GOVERNOR JOHN WEBSTER

Born: August 9, 1590   Cossington, Leicestershire, England
Died: April 5, 1661   Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Buried: Old Hadley Cemetery   Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts


Parents:
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
Matthew Webster
Elizabeth Ashton
 
Agnes Smith
Cossington, Leicestershire, England
November 7, 1609


 
Children: Matthew Feb. 11, 1609 † July 16, 1675
  Margaret Feb. 21, 1610 † June 25, 1656
  William Dec. 26, 1614 † Apr. 27, 1688
  Thomas Nov. 24, 1616 † Oct. 20, 1686
  Robert Nov. 17, 1619 † May 31, 1676
  Anne July 29, 1621 † June 9, 1662

Notes: "Immigrated to New England, probably in the early 1630's; moved from Newtowne (now Cambridge),
  Massachusetts in 1636, and took up residence in what is now Hartford, Connecticut. Became a member of the Connecticut General Court in 1637, and in 1638 was also chosen as a Deputy Commissioner. Served as an Assistant of the colony from 1639 until 1655, when he was named Deputy Governor, elected governor of Connecticut in the spring of 1656.
 
"In the 1650's Connecticut's Hartford and Wethersfield churches were affected by disputes over questions of church order, including a dispute over the eligibility requirements for infant baptism. Although a council met in Hartford to seek a solution to these differences in June 1656, the Hartford minister and his church refused to abide by the council's recommendations, and religious dissention persisted in the troubled colony.
 
"Despite the fact that he had been named Connecticut's First Assistant following his year as governor, Webster in 1659 joined with those members of the Hartford church who had decided to unite with other dissidents and establish a new congregation in Hadley, Massachusetts. After he settled in Hadley, Webster was in May 1660 'commissioned with magistratticall power for the year ensuring' by the Massachusetts General Court, but he died on April 5, 1661, before his term had expired."
-- from History & Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut, 1915

Ancestry: The Webster-Hunt Line

Last Will and Testiment of Gov. John Webster
June 25, 1659

Memorial to John Webster, Esq.
by Noah Webster, LL.D. (1818)

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