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  Weymouth,Dorset,England - Emigrant ship, the Abigail and John Endicott
This particular passage was important as it carried the new government for the London Plantation.
A memorial to two pioneers was unveiled on 2 June 1914 by Mrs Joseph Chamberlain, a direct descendant of John Endicott, in front of a huge crowd.
The Eric Ricketts Memorial Bench next to the Endicott memorial, near the Ferry Terminal.
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  CISTP - John Endicott
Endicott received his Ph.D. in international affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, a program run jointly by Tufts University and Harvard in 1974.
Endicott came to the Georgia Institute of Technology in July, 1989, after a 31-year career in government - 28 with the United States Air Force and three as a member of the Senior Executive Service of the Department of Defense.
Endicott serves on the Executive Board of the Japan-America Society of Georgia, and was elected to the post of Executive Vice Chairman for the Southeast Korea America Friendship Society in April 2000.
www.cistp.gatech.edu /cistp/people/endicott.htm   (458 words)

  
  John Endicott Summary
John Endecott (1588-1655) was one of the English founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and later its governor.
John Endecott was born in 1588 (or 1589) in Dorchester, England.
Endicott was the local governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from April 1629 to June 1630, when John Winthrop brought the charter to Salem and became governor of the colony as well as of the company.
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Endicott was the local governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from April 1629 to June 1630, when John Winthrop brought the charter to Salem and became governor of the colony as well as of the company.
Though it seems slightly out of character, Endicott strongly defended the religious dissenter Roger Williams, and, around that time, he was alleged to have cut the Cross of St. George from an English flag in protest of the use of the symbols of the Catholic Church.
After John Winthrop died in 1649, Endicott was elected governor, and by annual re-elections served continuously until his death, with the exception of two years (1650-1651 and 1654-1655), when he was deputy-governor.
www.gogoglo.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/j/jo/john_endicott.html   (584 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - John Endicott
John Endicott was most likely born before 1600.
After John Winthrop died in 1649, Endicott was elected governor, and by annual re-elections served continuously until his death, with the exception of two years (1650–1651 and 1654–1655), when he was deputy-governor.
Anne Gower was named by governor Matthew Craddock as a cousin of his, and Endicott's second wife was a sister-in-law of the colonial financier and magistrate Roger Ludlow.
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 Georgia Institute of Technology :: Profiles—Dr. John Endicott   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, Dr. John Endicott served as a nuclear targeting officer in the Strategic Air Command headquarters when it was sealed for the only time in history.
Years later, Endicott — a retired colonel who spent twenty-eight years in the U.S. Air Force and a professor at Georgia Tech since 1989 — and his brainchild, the Limited Nuclear Weapons Free Zone for Northeast Asia (LNWFZ-NEA), were nominated for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.
Endicott is also co-principal investigator for the Sam Nunn Security Program, funded by the MacArthur Foundation, in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.
www.gatech.edu /profiles/endicott.php   (353 words)

  
 Endicott, John
John Endicott, who, with his brother, Jacob O., and his sister Mary, carries on the old farm in the town of Newport, first settled by their father Timothy in 1837, was born in this town, September 9, 1821, and is a direct descendant of John Endicott, the first governor of Massachusetts.
Timothy Endicott, the father, was born in Danvers, Mass., in 1790, and was a farmer and the owner of a saw and grist mill.
Endicott has also raised some fine horses, including the one known as Rocket, which was one of the fastest horses raised in the State in the early sixties, having a record of 2.
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Flaherty, who has led the SAIS Advisory Council since 2003, is the first SAIS graduate and the first woman to chair the board of trustees.
The GPI ranks the peacefulness of 121 nations by analyzing 24 indicators of internal and external peacefulness and correlating them with other factors.
Click here to download or listen to John Endicott's remarks.
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