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Swansea, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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The name 'Massachusetts' originates with native Americans in the Massachusetts Bay area (from the language of the Algonquian nation). The name translates roughly as 'at or about the great hill.' (statesymbolsusa.org)
1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
1628 - 1686 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state
America - Did you know? Observation of foreign travelers to America: 'In other countries, parents and teachers try to encourage kids to treat everyone the same, but in the US they actually seem to reinforce the idea that some are better than others. Having a Mr & Mrs Popular that get formally appointed 'prom king' and 'prom queen' and everyone is supposed to clap for them is just ridiculously elitist.'
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Lydia SALISBURY married
Nathaniel WALDRON-- Date: 20 November 1781 Place: Bristol, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Lydia
SALISBURY
Summary:
Lydia SALISBURY was born 24 March 1759
in Swansea, Province of Massachusetts Bay .
Lydia SALISBURY
was the child of
Caleb SALISBURY and
Elizabeth LUTHER
and the grandchild of:
(paternal)
Samuel SALISBURY and
Jemina MARTIN
She married Nathaniel WALDRON 20 November 1781 in Bristol, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . Nathaniel WALDRON was born 10 June 1756 in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA . He died 1829 in Hartland, Vermont, USA .
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She married Nathaniel WALDRON 20 November 1781 in Bristol, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . Nathaniel WALDRON was born 10 June 1756 in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA . He died 1829 in Hartland, Vermont, USA .
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1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
1628 - 1686 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state

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1759 Swansea, Massachusetts
Lydia Salsbury the Daughter of Caleb Salsbury and of Elisabeth his wife was Born march ye 24:1759
Vital Records of Swansea, MA to 1850
Lydia Salsbury the Daughter of Caleb Salsbury and of Elisabeth his wife was Born march ye 24:1759
Vital Records of Swansea, MA to 1850

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Lydia SALISBURY and Nathaniel WALDRON 20 November 1781, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
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