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* Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine |
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Revision as of 01:03, 1 September 2020
Biography
This is a list of occupations and what colonists simply did during the days of colonial Massachusetts.
Barnstable County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Berkshire County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Bristol County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Salem Village (now Danvers in Danvers County)
Clergy
- Rev. George Burroughs (c.1652 - 1692), Minister of Salem Village, Massachusetts
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England
Freemen
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England, he became a freeman in 1642
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies to the General Court of Massachusetts
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England
Representatives
Proprietors
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England, proprietor of 50 acres in Salem Village
Church Memberships
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England, he was admitted to the church on 3 Apr 1643
Selectman
- Capt. John Putnam (1627-1710), immigrant from England
Military
Dukes County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Essex County
Clergy
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Petitioners
Politicians
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Commissioners
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Deputies
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Merchants
- Hon. Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
Military
Franklin County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Hampden County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Middlesex County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
- Peter Bent (1629 - 1678)
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Nantucket County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Norfolk County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Proprietors
Deputies
Representatives
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Plymouth County
Clergy
Constables
Doctors
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Representatives
- Hon. Thomas Clarke (1599 - 1697), Representatives of the town of Plymouth
Proprietors
Church Memberships
Selectmen
Military
Suffolk County
Clergy
Doctors
Dukes County
Constables
Farmers
Freemen
Justices
Petitioners
Politicians
Deputies
Treasurers
- Capt. Hon. Hopsetill Foster (1620 - 1676), Treasurer of Dorchester