List of early settlers of Rhode Island
This is a collection of lists of early settlers in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Most of the lists are of the earliest inhabitants of a particular town or area.
Indian tribes and leaders
The following people lived in Rhode Island prior to Colonial settlement:Wampanoag people lived throughout Plymouth Colony and around Mount Hope Bay in Bristol, Rhode Island
- Massasoit, tribal leader, met the Pilgrims at Plymouth
- Wamsutta, son of Massasoit, became tribal leader upon father's death but died shortly after
- Metacomet, son of Massasoit, succeeded his brother as tribal leader; colonists gave him the name of Philip, at his request; instigated King Philip's War
- Canonicus, chief sachem, deeded the land to Roger Williams on which he established Providence Plantations
- Miantonomo, nephew of Canonicus, sold Samuel Gorton and others the land to establish Warwick, Rhode Island
- Canonchet, son of Miantonomo, led Narragansets during the Great Swamp Fight and accepted his own death at the end of King Philip's War
- Pumham, lesser sachem of Kent County, Rhode Island
- Soconoco, lesser sachem of the same area as Pumham
- Ninigret, kept the Niantics neutral during King Philip's War
- Harman Garrett, Indian governor, and nephew of Ninigret
First European settler
- William Blackstone, settled along the Blackstone River in Cumberland, Rhode Island, part of the Plymouth Colony at the time
First settlers of Providence
- Roger Williams
- William Harris
- John Smith
- Francis Wickes
- Thomas Angell
In the spring of 1636, Williams and his company planted crops at Seekonk but were informed in a gentle letter from Governor Edward Winslow of Plymouth that they were within Plymouth's jurisdiction, and this fact would cause difficulties with the Massachusetts authorities. Without urgency, Winslow suggested that Williams and his group move across the Seekonk River into the territory of the Narragansetts, where no colony had any claim. By this time, it is likely that the family members of the original settlers had joined the group, and two other families also joined the settlement. Joshua Verin wrote a statement in 1650 mentioning "we six which came first to Providence", suggesting that he was the next to join the original five. Also, Benedict Arnold later wrote, "Memm. We came to Providence to Dwell the 20th of April, 1636". Providence had not yet been established, so he probably was referring to Seekonk where the Arnolds came from Hingham, Massachusetts to join the other settlers. It is likely, therefore, that the following 25 people crossed the river from Seekonk in the Plymouth Colony sometime around June 1636, to a location on the Moshassuck River in Narragansett territory which Williams named Providence Plantations:
- Roger Williams with wife Mary and daughters Mary and Freeborn
- William Harris with wife Susannah and son Andrew
- John Smith with wife Alice and children John Jr. and Elizabeth
- Francis Wickes
- Thomas Angell
- Joshua Verin with wife Jane
- William Arnold with wife Christian, daughter Joanne, and sons Stephen and Benedict
- William Carpenter with wife Elizabeth
- William Mann with wife Frances Hopkins
- Thomas Hopkins, still a minor, nephew of William Arnold and ancestor of Governor Stephen Hopkins
Providence civil compact, 1637
We, whose names are hereunder, desirous to inhabit in the town of Providence, do promise to subject ourselves in active or passive obedience to all such orders or agreements as shall be made for public good of our body, in an orderly way, by the major assent of the present inhabitants, master of families, incorporated together into a town fellowship, and others whom they shall admit unto them only in civil things.
