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England (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 6
John Winthrop By Charles D. Elliot
The parish of Groton in the county of Suffolk, Eng., lies midway between the town of Sudbury on the river Stower and the town of Hadleigh on the river Bret, Sudbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was the ancestral home of the Winthrops, this estate having descended to this Adam from his grandfather, Adam Winthrop, to whom it had been granted by patent in 1544 by Henry VIII.; the estate previously belonged to the monastery of Bury St. Edmonds.
The following record of Governor Winthrop's birth was made by his father in these words: John, the only sonne of Adam Winthrop and Anne his wife, was borne in Edwardston on Thursday, about 5 of the clock in the morning the 12 daie of January anno 1587 i
Sudbury, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
John Winthrop By Charles D. Elliot
The parish of Groton in the county of Suffolk, Eng., lies midway between the town of Sudbury on the river Stower and the town of Hadleigh on the river Bret, Sudbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was thSudbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was the ancestral home of the Winthrops, this estate having descended to this Adam from his grandfather, Adam Winthrop, to whom it had been granted by patent in 1544 by Henry VIII.; the estate previously belonged to the monastery of Bury St. Edmonds.
The following record of Governor Winthrop's birth was made by his father in these words: John, the only sonne of Adam Winthrop and Anne his wife, was borne in Edwardston on Thursday, about 5 of the clock in the morning the 12 daie of January anno 1587
Essex (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Broadway (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Hadleigh (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 6
John Winthrop By Charles D. Elliot
The parish of Groton in the county of Suffolk, Eng., lies midway between the town of Sudbury on the river Stower and the town of Hadleigh on the river Bret, Sudbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was theHadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was the ancestral home of the Winthrops, this estate having descended to this Adam from his grandfather, Adam Winthrop, to whom it had been granted by patent in 1544 by Henry VIII.; the estate previously belonged to the monastery of Bury St. Edmonds.
The following record of Governor Winthrop's birth was made by his father in these words: John, the only sonne of Adam Winthrop and Anne his wife, was borne in Edwardston on Thursday, about 5 of the clock in the morning the 12 daie of January anno 1587 i
Ten Hills (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Hingham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Boston Harbor (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Groton (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
John Winthrop By Charles D. Elliot
The parish of Groton in the county of Suffolk, Eng., lies midway between the town of Sudbury on the r dbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the s ary 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was the ancestral home of the Winthrops, this estate h tambridge.
The VIIIth of May (1605) my soonne & his wife came to Groton from London, and the IXth I made a marriage feast, etc.
The abov esteem, holding eminent positions, and being lords of the manor of Groton, as was also John.
Of his descendants we can speak with equal te us the early history and home of the family, the ancient church at Groton in England is, I think, the most interesting.
In its graveyard is op, Esq., who were patrons of this church and Lords of the Manor of Groton.
John Winthrop bore an unblemished character.
His virtues were
Suffolk County (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
John Winthrop By Charles D. Elliot
The parish of Groton in the county of Suffolk, Eng., lies midway between the town of Sudbury on the river Stower and the town of Hadleigh on the river Bret, Sudbury being about five miles west, and Hadleigh five miles east of Groton, adjoining which to the west is Edwardston, the birthplace of the subject of this paper, Governor John Winthrop.
He was born January 12, 1587 (O. S.), and was the son of Adam and Anne Winthrop, of Groton manor, which was the ancestral home of the Winthrops, this estate having descended to this Adam from his grandfather, Adam Winthrop, to whom it had been granted by patent in 1544 by Henry VIII.; the estate previously belonged to the monastery of Bury St. Edmonds.
The following record of Governor Winthrop's birth was made by his father in these words: John, the only sonne of Adam Winthrop and Anne his wife, was borne in Edwardston on Thursday, about 5 of the clock in the morning the 12 daie of January anno 1587