Richard Borden, 1596–1671?> (aged 75 years)
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- Richard /Borden/
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1596–1671
Birth: February 22, 1596
— Headcorn, Kent, England Death: May 25, 1671 — Portsmouth, RI |
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In the mid-1630's Richard and Joane sailed to America with five children and settled at Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Richard was the nineteenth signer of the compact creating the government of Aquidneck (later Rhode Island). He was elected a member of a committee to treat with the Dutch in 1653. He was elected Assistant at Portsmouth in 1653 and 1654, Treasurer of the United Colonies in 1654 and 1655, Commissioner in 1654, 1656, and 1657, and Deputy from Portsmouth to the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1667 and 1670. |
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