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Thomas Fry, Jr.

Also Known As: "Frye"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: East Greeenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island
Death: September 03, 1748 (81-82)
East Greenwich, Kent County, RI
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Fry, Sr. and Mary Fry
Husband of Welthian Fry
Father of Thomas Fry; Mary Spencer; John Fry; Hannah Holden; Wethian / Welthyan Fry and 2 others
Brother of Elizabeth Anthony; Ruth Fry; Joseph Fry; Katherine Rodman and Sarah Leach

Occupation: Glazier (Glasier), Deputy, Speaker of House of Deputies, Major, Deputy Governor
Managed by: Alice Zoe Marie Knapp
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About Thomas Fry, Jr.

21st Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Wikipedia ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Frye_%28Rhode_Island%29 ... Thomas Frye (1666 - 3 September 1748)[1] was a deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The son of Thomas and Mary Frye of Newport and East Greenwich in the Rhode Island colony, he was a glazier by trade.[1] He became a freeman of East Greenwich in 1690, aged about 24, and began a long career of civil service in 1696 when he became a deputy, serving in that role during most years over a period of three and a half decades.[1] From 1698 to 1704 he was Justice of the Peace, he later served as Clerk of the Assembly for several years, and he was Speaker of the House of Deputies for ten years between 1713 and 1730.[1] In 1707 he was appointed one of the commissioners to settle with Massachusetts the northern boundary of Rhode Island, and two years later he was appointed to a committee to run lines between the two colonies.[1] In 1715, he and Andrew Harris were appointed by the Assembly to transcribe and to prepare for the press all the laws of the colony, and in 1719 he was allowed ten pounds for his efforts to get the laws printed.[1]

In 1727 he was selected to complete the term as Deputy Governor of Jonathan Nichols who had died in office. He served under Joseph Jenckes who had just taken office the same year, and then was selected for the same position in 1728 for another year. He died in 1748, leaving a very large estate valued at more than 22,000 pounds, which included black slaves that were conveyed in his will to his unmarried daughters.[1] His wife was Welthian Greene, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Barton) Greene, niece of Deputy Governor John Greene, Jr., and granddaughter of John Greene who was a co-founder of the town of Warwick, Rhode Island.[2]

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Thomas Fry, Jr.'s Timeline

1666
1666
East Greeenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island
1690
February 16, 1690
East Greenwich, (Present Kent County), Colony of Rhode Island
1693
June 24, 1693
East Greenwich, Kent County, RI, United States
1695
October 31, 1695
East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States
1697
1697
1700
1700
1702
March 31, 1702
East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
1704
1704
1748
September 3, 1748
Age 82
East Greenwich, Kent County, RI