Thomas, who married Annabel Wright, of P.E.I.; Mary, the eldest, who was married to John Wooler Oxley, of Tidnish; Elizabeth, the second daughter, to Richard Thompson, of River Philip; and Sarah, who died in early life.
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Dutch traders had established a permanent settlement near Hartford as early as 1633. Soon English settlers began to arrive in the area from Massachusetts. In 1636, after being driven from Massachusetts, Clergyman Thomas Hooker and his followers arrived in Hartford and declared freedom from all save Divine Authority.
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The more courageous of her company joined those on the May-Flower, and on the 6th of September the latter sailed from Plymouth with forty-one men as settlers with their families, ... The weather was fine and the air was crisp, for it was early in November. ... They were assailed by a few Indians who knew the English as kidnappers,
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James D. Dixon, History of Charles Dixon, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N.B., 1891.) ... Mr. Dixon was among the first of the English immigrants to what was then called Cumberland, Nova Scotia, (which included not only the present County of Cumberland, but also a large portion of the Province of New...
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Reading Passage #01: "The conservatism of the early English colonists..." ... The early settlers in North America were strongly influenced by the old way of making furniture. They did not want to change the old way and they continued to use the old ways from England when they made their furniture.
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Mr. Dixon was among the first of the English immigrants to what was then called Cumberland, ... Mr. Dixon's house was a home for the early Methodist preachers, to whom he always gave a warm and hearty welcome.  He was also one of the active members who erected the first Methodist church in Sackville, within whose walls...
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