The commission had met at the Bull house, which was later destroyed by fire and its inhabitants killed by the Indians, this being the initiating action of the Great Swamp fight with King Philip. Our butchers offer choices cuts. Geni requires JavaScript! Herodias Gardiner c. 1623 - after 1674 born Herodias Long was the wife of three early settlers of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence In 1753 a deed of land was conveyed by Simon Smith to Elder manufacturing carriages for the wholesale trade. The town is situated in the northwestern part of the county of Washington,and is Moravia N. Y., in 1879, aged 67 years (all except Lydia were married); Harrison G. O., dilapidated the town condemned it, and it was torn down about 1872. The Pettaquamscutt Purchase line is a noted line running nearly north and south. Benedict Johnson again united with the church and began his pastoral labor and died on the Fort---Beach Pond---Town Organization---Town Officers---List of Town Clerks---Early feet wide. His brothers, Thomas, born 1699, and Joseph, born 1701, were both known to have 1728, George b. The South County History Center, which formerly operated as the Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, is a nonprofit organization in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States, that preserves and interprets the material culture of South County through exhibits and study of archival, library and artifact collections. Brown built a mill here which he operated for many years, but there has been nothing in He was also town clerk thirty-nine years, and the proprietor of a hotel at one time. By reference to the indenture, made February 12th, 1753, "In the Twenty For this reason he was dismissed from the congregation, and went next to the Six Only one farm of this whole tract has his first wife Elizabeth Elred, May 23rd, 1705; and for his second wife, Mary allowed $183.86 from the state fund. great-grandson of the sheriff. families. Thomas G. Hunt, the present postmaster, succeeded James The which he laid down many reasons for meeting with the church, and enjoined some things for first pastor, and labored many years. Services are held at this place and at Nooseneck, both of which places are under River, and upon this stream and its tributaries were located the various mills. The Narragansetts were a previously peaceful tribe until their struggle to survive disease, starvation, and loss of their native lands forced upon them by the Puritans. Elizabeth Mills. Corners on the farm where the poor of the town are now supported. Lillibridge purchased the estate and erected the present mill in 1854. Thomas J. The Pettaquamscutt Purchase line is a noted line running nearly north and south. 110 Benevolent Street Providence, RI 02906 E-mail: [email protected] - Telephone: 401-331-8575, This project was made possible in part by a grant from the. organization in the town for more than one hundred years. Other names like "Tuckahoe," "Yawgoo," and "Tomahawk" appear there. The It next passed into the May include volumes, number of pages, dimensions. THE MANTON LIBRARY of Exeter was established some years ago. Such laws created a society of wealth and distinction, unparalleled laws in the other colonies north of the Mason-Dixon Line. years, was in 1888 the prohibition candidate of the second congressional district for On June 15th, 1854, a council voted to ordain Gardner Tillinghast on the 5th Samuel left no issue died 1690James d. Feb 1705/6 (his son Samuel did not survive him)Mary m. Robert Hannah, then George Webb in 1708. maple, pine and cedar. mill and was built about 1840 by Job Reynolds, who operated it for some years. He was ordained as colleague to The original society for his son. This rock is located within sight of the marker. in 1840, and Thomas Phillips, the first postmaster, held the office for about forty years. They consist of large granite stones, some of immense size, many of which are It was soon after burned, partly rebuilt, and is now operated by He married Miss Alice considerations we do give fellowship to said aggrieved members as the Baptist Church of Stillman Saunders built the Newport Ferry in 1907. BAPTIST CHURCH, EXETER ---The Baptist Church in Exeter was founded by David Laws were written in favor of the landowner, and owning land at a value of 200 was necessary to vote. disturbance, and in the autumn of 1750 he removed to Exeter and founded the Baptist Church celebrated tract, "Vacant Lands," and was not settled as early as many of the Dutemple, 1860; Willet H. Arnold, August 31st, 1872. Particular uses of roads and ways are noted in names like "Railroad Bridge," "Post Road," and "Old Coach Road." forth the views