- Richard Scott
- William Reynolds X his mark
- John Field X his mark
- Chad Browne
- John Warner
- George Richard
- Edward Cope
- Thomas Angell X his mark
- Thomas Harris
- Francis Wickes X his mark
- Benedict Arnold
- Joshua Winsor
- William Wickenden
Original proprietors of Providence
- Roger Williams
- Stukeley Westcott
- William Arnold
- Thomas James
- Robert Coles
- John Greene
- John Throckmorton
- John Sweet
- William Harris
- William Carpenter
- Thomas Olney
- Francis Weston
- Richard Waterman
- Ezekiel Holyman
Pawtuxet settlers
- William Arnold
- Benedict Arnold, moved to Newport in 1651
- William Carpenter
- Thomas Hopkins, did not stay long
- William Mann, did not stay long
- Robert Coles
- William Harris, did not stay long
- Zachariah Rhodes, did not stay long
- William Field, did not stay long
- Stukeley Westcott, moved to Warwick about 1643
Signers of Providence agreement for a government, 1640
- Chad Brown
- Robert Coles
- William Harris
- John Throckmorton
- Stukely Westcott
- Benedict Arnold
- William Carpenter
- Richard Scott
- Thomas Harris
- Francis Wickes X his mark
- Thomas Angell X his mark
- Adam Goodwin X his mark
- William Burrows X his mark
- Roger Williams
- Robert West
- Joshua Winsor
- Robert Williams
- Matthew Waller
- Gregory Dexter
- John Lippitt X his mark
- John Warner
- John Field
- William Arnold
- William Field
- Edward Cope
- Edward Manton X his mark
- William Man
- Nicholas Power
- William Reynolds X his mark
- Thomas Olney
- Richard Waterman
- William Wickenden
- Edward Hart
- Hugh Bewit
- Thomas Hopkins X his mark
- Joan Tiler
- Jane Sears X her mark
- Christopher Unthank
- William Hawkins X his mark
Settlers of Cocumscussoc (Wickford) area
- Richard Smith, built a trading post established about 1637 where his house Smith's Castle still stands, rebuilt by Richard, Jr. after King Philip's War
- Roger Williams, built his trading post about a mile north from Smith's post along the Pequot Path and occupied it from about 1644 to 1651 and then sold it to Smith to get funds for his proposed errand to England
- Mr. Wilcox, built his trading post in the early 1640s in the same general area
Founders of Portsmouth
- William Coddington
- John Clarke
- William Hutchinson, husband of Anne Hutchinson
- John Coggeshall
- William Aspinwall
- Samuel Wilbore
- John Porter
- John Sanford
- Edward Hutchinson, Jr., oldest son of William and Anne Hutchinson
- Thomas Savage
- William Dyer, husband of Mary Dyer
- William Freeborn
- Philip Shearman
- John Walker
- Richard Carder
- William Baulston
- Edward Hutchinson, Sr., brother of William Hutchinson
- Henry Bull
- Randall Holden
- Thomas Clarke
- John Johnson
- William Hall
- John Brightman
Inhabitants of Aquidneck Island (1638)
The following individuals were among the earliest settlers of Aquidneck Island in the Narragansett Bay; the island was officially named Rhode Island by 1644, from which the entire colony eventually took its name. The first group of 58 names appears to be settlers of Pocasset, while the second group of 42 appears to be settlers of Newport. These two lists come from Bartlett's Records of the Colony of Rhode Island, and apparently they were compiled and incorporated into the town records of Newport on November 25, 1639. The actual arrival dates of the individuals likely span over several months during 1638; a few individuals have legible dates next to their names, while several others have illegible dates.A Catalogue of such who, by the Generall consent of the Company were admitted to be Inhabytants of the Island now called Aqueedneck, having submitted themselves to the Government that is or shall be established, according to the word of God therein
- Samuel Hutchinson
- Thomas Emons
- Richard Awards
- Edward Willcoks
- George Gardiner
- William Witherington
- Mr. Samuel Gorton
- John Wickes
- Ralph Earle
- Nicholas Browne
- Richard Burden
- Richard Maxon
- Mr. Nicholas Esson
- Thomas Spicer
- Robert Potter
- William Nedham
- Sampson Shatton
- Adam Mott
- John Mott
- Mr. Robert Jefferyes
- Thomas Hitt
- James Tarr
- John Roome
- Robert Gilham
