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Colonial Graduates of Harvard
University
1670 - 1690
Bachelors of
Arts (A.B)
From 1642 to 1869, inclusive,
Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts
(A.M.) in course, three years after graduation.
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1670 |
|
Died |
| Nathaniel
Higginson, A.M. |
1708 |
| Ammi
Ruhamah Corlet, A. M.; Fellow; Tutor |
1679 |
| Thomas
Clark, A.M. |
1704 |
George
Burrough
|
1692 |
|
1671 |
| Isaac
Foster, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor |
1682 |
| Samuel
Phipps A.M. |
1725 |
| Samuel
Sewall, A.M.; Fellow; Librarian; Just. and Ch. Just. Sup. Court
Prov. Mass.; Tutor |
1730 |
| Samuel
Mather |
1728 |
| Samuel
Danforth, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor |
1676 |
| Peter
Thacher, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor |
1727 |
| William
Adams, A.M. |
1685 |
| Thomas
Weld, A.M. |
1702 |
| John Bowles
A.M. |
1691 |
| John
Norton, A.M. |
1716 |
Edward
Taylor A.M.
|
1729 |
|
1672 |
| None Listed |
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|
1673 |
| Edward
Pelham |
1730 |
| George
Alcock |
1676 |
| Samuel
Angier, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor |
1719 |
John Wise,
A.M.
|
1725 |
|
1674 |
| Edmund
Davie, M.D. Padua |
1692 |
| Thomas
Sergeant |
------- |
Joseph
Hawley, 1675
|
1711 |
1675
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| John Pike,
A.M.
|
1710 |
| Jonathan
Russell, A.M.
|
1711 |
| Peter
Oliver, A.M.
|
---- |
| Samuel
Andrew, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor
|
1738 |
| James Minot
|
1735 |
| Timothy
Woodbridge, A.M.
|
1732 |
| Daniel
Allin, A.M.; Librarian
|
1694 |
| John
Emerson, A.M.
|
1712 |
Nathaniel
Gookin, A.M.; Fellow
|
1692 |
1676
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| Thomas
Shepard, A.M.
|
1685 |
| Thomas
Brattle, A.M.; Treasurer; Fellow
|
1713 |
Jeremiah
Cushing
|
1706 |
1677
|
| Thomas
Cheever, A.M.
|
1749 |
| John Danforth,
A.M.; Fellow
|
1730 |
| Edward
Payson, A.M.
|
1732 |
| Samuel
Sweetman
|
---- |
| Joseph Capen,
A.M.
|
1725 |
Thomas
Scottow
|
1698-9 |
1678
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| John Cotton,
A.M.; Librarian; Fellow; Tutor
|
1710 |
| Cotton Mather,
A.M.; S.T.D. Glasgow 1710; F.R.S. London
|
1728 |
| Grindall
Rawson, A.M.
|
1715 |
Urian Oakes
|
1679 |
1679
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| Jonathan
Danforth, A.M.
|
1682 |
| Edward Oakes,
A.M.
|
1689 |
| James Alling,
A.M.
|
1696 |
Thomas
Barnard, A.M.
|
1718 |
1680
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Richard
Martyn
|
1690 |
| John Leverett,
A.M.; S.T.B. (Hon.) 1692; Fellow; President; Fellow Royal Soc.
London; Just. Supr. Court Prov. Mass. Tutor
|
1724 |
| James Oliver,
A.M.
|
1703 |
| William
Brattle, A.M.; S.T.B. (Hon.) 1692; Tutor; Fellow; Treasurer; Fellow
Royal Soc. London
|
1717 |
Percival
Green, A.M.
|
1684 |
1681
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| Samuel
Mitchell, A.M.; Fellow; Tutor
|
---- |
| John Cotton,
A.M.
|
1706 |
| John
Hastings, A.M.
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---- |
| Nodiah
Russell, A.M.
|
1713 |
| James
Pierpont, A.M.
|
1714 |
| John Davie,
Baronet
|
1737 |
| Samuel
Russell, A.M.
|
1731 |
| William
Denison, A.M.
|
1718 |
Joseph Eliot,
A.M.
|
1700 |
| 1682
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None Listed
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| 1683
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| Samuel
Danforth, A.M.
|
1727 |
| John
Williams, A.M.
|
1729 |
William Williams,
A.M.
|
1741 |
| 1684
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| John Denison,
A.M.
|
1689 |
| John Rogers,
A.M.
