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  1. 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 ...

  2. John Endecott (before 1601 – 15 March 1664/5, also spelled Endicott) was an English colonial magistrate, soldier and the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. During all of his years in the colony but one, he held some form of civil, judicial, or military high office. He served a total of 16 years as governor, including most of the last 15 years of his life; this period of service ...

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for John (Endicott) Endecott born abt. 1588 Chagford, Devon, England died 1665 Massachusetts Bay Colony including ancestors + descendants + 7 photos + 3 family memories + 53 genealogist comments + questions + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  4. A statue of John Endecott by artist C. Paul Jennewein and architect Ralph Weld Gray is installed along The Fenway, in Boston 's Forsyth Park, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [1] Activists have objected to the statue because of Endecott's treatment of Indigenous Americans. [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Endicott Pear Tree is still producing pears in Massachusetts, nearly 400 years after John Endecott planted it on his farm in Danvers.

  7. In September of 1658, Connecticut and Massachusetts urged their neighbor to join with them and banish any Rhode Island Quakers found in their midst.