- Jeremy Clarke
- Nicholas Davis
- Wm. Baker
- John More
- Anthony Pain
- George Potter
- Wm. Richardson
- Wm. Quick
- Thomas Clarke
- John Johnson
- William Hall
- John Briggs
- James Davis
- George Parker
- Erasmus Bullock
- George Cleer
- Thomas Hazard
- William Cowlie
- Jeffery Champlin
- Richard Sarle
- John Sloff
- Thomas Beeder
- John Tripp
- Osamund Doutch
- John Marshall
- Robert Stanton
- Joseph Clarke
- Robert Carr
- George Layton
- John Arnold
- William Havens
- Thomas Layton
- Edward Poole
- Mathew Sutherland
- Marmaduke Ward
- Robert Field
- Thomas Stafford
- Job Tyler
- Thomas Sauorie
- Hugh Durdall
- William Baker
- John Layton
- Mr. Will Foster
- John Hall
- Tobye Knight
- John Peckum
- Michel Williamson
- Mr. Robert Lintell
- Richard Smith
- James Rogers
- John Smith
- Wm. Parker
- John Grinman
- Edward Rero
- John Macummore
- Robert Root
- Ezekiah Meritt
- James Burt
- John Bartlett
- Edward _________
- Sampson Salter
- Nicholas Cottrell
- John Vaughan
- John Smith
- John Merchant
- Jeremy Gould
- Enoch Hunt
- Nathaniel Adams
- Samuel Allen
- George Allen
- Ralph Allen
- Mr. Thomas Burton
- Henry Bishop
- Edward Browce
- Mathew Gridell
Residents of Portsmouth after split with Newport
- William Hutchinson
- Samuel Gorton
- Samuel Hutchinson, did not stay long if actually here
- John Wickes
- Richard Magson
- Thomas Spicer
- John Roome
- John Geoffe
- Thomas Beddar
- Erasmus Bullock
- Samson Shotten
- Ralphe Earle
- Robert Potter
- Nathaniel Potter
- George Potter
- William Havens
- George Shaw
- George Lawton
- Anthony Paine
- Job Hawkins
- Richard Awarde
- John Moore
- Nicholas Browne
- William Richardson
- John Tripp
- Thomas Layton
- Robert Stanton
- John Briggs
- James Davis
- William Aspinwall
Founders of Newport
- William Coddington
- Nicholas Easton
- John Coggeshall
- William Brenton
- John Clarke
- Jeremy Clarke
- Thomas Hazard
- Henry Bull
- William Dyer
Founders of Warwick
- Randall Holden
- John Greene
- John Wickes
- Francis Weston
- Samuel Gorton
- Richard Waterman
- John Warner
- Richard Carder
- Samson Shotten
- Robert Potter
- William Wodell
- Nicholas Power
- John Sweet
Pettaquamscutt purchasers
Original purchasers:
- John Porter
- Samuel Wilbore
- Thomas Mumford
- Samuel Wilson
- John Hull
- William Brenton
- Benedict Arnold
Early inhabitants of New Shoreham (Block Island)
- Thomas Terry
- John Clarke
- William Jud
- Samuel Dearing
- Simon Ray
- William Tosh
- Tormut Rose
- William Barker
- Daniel Cumball
- William Cohoone
- Duncan Mack Williamson
- John Rathbun
- Edward Vorce, Jun.
- Trustrum Dodge, Sen.
- Nicholas White
- William Billings
- John Ackurs.
- Richard Billingum
- Samuel Dearing
- Nathaniel Winslow
- Tormut Rose
- Edward Vorce
- John Rathbun
- Thomas Faxson
- Richard Allis
- Phillip Warton
- John Glover
- Thomas Terry
- James Sands
- Hugh Williams
- John Alcock
- Peter George
- Simon Ray
- Trustrum Dodge was also an early settler, though his name only appears on the plaque as an original purchaser
Those named in the Royal Charter of 1663
- Author: John Clarke
- Governor: Benedict Arnold
- Deputy Governor: William Brenton
- William Baulston
- John Porter
- Roger Williams
- Thomas Olney
- John Smith
- John Greene
- John Coggeshall
- James Barker
- William Field
- Joseph Clarke
- William Codington
- Nicholas Easton
- Samuel Gorton
- John Wickes
- Gregory Dexter
- Randall Holden
- John Roome
- Samuel Wildbore
- Richard Tew
- Thomas Harris
- William Dyre
- ________ Rainsborrow
- ________ Williams
- John Nickson
Early inhabitants of Westerly
- William Vaughan
- John Coggeshall, Jr.
- John Crandall
- Hugh Mosher
- James Barker
- Caleb Carr
- James Rogers
- Joseph Torry
- John Cranston
Westerly inhabitants appearing in the town records of 18 May 1669:
- John Crandall
- Edward Larkin
- Stephen Wilcox
- John Lewis
- James Cross
- Jonathan Armstrong
- John Maxson
- Jeffrey Champlin, Sr.
- John Fairfield
- Daniel Cromb
- Nicholas Cottrell
- Shubael Painter
- Tobias Saunders
- Robert Burdick
- John Randall
- John Matkoon
- John Sharp
- Daniel Stanton
- James Babcock, Sr.
- Thomas Painter
- James Babcock, Jr.
