When was nantucket first settled




















Destination St. Find Hotels. Martin St. Thomas St. Real Estate. Property Type Villas Apartments Land. Search Nantucket Villas. History of Nantucket The island of Nantucket was originally inhabited by Native Americans of the Wampanoag tribe until the arrival of an English captain in Nantucket General Information and Villa Rentals.

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The island develop from a destination for eastern Massachusetts residents to a regional, then to an international destination. With its increased popularity, Nantucket has become an upscale destination with refined hotels and restaurants, shops and boutiques. Prices for most items and services are relatively high , but so is quality. The best of Nantucket —its natural beauty, wildlife, beaches, bike paths and scenery—are priced best of all: they're free as air.

Nantucket from the water History of Nantucket Island, Mass. In the first colonists came ashore to settle Nantucket , already inhabited by four Native American tribes. Whaling Begins A few years later in , Nantucket colonists began to hunt the right whales they saw swimming along the island's shores just as the native inhabitants had before them.

He was one of the original purchasers of Nantucket, but resided there for a short time only. He was made a freeman in at Dover.

In and again in he was a representative in the legislative branch. In he removed to Exeter, New Hampshire. From to he was at different times associate justice and chief justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, and a member of the Governor's Council.

He died at Exeter, March 21, He was made freeman April 29, , and died in Newbury, Febuary 4, , aged seventy-two. He was a merchant tailor and filled many positions of trust.

He lived in the Coffin mansion in Newbury, which still continues in the family ; whether he or his wife's former husband built it is uncertain. He was one of the associate proprietors, and filled several important offices at Nantucket, among them judge of Probate Court, and is said to have been the first judge of probate on the island, appointed in She, was married in , at the age of seventeen, to Nathaniel, son of Edward and Katharine Reynolds Starbuck.

The first book of births, marriages, and deaths for the town of Sherburne page 11 says " Mary Starbuck departed this Life ye 13 day a yr 9 mo. She took an active part in town debates, usually opening her remarks with " My husband and I, having considered the subject, think, etc.

She was a minister in the Society, as were also several of her children, her grandsons Elihu and Nathaniel Coleman, and her grand-daughter Priscilla Bunker. Cousin James said he intended to send thee two or three bushels of corn.

After his father's death he removed to Martha's Vineyard, and died there September 5, John Coffin a Commission to be Lieu. The Nantucket Inquirer of July 22, , says, " The House [probably at Newbury] in which Tristram Coffin resided is still standing, and has been the residence of seven generations of the same name.

He was one of the twelve persons who, together with William Lloyd Garrison and others, formed the first anti-slavery society in New England. He was for many years a teacher, and numbered among his pupils men who attained high position in after years. This building was moved from its original site, corner of Beach Street and Oxford Place, to its present location nearly half a century ago. It was the residence of Nathaniel Coffin, one of the foremost adherents of King George, who at one time held the responsible position of collector of his Majesty's customs for the port of Boston.

The house must have been built as early as , and it was, on May 16, , the birthplace of Isaac Coffin, who afterwards rose to be an admiral in the British navy. In the same house was born his brother John, who became major-general in the British army.



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