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Simon Bradstreet (
March 18,
1603–
March 27,
1697) was a colonial magistrate, businessman and governor of the
Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Simon Bradstreet was born in
Horbling,
Lincolnshire. His
father was the rector of the parish church. Prior to his
emigration to America, Bradstreet attended
Emmanuel College at
Cambridge for two years. Bradstreet married the future poet
Anne Dudley while still in England. She was the daughter of
Puritan leader
Thomas Dudley. Dudley and others recognized Bradstreet's administrative abilities, and he was persuaded to leave for the fledgling
Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
Bradstreet was chosen to fill several important positions in colonial affairs, and he served as an assistant in the upper house of the
General Court for most of his life. During his first twenty years in the colony, he was heavily involved in business pursuits, as well as the founding of new towns. In 1661, he was chosen as an envoy to the court of
Charles II, that monarch having recently been restored to power. In 1679 Bradstreet was chosen governor of the colony. He would turn out to be the last governor under the original charter. In 1686, the colony was denied its right to self-rule, and Sir
Edmund Andros was installed as governor. Bradstreet served briefly as governor again after
Andros was overthrown, but
England replaced him with Sir
William Phips in 1692. Bradstreet continued to serve in government until his death in 1697, in
Salem, Massachusetts.
Simon Bradstreet built his first home in America at the present location of Harvard Square at Brattle Street and John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge Massachusetts.
(External Link
) That location is at 42°22'24.78"N and 71° 7'9.12"W.
His first wife
Anne Dudley died in 1672; they'd had eight children, of whom seven survived infancy. Bradstreet then married
Ann Gardner, the widow of Captain Joseph Gardner of Salem. In June 1659, Bradstreet's daughter
Hannah Bradstreet (by first wife
Anne Dudley) married
Andrew Wiggin, son of Governor
Thomas Wiggin, governor of the
Upper Plantation of New Hampshire.
Descendants
Descendants of Simon and
Anne Bradstreet, daughter of
Thomas Dudley
Political
Non-political
Juliet Winters Carpenter
Steve Young
John Lithgow
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