Tag: history

  • The Quakening, Part 6: The Martyrdom of Mary Dyer

    Christopher Holder and his would-be savior Samuel Shattuck (my 10th GGF) were imprisoned and interrogated in Boston after the Salem incident (see our previous blog post). Also imprisoned were Holder’s companions Richard Doudney, who had accompanied Holder on the Woodhouse, and another named John Copeland. We have yet to mention Copeland, but be assured he…

  • New England Genes: Roger Williams, Banned In Boston Part 1

    It is believed that Roger Williams was born in December of 1603. The Virgin Queen Elizabeth I passed away the previous March and King James I was crowned that July. Roger’s father was a successful fabric merchant, who apprenticed his intelligent son to the hard-nosed lawyer Sir Edward Coke. In 1603 Sir Walter Raleigh, English…