Capt. Philip L'Anglais (1651 - 1736), the wealthiest merchant of Salem with the biggest house in Salem, Massachusetts and accused for witch in 1692, he was also the owner of 27 vessles
Sheriff Samuel Archer (c.1608 - 1667), Sheriff of Salem, Massachusetts, Constable of Salem, Massachusetts, Selectmen of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, served on the Essex County Petit Jury, Salem Surveyor of Fences in Millfield
Charles Apthorp (1698 - 1758), Commissary and Paymaster of the Royal British Forces during the American Revolutionary War
Rev. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Commissioner of Essex County, Massachusetts, Commissioner to End Small Causes, Associate Judge, given the right to sell wine
James Cole (1600 - 1692), Constable, Highway Surveyor, Inn Keeper, Liscensed to sell liquor, fought in King Phillip's War, a first settler of Cole's Hill
Hon. Capt. Jacob Crowninshield (1770 - 1808), Member of the Massachusetts Senate, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts 2nd district; he also brought the first elephant to America
Capt. George Fairbanks (1619 - 1681), Selectmen and first settler of Medway, Massachusetts, captain in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
Hon. Capt. Hopestill Foster (1620 - 1676), Treasurer of Dorchester, Massachusetts, he was a Representative to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts, North America, Commissioner for small causes for which office he died, Selectmen of Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America
Capt. Lion Gardiner (1599 - 1663), 1st Lord of the Manor of Gardiner's Island, Founder of, East Hampton, New York, Founder of New York State, Commander of Saybrook Fort, Connecticut, military captain, engineer in the service of the Prince of Orange
Hon. Col. Gov. John Haynes (1594 - 1654), Lord of the Manor of Gourney in England, 5th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1st Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, Deputy Governor to the Colony of Connecticut, Assistant to the Court of Connecticut, Magistrate of the courts of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Medford, and Concord, Massachusetts, North America, Magistrate to the Connecticut Particular Court Colonel of the Regiment of Charlestown, Massachusetts, Selectmen
Hon. Maj. Judge William Hathorne (1606 - 1681), Assistant Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1st Speaker of the Court of Salem, Major of the Salem Military Company, let troops to victory during King Philip's War, proprietor of 640 acres in Salem, Massachusetts
Gov. Thomas Hinckley (1618 - 1706), 14th and last Governor of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, Representative, Magistrate and Assistant, Deputy Governor, Commissioner on the board of Plymouth and Massachusetts colonies, Councilor
Rev. William Hubbard (1621 - 1704), minister, pastor of the Congregations Church of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and author of The History of New England, author of A Narrative of Trobles with the Indians
Edward Larkin (1615 - 1653), he was a wheel maker by trade, member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
Maj. Gen. Gov. Sir John Leverett (1616 - 1679), 10th Governor of Acadia, 19th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Captain of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Major General of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Militia, Massachusetts Agent for England, Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, on a Committee to draft a petition to the king demanding the commission's recall
Elder Thomas Leverett (1591 - 1650), ruling elder of England, selectmen, on the Committee to review causes. On 30 Nov 1635 he was on the Committee to oversee allotments
Rev. John Maverick (1578 - 1636), he graduated from Oxford University and was the first minister of the First Parish Church of Dorchester, Massachusetts
Hon. Dea. Thomas Marrett (1589 - 1664), on 26 Oct 1638 he was Surveyor of Lands in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. On 15 Jul 1639 he was on the committee to divide a fence Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. On 1 Oct 1639, 10 Nov 1640, 8 Nov 1641, 11 Nov 1644, 9 Nov 1646, 8 Nov 1647 he was Selectman of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. On 13 May 1640 he was a Representative to the Massachusetts Bay committee to value livestock.
