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Biography[]

Gov. Col. John Haynes, Lord of the Manor of Gourney was born on 1 May 1594 in Old Holt, Messing, Essex, England to John Haynes ( - ) and Mary Mitchell ( - ) and died on 1 Mar 1654 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. He married first in about 1636 in North America to Mabel Harlakenden (1614 - 1655), who is a descendant of Edward III of England, and married second to Mary Thornton ( - ). He is buried at Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA.

Haynes arms

Facts and Occupation[]

He made a voyage in 1646 to England, came back and died in Hartford, Connecticut, North America; was one of the five men that drafted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: the first constitution of Connecticut; proprietor in England, owner of Copford Hall Manor and of Fenny Compton Manor; an original proprietor in Connecticut, “owned a lot on main Street, opposite the meeting-house yard, but previous to February, 1639 he purchased from Richard Webb the lot on the corner of Front and Arch Street;” was part of the trial that banished Roger Williams (c.1603 - 1683), founder of Providence Rhode Island, which John Haynes regretted later on.

He was Lord of the Manor of Gourney in England; Haynes was admitted to the church of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America prior to 14 May 1634; admitted a Freeman on 14 May 1634; admirer of Thomas Hooker; was on 3 Feb 1634- 1635 selectmen for Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; on the committee to oversee military matters; was on the Committee on boundary between Boston and Charlestown on 4 Mar 1634 and 1635; was selectmen of Cambridge between 3 Feb 1634 and 1635; was appointed on 25 Sep 1634 to “oversee the ammunition house to be built at New Town; appointed on 13 Dec 1636 colonel of regiment for Charlestown, Watertown, Cambridge, Concord, and Dedham, Massachusetts; Assistant to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634 and 1636; Magistrate of the courts of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Medford, and Concord, Massachusetts, North America; 5th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1635 to 1646; Assistant to the Court of Connecticut 1637, 1638, 1642, and 1648;  Magistrate to the Connecticut Particular Court, 1693-46 and 1648-49; 1st Governor to the Colony of Connecticut, 1639, 1641, 1643, 1645, 1647, 1649, 1651, and 1653; Deputy Governor to the Colony of Connecticut, 1640, 1644, 1650; Connecticut Commissioner to the United Colonies, 1642 and 1643 and 1646.

Children[]

With his first wife Mabel Harlakenden (1614 - 1655)

  1. Ruth Haynes (1631 - 1688)

With his second wife Mary Thornton ( - )

  1. Robert Haynes (c.1618 - )
  2. Maj. Gen. Hezekiah Haynes (1619 - 1693)
  3. Mary Haynes (bef.1633 - )

Coat of Arms[]

These were the coat of arms of Gov. Col. John Haynes.

Lineage[]

Gov. Col. John Haynes (1594 - 1654)

m. Mabel Harlakenden (1614 - 1655)

Ruth Haynes (1631 - 1688)

m. Hon. Samuel Wyllys (1632 - 1709)

Mahitable Wyllys (1660 - 1698)

m. Rev. Daniel Russell (1642 - 1680)

Mabel Russell (1678 - 1730)

m. Rev. John Hubbard (1676 - 1705)

Sheriff Daniel Hubbard (1706 - 1741)

m. Martha Coit (1706 - 1741)

Elizabeth Hubbard (1738 - 1808)

m. Benjamin Greene, Jr. (1738 - 1807)

Lucretia Greene (1771 - 1851)

m. Henry Wainwright (1771 - 1827)

Lucretia Wainwright (1810 - 1886)

m. Frederic Hall Bradlee (1807 - 1886)

Josiah Bradlee III (1837 - 1902)

m. Alice Crowninshield (1839 - 1926)

Frederick Josiah Bradlee I (1866 - 1951)

m. Elizabeth Whitwell Thomas (1868 - 1952)

Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (1892 - 1970)

m. Chevaliere Josephine de Gersdorff (1896 - 1975)

Chevalier Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 - 2014)

m. Sally Sterling Quinn (b.1941)

Chevalier Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee, KJ (b.1982)

References[]

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  • The Greens of Rhode Island with Historical Records of English Ancestry 1534-1902, compiled from the Mss. of the Late Major-General George Sears Greene, by Louis Brownell Clarke, New York, 1903, p. 257

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  • The Greens of Rhode Island with Historical Records of English Ancestry 1534-1902, compiled from the Mss. of the Late Major-General George Sears Greene, by Louis Brownell Clarke, New York, 1903, p. 257

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