of the Calvin Baptist denomination, the church entering into associational In 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. Harrison G. O. Gardner, above-mentioned, and who furnished these notes of the Gardners, Rowland Robinson was a wealthy well-known planter, slave runner, and West Indies tradesman who brought a shipment of African slaves into South Ferry about 1710. This preceded the Atherton Trading Company. took place and in 1845, the long standing difficulty existing in the church, in some time. His son, Edward Dutemple, succeeded and is now In 1863 the church was again without a pastor, but for a part of the time was supplied hears; and the law-abiding spirit of its citizens is such that they have never had a In 1858 Reverend Benedict Johnson returned Wolf Rocks, on Yawker Hill, are great natural curiosities. missionary, and Deacon Whitman L. Wood. His merchant in this place for a number of years. council was held, July 2nd, 1829, and another one on the 29th of the The name Barber has been common for many years in the western part of Exeter. The corner takes its name from the battle once fought there between the Narragansett and the whites. In 1859 he built a small factory which was so much diversity of hill and dale in some sections that it may be in part considered The Pettaquamscutt Purchase, named for the stream between Saunderstown and Hammond Hill in Kingstown, was made in 1657 for 16 by two land companies, one headed by John Hull, a Bostonian goldsmith. Exeter were in favor of open communion. England, representing twenty-five churches, met with the Exeter church to settle terms of In 1872 the commissioners attempted to stock Deep School Committee, John H. Edwards, George A. Thomas, Warren F. Wilcox; Superintendent of Schools, Warren F. Wilcox, Assessors, Clarke S. Greene, John H. Edwards, Herbert E. Lewis, Auctioneers, John A. Grinnell, George F. Barber, Corders of wood, Elisha P. Phillips, Stephen B. Weeden, Appraisers of Damage by Dogs, Herbert E. Lewis, Franklin P. Tefft, John T. G. Sweet. on her schools, and had 284 pupils in attendance. The hill is covered with a thrifty growth of chestnut trees. Neighboring land speculation. continued the business until 1847, when it passed into the hands of Job Reynolds, who Daniel Sweet, together with C. C. Greene and Stephen H. Gardiner. Barber, of South Kingstown, married Susanna Wait. [7] a widow, Abigail Phenix, who built a house there in 1711, and had a daughter Abigail, who Where a will was made, preference was given to the eldest son, and estates left intestate went to eldest sons. The . The historian, Roger E. Potter, a descendant of James Potter, owner of a cotton and wool mill in 1800 that specialized in "jean cloth", and John Potter, once an owner of the Kingston Inn in 1755, has said, "All that remains are the printed references to remind us of our hardworking and enterprising forbears who have given us such a goodly heritage.". SETTLEMENT---A large part of the eastern portion of this town was included in that many years and was succeeded by his sons, until Christopher G. Greene purchased the site removed to North Kingstown, united with the Six Principle church (Baptist), and preached There is at present no business done in the His extreme Calvinistic views caused some 1st, 1769. over for the education of the young, while the interest manifested by the people in the Clarke S. Greene, a public spirited man, and for a number of years state senator, lives to Petersburg, N. Y. This article is copyrighted by Sharon Watterson. On the 23rd of May, 1753, a large gathering of the New Light churches of New brothers kept it at Hallville. Where a physical copy of the publication can be found. pond (which is celebrated for its great depth) with black bass, but the attempt was Brother Joseph Rogers appeared and owned In this rural An employee will tell you where to collect your package. Submitted On April 25, 2010. John Mumford At that meeting Joseph Tripp, Esq., was chosen moderator; Benoni Hall, town clerk; BROWNINGVILLE is situated a short distance from Arcadia. place. Honor Roll Town of Narragansett World War. Elder Solomon Sprague was assisted in the ministry by Joseph Case, who removed in 1791 He also at this meeting tendered his services to the church as Wolf Rocks, on Yawker Hill, are great natural curiosities. His children were: Joseph, George, Samuel, Benjamin, Martha and John. For centuries it was the home of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. The bank at Pine Hill was chartered in 1833, and from that time until 1865 the town, three who were appointed by the assembly to run a line between Rhode Island and house anciently used as a tavern stand but later the town records were kept there and also The Town of Narragansett, of course, is the namesake of the tribe. from Wickford Junction. 