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In [[1626]], he founded Salem, Massachusetts and was its first governor, but in [[1627]] he was replaced by [[John Endicott]]. He died on November 19, 1679 in Salem, and is today memorialized in statue across from the Salem Common.
 
In [[1626]], he founded Salem, Massachusetts and was its first governor, but in [[1627]] he was replaced by [[John Endicott]]. He died on November 19, 1679 in Salem, and is today memorialized in statue across from the Salem Common.
   
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 8 January 2012

Roger Conant (1592-1679)[]

In 1626, he founded Salem, Massachusetts and was its first governor, but in 1627 he was replaced by John Endicott. He died on November 19, 1679 in Salem, and is today memorialized in statue across from the Salem Common.

Vital statistics[]

  • Sex: Male
  • Born: c Apr 1592 at East Budleigh, Devonshire, England
  • Died: 1679 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Pedigree[]

Son of Roger Conant and Agnes Clark

Spouse(s)[]

  • Sarah Horton (1593-aft 1637)


Offspring[]

  • Caleb Conant, b. bef. 1623
  • Sarah Conant, b. abt. 1623
  • Lot Conant, b. abt. 1624; d. 1674 Beverly, Essex Co., MA
  • Joanna Conant, b. abt. 1626
  • Roger Conant, Jr., b. abt. 1628
  • Joshua Conant, b. abt. 1630
  • Mary Conant, b. abt. 1632
  • Exercise Conant, b. 24 Dec 1637 Salem, MA

Biography[]

Founder of Salem, MA[]

In 1623 he sailed on the ship Anne to the Plymouth Colony with his brother Christopher, his wife, and his son Caleb. In 1624, he removed to Nantasket because he was uncomfortable with the strictness of the Puritans.

Leader of the company of fishermen who founded Salem, Massachusetts (then called Naumkeag) in 1626. He was later supplanted by the governor sent by the Massachusetts Bay Company, John Endicott. He remained in high standing with the community, giving long service as a juror and member of the Board of Selectmen, with duties including the establishment of boundaries for new communities.


Contributors[]

Jillaine

Sources[]

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Conant, Frederick Odell, 'Conant Family of England and America', privately printed, Portland, Maine, 1887
  3. New England Historical Genealogical Society
  4. Representative Men and Old Families of Southeastern Massachusetts, Vol I, p 382-383

References[]