William Dummer
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| In office January 2, 1723 – July 19, 1728 September 10, 1729 – June 11, 1730 |
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| Preceded by | Samuel Shute (1723) William Burnet (1729) |
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| Succeeded by | William Burnet (1728) William Tailer (1730) |
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| Born | 1677 Newbury, Massachusetts |
| Died | October 10, 1761 Newbury, Massachusetts |
William Dummer (1677 - October 10, 1761) was Acting Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1723 to 1728.
Dummer was born and died in Newbury, Massachusetts. He married Catherine Dudley on April 26, 1714. He was commissioned as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1716. The Governor then was Samuel Shute, and when he left on January 1, 1723, Dummer served as Governor and Commander-in-Chief. In 1728, William Burnet became the Governor, replacing Dummer. When Burnet died, Dummer acted as Governor and Commander-in-Chief again for a short time until 1730, when he retired. At his bequest, the Governor's Academy was opened on February 27, 1763, in Byfield, Massachusetts. It was first called Dummer Charity School, then Dummer Academy and, most recently, Governor Dummer Academy. On July 1, 2006, the name changed to The Governor's Academy.
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| Preceded by Samuel Shute |
Acting Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony January 2, 1723 — July 19, 1728 |
Succeeded by William Burnet |
| Preceded by William Burnet |
Acting Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony September 10, 1729 — June 11, 1730 |
Succeeded by William Tailer (acting) |

