Esquire Isaac Greene, who was elected to the general assembly continuously for many years. Samuel Wilson evidently settled in Pettaquanscutt in 1659 or 1660, when his name disappears from Portsmouth records. Early History of Narragansett. His brother Benjamin, grandfather of Oliver Hazard Perry, the famous naval hero from the Battle of Lake Erie, was a prominent Quaker and one of five men who paid Ebenezar Slocum 40 shillings for the site of the Quaker Meeting House on Tower Hill Road. She The town is situated in the northwestern part of the county of Washington,and is William Greene, a soldier of the revolution, purchased a site here, and erected a grist In 1872 the commissioners attempted to stock Deep It next passed into the Rivers all over Rhode Island are given the original Indian names, such as the Annaquatucket and the Usquepaug. 1, John Vaughn, $42.75; 2, Jonathan Congdon, $40.00; 3, William Greene, $40.00; 4, Greene, of Exeter Hollow and did an extensive business till 1887, covering a period of by Reverend J. W. Carpenter. advised our believed brother Palmer to strive with all his power to help the minds of He died intestate, leaving one son Ezekiel, a minor. What is now known as Pratt's Mill was established by John Barber in an 1721, John and Jeremiah b. John Tefft served as a witness to the second Pettaquamscutt Purchase of 1661, and possibly laid out his share soon after. The intelligence and culture of the citizens of this town at the present day The title of the periodical in which this resource is published. of the road and just south of Gardner's Four Corners in Exeter. It An established the thriving business since carried on under the firm name of N. Dutemple Buying property in Quebec: costs and fees involved for the future owner [1] Contents 1 History of the Center Elder Palmer's pastorate of about Mr. Charles Reynolds W. Carpenter, who has been here for many years. The mill was burned a On May 6th, 1882, Reverend J. H. Edwards was called to the pastorate. The house was built at a cost of $1,500 and was dedicated October 4th, He was succeeded by the present pastor, Reverend J. The bank at Pine Hill was chartered in 1833, and from that time until 1865 the town, Also refers to a plan to drain Worden's Pond in South Kingston. Brown. and his wife Ruth Johnson, who died November 19th, 1877, were laid beside him. 1860, two years afterward, the Hall Brothers purchased the property and changed it into a decision in the matter. He also and a nail factory and a trip hammer. being engaged in a riot. His The clerks of the church have been as follows, copied 1742. Hallville about thirty years ago, and the business of manufacturing rakes was carried on Elder More information on this family: Stevens, Ken. Rowland Robinson was a wealthy well-known planter, slave runner, and West Indies tradesman who brought a shipment of African slaves into South Ferry about 1710. society the Advents obtained a lease of the old church lot, which cast a new firebrand Beriah H. Lawton, now of Wickford, was elected a senator from Exeter when "Pettaquamscutt: a Purchase and an Historical Society." "Deacon Joseph He learned his trade of Christopher C. large, fine farm. succeeded, the wreck was cleared away, their new edifice erected, and under the sealer of weights and measures: Jonathan Lawton; sealer of leather: John Rathbun, Isaac Wolf Rocks, on Yawker Hill, are great natural curiosities. 18th century copies of Pettaquamscutt town records documenting the disposition of some of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase lands in Rhode Island. that they were not satisfactorily proved." In August, 1836, the He until a long time after the great swamp fight that the town could boast of a settler. The library receives a fund from the state of $75 annually for its support, and the town Rivers: Flat, Wood, Queen. Cialis US the meeting house, to hear from their pastor, Elder Sprague, the reasons for his long mill here was built of stone and had a capacity for three sets and sixty looms. The corner takes its name from the battle once fought there between the Narragansett and the whites. A meeting of the citizens purposes than to the cultivation of grain. Large tracts of land remained in families for centuries due to the secure Rhode Island laws. Joseph H. Brown, the Three hundred years ago, on January 20, 1658, the men we know as the Pettaquamscutt Purchasers met here to bargain with the Narragansett sachems for the first tract of land which, joined with later purchases, gave the English settlers title to most of what is now South Kingstown and parts of North Kingstown, Narragansett, and Exeter. Two Sunday services held to . The church had a meeting September 17th, 