Rev. John Lothropp (1584–1653) – sometimes spelled Lothrop or Lathrop – was an English Anglican clergyman, who became a Congregationalist minister and emigrant to New England. He was among the first settlers of Barnstable, Massachusetts.
Lothropp was a strong proponent of the separation of church and state. This idea eventually became the mainstream view of people in the United States of America, because of the efforts of Lothropp and others. Lothropp influenced the culture of New England, and through that, upon the rest of the country. He has had many notable descendants, including at least six US presidents, as well as many other prominent governors, government leaders, leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and businesspeople.
Rev. JohnLothropp (1584–1653) – sometimes spelled Lothrop or Lathrop – was an English Anglican clergyman, who became a Congregationalist minister and...
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(1749–1755). Through his maternal grandmother, Arnold was a descendant of JohnLothropp, an ancestor of six presidents. Arnold's father was a successful businessman...
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Nonconformist minister JohnLothropp, in whose church at nearby Hawkhurst Thomas was baptized on March 19, 1618. In 1634 the Hinckleys and Lothropp migrated to New...
carrying religious dissidents such as Anne Hutchinson, the Reverend JohnLothropp and the Reverend Zechariah Symmes. Laud's desire to impose uniformity...
The original library building was built in 1644 as the house of Rev. JohnLothropp and is the oldest building housing a public library in the United States...
Generations of the Families of John of Salem, 1633; John of Hartford, 1636; Samuel of New Haven, 1646; Alexander of Braintree, 1654; John of Boston, 1669; Wm. of...
Adams (grandmother), Capt. Benjamin Beale, Joseph Grant Beale, John Quincy Adams, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Samuel Adams Sr. JohnLothropp, King Edward I...
organized themselves in secret, under the leadership of Henry Jacob, JohnLothropp, and Henry Jessey. Now, however, they were less secretive. Other ministers...
(1756–1821), a soldier in the Revolutionary War. A descendant of the puritan JohnLothropp, his paternal grandparents were Elisha Lathrop and Hannah (née Hough)...
Catholicism Richard Clarke (?–1634) – Anglican scholar and preacher JohnLothropp (1584–1653) – Anglican minister and founder of Barnstable, Massachusetts...
had carried John Cotton to the same destination), arriving in Boston on 18 September. Among his fellow-travellers were the Revd. JohnLothropp (who became...
county, Iowa Territory Asahel Albert Lathrop is a direct descendant of JohnLothropp (also Lothrop or Lathrop; 1584–1653) a clergyman, who was a Puritan...
Sara, sister of John Dumaresq of Jersey, who survived him, he had several children, including Henry Jacob the younger. JohnLothropp picked up the threads...
Blackleach Burritt and a descendant of Governor Thomas Welles and Rev. JohnLothropp. Her sister, Margaretta Josephine Gray, was married to Henry Seymour...
Barbour Lathrop, and Minna Lathrop. She was a descendant of the puritan JohnLothropp on her father's side. She was a member of the Barbour family on her...
Mayflower passengers Elder William Brewster and John Howland. He was also a descendant of JohnLothropp, an English Anglican clergyman who became a Congregationalist...
Notable Americans … Alfred Lathrop was also a descendant of the Rev JohnLothropp.] Baker, Mark (2104). Connecticut Families of the Revolution, American...
New Hampshire, on November 17, 1808. Lathrop was a descendant of Rev. JohnLothropp (1584–1653), and thus a distant cousin of Latter Day Saint prophet Joseph...
refer to them as: Independents, Brownist, semi-Separatist, or Puritans. JohnLothropp picked up Jacob's London congregation after his death; Jessey took over...
Independent church led by JohnLothropp. The initiative seems originally to have stemmed from Duppa's demand that Lothropp's church, in renewing its covenant...