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  1. Experiments with plants by Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, 2010-08-28
  2. American history at SWT by JH Plumb, Francis Haines, et all 1993
  3. The History Of New England From 1630 To 1649 V2 by John Winthrop, James Savage, 2007-07-25
  4. The Religious History of New England: King's Chapel Lectures by John Winthrop Platner, John Coleman Adams, et all 2010-03-09
  5. Military history: Supplemental material : the profession of arms by John Winthrop Hackett, 1986-01-01
  6. The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 1 by John Winthrop, 2010-04-09
  7. Nature-Study Readers, Book 3 by John Winthrop Troeger, 2010-02-28
  8. The Poems of Roger Wolcott, Esq: 1725 by Roger Wolcott, John Winthrop, 2010-01-10
  9. The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2 by James Savage, John Winthrop, 2010-04-02
  10. Epistola (Latin Edition) by John Winthrop, 2010-05-25
  11. Experiments with Plants by Winthrop John Leuven Van Osterhout, 2010-04-20
  12. Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruin of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines that Infected the Churches of New England by John Winthrop, 2010-09-10
  13. Experiments With Plants [ 1905 ] by Winthrop John Van Leuven Osterhout, 2009-08-10
  14. Harolds Quest (1899) by John Winthrop Troeger, 2008-10-27

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63. John Winthrop (1588-1649)
john winthrop (15881649). Bibliography. Dunn, Richard S. john winthrop Writeshis Journal. William and Mary Quarterly 41 (1984) 185-2l2. Miller, Perry.
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John Winthrop (1588-1649)
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
The sweeping nature of the journal encompasses social, political, economic, and "daily survival" issues. Thus, it might be wise to focus on an area, or areas, at least to begin with. When looking at cultural or historical implications, consult supplemental information. That is, although Winthrop's writings illuminate his biases and assumptions, they "shape" the history of the period as well as record it. Students are generally shocked by the rigidity of Winthrop's view of the world. Their shock may be addressed by consulting outside sources (e.g., on the Hutchinson affair) and making them aware of Winthrop's assumptions concerning power, patriarchy, etc., as well as the position and voice of women in the Puritan community. However, it might be wise to note, as well, how our twentieth-century notions of what is fair and unfair can sometimes impose themselves upon the cultural environment Winthrop was operating within. Winthrop and the Puritans should be approached not only as philosophical, political, and religious figures, but also as real people who struggled daily against nature, hunger, and disease. Students are often curious about the distinctions between the Covenant of Works, the Covenant of Grace, and the Elect. You might explore the notion of community and social structures and the role of the individual in these structures, or you could discuss the Bible as a typological model for the Puritans, as well as Puritan conceptions of original depravity, limited atonement, grace, and predestination.

64. Restoring America Project - The Archives - John Winthrop - Massachusetts Bay Col
The Archives john winthrop Massachusetts Bay Colony. john winthrop - MassachusettsBay Colony - Part 1. At age 24, winthrop wrote,, Governor john winthrop.
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Following the successful colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620, Massachusetts experienced the first great immigration in America. During the 1630's, more than 20,000 English Puritans left England for New England. At the heart of this great movement was John Winthrop who is widely seen as the first great American and possibly as the most significant American of the 1600's. Born in 1588 on an estate in Suffolk, England, he was educated at Cambridge and trained to manage his father's estate. It was during his late teens, that his faith in God was ignited. At age 24, Winthrop wrote,
Governor John Winthrop "I do resolve first to give myself-my life, my wits, my health, my wealth-to the service of my God and Savior who by giving Himself for me and to me, deserves whatsoever I am or can be, at his commandment and for his glory."
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66. Descendants Of Winthrop Merrill
Generation No. 4. 4. MAHALA MERRILL (winthrop, john, winthrop) was born Abt. 5.8. MARY ANN MERRILL (WASHINGTON, winthrop, john, winthrop) was born Abt.
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Home Descendants of Winthrop Merrill Generation No. 1 Winthrop MERRILL was born Abt. 1700 in England. He married MARY GROCH. Generation No. 2 JOHN MERRILL (Winthrop) was born Abt. 1739 in Western Maine. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ELIZA DOAN Abt. 1768.
  • GEORGE MERRILL. JOSEPH MERRILL. UNKNOWN MALE MERRILL. UNKNOWN MALE MERRILL. UNKNOWN MALE MERRILL. UNKNOWN MALE MERRILL. UNKNOWN MALE MERRILL. Winthrop MERRILL, b. Abt. 1771, New Hampshire; d. 1865, Jefferson, Cook Co, Illinois.
Generation No. 3 WINTHROP MERRILL (JOHN, WINTHROP) was born Abt. 1771 in New Hampshire, and died 1865 in Jefferson, Cook Co, Illinois. He married MARY ("POLLY") BEAN.
  • MAHALA MERRILL, b. Abt. 1804, Stanstead Co, Quebec; d. Abt. 1836. WASHINGTON MERRILL, b. 1808, Stanstead Co, Quebec; d. 1844, Cook Co, Illinois. JAMES WINTHROP ("WINTHROP") MERRILL, b. June 18, 1810, Stanstead Co, Quebec; d. November 23, 1894, Webster, Washtenaw Co, Michigan. GEORGE EDWIN MERRILL, b. January 30, 1812, Stanstead Co, Quebec; d. March 12, 1901, Hagar Twp, Berrien Co, Michigan.
Generation No. 4