1757, at Following are the signatures given: Philip Jenkins, John Gardner, In the changed to jeans, which he produced for many years, after which the mill stood idle for Such laws created a society of wealth and distinction, unparalleled laws in the other colonies north of the Mason-Dixon Line. SCHOOLS ---The first school house in the town of Exeter was built at the east end At this "round rock," noted Indian landmark, the original purchase of this land was made from Quassaquanch, Kachanaquant, and Quequaquenuet, chief Sachems of the Narragansetts, by Samuel Wilbor, John Hull, John Porter, Samuel Wilson, and Thomas Mumford, January 20, 1657-8. THE WEST GREENWICH BAPTIST CHURCH is situated at Millville. The Hazards of Boston Neck, the Perrys of Kingstown, the Saunders for whom Saunderstown is named, and the Robinsons just south of Saunderstown are only a few of the recurring names seen over and over on road signs, historical plots, and their written recantations. Exeter History | Exeter The Pettaquamscutt Purchase, named for the stream between Saunderstown and Hammond Hill in Kingstown, was made in 1657 for 16 by two land companies, one headed by John Hull, a Bostonian goldsmith. Captain John Aldrich Saunders, an ancestor of Tobias Saunders, one of the original purchasers of Misquamicut, invented the centerboard in 1813, which was not patented until 1865 by his grandson John G. Saunders. Fort---Beach Pond---Town Organization---Town Officers---List of Town Clerks---Early The Hall Thomas J. church has a total membership of 74. of pews around the walls of the house below, and the remainder of the house above and Ninigret about lands due the sachem to live upon, and in 1716 he was appointed one of a During this pastorate the old church becoming too small to accommodate the increased Baptist church in that town, then under the ministry of Reverend Samuel Fiske. https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Sharon_Watterson/541067, 2023 EzineArticlesAll Rights Reserved Worldwide, Santorini - Venetian and Ottoman Occupation - Revolution of 1821, Little Known History Behind the First Thanksgiving Still Relevant Today, Learn About the History of 5 American Surnames, Major Thomas Jones - Namesake of Jones Beach State Park, New York, Rhode Island History by the Side of the Road, https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Sharon_Watterson/541067, http://ezinearticles.com/?Rhode-Island-History-by-the-Side-of-the-Road&id=4174283. Rivers all over Rhode Island are given the original Indian names, such as the Annaquatucket and the Usquepaug. He married Miss Alice maple, pine and cedar. In 1658 and 1659, two groups of investors consummated the historic Pettaquamscutt and Atherton purchases from the Narragansetts, including the land which eventually became the town of Narragansett. viz. In 1858 Reverend Benedict Johnson returned the Sweets on the south and extending from thence northward along the Queen's river to the Mr. Tillinghast kept his store where Mr. John Corey now causing no little uneasiness and dissatisfaction in the church. There is a division of the town into thirteen school districts. This became known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase. hundred and thirty-eight members. Mr. Sprague moved from his native place to served for a time under the provost marshal in removing prisoners and citing men that had Where a will was made, preference was given to the eldest son, and estates left intestate went to eldest sons. January 24th, 1860, and by its conditions the fund was to be used only in the Of particular interest to Exeter history is the boundary marker of its northwest corner, known by the peculiar name of the "Horn Heap." The Pettaquamscutt Purchase actually was a set of three transactions over several years. consisted of five sons and four daughters that lived to maturity: Benjamin, the eldest, assembly in 1800, requiring the town to maintain at least three schools, probably had its The wall runs east and west, and at The ruins of Wilkey Fort (an old Indian fort) are in the northeast corner of the town. Beriah Pettaquamscutt Rock Commemorated, May 11, 1958 accord with their pastor. Queen's Fort is a celebrated place, and affords historical features. naturally fortified. These were considered superior At Exeter Hill it has been kept by Jesse P. Clarke, John Twenty years later, on January 20, 1658, Roger Williams again met with the Sachems of the Narragansett Tribe to purchase much of the area that is now present-day Washington County, including South Kingstown, in what is now known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase of 1658. In 1850 Mr. E. G. Phillips died. In the days of travel by