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  1. Reverend Samuel Newman – Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. Inducted: 1997. Born: 1602 - Died: 1663. Founders of Rhode Island, Religion & Churches. The Reverend Samuel Newman (1602-1663) was a learned clergyman and the first prominent settler of present-day East Providence.

  2. Samuel Newman (May 10, 1602 – July 5, 1663) was a clergyman in colonial Massachusetts whose concordance of the Bible, published first in London in 1643, far surpassed any previous work of its kind. Newman was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, in 1602, son of Richard Newman.

  3. Church of Rehoboth / Seekonk / East Providence, R.I. Records, 1681-1978. Size: 3.5 linear feet. Catalog number: MSS 584. Processed by: Rick Stattler, June 1998. ©Rhode Island Historical Society. Manuscripts Division. Historical note: In 1641, the Rev. Samuel Newman (1602-1663) of Weymouth, Massachusetts and most of his congregation purchased a ...

  4. Rev Samuel Newman. Rev. Samuel, The Founder of Rehoboth 1st Pastor of its first Church Author of the 1st full English Concordance of the Holy Scriptures. Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England and graduated from Trinity College in 1620. He served as pastor of Midhope Chapel Yorkshire for 10 years.

  5. Jul 11, 2018 · Reverend Samuel Newman, 1602-1663 was a learned clergyman and the first prominent settler of present-day East Providence. He was acclaimed for his studies of the King James Bible, and established the Newman Congregational Church in what is now the Rumford section of East Providence.

  6. Rev. Samuel Newman, I (1602 - 1663) Samuel Newman, 1602-1663 was a learned clergyman and the first prominent settler of present-day East Providence. He was acclaimed for his studies of the King James Bible, and established the Newman Con...

  7. Newman Congregational Church. The congregation was organized in 1643 by the Reverend Samuel Newman and the first Newman Meeting House, which served also as a meeting hall for village business, was built across the street from today’s church in the center of what was the Ring of the Green.

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