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  1. Signature. Sir Thomas Gates (died 1622) was the governor of Jamestown in the English Colony of Virginia (now the Commonwealth of Virginia, part of the United States of America ). His predecessor, George Percy, through inept leadership, was responsible for the lives lost during the period called the Starving Time.

  2. "My Grandfather's Grandfather, Thomas Gates" ―John Adams Gates[src] Thomas Jefferson Gates (1821-1865) is the ancestor of Patrick Henry Gates and his son Benjamin Franklin Gates. In 1832, Thomas Gates worked as a stable boy of Charles Carroll. Charles woke Thomas up in the middle of a stormy...

  3. 24 de may. de 2017 · Learn about the life and career of Sir Thomas Gates, a prominent English soldier and colonist who served as governor of Virginia in 1610 and 1611–1614. Find out how he fought with Drake, Essex, and Raleigh, and how he led the resupply fleet to Virginia that was shipwrecked on Bermuda.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_GatesThomas Gates - Wikipedia

    Thomas Gates may refer to: Sir Thomas Gates (governor) (fl. 1585–1621), of the Virginia Company, an early leader and governor of the Colony of Virginia. Thomas Sovereign Gates (1873–1948), U.S. educator, first president of the University of Pennsylvania. Thomas S. Gates Jr. (1906–1983), U.S. Secretary of Defense under President ...

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · A beloved Broadway stage manager who worked on “Hairspray” and “Waitress” died when he was hit by a New Jersey Transit train bound for New York City during a rush-hour commute Wednesday ...

  6. Thomas Gage (Firle, Sussex Oriental; 1719-isla de Pórtland, Dorset; 2 de abril de 1787) fue un militar británico, que alcanzó el grado de general. Se le conoce especialmente por ser el comandante en jefe de las tropas del Ejército británico destinadas en los actuales Estados Unidos entre 1763 y 1775, es decir, durante los primeros años de ...

  7. Read More. Other articles where Sir Thomas Gates is discussed: Jamestown Colony: First years (1607–09): The company determined that Thomas Gates would hold that position for the first year of the new charter. He sailed for Virginia in June with a fleet of nine ships and hundreds of new colonists.