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    William Bradford (c. 19 March 1590 – 9 May 1657) was an English Puritan Separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. He...
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  • (1902–1983), 57th Governor of Massachusetts William Bradford (governor) (1590–1657), 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th & 12th Governor of Plymouth Colony This disambiguation...
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  • William Bradford (1590–1657) was the governor of Plymouth Colony (now part of Massachusetts) for most of his life. Descendants of William Bradford, some...
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  • King Philip's War; son of Governor Bradford William Bradford (soldier, born 1771) (1771–1826), U.S. Army officer William Bradford (general) (1896–1965),...
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    Rhode Island and deputy governor of the state. William Bradford was born at Plympton, Massachusetts, to Lt. Samuel Bradford and Sarah Gray. He was a...
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    descendant of Mayflower passenger William Bradford, Governor of the Plymouth Colony in the 17th century. Bradford attended the Browne and Nichols School...
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  • in Plymouth Colony in the late 17th century. Major Bradford was the son of Governor William Bradford and his second wife, Alice Carpenter Southworth. Born...
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    earliest use of the Maypole in America occurred in 1628, when William Bradford, governor of New Plymouth, wrote of an incident where a number of servants...
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  • later became part of the Brownist or puritan Separatist movement. William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Plantation, cited the underground church as the first...
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    Chief Justice William Cushing Memorial Tablet (1919) Scituate Historical Society in Scituate, Massachusetts Governor William Bradford (1920, dedicated...
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