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John Murray was the elected Representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1751 to 1774 for Rutland, Rutland's Northwest District and later for Hubbardston and Oakham. He was principal in the transactional and legislative founding of Barre, Oakham, Athol and Hubbardston. Often honored by the colonial government he was driven from his home in August of 1774 and forced to flee to Boston.

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  • John Murray was the elected Representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1751 to 1774 for Rutland, Rutland's Northwest District and later for Hubbardston and Oakham. He was principal in the transactional and legislative founding of Barre, Oakham, Athol and Hubbardston. Often honored by the colonial government he was driven from his home in August of 1774 and forced to flee to Boston. (en)
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  • King George III
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  • 1722-12-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Daniel Murray Samuel Murray John Murray Robert Murray Elizabeth Upham, née. Murray Isabella Bliss, née. Murray Martha Murray (en)
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  • 1794-08-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Treason, Banishment, Confiscation Act of 1779 (en)
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  • John Murray (en)
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  • Loyalist Burial Ground. Later re-interred in the Botsford plot in Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John, NB. (en)
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  • Elizabeth McClanathan Lucretia Chandler Deborah Brinley (en)
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  • John Murray was the elected Representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1751 to 1774 for Rutland, Rutland's Northwest District and later for Hubbardston and Oakham. He was principal in the transactional and legislative founding of Barre, Oakham, Athol and Hubbardston. Often honored by the colonial government he was driven from his home in August of 1774 and forced to flee to Boston. (en)
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  • John Murray (Massachusetts politician) (en)
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  • John Murray (en)
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