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  1. Robert Treat
    English soldier, governor of the Connecticut Colony
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_TreatRobert Treat - Wikipedia

    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 .

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    • Jane Tapp Treat
  3. Robert Treat died July 12, 1710 in Milford and is buried in the Milford Center Cemetery. His first wife, Jane, died October 31, 1703. He had married again on October 24, 1705, to Mrs. Elizabeth (Powell) Bryan, the daughter of Elder Michael and Abigail Powell of Boston. She was twice widowed before marrying Gov. Treat.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Robert_TreatRobert Treat - Wikiwand

    Robert Treat 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.

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  6. Dec 28, 2023 · Robert’s son was born in December 1773 and was named after Robert’s father. However, the son felt the name more associated him with Thomas Paine, the author, and deist, with whom the son disagreed on religious views. The son had his name legally changed to Robert Treat Paine, just like his father. Paine died on May 11, 1814, in Boston.

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  7. Treat, Robert. Robert Treat, 1622?–1710, American colonial governor of Connecticut, b. England. He was taken to America when a child; his father was an early settler of Wethersfield, Conn., and a patentee of the royal charter granted in 1662. Robert Treat settled (1639) in Milford and became a prominent citizen, serving in the colonial ...

  8. Jul 29, 2011 · Robert Treat Paine led a full life and was one of the few founding fathers who had a life outside of politics. He was involved in politics, government, law, business, theology, clergy, and education. He was born in Boston and, like many of his peers, went to Boston Latin School and Harvard College. After graduating from Harvard, Paine taught ...

  9. Sep 22, 2010 · Robert Treat of Milford was one of Connecticut’s great unsung heroes. Only brief sketches published in the early 20 th century or before exist but Connecticut’s public records are replete with the name of Robert Treat, an early settler of Milford, deputy governor and governor of Connecticut, and officer of the colony’s military.

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