1576 - 1626 (50 years)
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Name |
John Robinson |
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Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
Between March 1576 and Sep 1576 |
Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England [4, 9, 10] |
General Information |
According to Murphy (1864) More than any other man of modern times, he is regarded as the Father of Congregationalism. He was distinguished for learning and abilities ; a sound classical scholar, and able theologian: foiling in debate Episcopius, the professor in the Leyden University, the successor of Arminius ; yet a man most devout, humble, gentle and lovely in spirit. [9] |
Education |
1592 (Age 16) |
Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England [9, 10] |
He entered Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1592. While a member of college, he was brought to the saving knowledge of God and of his Son Jesus Christ, under the faithful ministrations of the Reverend William Perkins, a learned and famous preacher in the University, and a strict Calvinist, who died in the year 1602. In 1596 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. |
Occupation |
1598 (Age 22) |
Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England [9] |
He received a fellowship at Corpus Christi College in 1598, which he resigned in 1604. |
Religion |
1604 (Age 28) |
Norwich, Norfolk, England [9, 10] |
In 1604 he began his ministerial work in and near Norwich, in Norfolk; and while there, he is described by Ainsworth, as "a man worthily reverenced of all the city for the grace of God, which was in him." |
Religion |
1606 (Age 30) |
Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England [1, 9, 10] |
Puritans who lived in the north of England were, on account of their dispersed state, divided in 1606 into two distinct churches. John Robinson became the teacher; with Richard Clifton, a somewhat older man, who had been rector of Babworth, as pastor. |
Moved To |
1608 (Age 32) |
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands [1, 7] |
In the fall of 1607, Mr. Clifton and many of his church, being harassed, removed themselves and families to Holland. In the Spring of 1608, they were followed by Mr. John Robinson. |
Moved To |
1609 (Age 33) |
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [9] |
In 1609 he moved to Leiden, Netherlands. |
Deed |
5 May 1611 (Age 35) |
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [8, 9] |
He purchased on 5 May 1611 for 8,000 Florins, a house and garden situated opposite and to the south of the belfry of the Peter's Church. This house was the place of worship during the pilgrim's time in Leyden. |
Miscellaneous |
1620 (Age 44) |
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [1, 9] |
The Mayflower, which sailed in 1620, was to be only the first group to go to America. John was prevailed upon to stay with those in Leyden. His hope to come to America ended with his death in 1625. |
Residence |
1622 (Age 46) |
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [5] |
In 1622 his family in Leiden consisted of himself, his wife Bridget, children James,! Bridget, Isaac, Mercy, Fear and Jacob, and a maid servant, Mary Hardy. |
Death |
1 Mar 1626 |
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [1, 4, 6, 9] |
- His death was recorded old style as 19 March 1625. [6, 9]
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Miscellaneous |
24 Jul 1891 (Age 315) [3] |
On 24 July 1891, a tablet was placed in the church reading:
IN MEMORY OF
REV. JOHN ROBINSON, M.A.
PASTOR OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH WORSHIPING OVER AGAINST
THIS SPOT, A.D. 1609- 1625, WHENCE AT HIS PROMPTING
WENT FORTH
THE PILGRIM FATHERS
TO SETTLE NEW ENGLAND
IN l620.
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BURIED UNDER THIS HOUSE OF WORSHIP, 4 MAR. 1625
AET- XLIX YEARS.
—
IN MEMORIA AETERNA ERIT JUSTUS.
—
ERECTED BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
A.D. 1891. |
Burial |
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Pieterskerk, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands [8] |
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Plaque in Leiden Memorializing Rev. John Robinson
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Person ID |
I4230 |
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Last Modified |
18 Aug 2021 |
Family |
Bridget White, b. —, Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England d. say 1640, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
Marriage |
15 Feb 1604 |
Saint Mary's Church, Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England [10] |
- College fellows were prohibited from marrying so Robinson resigned his fellowship to wed Bridget White. [10]
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Age at Marriage |
He : 27 years and 11 months - She : ??. |
Children |
| 1. John Robinson |
| 2. Bridget Robinson |
| 3. Isaac Robinson, b. 1610, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
+ | 4. Mary Robinson, b. 18 Mar 1597, Fairsted, Essex, England d. 24 Mar 1655, Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts (Age 58 years) |
| 5. Fear Robinson |
| 6. Jacob Robinson |
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Family ID |
F3419 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
18 Aug 2021 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - Between March 1576 and Sep 1576 - Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England |
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| Education - 1592 - Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England |
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| Child - Mary Robinson - 18 Mar 1597 - Fairsted, Essex, England |
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| Occupation - 1598 - Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England |
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| Religion - 1604 - Norwich, Norfolk, England |
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| Marriage - 15 Feb 1604 - Saint Mary's Church, Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England |
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| Religion - 1606 - Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England |
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| Moved To - 1608 - Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
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| Moved To - 1609 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Child - Isaac Robinson - 1610 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Deed - 5 May 1611 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Miscellaneous - 1620 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Residence - 1622 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Death - 1 Mar 1626 - Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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| Burial - — - Pieterskerk, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands |
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Sources |
- [S1910] anonymous. "History of the Pilgrim Society, with a Brief Account of the Early Settlement of Plymouth Colony", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume I, 1847).
- [S1916] Bready, Margaret Margaret Bready Genealogy Collection Volume 17, (Eastham.,Massachusetts: Eastham Historical Society Archives, 1995).
- [S1915] Dexter, Morton. "The John Robinson Tablet", (Boston: The Mayflower Descendant, Volume 2, 1900).
- [S241] Griggs, Dan. McNall Genealogy, (manuscript, 2003).
- [S1913] Murphy, Henry C. "Items from the City Records at Leyden", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XV, 1861).
- [S1912] Otis, Amos. "Notes Respecting the Descendants of Isaac Robinson, Son of Rev. John Robinson of Leyden", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XIV, 1860).
- [S1909] Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet. "The Passengers of the May Flower in 1620", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume I, 1847).
- [S1911] Sumner, George. "Rev. John Robinson, of Leyden", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XIII, 1859).
- [S903] Viton, John Adams. The Giles Memorial Genealogical Memoirs, (Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1864).
- [S304] Wikipedia, John Robinson (pastor).
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