Er ist verheiratet mit Frances Dungan.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1643 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_HoldenPortsmouth, and one of the co-founders of the town of Warwick. Coming from Salisbury in England, he is first recorded in New England as one of the signers of the compact establishing the settlement of Portsmouth by followers of the banished dissident minister, Anne Hutchinson. Following a few years on Aquidneck Island (called Rhode Island), he joined Samuel Gorton and ten others in establishing the town of Warwick in early 1643, on land purchased of the Indian sachems.peror Charlemange's Descendants;, Vol. III by G. Orton Buck and Timothy Filed Beard, 1996 Edition. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 136, 137, 138. Genealogies of RI Families, 1983, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, V. 1. p473, d. 23 Aug 1692, m. 1648 Frances DUNGAN, b. ca. 1630, d. 1697, dau. of William & Frances (LATHAM) DUNGAN. He was from Salisbury, England. On March 4, 1637, he and Roger Williams were witnesses to the deed of Aquidneck from Canonicus and Miantonomi to William Coddington. Aquidneck is the island which Portsmouth and Newport are on. On March 7, 1638, he was one of the 19 signers of the compact establishing the colony of Portsmouth. On January 12, 1643, he and 10 others bought a tract of land from Miantonomi called Shawomet, which became the colony of Warwick. He was a follower of Samuel Gorton and became embroiled in the controversy between Warwick and the Pawtuxet settlement. He was ordered to appear in Boston on the complaint of two Indian sachems. When he did not appear, soldiers from Massachusetts captured him and took him to Boston for trial. He and others were charged with heresy and sentenced to prison in Salem 3 Nov 1643. In March of 1644, he was released from prison, but banished from Massachusetts and Warwick. He, along with Samuel Gorton and John Greene, went to England to obtain vindication of the rights of the Warwick settlers. He returned 13 Sep 1646 with the desired results. Randall held several government position, including deputy to the General Assembly in the years 1666, 1667, 1669-1673, 1675, 1680, and 1686.Rhode Islanddied August 28, 1692. He was of Salisbury, Wilts County, England. John Greene was a surgeon at Salisbury. March 4, 1637, Randall Holden and Roger Williams were witnesses to deed of Aquinidneck, etc., from Canonicus and Miantonomi to Wm. Coddington, for forty fathoms of white beads and ten coats and twenty hoes to be given by Maintonomi to present inhabitants, who were to remove before winter.arch 7, 1638--Portsmouth. One of 19 signers of a compact at Portsmouth. He was Marshal; also elected Corporal, He had a grant of five acres same year. March 16, 1641, disfranchised with three others (one of these was Surgeon Greene) and their names cancelled from the Roll of Freemen of Newport. March 17, 1642, it was ordered that if he and four others came upon the Island armed, they should be disarmed and give surety for good behavior. The same year, he and others desiring to be reunited "are readily embraced by us."4 fathoms of wampum, tract of land called Shawomet (Warwick). September 12, 1643, he, with others of Warwick, was notified to appear at General Court at Boston (Greene was one of these too) to hear complaint of two Indian sachems as to "some unjust and injurious dealing toward them by yourselves." The Warwick men declined to obey, declaring they were legal subjects of the King of England and beyond the limits of Massachusetts, to whom they would acknowledge no subjection. Soldiers were soon sent, who besieged the settlers in a fortified house. In a parley it was now said "that they held blasphemous errors which they must repent or go to Boston trial, and they were soon carried there, except John Greene, who fortunately escaped. His companions were imprisoned till the next March, and then they were banishd. They were charged with heresy and sedition.he and John Greene landed in Boston with a safe conduct through that territory from the Commissioners of Plantations, having obtained the desired vindication of rights of Warwick settlers.wick and Pawtuxet settlers were at srife some years. Randall Holden warned Pomham to appear at the court at Plymouth, to answer for some Indians who had engaged in a brawl with some Warwick men, but Pomham answered he "would appeal to have his cause tried by the court of Massachusetts." The Pawtuxet settlers at this time and for ten years after were subject to Massachusetts government, and seem to have espoused the cause of Pomhamas against the Warwick men.)
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