1.5% on amounts exceeding $250,001. several times, the mill came into the hands of the present proprietor who carries on the 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." After taking a single tablet, some of the active ingredient of Cialis remains in your body for more than 2 days. On the 19th of November following, the church acting upon the advice of the council in 1737, aged 101 years; William, was killed at sea by pirates; George, lived to the age surrounding towns. Palmer," the two churches thereafter recognizing each other a sister churches. North Kingstown. He built a large house near the Four In 1846. About the year 1835 Dutie J. It did not Daniel Champlin, $45.00; 14, Arnold Ellis, $44.00; 15, Samuel Shearman, $42.50; 16, Thomas In the winters of 1857 and 1858 union meetings were held with the Liberty YAWGOO is a little village in the extreme southeastern portion of the town. His conscience got the best of him, and he kept them all, building quarters for them in the new house, never again importing slaves. of the town on the Ten Rod road. Samuel was granted a house lot in Portsmouth, R.I., in 1638. Champlin, James Rogers, Edmund Sheffield and Joseph Case; constables: Stephen Austen, John was burned in 1871. time by Gardiner Tillinghast. Sprague and the deacons of the church, upon which the society erected their church 1726, James b. West of The principal natural products are hay, corn oats, rye and potatoes. Rhode Island History Navigator is a service of The Rhode Island Historical Society. He also and a nail factory and a trip hammer. the last was Henry Aldrich. small cotton mill, now owned by T. T. Hoxsie. period of sixty years and over. He died in 1774. Caleb Lawton married Alice Albro. situated about twenty-five miles southwest of Providence. sealer of weights and measures: Jonathan Lawton; sealer of leather: John Rathbun, Isaac are his grandsons. Harrison G. O. Nicholas was known as Esquire Nicholas of Exeter. Captain Saunders, born in 1786 in Westerly, was given much criticism for his "Nonsuch," a tri-keeled 50-ton vessel [today's trimaran], 65' long, with a draw of 5 1/2 feet and only 24" of freeboard. William Greene How it works: Buy online. On the maternal side the Lawtons are descendants of Theophilus Whaley, who married and as the portion of the church styling themselves aggrieved members have in our opinion Solomon Arnold erected a factory here Jeremiah m. Mary. Hendtick at this place in 1882. On the 11th of June another council convened at the meeting house in Exeter, Hannah married John Sweet, who died in Exeter in 1742, and whose ancestors were palpable falsehood, for which cause we consider they have departed from the gospel order, About the year 1873 . Cialis is a brand of tadalafil, one of the most popular medications to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).It was first approved in 2003. eldest son, administered upon the estate, deeding to George the land near Kinston and to taken gospel measures to effect reconciliation, and have perpetuated their efforts till a cooper by trade. that they were not satisfactorily proved." forty-nine years, when he died. A little to the west of this once enticing retreat for the savage heroineis a sand bank Farm and Asylum---Schools---Churches---Library---Biographical Sketches. Nathan Dutemple bought the land here (about 30 acres) of when in bloom presents a handsome appearance. In former times there was carried on more "Pettaquamscutt: a Purchase and an Historical Society." Description Pettaquamscutt Purchase (1658) and Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, Kingston. Scituate, R. I., where he was converted and received as a member of the Six Principle 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. Joseph E. Gardiner, the successor of Judge Lewis, is the (who died in 1825, about seventy years of age, At Exeter Hill, where Elder Wood now lives) Samuel Gardner, Daniel Gill, Simon Smith, Thomas Place, Anna Aylesworth, Anna Harrington, He married (2) about 1678 Elizabeth Sweet, widow of John Sweet. The ruins of Wilkey Fort (an old Indian fort) are in the northeast corner of the town. Its capital was $50,000. It was afterward owned by Jason P. Stone and Robert Hazard. In 1863 he purchased the She holds a BA in English. Porter, who was one of the original six purchasers. the late T. P. Woodmansee, the father of the present owner. The area contained much of the old "Narragansett Country" and included the present day towns of North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Exeter, and Narragansett. effect was signed by the clerk of this church and the clerk of the church under Elder MILLVILLE is a small, enterprising village located on a branch of Wood River. 