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John Winthrop Biography
(Politician, Theologian)Birthday: January 12, 1588 (Capricorn)
Born In: Edwardstone, Suffolk, England
Advanced SearchJohn Winthrop was an English Puritan Lawyer, best known as one of the founders of the ‘Massachusetts Bay Colony,’ one of the biggest settlements in New England. He sailed to North America from England with a large group of immigrants and served as the first governor of the colony. His vision served as a blueprint for other colonies in the New England to thrive. Born in Suffolk, England, into a wealthy family, he was initially home schooled. The religious discussions of his parents when he was young got him interested in theology at an early age. He attended ‘Trinity College’ for higher education. He studied law and later worked as a government lawyer in London. He was also a land owner and lived a comfortable life. He was one of the pioneers behind the ‘Massachusetts Bay Company’ and with a large group of colonists sailed to the New World in 1630. He became the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the same year and ruled as an authoritarian. He was also a highly religious man, which was also a key element in his way of governing the colony. Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In January
Died At Age: 61
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Magaret Tyndal, Martha Rainsborough, Mary Forth, Thomasine Clopton
father: Adam
mother: Anne (née Browne) Winthrop
children: Anne
Born Country: England
place of death: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
City: Suffolk, England
More Factseducation: Trinity College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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American PeopleBritish PeopleIntellectuals & AcademicsAmerican MenBritish MenMale Leaders Childhood & Early LifeJohn Winthrop was born in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England, on January 12, 1587. Some historians also claim that he was born in 1588. John’s parents were wealthy. His father, Adam Winthrop, was a lawyer and a landowner who also ran his own textile business. John’s mother, Anne Winthrop, also hailed from a rich family of landowners. John was raised with three sisters.When John was still young, his father became a director at the ‘Trinity College’ of the ‘Cambridge University’ and the family relocated there and later shifted to Groton Manor, his uncle’s mansion, after he moved to Ireland.John Chaplin was appointed as his private tutor; he was home schooled for the most part of his childhood. It is also believed that he also attended a Grammar school at Bury St. Edmunds.John’s father was an extremely religious man and used to have many such discussions with his friends. This is how John became interested in the study of theology. In December 1602, John enrolled at ‘Trinity College’ to study law.John got married at a very early age and dropped out of college. He began practising law in London, which got him in touch with many elite businessmen of England. In 1613, Adam Winthrop, his uncle, transferred all his holdings in Groton to John, making him the Lord of the Manor at Groton.One of the most important aspects of his teenage years was his deep interest in religious studies. He studied religious books and scriptures deeply and trained himself to become a fully-fledged ‘Puritan.’ He was somehow convinced that he was selected by the God himself as a ‘saint’.This also led John to become a social worker. He actively participated in social causes and believed that the world is wicked and only religion can be its true salvation.He was a county squire with a huge estate and land. He led a comfortable life in England until the late 1620s. It was the time when the King of England, Charles I, got married to a catholic and things looked very disheartening for the Puritans and other religious minorities.In addition to this, England was also going through a very difficult economic slowdown and John had already lost his government job for being a Puritan. His lands and estates had also shrunk considerably, but John was determined to practise his religion, so he began to explore ways for a better life for himself.