|
1745 |
| Gurdon
Saltonstall, A.M.; Gov. Col. Conn
|
1724 |
| Richard
Wensley
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---- |
| Samuel Myles,
A.M. Oxford 1693
|
1728 |
| Nehemiah
Walter, A.M.; Fellow
|
1750 |
| Joseph Webb,
A.M.
|
1732 |
| Edward
Tompson
|
1705 |
Benjamin
Rolfe, A.M.
|
1708 |
| 1685
|
| Thomas
Dudley, A.M.
|
1697 |
| Warham Mather,
A.M.
|
1745 |
| Nathaniel
Mather, A.M.
|
1688 |
| Rowland
Cotton, A.M.
|
1722 |
| Henry Gibbs,
A.M.; Fellow
|
1723 |
| Thomas Berry,
A.M.
|
1695 |
| John Whiting,
A.M.
|
1697 |
| Edward Mills,
A.M.
|
1732 |
| John Eliot,
A.M.
|
1719 |
| Samuel
Shepard
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---- |
| Peter Ruck
|
1690 |
| Isaac
Greenwood
|
1701 |
| John White,
A.M.; Fellow; Treasurer
|
1721 |
Jonathan
Pierpont, A.M.; Fellow
|
1709 |
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1686
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| Francis
Wainwright
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1711 |
| Benjamin
Lynde, A.M.; Just. and Ch Just. Sup. Court Prov. Mass.
|
1745 |
| Daniel
Rogers, A.M.
|
1722 |
| George
Phillips, A.M.
|
1739 |
| Robert Hale
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1719 |
| Charles
Chauncy, A.M.
|
1714 |
Nicholas
Morton
|
1689 |
| 1687
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| John
Davenport, A.M.
|
1731 |
| John Clark,
A.M.
|
1728 |
| Nathaniel
Rogers, A.M.
|
1723 |
| Jonathan
Mitchell, A.M.
|
1695 |
| Daniel
Brewer, A.M.
|
1733 |
| Timothy
Stevens, A.M.
|
1726 |
| Nathaniel
Welch
|
1689 |
| Joseph Dasset,
A.M.
|
1693 |
| Henry Newman,
A.M.; Librarian
|
1743 |
| Josiah
Dwight, A.M. 1720
|
1748 |
| Seth Shove,
A.M.
|
1735 |
| 1688
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| None Listed
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1689
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| James Allen,
A.M.
|
---- |
| Samuel Moody,
A.M.
|
1729 |
| William
Payne, A.M.
|
1735 |
| Addington
Davenport, A.M., 1712; Just Sup Court Prov. Mass
|
1736 |
| John Haynes,
Just.Sup Court Col. Conn
|
1713 |
| William
Partridge
|
1693 |
| Richard
Whittingham, A.M.
|
1729 |
| John Emerson,
A.M.
|
1732 |
| John Sparhawk,
A.M.
|
1718 |
| Benjamin
Marston
|
1692 |
| John Eveleth
|
1734 |
| Benjamin
Pierpont, A.M.
|
1698 |
| John Hancock,
A.M.
|
1752 |
| Thomas Swan,
A.M.
|
1710 |
| 1690
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| Paul Dudley,
A.M.; Fellow; Just. and Ch. Just Sup Court Prov., Mass.; Fellow
Royal Soc. London
|
1751 |
| Samuel Mather,
A.M.
|
---- |
| John Willard,
A.M.
|
---- |
| Daniel
Denison
|
1690 |
| John Jones,
A.M.
|
1719 |
| Joseph
Whiting, A.M.
|
1701 |
| Nathaniel
Clap, A.M.
|
1745 |
| Joseph
Belcher, A.M. |
1723 |
| Nathaniel
Stone, A.M. 1725
|
1755 |
| John Clark,
A.M.
|
1705 |
| Thomas
Buckingham, A.M. 1725
|
1731 |
| Samuel
Mansfield, A.M.
|
1701 |
| Peter Burr,
A.M.; Just. Sup Court Col. Conn.
|
1724 |
| John Selleck
|
1694 |
| John Newmarch,
A.M.
|
1754 |
| Thomas
Greenwood, A.M.
|
1720 |
| Benjamin
Wadsworth, A.M.; Fellow; President
|
1737 |
| Thomas
Ruggles, A.M.
|
1728 |
| Stephen Mix,
A.M.
|
1738 |
| Edmund Goffe,
A.M.
|
1740 |
| Nicholas
Lynde
|
1703 |
| Benjamin Estabrook, A.M.
|
1697 |
Source:
Quinquaennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard
University 1636 - 1915 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard
University Press in the Two Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Year of the
College 1915.
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