67. Genealogy Data
Strawbridge, , , England Gender Female Parents Father Forth, john Mother Hilles,Thomasine Family Marriage 16 MAR 1605 Spouse winthrop, john Birth 12
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Rutaut, Francoise
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Soulage (dit Deschamps), Catherine
Gender: Female
Family: Marriage: 1636 in Saintes, France
Spouse: Boutet, Martin
Birth : ABT 1616 Sceaux (near Paris), France
Death : 1686
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Forth, Mary Birth : 1 JAN 1583 Gr. Strawbridge, , , England Death : 26 JUN 1615 Gr. Strawbridge, , , England Gender: Female Parents: Father: Forth, John Mother: Hilles, Thomasine Family: Marriage: 16 MAR 1605 Spouse: Winthrop, John Birth : 12 JAN 1587/88 Edwardston, Suffolk, England Death : 26 MAR 1649 Boston, Suffolk Co., Mass. Gender: Male Parents: Father: Winthrop, Adam III Mother: Brown, Ann Children: Winthrop, John II Birth : 12 FEB 1606 Groton Manor, , Suffolk Co., England Death : 1676 Boston, Suffolk Co., Mass. Gender: Male Winthrop, Henry Birth : , , , England Gender: Male Winthrop, Mary

68. Genealogy Data
Forth, Mary Family Spouse winthrop, john Birth 1587 Suffolk, England Death Massachusetts Parents Father winthrop, Adam Mother Browne, Anne Children
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Lewis, John
Birth : 1594
Death : 21 AUG 1657
Family: Spouse: Warner, Liddea
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Van Aken, Elizabeth
Birth : ABT. 1777 Maryland
Family: Spouse: Kuykendall, Daniel
Birth : 17 DEC 1768 New Jersey
Death : ABT. 1856
Parents: Father: Kuykendall, Benjamin
Mother: Jones, Anne Children: Cuykendall, John Birth : ABT. 1800 Cuykendall, Benjamin Cuykendall, Sarah Birth : 15 DEC 1804 Cuykendall, Elizabeth Birth : 11 JAN 1808 Cuykendall, Edward Cuykendall, Anne Birth : ABT. 1810 Cuykendall, Rebecca Birth : 4 MAY 1814 Cuykendall, Daniel Birth : 1 JUN 1816 Cuykendall, Van Birth : 4 MAR 1818
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Ganaway, Ruby Birth : living Family: Marriage: living Spouse: Brock, Francis Isaac Birth : 1 MAR 1909 Stantland, Missouri Death : 22 NOV 1978 Lebanon, LeClede, Missouri Parents: Father: Brock, Orton Harmon Mother: Blickensderfer, Myrtle Augusta
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Swafford, Elizabeth Birth : 1805 North Carolina Family: Spouse: Rains, Josiah

69. The Winthrop Fleet 0f 1630
Passenger list of the eleven vessels which sailed in 1630 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.Category Regional North America History Colonial...... Rev. john WILSON, of Sudbury, Suffolk, Boston. DAVID WILTON, Dorchester. ElizabethWing. john winthrop, of Croton, Suffolk, Boston. Henry winthrop. Stephen winthrop.
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Eleven vessels brought ' the Great Emigration' of this year,viz:
ARBELLA the flagship
AMBROSE
WILLIAM AND FRANCIS
TALBOT
HOPEWELL
JEWEL
WHALE
CHARLES
SUCCESS
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TRIAL
The first five ships sailed April 8 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and arrived at Salem June 13 and following days. The other half of the fleet sailed in May and arrived in July at various dates. Altogether they brought about seven hundred passengers of whom the following are presumed to have been on these ships.
DANIEL ABBOTT Cambridge ROBERT ABELL of Hemington, Leicestershire Boston WILLIAM AGAR probably of Nazing, Essex Watertown GEORGE ALCOCK probably of Leicestershire Roxbury Mrs. - - - Alcock FRANCIS ALEWORTH THOMAS ANDREW Watertown SAMUEL ARCHER Salem WILLIAM ASPINWALL of Manchester, Leicestershire Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Aspinwall Edward Aspinwall JOHN AUDLEY Boston JOHN BAKER Charlestown Mrs. Charity Baker

