Katherine Carver

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Katherine Carver was the wife of John Carver, the first governor of Plymouth Colony, and a member of the early Pilgrim community in New England.

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Katherine Carver canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pilgrim
colonist
historical person
associatedWith Pilgrims
surface form: Mayflower passengers

Pilgrim migration to New England
Plymouth Colony
surface form: Plymouth Colony leadership
citizenship English
countryOfOrigin England
ethnicity English
gender female
historicalPeriod early 17th century
language English
maritalStatus married to John Carver
memberOf Pilgrim community
Plymouth Colony
surface form: Plymouth Colony community
notableFor being an early female member of the Plymouth Colony
being wife of John Carver, first governor of Plymouth Colony
placeOfActivity Leiden
surface form: Leiden, Dutch Republic

Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, New England
religiousAffiliation English Protestant
Separatist
residence England
Leiden
New England
Plymouth Colony
roleInSociety Pilgrim community member
colonial settler
spouse John Carver
spouseOfGovernor John Carver
spousePosition wife of the first governor of Plymouth Colony

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John Carver spouse Katherine Carver