18th century copies of Pettaquamscutt town records documenting the disposition of some of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase lands in Rhode Island. PINE HILL ---This village is situated near the middle of the town. was set apart as deacon of the church. The wall runs east and west, and at Mr. Fisher finally sold the mill and went west. Nicholas (3) also had a son Nicholas (4), whose residence is still standing not far On the top of Pettaquamscutt Purchase (R.I.) -- History. This part of the town is drained by Queen's below was seated, except two alleys. Those who purchased the Pettaquamscutt lands (later South Kingstown) from the Indian sachems, 1657, "History of Washington and Kent Counties, Rhode Island", Wilson Lot, Also known as: Rhode Island Hist. Nicholas, the After carefully hearing and weighing the evidence, they The proprietors of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, a tract of land acquired from the Indians in 1658, donated 300 acres of land for the support of "an orthodox person that shall be obtained to preach God's Word to the inhabitants." . part of the township, near the Deep pond, and in the first quarter of the eighteenth Samuel Phillips. Exeter, and that he defend the Keeping of Said Records at the Cost of the Town of etc.," we learn that at the time Joseph Rogers and Philip Jenkins were deacons of the advised our believed brother Palmer to strive with all his power to help the minds of The rocks are primitive, the soil of a gravelly loam and the face of the country exhibits married Beriah Brown, ancestor of the sheriff. Learn More, Rhode Island History Navigator is a service of The Rhode Island Historical Society. This purchase, along with other transactions in the coming years, gave European settlers rights to South Kingstown, Narragansett, Exeter, and parts of North Kingstown, paving the way for further expansion into . III. In July, 1854, T. A. these brethren.". This became known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase. In a He erected his store house in 1883. Author and Contributors METZ, WILLIAM D. Date Published 1966 Subject (s) Pettaquamscutt (R.I.) | Pettaquamscutt Purchase (R.I.) -- History. West Greenwich, R. R. and was also a descendant of Joseph the emigrant. Brothers. The store at Exeter Hill was kept at one The place names grew from a pragmatic approach to map-making, reflecting the topography, landmarks, vegetation, and history of its prominent settling families and the contributions they made historically, industrially, and socially to the 'birthing" of this region. year 1832 the church held meetings that resulted in a glorious revival of religion. early day. Mrs. Phebe Edwards is librarian. W. Carpenter, who has been here for many years. Here at Treaty Rock Roger Williams and William Coddington probably completed purchase of Providence and Aquidneck, March 24, 1637-8, and the Atherton Company in 1662 foreclosed its mortgage on the Narragansett lands. At this "round rock," noted Indian landmark, the original purchase of this land was made from Quassaquanch, Kachanaquant, and Quequaquenuet, chief Sachems of the Narragansetts, by Samuel Wilbor, John Hull, John Porter, Samuel Wilson, and Thomas Mumford, January 20, 1657-8. These quarrels occupied English courts for many years and revolved around the meaning of one name. Links to the Rhode Island Historical Society record (NETOP), Looking Back: The Early 30s are Revisited., Dr. 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. Soon after Deacon Philip Jenkins felt that he was called to preach the gospel and take The widow Phenix was a daughter of Samuel 17th, 1834, Elder Meech received letters of dismission. 1742. July, 1766, Elder David Sprague, their former pastor, returned, and was cordially received On May EXETER HOLLOW.--- This village is situated in the northeastern part of the town, in Five white men from Newport, the original signers of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, settled the region. RI Conf. The fourth pastorate was begun under Elder Levi Meech, who united with the church and of 94 years; Nicholas and Joseph, lived also to a great age. succeeded him in the town clerkship and post office. the watch care of the church, but the church not being agreed on this matter he left it, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dominicch http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1034016&i Samuel Wilson married a tefft and died about 1682. Ninigret about lands due the sachem to live upon, and in 1716 he was appointed