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  1. Roger Conant (c. 9 April 1592 – November 19, 1679) was a New England colonist and drysalter credited for establishing the communities of Salem, Peabody, Beverly and Danvers, Massachusetts (Peabody, Beverly and Danvers were part of Salem during his lifetime).

  2. Feb 6, 2021 · Roger Conant was the founder of Salem and became one of the first governors of Massachusetts when he took over a fishing settlement in Gloucester in 1625. Conant is often described by historians as a calm, tolerant, peaceful leader who often felt uncomfortable with the strict and intolerant ways of….

  3. Jul 30, 2024 · Explore genealogy for Roger Conant born bef. 1592 East Budleigh, Devon, England died 1679 Beverly, Massachusetts Bay Colony including ancestors + descendants + 6 photos + 14 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  4. Plymouth Colony. Roger did not like Plymouth at all. People were starving and fighting each other with no firm leadership. The colonists survived the first winter only because the local Indians helped them and then got deadly European diseases in return.

  5. Roger Conant was born in East Budleigh, Devon, England on April 9, 1592 and died November 19, 1679 in Massachusetts Bay Colony at the ripe old age of 87.

  6. American colonial leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Endecott. In John Endecott. …Plymouth who were led by Roger Conant. According to tradition, the establishment of good relations between the two groups prompted the change of the name of the settlement to Salem (from the Hebrew word shalom, “peace”).

  7. Roger Conant, 1592–1679, one of the founders of Massachusetts, b. East Budleigh, Devonshire, England. He was a salter in London before he went to Plymouth in 1623. Conant lived at Nantasket from 1624 to 1625, when he was appointed to manage the Dorchester Company's settlement on Cape Ann.

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