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John Coggeshall II [Deputy Governor]
He was an eminent person in the early history of Rhode Island, and resided at Newport. He was wealthy and left a will dividing his property between 3 sets of children, by various wives.
(Throckmorton of Monmouth County, New Jersey, booklet compiled by Dr. John E. Stillwell)
She died 4 months after her last child was born.
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At age 16 he accompanied his brother John to Monmouth county, New Jersey, and drew Lot No. 22 in the division of land at Middletown. He was one of the Proprietors of East Jersey and a man of
prominence and property. (Internet)
He rose to eminence in the community, and filled many positions of trust. (Throckmorton of Monmouth County, New Jersey, booklet compiled by Dr. John E. Stillwell)
He was of Providence, RI, and Middletown, NJ.
He died at 58 years, 10 months and 21 days old.
DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:30At the age of 16 he accompanied his elder brother, John, toMonmouth County and drew lot no. 22 in the division of land atMiddletown Dec. 30 1667. He married in Freehold, My on Feb.1684.
DATE 25 AUG 2001
She died at 83 years, 8 months and 6 days old.
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/ladytuckahoe/2/data/151
Sep. 1712: Henry Leonard and John Throckmorton were presented to the Grand Jury, "for fencing & stoping the Queen's High way". Ordered to open the highway before the next court, or be prosecuted.
(Throckmorton of Monmouth County, New Jersey, booklet compiled by Dr. John E. Stillwell)
He was prominent in public life.
DATE 9 NOV 1999
TIME 15:53:26DATE 10 JUN 1999
TIME 11:32:30DATE 25 AUG 2001
DATE 10 JUN 1999
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