Jeremiah Clarke, 1605–1652 (aged 46 years)
- Name
- Jeremiah /Clarke/
- Nickname
- Jeremy
- Name suffix
- Sr.
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President of the Colony
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1561–1610
Birth: 1561
21
— East Farleigh, Kent, England Death: June 12, 1610 — St Andrew, London, Middlesex, England |
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1579–1614
Birth: April 26, 1579
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— Roxwell, Essex, England Death: July 13, 1614 — East Farleigh, Kent, England |
Marriage | Marriage — February 10, 1598 — St Andrews, Holborn |
8 years
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1605–1652
Birth: December 1, 1605
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— East Farleigh, Kent, England Title: Sr. Occupation: 2nd President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations — 1648 — Rhode Island Death: January 11, 1652 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
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1561–1610
Birth: 1561
21
— East Farleigh, Kent, England Death: June 12, 1610 — St Andrew, London, Middlesex, England |
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1579–1614
Birth: April 26, 1579
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— Roxwell, Essex, England Death: July 13, 1614 — East Farleigh, Kent, England |
Marriage | Marriage — February 10, 1599 — St Andrew Holborn, London, Middlesex, England |
7 years
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1605–1652
Birth: December 1, 1605
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— East Farleigh, Kent, England Title: Sr. Occupation: 2nd President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations — 1648 — Rhode Island Death: January 11, 1652 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
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1602–1674
Birth: April 11, 1602
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— St. Albans, Wood Street, London, Middlesex, England Death: December 19, 1674 — Stratford, Fairfield, CT |
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1605–1652
Birth: December 1, 1605
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— East Farleigh, Kent, England Title: Sr. Occupation: 2nd President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations — 1648 — Rhode Island Death: January 11, 1652 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
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1609–1677
Birth: February 15, 1609
— Kempston, Bedfordshire, England Death: September 2, 1677 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1636 — Portsmouth, Newport, RI, USA |
8 years
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1643–1729
Birth: October 21, 1643
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— Newport, Newport, RI, USA Title: Jr Death: January 16, 1729 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
-3 years
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1640–1714
Birth: 1640
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— Newport, Newport, RI, USA Title: Governor Occupation: 6th Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations — 1676 — Rhode Island Death: May 23, 1714 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
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1609–1677
Birth: February 15, 1609
— Kempston, Bedfordshire, England Death: September 2, 1677 — Newport, Newport, RI, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Clarke_(governor) 2nd President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Jeremy Clarke (governor) Jeremy Clarke (also known as Jeremiah Clarke) (1605–1652) was an early colonial settler and President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Born into a prominent family in England, he was a merchant who came to New England with his wife, Frances Latham, and four stepchildren, settling first at Portsmouth in 1638, but the following year joining William Coddington and others in establishing the town of Newport. Here he held a variety of civic positions until 1648 when Coddington's election as President of the colony was disputed, and Clarke was chosen to serve in that office instead. He was the father of Walter Clarke, another colonial governor of Rhode Island, and also had family connections with several other future governors of the colony. Immigration to New England Colonial Presidency One of the most important events of Clarke's administration was the granting of a charter to the town of Providence on 14 March 1649. Though first settled in 1636, this was the first recognition of organized government in what was called Providence Plantations in the Narragansett Bay in New England.[4] This charter of civil incorporation gave the free inhabitants of the town full power and authority to govern and rule themselves.[4] Civil records do not show Clarke serving in any official capacity beyond his presidency.[2] While the Society of Friends (Quakers) had not become established until after his death, his son Walter became a Quaker, and the Friends' records indicate that Jeremy Clarke was buried "by the street by the waterside in Newport" in the "11th month, 1651," which is January 1652 in the current calendar.[2] While the location of his burial is no longer known, he has a governor's grave medallion next to the marker for his son Walter Clarke in the Clifton Burying Ground in Newport, where a number of prominent Quakers are buried. His widow later married William Vaughan, dying early in September 1677 "in the 67th year of her age.[2] She is buried in the Common Burying Ground in Newport, with the inscription on her marker reading, "Here lyeth ye body of Mrs. Frances Vaughan, Alius Clarke, ye mother of ye only children of Capt'n Jeremiah Clarke." [2] Family Jeremy Clerke or Clarke, of |
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