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Peleg Sanford

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In 1667, at the age of 28, Sanford began his political life and became an assistant, serving for three years, then was deputy for seven years, after which he once again served as assistant for another two years, ending in 1679. He served as the major in command of the colony's militia from May 1679
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Gorton, Smith and Dexter were presidents of Providence and Warwick only, since Coddington had received a commission to remove Newport and Portsmouth from their jurisdiction, valid from 1651 to 1654; before and after these dates the President presided over all four towns of the colony. Dudley
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who died in office in March, and served three consecutive terms, ending in 1683. During the period from 1686 to 1689 when the New England colonies had their charters revoked, and their governments fell under the
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With his first wife, Mary Brenton, Sanford had one child who died in infancy. In 1674, Sanford married Mary Coddington (1654–1693), with whom he had six children. Mary was the daughter of governor
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presided over the "Narragansett Country" only, later to become Washington County, Rhode Island; Andros subsequently presided over the entire colony.
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Sanford grew up in Newport, and as a young man was appointed as the captain of the troop of horse there. Following the events of
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Sanford wrote his will in 1701, and it was proved on 1 September of that year.
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In May 1680 he was elected governor of the colony to succeed Governor
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by his second wife, Bridget Hutchinson. His father had been the
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Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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in Newport, one of the oldest houses in Rhode Island
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Index

Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
John Cranston
William Coddington Jr.
Newport
Rhode Island
Governor
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Governor Peleg Sanford House
John Sanford
cannoneer
Boston
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Anne Hutchinson
John Winthrop
Portsmouth
Rhode Island colony
Newport
Providence
Warwick
King Philip's War
Captain Church
King Phillip
Connecticut
John Cranston
Dominion of New England
Edmund Andros
William Coddington
Massachusetts
Thomas Hutchinson

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