- John Babcock
- Job Babcock
- Josiah Clarke
Colonial leaders during King Philip's War
- Benedict Arnold
- John Clarke
- James Barker
- Obadiah Holmes
- William Vaughan
- William Hiscocks
- Christopher Holder
- Phillip Shearman
- Capt. John Albro
- William Wodell
- George Lawton
- Robert Hodgson
- William Carpenter
- Gregory Dexter
- Capt. Randall Holden
- Capt. John Greene
Original proprietors of East Greenwich
- John Spencer
- Thomas Nichols, father of Deputy Governor Jonathan Nichols
- Clement Weaver
- Henry Brightman
- George Vaughan
- John Weaver
- Charles Macarty
- Thomas Wood
- Thomas Frye, father of Deputy Governor Thomas Frye
- Benjamin Griffin
- Daniel Vaughan
- Thomas Dungan, son of William and Frances Dungan
- John Pearce
- Stephen Peckham
- John Crandall, son of John Crandall
- Preserved Pearce
- Henry Lilly
- John Albro, son of John Albro
- Samuel Albro, son of John Albro
- Philip Long
- Richard Knight
- John Peckham
- Thomas Peckham
- William Clarke
- Edward Day
- Edward Richmond
- Edward Calvery
- John Heath
- Robert Havens
- John Strainge
- John Parker
- George Browne
- Richard Barnes
- Samson Ballou
- John Remington
- Jonathan Devell
- Benjamin Mowrey
- Joseph Mowrey
- William Wilbore, cousin of Samuel Wilbore
- James Eyles Pearce
- James Batty
- Benjamin Gorton, son of Samuel Gorton
- Henry Dyre, son of William and Mary Dyer
- John Knowles
- Stephen Arnold, son of William Arnold and brother of Governor Benedict Arnold
- John Sanford, son of Governor John Sanford
- William Hawkins
- John Holden, son of Randall Holden
Early Settlers of Bristol (1680)
- John Walley
- Nathaniel Byfield
- Stephen Burton
- Nathaniel Oliver
- Nathan Hayman
- Capt. Benjamin Church
- Doctor Isaac Waldron
- Timothy Clarke
- William Ingraham
- Nathaniel Paine
- Nathaniel Reynolds
- Christopher Saunders
- John Wilkins
- Nathaniel Williams
- Samuel Woodbury
- Nathaniel Bosworth
- Benjamin Jones
- Eliashib Adams
- Watching Atherton
- Joseph Baster
- John Bayley
- John Birge
- Thomas Bletsoe
- Benjamin Bosworth
- Edward Bosworth
- William Brenton
- William Brown
- James Burrill
- James Burroughs
- David Cary
- John Cary
- Samuel Cobbett
- John Corps
- Solomon Curtis
- Zachariah Curtis
- Thomas Daggett
- Jonathan Davenport
- Robert Dutch
- Jeremiah Finney
- John Finney
- Jonathan Finney
- Joseph Ford
- Anthony Fry
- Samuel Gallop
- John Gladding
- Jabez Gorham
- Richard Hammond
- Henry Hampton
- William Hedge
- William Hoar
- Jabez Howland
- Benjamin Ingell
- Joseph Jacob
- Daniel Landon
- Thomas Lewis
- John Martin Jr.
- Nicholas Mead
- George Morye
- Jeremiah Osborne
- Peter Pampelion
- Samuel Penfield
- John Pope
- Edmund Ranger
- Increase Robinson
- John Rogers
- John Saffin
- Joseph Sandy
- John Smith
- Richard Smith
- Widdo Southard
- Robert Taft
- Major Robert Thompson
- William Throope
- John Thurston
- George Waldron
- Thomas Walker
- Uzal/Uzell Wardwell
- Richard White
- John Wilson
- Hugh Woodbury
Settlers of Frenchtown
Representing Land Owners
- Richard Wharton
- Elisha Hutchinson
- John Saffin
- Ezechiel Carre'
- Peter Le Breton
The following individuals signed the follow-on agreement, usually giving only their surname, and these same names are found on a plat map of the settlement.
- William Barbret
- Paul Collin
- Jean Germon
- Dechamps
- Fougere
- Grignon
- Legare'
- Robineau
- Petter Ayrault
- Magni, Junior
- Magni, Senior
- Dauid, Junior
- Dauid, Senior
- Chadene
- foretier
- Ezechiel Carre', Ministre
- Louis Alaire
- Jamain
- Bussereau
- Le moine
- Abraum tourtellot
- La Veue Galay
- Targe', Junior
- Targe', Senior
- Grasilier
- Amian
- Lafou
- Belhair
- Milard
- Jouet
- Renaud
- Le gendre
- Bertin dit Laronde
- Menardeau
- Galay
- Ratier
- Dauid
- Beauchamps
- Moize le Brun
- Le Breton
- La Vigne
- Tauerrier
- Bouniot
- Arnaud
- Lambert
- Rambert
- Coudret
- Jean Julien
- LeMoine
- Targe'
Other prominent early settlers (pre-1700)
- Jireh Bull, early settler of Pettaquamscutt
- Thomas Cornell
- Joseph Jenckes Jr., early settler of Pawtucket, Warwick, and Providence
- Stephen Northup, built house that remains as one of oldest in the state
- John Steere, early settler of Providence and Smithfield, Rhode Island
- Pardon Tillinghast, early pastor of the First Baptist Church in America
- John Whipple, early settler of Providence