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In 1639 Adams was the constable (cunstable), and the official Innkeeper for the Colony. His Inn at Hartford was used as the meeting place for the legislative body of the colony, general court sessions, and for other public purposes. The Inn was said to have been "frequented by all of the great men of
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Atlantic County Historical Society, Yearbook, Oct. 1950, v. 1, n. 3, pp. 91–102
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Was the Founder of Colchester: Jeremy Adams Started the Community and Was First Proprietor
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the colony". It may be presumed that among these meetings, was the creation of the famous
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to trade for corn. This service qualifies his descendants to become members of the
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On April 5, 1638, he was sent with Captain Mason on an expedition to the
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Adams arrived in America in 1633, first arriving in New England at
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Historical catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885
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Some of the land he owned is now occupied by buildings of
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1604/5—August 11, 1683), was one of the first settlers of
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First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground
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Jeremy duQuesnay Adams

England
First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground
Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Colchester, Connecticut
Braintree, Massachusetts
Thomas Hooker
freeman
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hartford, Connecticut
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Charter Oak
Warranocke Indians
General Society of Colonial Wars
Harvard University
Trinity College, Hartford
Jeremy's Back
Jeremy's River
Colchester, Connecticut
First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground
Historical catalogue of the First Church in Hartford. 1633-1885
Harvard University
"Colchester, CT - About Colchester"
Was the Founder of Colchester: Jeremy Adams Started the Community and Was First Proprietor
The Day, New London, Connecticut
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