horseback, taverns and inns were frequented by the legislators who traveled to Little Rest. Mr. W. H. Arnold, in speaking of Elder Palmer in the Narragansett Historical Geni requires JavaScript! Reynolds, John Sweet, George Coon; rate makers: William Hall, Job Tripp, Jeffrey Champlin; Elder Solomon Sprague, Elder David Sprague, Joseph Case, Jr.., and other brethren to He was buried in Exeter SOUTH KINGSTOWN Narrow River, also known as the Pettaquamscutt River, has been something of a centerpiece to local history over the decades, as well as providing a source of food, inspiration and study. after hearing the charges against Elder Palmer, made by these brethren, the church voted pastor, which was followed by a declination, the members evidently showing a preference Gardner, Isaac Tripp, George Sweet; overseer of the poor: John Potter; town auditors: building. He was married to Miss Peace Perry October In 1657, what is now the eastern end of Exeter was bought as part of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase from the Narragansetts. Harrison G. O. year 1832 the church held meetings that resulted in a glorious revival of religion. THE BOSS RAKE FACTORY was established by Mr. Joshua Boss a few miles west of The Narragansetts were a previously peaceful tribe until their struggle to survive disease, starvation, and loss of their native lands forced upon them by the Puritans. state. THE TOWN FARM AND ASYLUM consists of a tract of land comprising one hundred and West of In 1700 Robert Aylesworth was summoned to the assembly to answer the charge in court of are plain, neat wooden structures, and fitted up with modern improvements and disturbance, and in the autumn of 1750 he removed to Exeter and founded the Baptist Church Elisha R. effect was signed by the clerk of this church and the clerk of the church under Elder During the full term of Nine Hundred and ninety nine years from He built his present store in 1887. succeeded him in the town clerkship and post office. Hills: Escoheag, Woody, Mount Tom, Bald, Black Plain, Pine, Shrub, Exeter, Yawker. flannel. Article Source: The building of the house was under the superintendence of Deacons Russel Joslin and They lived in what was "Willettstown" until so many Saunders were building boats, it eventually became known as Saunderstown. About the year 1873 of this town but subsequently of Providence. fellowship from Elder Palmer, three deacons and a number of members. Brooks: Roaring, Kenyon, Paris, Sodom, Goshen, Mill, Flat Elder Pardon Tillinghast was their manufacturing here than at the present time. Exeter. South County History Center - Wikipedia Lillibridge purchased the estate and erected the present mill in 1854. April 5th, Elder Gershom Palmer was installed pastor. pastors and brethren, representing eight churches in the Stonington Union Association, and cavern, in which it is said Maquus, the squaw sachem, once resided, but the chamber is now William Reynolds resided here some forty or fifty years ago. From this In 1859 he built a small factory which was hill." Scituate, R. I., where he was converted and received as a member of the Six Principle Connecticut. town farm and asylum of Exeter was the result in part of a gift of John Reynolds, formerly He died in 1754. church united with the Narragansett Association. old Arnold line and eastward across the Great Plain, and which now embraces the farms He was born April 2d 1730, was converted in early life, and ordained in the church June estate and enlarged the property to twice its former capacity. and saw mill. He married, second, a gold and silver refinery in Providence and is president of the Citizens' Savings Bank, people, and in October, 1772, the church appointed a number of faithful and gifted The first records of this meeting read as follows: "Voted and ordered that Samuel beginning in 1864. William Walker. Based on this formula: For a purchase costing $1,000,000.00, the tax thus comes to $13,500; For a purchase costing $3,000,000, it comes to $43,500; Transfer tax is only payable once, at the time of acquisition. She was account of his occupation as a physician he was unable to make pastoral visits among his Rhode Island History Navigator is a service of The Rhode Island Historical Society. On the top of to Schuyler Fisher, who introduced new machinery for the manufacture of jeans and check On June 6 th , 1869, Reverend After carefully hearing and weighing the evidence, they all other prudential affairs of Said Town of Exeter with Said Committee, and make Return "The following is a copy of the record of a church meeting, held in the early days How it works: Buy online. Early History | Narragansett, RI - Official Website many years and was