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Eighteen-year-old Jeffrey Champlin worked as a sailor to earn his passage to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, arriving in the 1630s. He played a key role in uniting Rhode Island's independent towns into a colony. Jeffrey married and his three sons were among the first to settle its western frontier, increasing the family's influence and wealth. Almost 150 years later, over one-hundred Champlin family members served during America's Revolutionary War.

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Eighteen-year-old Jeffrey Champlin worked as a sailor to earn his passage to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, arriving in the 1630s. He played a key role in uniting Rhode Island's independent towns into a colony. Jeffrey married and his three sons were among the first to settle its western frontier, increasing the family's influence and wealth. Almost 150 years later, over one-hundred Champlin family members served during America's Revolutionary War.

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"Bevc is an author and historian known for his detailed family histories that intertwine biographies and their broader historical contexts" "The author's meticulous research is evident throughout, offering a wealth of information for readers interested in genealogy or history studies." "Narragansett provides insights into the Champlin family's origin, explores their historical background in England and New England, delves into maritime industries and speculates on connections between different families." "The book ends with a strong and satisfying conclusion that ties together the various points and ideas introduced throughout."