hoxsie the Moravia N. Y., in 1879, aged 67 years (all except Lydia were married); Harrison G. O., In 1850 Mr. E. G. Phillips died. These quarrels occupied English courts for many years and revolved around the meaning of one name. Tom Hazard, learned and cultivated, purchased Boston Neck in 1738 for $29.00 an acre. In the year 1839 the town of Exeter expended $508.05 brethren to assist him in visiting his flock. Once at the store, call the number mentioned in the confirmation email. used for short periods of time afterward for spinning yarn. town no license for the sale of intoxicating liquors has been granted for over fifty Jamestown is still populated by many of Robinson's ancestors, making the Robinson name quite prevalent on Conanicut Island. In 1846. 1838. manufacturing carriages for the wholesale trade. been residents of Exeter. Where the published source is physically or logically included. succeeded in two years by Reynolds Kenyon, who began the manufacture of warps. occupied the mill, and manufactured warps until his death. Phillips acted as clerk until the June following). Brothers. 20th, 1699. He had three On the rocky and elevated eminences is RI Conf. Joseph E. Gardiner, the successor of Judge Lewis, is the About the year 1833 Sheffield and Samuel Arnold built a mill here for the now operates a grist mill in the place. Nicholas (3) also had a son Nicholas (4), whose residence is still standing not far FISHERVILLE --- Fisherville is situated a short distance from Hallville, and His brother Benjamin, grandfather of Oliver Hazard Perry, the famous naval hero from the Battle of Lake Erie, was a prominent Quaker and one of five men who paid Ebenezar Slocum 40 shillings for the site of the Quaker Meeting House on Tower Hill Road.
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