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colonist
colonist (ˈkɒlənɪst) [f. colonize: see -ist.] 1. a. One who colonizes or settles in a new country; one who takes part in founding a colony; a member of a colonizing expedition. b. An inhabitant of a colony.1701 J. Logan in Pa. Hist. Soc. Mem. IX. 68 If good colonists were brought into them. 1774 Bur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colonist (1861)
Aboard the boat was the chief officer of the colonist (Mr. In March the Colonist, then owned by Mr. wikipedia.org
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colonist
colonist/ˈkɔlənɪst; `kɑlənɪst/ nperson who settles in an area and colonizes it 移居并开拓殖民地的人; 殖民者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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William Penn - Quaker Leader, Colonist, Founder | Britannica
Jan 11, 2024William Penn - Quaker Leader, Colonist, Founder | Britannica William Penn Table of Contents Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Governors Founding and governorship of Pennsylvania land granted to William Penn and his daughter Diagram of lots of land in Philadelphia granted to William Penn and his daughter, 1698.
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Colonist (disambiguation)
Colonist can also refer to: Colonist (The X-Files), a type of extraterrestrial creature that appears in the television series The X-Files and the feature film The X-Files Colonist (1861), a British schooner launched in 1861 and sunk in 1890 Colonist car, a type of railway passenger coach designed to provide wikipedia.org
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The Times Colonist Obituaries - Legacy.com
Browse The Times Colonist obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial.
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The Colonist
The Colonist was a weekly English-language tabloid newspaper published in Sydney from 1835 to 1840. Spilsbury, The Colonist was published from 1835 until 1840, after which it was absorbed by the Sydney Herald. wikipedia.org
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Richard Austin (colonist)
Richard Austin (1598–1645) was an early puritan colonist who landed in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts on 16 May 1638 on board a ship called the Bevis. wikipedia.org
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SS Colonist (1889)
SS Colonist was a British iron-hulled coastal cargo ship driven by a 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine. Shipwrecked On 9 September 1894, traveling from Newcastle, New South Wales on her way to Adelaide while carrying a cargo of coal the Colonist was wrecked wikipedia.org
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John Strong (colonist)
John Strong (16101699) was an English-born New England colonist, politician, Puritan church leader, tanner, and one of the founders of Windsor, Connecticut wikipedia.org
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Isaac Johnson (colonist)
The Revd Isaac Johnson (1601 – 30 September 1630), a 17th-century English clergyman, was one of the Puritan founders of Massachusetts and the colony's First Magistrate. Family background Baptized at St John's Church, Stamford in Lincolnshire, the eldest son of Abraham Johnson, he grew up at Fineshad... wikipedia.org
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Kevin Scott Obituary (1956 - 2021) - Victoria, BC - The Times Colonist
Kevin was a close friend during our formative teenage years. We had many good laughs together in high school and lots of adventures. Fond memories include watching the band practice in the Scott ...
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Richard Vines (colonist)
Richard Vines (1585 – 19 April 1651) was an English colonial explorer of northern New England, and an early administrator and deputy governor of the Province of Maine. Life Vines was born in Bideford, Devon, in 1585, and studied medicine. He came into the employ of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, a leading o... wikipedia.org
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John Usher (colonist)
John Usher (27 April 1648 – September 1726) was an English colonial administrator. Born in Boston, he served as treasurer of the Dominion of New England from 1686 until the Boston Revolt of 1689. After the revolt, dominion governor Sir Edmund Andros was confined in Usher's home. Usher was twice lieu... wikipedia.org
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Andrew Turnbull (colonist)
Andrew Turnbull (1718 – March 13, 1792) was a Scottish physician and diplomat who served as the British consul at Smyrna, Ottoman Empire. In 1768, he founded the colony of New Smyrna, Florida, named in honor of his wife's birthplace, the ancient Greek city of Smyrna on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. ... wikipedia.org
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