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Winthrop, John
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This volume was first used by John Winthrop, F.R.S., who made miscellaneous notes on scattered pages throughout. Later, John Still Winthrop (1720-1776) recorded genealogical data taken from memoranda of Wait Winthrop and John Winthrop, F.R.S. Finally, Francis Bayard Winthrop added genealogical notes, copies of a few letters, and miscellaneous memoranda.
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John Winthrop John Winthrop, père (12 janvier 1588–26 mars 1649) est né à Edwardstone, Suffolk, Angleterre, le fils d’Adam Winthrop (1548–1623) et de Anne Browne. Il est connu comme l'un des fondateurs de la Colonie de la baie du Massachusetts.
John Kerry's signature Kerry is the second child of Richard John Kerry, a Foreign Service agent and an attorney for the Bureau of United Nations Affairs, and Rosemary Forbes Kerry, a World War II nurse and member of the wealthy Forbes family. He has three siblings: two sisters, Diana (born in 1947) and Margery (aka Peggy; born in 1941) and a brother, Cameron (born in 1950), who is a litigator in Boston. Cameron Kerry converted to Judaism on his marriage.
In his book ''The Hypomanic Edge,'' psychologist John D. Gartner argues that many of the most prominent leaders in American history experienced a mild, benign form of mania that turned them into superachievers. What follow are some of his rough diagnoses.
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Scottsdale Mayor, Mary Manross, John Manross and renowned pop artist, Peter Max Noted artist, John Manross, grew up in a home that inspired the arts. As the grandson of renowned aerospace and western artist, Bert Winthrop, John has studied and observed his Grandfather's techniques for years. This influence has had a profound affect on John who continues to develop his own style and technique.
John Winthrop Like all great men, John had his warts. Although he was a very practical administrator, his ideals were so strong that they allowed little room for tolerance. He presided over the trial of Anne Hutchinson who diverged from Puritan views and called for women's rights. But rather than execute her, which he might have done, he exiled her.
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