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  1. Fue gobernador de la Colonia de la Bahía de Massachusetts de 1629 a 1630, de 1644 a 1645, de 1649 a 1650, de 1651 a 1654 y de 1655 a 1664. Durante todo este período, prácticamente el período más largo que se ha logrado. ostentaba al mismo tiempo autoridad civil, judicial y militar. Como gobernante de una de las colonias más grandes de la ...

  2. 1629-1630, 1644-1645, 1649-16501651-1654 & 1655-1665. "John Endicott (1588-1665), sometimes Endecott or Endicot, was a colonial magistrate, soldier, and governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Endicott lived in Boston for only a few years near the close of his life. Salem Massachusetts was his place of residence from 1628, when he first came to ...

  3. www.endecottendicott.comJohn Endecott

    "The only difference between John Endecott and others was, he manifested his opinions by his acts, while they, with more prudence and safety, retained theirs in secret". History. JEFA founded on June 1, 2002. Governed by a Board of Trustees made up of members who are typically Life Members and direct descendants of John Endecott.

  4. John Endecott, auch John Endicott (* ca. 1588, mutmaßlich in Dorchester, England; † 15. März 1665 [Anm 1] in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony) war ein englischer Puritaner, Kolonialbeamter, Soldat und der zweite Gouverneur der Massachusetts Bay Colony. Mit der Ausnahme eines einzigen Jahres besaß er während seiner gesamten Jahre in der ...

  5. John Endecott (c. 1589—1665) colonial governor Quick Reference (c.1589–1665), emigrated from England (1628), and was governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30) until the arrival of Winthrop. He held ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Governor John Endecott was born at Middlecott Manor in 1588, We do not know what his mother’s name was but she died bearing John. Her husband, Thomas Endecott, was able to raise his son with the assistance of his uncle, William endecott (1543-1630) and his new bride, Anne Ellis, who, effectively was John's "mother" throughout his youth.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2017 · Assembling a force of around 90 men, Captain John Endecott sailed for Block Island. Landing on August 25, Endecott found that most of the island's population had fled or gone into hiding. Burning two villages, his troops carried off crops before re-embarking. Sailing west to Fort Saybrook, he next intended to capture the killers of John Stone.