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Robert Treat (February 23, 1622 – July 12, 1710) was a New England Puritan colonial leader, militia officer and governor of the Connecticut Colony between 1683 and 1698. In 1666 he helped find the town of Newark, New Jersey.
- Farmer/politician
- Jane Tapp Treat
- Position re-established
- Fitz-John Winthrop
Robert Treat was a Deputy from Milford to the General Court of the New Haven Colony in 1653. He served as chief military officer of Milford in 1654 and then four more years as Deputy, 1655-59. In 1660 he was appointed as a Magistrate of the New Haven Colony.
Mar 4, 2024 · Robert Treat (February 23, 1622 – July 12, 1710), was an American colonial leader and governor of Connecticut between 1683 and 1698. Treat was born in Pitminster, Somerset, England, but was brought to Massachusetts as a child. His father was Richard Treat and his mother was Alice Gaylord.
- Pitminster
- circa February 25, 1625
- Jane Treat, Elizabeth Treat
- July 12, 1710
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May 9, 2024 · Robert Treat Paine (born March 11, 1731, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]—died May 11, 1814, Boston) was an American politician, jurist, member of the Continental Congress (1774–78), and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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When Governor Robert Treat was born on 9 January 1623, in Pitminster, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, his father, Richard Treat Sr., was 11620 and his mother, Alice Gaylord, was 28. He married Jane Tapp on 25 December 1647, in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
- Male
- Jane Tapp, Elizabeth Powell
Dec 28, 2023 · Robert Treat Paine was a politician from Massachusetts who rose to prominence during the American Revolution and became a Founding Father. He led the prosecution in the case against Captain Thomas Preston and his men, who were tried for their actions at the Boston Massacre. Afterward, Paine served in the Massachusetts General Court.
Jul 29, 2011 · Robert Treat Paine was a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Massachusetts. He served alongside his once rival John Adams.