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AMERICA THE GREAT MELTING POT
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FATHER Thomas Burgess MOTHER Elizabeth Pye WIFE Dorothy CHILDREN 1. John Burgess 2. Thomas Burgess 3. Elizabeth Burgess 4. Jacob Burgess 5. Joseph Burgess "Thomas Burgess arrived with his wife, Dorothy, in Salem, MA, about 1630, at
the age of 27 and remained for a time in Lynn. He was assigned a section of land
in Duxbury on July 3, 1637, but the following year made his permanent home in
Sandwich, Plymouth Colony. He was elected in 1642 to represent Sandwich in the
provincial legislature, being designated as Deputy to the Court of Plymouth and
serving for eleven consecutive years. He was one of the original eleven male
members of the first Congregational Church in Sandwich and was known among his
contemporaries as "goodman" Burgess."
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