Thomas Dudley

Thomas Dudley

Infobox Governor
name = Thomas Dudley


order =
office = Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
term_start = 1634
term_end = 1635
1640 – 1641
1645 – 1646
1650 – 1651
lieutenant =
predecessor = John Winthrop (1634 & 1640)
John Endecott (1645 & 1650)
successor = John Haynes (1635)
Richard Bellingham (1641)
John Winthrop (1646)
John Endecott (1651)
birth_date = October 12, 1576
birth_place = Northampton, England
death_date = July 31, 1653
death_place =
party =
spouse =
profession =
religion =

Thomas Dudley (October 12, 1576ndash July 31, 1653) was a colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Early years

He was born in Northampton, England, the son of Capt. Roger Dudley and Susanna Thorne. Many have written that Roger Dudley was a scion of the noble Dudley family, descendants of John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley. The exact connection remains a subject of contentionAugustine Jones. "The Life and Work of Thomas Dudley, The Second Governor of Massachusetts". Houghton, Mifflin & Co. (1900), pp. 3-10.] , reignited every few years by a new theory. [ [http://www.familypage.org/mystdud.pdfThe Mystery of Thomas Dudley's Paternal Ancestors H. Allen Curtis, familypage.org] ] Dudley's mother, Susanna Thorne, was descended from Henry II of England through her Purefoy ancestors. Thomas Dudley's father was killed at the Battle of Ivry, orphaning the young Thomas at the age of fourteen. He entered the service of several wealthy patrons, and was introduced to Puritanism in the late 1590s.

In the 30 years between his conversion and his eventual emigration with the Winthrop Fleet, Dudley served as steward to Theophilus, Earl of Lincoln, and apparently performed an exemplary job in solving the Earl's financial difficulties.

Massachusetts Bay Colony

In 1629, with tensions between the Puritans and the English government high, Dudley was chosen as one of the five officers to travel to the Americas under the Royal Charter. He was elected deputy governor; John Winthrop was elected governor. Traveling on the Arbella, the flagship of the Winthrop Fleet, Dudley arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Perhaps due to his touchy nature, he clashed almost immediately with John Winthrop over the location of the seat of government of the new colony. [Sidney Lee, ed. "Dictionary of National Biography". Macmillan (1909), Vol. XXI, pp. 699-700.]

Dudley served as governor in 1634, 1640, 1645, and 1650. