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Descendant of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren
Nathaniel Church settled what was then Scituate (now Norwell) in 1666. His farm was on the North River, south of Cornet Stetson's, and included the "Bald Hills." His house stood by the river, nearly opposite Job's Landing. Job's Landing was reached from Water St. in Pembroke at the home for many years of the Ware family, which places the Church site not far from Till Rock. Most likely, any remains of the original site were disturbed when Barque Hill was developed, though it is possible that the 2 acres preserved with Rose Cottage may include the site.
He was a younger brother of Col. Benjamin Church, the noted hero of the Indian wars.
Nathaniel had sons:
Nathaniel, the shipbuilder, died in 1700.
Ref: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Volume XIII. Distinguished biographers, selected from each state revised and aproved by the mos eminent historians. New York . Published by James T. White & Company in 1906.
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1642 |
September 20, 1642
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Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1666 |
December 16, 1666
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Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1669 |
March 24, 1669
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony
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1671 |
February 10, 1671
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Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)
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1679 |
August 23, 1679
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony
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1682 |
March 1682
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony
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1684 |
March 11, 1684
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony
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1686 |
October 31, 1686
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Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
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1689 |
October 29, 1689
Age 47
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Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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