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- "Robert Field was born about 1636 in Rhode Island, and was probably the e ldest son of (844) Robert Field, who came to Roger Williams' Colony in R hode Island at about that time. The family moved to Flushing, Long Isla nd in 1645. Land was deeded to Robert Field there in 1653 by his father . He was living in Newtown, Long Island by 1670, and was one of the pat entees of the town in 1686. He was one of the two overseers of Newtown i n 1672, '74, '75, '78 and '80, and Constable in 1685. He was a Quaker i n religion. He died at Newtown April 13, 1701."
"Robert Field was born about 1636 in Rhode Island, and was probably the e l dest son of (844) Robert Field, who came to Roger Williams' Colony in R h ode Island at about that time. The family moved to Flushing, Long Isla n d in 1645. Land was deeded to Robert Field there in 1653 by his father . H e was living in Newtown, Long Island by 1670, and was one of the pat en tees of the town in 1686. He was one of the two overseers of Newtown i n 1 672, '74, '75, '78 and '80, and Constable in 1685. He was a Quaker i n r eligion. He died at Newtown April 13, 1701."
"Robert Field was born about 1636 in Rhode Island, and was probably the e ldest son of (844) Robert Field, who came to Roger Williams' Colony in R hode Island at about that time. The family moved to Flushing, Long Isla nd in 1645. Land was deede d to Robert Field there in 1653 by his father . He was living in Newtown, Long Island by 1670, and was one of the pat entees of the town in 1686. He was one of the two overseers of Newtown i n 1672, '74, '75, '78 and '80, and Constable in 1685. H e was a Quaker i n religion. He died at Newtown April 13, 1701."
"Robert Field was born about 1636 in Rhode Island, and was probably the e l dest son of (844) Robert Field, who came to Roger Williams' Colony in R h ode Island at about that time. The family moved to Flushing, Long Isla n d in 1645. Land was deed ed to Robert Field there in 1653 by his father . H e was living in Newtown, Long Island by 1670, and was one of the pat en tees of the town in 1686. He was one of the two overseers of Newtown i n 1 672, '74, '75, '78 and '80, and Constable in 1685 . He was a Quaker i n r eligion. He died at Newtown April 13, 1701."
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