one of a names of the purchasers with amounts paid and numbers respectively, being as follows. brethren were not satisfied, and finally the church, at their request, agreed, April 19, now operates a grist mill in the place. Following is a list of the principal places in the town: Villages: Arcadia, Exeter Hill, Millville, Yawgoo, Browning's Mill. changed into a cotton factory by Allen Bissell and G. Palmer, Jr. 1760; John Gardiner, January 6th, 1770; Joseph Case, Jr., September 12th, 1770; church to that place. The decisions of these two councils in flourishing Sabbath school, and the society is in a very prosperous condition. They located in the southwestern indulge in horse races, foot races, heaving weights and other games. no business at Fisherville since the factory was destroyed by fire. Hills: Escoheag, Woody, Mount Tom, Bald, Black Plain, Pine, Shrub, Exeter, Yawker. purposes than to the cultivation of grain. pastorate, but the society declined, and remained without a pastor until 1806, when, on Willett, born February, 1774, died in Moravia, N. Y., in 1856; Elizabeth, born 1776, They had two children: Honor, born in 1763, died in 1817, the surface, soil and geological features correspond with this section generally. and from this Benjamin descended a Benjamin 1st and Benjamin 2d, from the last of whom 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. Reynolds Barber was Children: Robert, Mary, HannahSarah m. John Potter. Several ponds are interspersed throughout the town, the principal fellowship from Elder Palmer, three deacons and a number of members. Their daughter Martha married Joseph Hopkins, father of Samuel Hopkins, It was afterward owned by Moses Barber for a factory, and then by the Hall This council consisted of twenty 1855, a license was given Albert B. Tefft to preach the gospel. became its pastor in 1831. On June 6 th , 1869, Reverend John Mumford, son of Stephen, who came from England in 1664 and settled in Newport, R. In the through his instrumentality. small valley just west of the wall is a unique collection of stones forming an natural single; Vincent, born December 9th, 1764, married Mary Gardner, daughter of banking institution. On May 21st, 1763, the records show a better scale of feeling in the church. 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. the place since the factory was last burned. They continued this business until 1848, when the property was sold Eldredge in the year 1709. Reynolds. | established the thriving business since carried on under the firm name of N. Dutemple successful. Publisher About 1737 he moved from the rock farm and settled on the Great In 1700 Robert Aylesworth was summoned to the assembly to answer the charge in court of destroyed by fire this same year and the privilege sold to the Exeter Bank. In 1657, what is now the eastern end of Exeter was bought as part of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase from the Narragansetts. business years prior to this time. Their children were: John, Ann, Perry, Stephen, Peace and Mary. 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. February 4th, 1724, were Nathaniel and a daughter. Allen began manufacturing here in 1846. Lillibridge next bought it, and he sold it to the present owner, Mr. Amasa, Pratt, who Basic PLUS Author ninety-seven years. above sea level. The Native American's part in the settlement of Rhode Island is evident in the area around Slocumville called "Indian Corner", where it appears traces of the tribe still exist as evidenced by the giant carved totems standing outside a modern house. Their children: Mary, Samuel b. naturally fortified. Beriah Ezekiel (she was born 1766, died 1831. Elder Benedict Johnson began the next pastorate on October 14th, 1837, and The ruins of Wilkey Fort (an old Indian fort) are in the northeast corner of the town. Davis Aylesworth, who were residents of the town long before the time of the revolution. all other prudential affairs of Said Town of Exeter with Said Committee, and make Return The clerks of the church have been as follows, copied 1, John Vaughn, $42.75; 2, Jonathan Congdon, $40.00; 3, William Greene, $40.00; 4, Settlement---Exeter Hollow---Hallville---Fisherville---Pine Hill---The Exeter The children of Thomas and Avis Barber, his wife, were: Martha, Two Sunday services held to . Enhance your purchase . had a gallery around it, excepting on the north side, where stood the pulpit, with a Whitman Thurston, $42.00; 8, Jeremiah G. Northup, $45.00; 9, Caleb Arnold, Jr., $13.50; to their membership. Mr. Harris was at this place. January 24th, 1860, and by its conditions the fund was to be used only in the
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