Hon. Thomas Mayhew (1593 - 1682), Self Proclaimed Governor of Martha's Vineyard, Patriarch to the Indians, Selectmen of Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Hon. Maj. Perez Morton (1752 - 1837), 14th Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representative under the Massachusetts Contistution, 7th Massachusetts Attorney General
Hon. John Newgate (1588 - 1665), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Constable, on a committee to receive funds for Harvard, Hatter, Feltmaker, Haberdasher
Hon. William Patten (1605 - 1668), Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts to the Massachusetts Bay General Court, Fence Viewer, Highway Surveyor, proprietor of a 500 acre farm
Dea. Capt. Benjamin Putnam (1664 - 1715), Constable and Collector Danvers, Massachusetts, Tithingman, Selectman of Danvers, Massachusetts, he was the first Deacon of the First Church of Danvers, Massachusetts
Lt. Thomas Putnam (1615 - 1686), inspector of Bridges of Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, Surveyor of Highways of Salem Village, Essex County, 1st Parish Clerk of of Salem Village, Essex County, Selectman of Salem Village, Essex County, Grand Juryman of Salem Village, Essex County, constable of Salem Village, Essex County, Lieutenant in the Troop of Horses
Chevalier Lt. Gen. William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (1907 - 2001), Director of the Strategic Services Unit, in order he was the Commanding Officer of the 34th Infantry Regiment, then the 17th Infantry Regiment, then the United States Army Europe and finally the United States 7th Army; he was the Vice President of the Aerospace Group program at Martin Mrietta Corporation until 1972; he then established Quinn Associates, a consulting firm
Hon. Richard Russell (1611 - 1676), 7th, 13th, 15th and 17thth Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Deputies, Treasurer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Assistant to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Representative of Charlestown to the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, proprietor and purchaser of what is now known as Medford, Massachusetts, Town Selectmen, had a coat of arms
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Hon. Col. Eppes Sargent (1690 - 1762), Colonel of a militia in Massachusetts, Magistrate of Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, Selectmen in Massachusetts
Isaac Stearns (1597 - 1671), proprietor of 451 acres, owner of 20,00 pounds, Constable of Watertown, Massachusetts, Surveyor of Highways of Watertown, Massachusetts, Fence Viewer of Watertown, Massachusetts, on a committee to design a bridge
Samuel Stone (1631 - 1715), he was very prominent in religious affairs. In Oct 1654 he served as a soldier in a company of sixty men under Maj. Simon Willard on a sixteen day expedition into Rhode Island against Ninigret, sachem of the Niantic Indians. He served on various committees and in 1673, 1681, 1688 and 1692 he was a Selectman. In 1694, 1697 and 1698 he was Assessor. His estate was worth an nearly 1,000 pounds, which was a considerable amount in those days
Col. James Swan (1754 - 1830), merchant and financier, paid America's debt with France from the American Revolutionary War with his own finances.
Anthony Taylor (1607 - 1687), large proprietor, served on many juries and special inquest and grand juries. Fence Viewer, Appraiser, Constable, Selectmen, Tavern Keeper and a felt maker by trade
Lt. Robert Turner (1611 - 1651), shoe maker by trade in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Lieutenant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Massachusetts
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Col. Edward Ward, Jr. (1694 - 1766), proprietor of 560 acres in Virginia, was a colonel of a militia in virginia and served in the Indian Wars.
Hon. Col. Theophilus Burrill (1669 - 1737), Treasurer of Salem, Colonel of the Essex County Regiment of Militia, Captain of the Salem Company in the expedition agains Port Royal, Major, Representatives to the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Salem, member of the Governor's Council, Councilor of a Committee appointed to repair to Kittery and view the situation, Justice of the Peace of the counties of Essex and Suffolk, Special Justice of the Pleas, Selectmen of Salem for eleven years of, Surveyor of Highways, Town Clerk of Salem
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Sheriff Lt. Col. Gardiner Chandler (1723 - 1782), merchant prince, High Sheriff of Worcester, Massachusetts, Selectmen of Watertown, Massachusetts, Treasurer of Worcester, Massachusetts, Lieutenant Colonel in the American Revolutionary War
Hon. Capt. Jacob Crowninshield (1770 - 1808), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts, 2nd district, Member of the Massachusetts Senate, Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, Captain of the ship Active, Captain of the ship Henry
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Dep. Gov. Thomas Danforth , Esq.(1623 - 1699), Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Lord Proprietor and President of the Provence of Maine, Assistant to the Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the commissioners of the United Colonies of New England Justice of Massachusetts Bay Colony Superior Court, Clerk of Cambridge, Recorder of Deeds for Middlesex County, Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court, Treasurer of Harvard College, Clerk of the Harvard Overseers, proprietor of 15,000 acres of land which eventually became Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Capt. John Derby (1741 - 1812), Delivered the news of the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War to England in secret
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Capt. George Fairbanks (1619 - 1681), first settler of Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Town Selectmen, Captain in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
Hon. James Greene (1626 - 1698), Commissioner of the Colony of Rhode Island, Deputy Assistant to the Colony of Rhode Island, Member of the General Assembly of the Colony of Rhode Island, Town Clerk
Hon. John Green, Jr. (1620 - 1708), 14th Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island, Town Clerk of Warwick, Rhode Island, Agent for the Colony of Rhode island to England, Assistant to the Colonial Assemblies
Hon. Col. Timothy Pickering, Esq. (1745 -1829), 3rd United States Secretary of State, 2nd United States Secretary of War, 2nd United States Postmaster General, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts
Hon. Nathaniel "Land Lord" Putnam (1619 - 1700), involved in the Salem Witch Trials, Constable of Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, Representatives from Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, to the Massachusetts General Court, Deputy from Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts to the Massachusetts General Court