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In 1652, Captain John Heard had grants of land "under the Great Hill of Cocheco," and he and Elizabeth built their house on the brow of the Great Hill.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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Four additional rivers flow into the system between Furber Strait and the open coast: the Cocheco, Salmon Falls, Bellamy, and Oyster Rivers.
Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Hampshire 2008
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They say that wild ducks are now found on the Cocheco.
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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After the Antinomian persecution in Massachusetts some of Mrs. Hutchinson's followers took refuge at Cocheco, and prominent among them were Captain John Underhill and Rev. John Wheelwright.
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Cocheco, Captain Thomas Wiggin was governor in 1631; and when, in
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Cocheco, or Dover, as it was now called, where the majority of the people were Nonconformists, the desire of support from Massachusetts caused the policy of submission to receive the approval of both contending parties in town; and in 1639 the settlers made overtures to
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Underhill was the central figure in the disturbances, but at the next election, in 1639, he was defeated and Roberts was elected governor of Cocheco.
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Mr. Jeffrey and Mr. Burslem lived; Cocheco, on the Piscataqua, where
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Captain Hathorne must have been well advanced in years when he led his troops against the Indians at Cocheco in 1676; for it was only five years later that he disappeared from history and from this life forever.
A Study Of Hawthorne Lathrop, George P 1876
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He led a portion of the army of twelve hundred men which the colony had raised, and in September of this year he surprised four hundred Indians at Cocheco.
A Study Of Hawthorne Lathrop, George P 1876
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