70. SparkNotes: John Winthrop
1. Context The England that john winthrop was born into in 1588 wasa nation wracked by generations of religious and social upheaval.
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The England that John Winthrop was born into in 1588 was a nation wracked by generations of religious and social upheaval. Forty-four years before Winthrop's birth, King Henry VIII had broken off ties to the Catholic Church and confiscated the Church's property. In order to allow him to marry yet another wife, the king had replaced the Catholic Church with the new Church of England Despite his best efforts, Henry left no living male heir when he died. Thus

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72. Name John Winthrop Category 1st Governor Of The Massachusetts
Name john winthrop. Category 1st Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.Burial Location King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Name: John Winthrop Category: Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Burial Location: King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Mike's Notes: Although his grave says he was the first governor of Massachusetts, that technically is not correct. Winthrop was the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which was formed before the United States of America actually formally existed. The official first governor of the US State of Massachusetts is John Hancock (who is buried about a block away at the Granary Burying Ground

73. John Winthrop: A Modell
john winthrop, A Modell of Christian Charity (1630) Collections of the MassachusettsHistorical Society (Boston, 1838), 3rd series 73148. john winthrop Esqr.
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A Modell of Christian Charity
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(Boston, 1838), 3rd series 7:31-48. WRITTEN ON BOARD THE ARBELLA, ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. [p.33] By the Hon. John Winthrop Esqr. In his passage (with a great company of Religious people, of which Christian tribes he was the Brave Leader and famous Governor;) from the Island of Great Brittaine to New-England in the North America. Anno 1630. CHRISTIAN CHARITIE. A Modell hereof GOD ALMIGHTY in his most holy and wise providence, hath soe disposed of the condition of' mankind, as in all times some must be rich, some poore, some high and eminent in power and dignitie; others mean and in submission. The Reason hereof. Reas . First to hold conformity with the rest of his world, being delighted to show forth the glory of his wisdom in the variety and difference of the creatures, and the glory of his power in ordering all these differences for the preservation and good of the whole; and the glory of his greatness, that as it is the glory of princes to have many officers, soe this great king will haue many stewards, Counting himself more honoured in dispensing his gifts to man by man, than if he did it by his owne immediate hands. Reas.

74. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Robison To Rockum
of Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich; nephew of Richard Steere Aldrich and winthrop WilliamsAldrich; brother of winthrop Rockefeller; uncle of john Davison Rockefeller
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75. OUP USA: John Winthrop
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America's Forgotten Founding Father
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The first full-length biography of a giant of early American history
The preeminent figure of early New England, John Winthrop was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. More than anyone else, he shaped the culture of New England and his effort to create a Puritan "City on a Hill" has had a lasting effect on American values. In John Winthrop Incorporating previously unexplored archival materials from both sides of the Atlantic, here is the definitive portrait of one of the giants of our history. New and recent titles of related interest: American History Francis J. Bremer is Editor of the Winthrop Papers for the Massachusetts Historical Society. A pioneer in the trans-Atlantic approach to early American history, he has been a visiting scholar at Oxford and Cambridge. He is Professor of History at Millersville University and lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Publication dates and prices are subject to change without notice.

76. Untitled Document
john winthrop. 15881649. Life. Homes. winthrop, john. A Model of ChristianCharity. Norton Anthology of American Literature. Shorter Fourth Edition.
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John Winthrop
Life
Homes
  • England (1588-1630)
  • Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630-1649)
Occupation
  • lawyer
  • governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony
Religion
  • Puritan
Chronology
  • 1588: born in Groton, England
  • 1629: elected governor of Massachusetts Bay Company
  • 1630: delivers A Model of Christian Charity on Arbella
  • 1630: arrives in New England
  • 1637: "A Defense of an Order of Court Made in the Year 1637"
  • 1637: "John Winthrop's Christian Experience"
Issues and themes
After William Bradford and his Separatist Puritans left England around 1609 and later sailed to America in 1620, many English Puritans continued to believe that they could reform the Church of England, which they believed was corrupt. In 1630, however, about 700 of these Puritans, led by John Winthrop, followed Bradford's example and traveled to America, where they set up the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Puritan scholars have suggested various reasons for this exodus. Perry Miller has argued that Winthrop and other Puritans saw their project as an "errand into the wilderness" and believed they could reform Christianity by setting up a model of God's kingdom in America. Other scholars, notably Andrew Delbanco, have suggested that many of the Puritans who migrated in the 1630s had other goals; some, for example, apparently were fleeing the corrupt morality of England. In The Model of Christian Charity , Winthrop uses tenets of Christianity and his own sense of reason to write a political sermon designed to prepare the Puritans for their difficult project in America. This public work not only explains the Puritans' belief in a