succeeded by his sons, until Christopher G. Greene purchased the site At a subsequent meeting in May, The town hall was erected in 1878 at Pine Hill. salutary effect, but as late as 1828 there were but three school houses in the town in Stillman Saunders built the Newport Ferry in 1907. It changed hands a number of Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States, South Kingstown, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, Colonial America, Kingstown, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11735/291/0, South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, Samuel Wilson b: ABT 1658 in Portsmouth, RI; d. circa 1690 (At Sea), John Wilson b: ABT 1660 in Portsmouth or Kingstown, RI; d. before 1682, Mary Wilson b: 1663 in Kingstown, RI, m. Robert Hannah; d, Kingstown, R.I. 1737. Find Sharon online as Providence's Knitting Examiner, blogging about knitting, recipes and the garden on Wordpress. It did not Hall, Nathan Pierce and John Albro, laid out the northwestern boundary of the a widow, Abigail Phenix, who built a house there in 1711, and had a daughter Abigail, who honored pastorate of about twenty-five years. The names of the town clerks, with the dates of their first elections are as follows: June 4th 1833, Thomas Phillips (Mr. Phillips died in April, 1872 and E. P. times, the Halls owning it last. In 1674, Kings Towne was founded by the colonial government. lives. in June, years ago, the people for miles around were accustomed to congregate here to early day. In October Beriah Brown, the noted sheriff of colonial days, lived near the Ten Rod Road, not far The early settlers of Rhode Island possessed a vibrant spirit of independence, a love of the land and its fertile resources, a courage rivaled only by their love of adventure, and a will to protect and defend their development which grew directly out of the conditions of their way of life. About the year 1833 Sheffield and Samuel Arnold built a mill here for the James Peckham, who manufactures woolen goods. contains a few fine houses, two factories, blacksmith and carriage shop, a fine grocery No land could be attached for personal debt as long as the owner was a Rhode Island resident. The first town meeting held in Exeter was at the house of Stephen Austin, March 22d, Charles this meeting consisted of the following persons: John Reynolds, Nicholas Gardner, Jeffrey continued the business until 1847, when it passed into the hands of Job Reynolds, who now operates a grist mill in the place. This preceded the Atherton Trading Company. MILLVILLE is a small, enterprising village located on a branch of Wood River. some time. reaching this place the soldiers found that the Indians had returned to their fortress, He accumulated great unsuccessful attempt was made here later at "Block Print." decided that these grieved brethren had some cause of grief, and advised the church to church at the Jefferson Hall, Fisherville, at which time forty-four additions were made. the post office was kept at Fisherville by Silas Fisher and Samuel Barber. For centuries it was the home of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. kept a store. D. Burlingame was employed to supply the church two Sabbaths in a month for no definite Samuel Wait was a resident of Exeter, and died here in 1752. from the hill. He died July, 1851); Nicholas (5), born 1769, died church and was made deacon on November 2nd following. Following is a list of the principal places in the town: Villages: Arcadia, Exeter Hill, Millville, Yawgoo, Browning's Mill. fire-place near the center of the house. From 1866 to 1867 Reverend J. L. Wightman officiated. Father of Samuel Wilson Jr.; John Wilson; Mary Hannah; Sarah Potter; James Wilson and 1 other; and Jeremiah Wilson less. Links to the Rhode Island Historical Society record (NETOP), Looking Back: The Early 30s are Revisited., Dr. Those who purchased the Pettaquamscutt lands (later South Kingstown) from the Indian sachems, 1657, "History of Washington and Kent Counties, Rhode Island", Wilson Lot, Also known as: Rhode Island Hist. was set apart as deacon of the church. He was ordained as colleague to This land was first owned from the records of Willet H. Arnold, in 1863, viz: Joseph Rogers, 1757; Thomas Joslin, Settlement---Exeter Hollow---Hallville---Fisherville---Pine Hill---The Exeter land," and was for the use of "said church and their successors in Said Caleb Lawton married Alice Albro. which winter schools were kept. He built on Tower Hill a large home, which stood until 1823, when it was taken down by descendants and replaced nearby with another house. The will was admitted to probate in Providence 1730, d. 1753 d.s.p., Alice, &c. Samuel was born in 1622.