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John Oldham (colonist)

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The Narragansetts convinced the colonists that the Pequot Indians were responsible for killing Oldham. Oldham was known for his difficult ways and may have provoked the fight that killed him, but ministers across Massachusetts condemned the murders. Massachusetts Governor John Endecott was ordered to
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when Indians boarded his ship, possibly Narragansetts. The Indians killed him and five of his crew, captured his two young nephews, and looted the ship's cargo. A fishing vessel rescued the nephews and tried to tow his sloop to port, but adverse winds affected them. They scuttled the ship but brought
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Oldham and Lyford secretly wrote letters back to England disparaging and slandering the Pilgrims. Bradford intercepted some of these letters but did not mention it immediately to Oldham or Lyford. Oldham next refused to stand his scheduled watch (a communal duty expected of all the men) and began
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came to America and was welcomed at first, but soon Plymouth residents gravitated to him who did not share the Puritans' viewpoints. Lyford gave them encouragement and met with them in secret. Oldham was a supporter of Lyford, and the two of them stirred up dissension and trouble in Plymouth,
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Oldham recovered and prospered from coastal trade with colonists and with the Indians. He became a representative to the General Court of Massachusetts from 1632 to 1634, and was the overseer of shot and powder for
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Bi-centenary of the Burning of Providence in 1676: Defence of the Rhode Island System of Treatment of the Indians, and of Civil and Religious Liberty. An Address Delivered Before the Rhode Island Historical
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As a trader, Captain Oldham sailed to Virginia and England, but by 1630 he was back in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He took up residence on an island in the
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ed. by Samuel Eliot Morison, pp. 148-57, 165-6, 169, 209, 226, 292 and 374, The Modern Library, Random House, New York, NY, 1967.
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ed. by Samuel Eliot Morison, pp. 148-57, The Modern Library, Random House, New York, NY, 1967.
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on July 15, 1595. He was a follower of the Puritans from an early age, and emigrated to
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had come for economic opportunity rather than religious motivations. In 1624, Rev.
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retaliate. The Bay Colony was outraged at this latest incident and sent
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http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/first-277221-pilgrims-america.html
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On July 20, 1636, Oldham was on a voyage to trade with Indians on
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pp. 169-170, 309-310, Nicollet Press, Inc., Pipestone, MN, 1983.
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In 1634, Oldham led a group of ten men (which included Captain
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Plymouth Plantation, where Oldham first settled in America
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Parker, Dana T., "Reasons to Celebrate the Pilgrims,"
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Bremer, Francis J., and Webster, Tom (eds.) (2006).
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Index

John Oldham (poet)
John Oldham (baseball)
Derbyshire
England
Block Island
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Puritan
Massachusetts
Indians
Pequot War

Derbyshire
Derby Cathedral
Derby
Plymouth Colony
Jonathan Brewster
William Brewster
Mayflower Compact
Mayflower
John Lyford
William Bradford
Miles Standish
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Charles River
Watertown
Maine
New Amsterdam
Robert Seeley
Old Connecticut Path
Wethersfield, Connecticut

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