77. Governor John WINTHROP & Mary FORTH
m. 16 Apr 1605, Great Stambridge, Essex, England Governor john winthrop, Mary FORTH.b. 12 Jan 1587/1588, Edwardstone, Suffolk, England occ. magistrate edu.
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Adam WINTHROP
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16 Apr 1605, Great Stambridge, Essex, England Governor John WINTHROP Mary FORTH b. 12 Jan 1587/1588, Edwardstone, Suffolk, England
occ. magistrate
edu. Attended Trinity College, Cambridge, briefly, then studied law at Gray's Inn and in the 1620's was an attorney at the Court of Wards in London
rel. Admitted to Boston church as member #1 on 30 July 1630, the date the church was organized
d. 26 Mar 1649, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Age: 62
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26 Jun 1615, Great Stambridge, Essex, England br. res. spouses: 1, Children John WINTHROP Henry WINTHROP Forth WINTHROP [male?] Mary WINTHROP ... Contact

78. John Winthrop School - Home - John Winthrop School
john winthrop School. winthrop School. john winthrop K8 School MathLeague Champions 3rd year 85 Eckart Street Bridgeport, Ct 06606.
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79. Genealogy Data
Death 1776 Parents Father (Gov.), Joseph Dudley Mother Twing, Rebecca FamilyMarriage 16 DEC 1707 Spouse winthrop, john Birth _ 1681 Mass.
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Brockway, Hannah
Birth : 30 NOV 1718 Lyme, Ct.
Parents: Father: Brockway, William
Mother: Pratt, Prudence
Family: Marriage: 18 OCT 1733 in East Haddam Middlesex Connecticut
Spouse: Beebe, Joshua
Birth : 1713
Children: Beebe, Brockway
Birth : 12 SEP 1735 East Haddam, Connecticut
Death : 23 FEB 1815 Millington, CT
Beebe, Prudence Birth : 03 AUG 1737 East Haddam,CT. Beebe, Joshua Beebe, Dimmis Birth : 31 JUL 1740 East Haddam, CT. Beebe, Gideon Birth : 17 JUN 1742 East Haddam, CT. Beebe, Jerusha Birth : 11 AUG 1746 East Haddam, CT.
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Mabie, Catherine Parents: Father: Mabie, Caspar (Maybee) Mother: Schureman, Elizabeth Family: Spouse: Secord, Daniel Jr. Birth : 1698 Death : 1765 Parents: Father: Secord, Daniel Sr. Mother: Woertman, Catherine Children: Secord, Isaac Birth : abt1720 Secord, Daniel III Secord, John Secord, Peter Birth : 15 NOV 1726 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Death : 1818 Secord, Rachael Birth : 15 NOV 1726 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Secord, James Sr. Birth : 1732 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Death : 1784 Secord, Sophia

80. Gov. John Winthrop
Gov. john winthrop. married, Mary Forth, 16 Apr 1605, Great Stambridge, Essex,England. son, john winthrop, 12 Feb 1606, son, Henry winthrop, 10 Jan 1608,
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Gov. John Winthrop
born 12 Jan 1588 Edwardstone, Suffolk, England
died 26 Mar 1649 Boston, MA
father: Adam Winthrop
mother: Anne Browne married Mary Forth 16 Apr 1605 Great Stambridge, Essex, England son John Winthrop 12 Feb 1606 son Henry Winthrop 10 Jan 1608 son Forth Winthrop 30 Dec 1609 Great Stambridge, Essex, England daughter Mary Winthrop abt 1612 daughter Anne Winthrop 3 Aug 1614 daughter Anne Winthrop married Thomasine Clopton 6 Dec 1615 Groton, Suffolk, England daughter infant Winthrop 30 Nov 1616 married Margaret Tyndal 29 Apr 1618 Great Maplestead, Essex, England son Stephen Winthrop 24 Mar 1619 son Adam Winthrop 7 Apr 1620 Groton, Suffolk, England son Deane Winthrop son Nathaniel Winthrop abt 1625 son Samuel Winthrop abt 1627 daughter Anne Winthrop abt 1630 son William Winthrop 20 Aug 1632 daughter Sarah Winthrop abt 1634 married Martha Rainsborough Dec 1647 son Joshua Winthrop Dec 1648 INDEX
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