Roger Conant

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Roger Conant was an early English colonist and leader best known for establishing the settlement that became Salem, Massachusetts in the 17th century.

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instanceOf English colonist
colonial leader
person
settler
birthPlace Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England
surface form: East Budleigh, Devon, England
birthYear c. 1592
burialPlace Beverly, Massachusetts
surface form: Beverly, Massachusetts Bay Colony
citizenship Massachusetts Bay Colony
commemoratedIn Roger Conant statue near Salem Common
local histories of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathPlace Beverly, Massachusetts
surface form: Beverly, Massachusetts Bay Colony
deathYear 1679
ethnicGroup English
familyName Conant
founded Naumkeag
surface form: Naumkeag settlement

settlement that became Salem, Massachusetts
givenName Roger
influenced development of Salem, Massachusetts
early Puritan settlement patterns in Massachusetts Bay
knownFor founding the settlement that became Salem, Massachusetts
leadership in early Massachusetts Bay settlements
memorial statue of Roger Conant in Salem, Massachusetts
notableEvent migration from Plymouth Colony to Cape Ann
relocation of Dorchester Company settlers from Cape Ann to Naumkeag
numberOfChildren 7
occupation colonial leader
planter
partOf early New England colonial history
playedRole leader of settlers who moved from Cape Ann to Naumkeag
leader of the Dorchester Company’s Cape Ann fishing and trading settlement
precededBy Cape Ann settlement as main Dorchester Company base
religion Puritanism
residence Beverly, Massachusetts
surface form: Beverly, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Cape Ann
surface form: Cape Ann, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Naumkeag (later Salem), Massachusetts Bay Colony
Plymouth Colony
spouse Sarah Horton
succeededBy John Endecott as leader at Salem
timePeriod 17th century

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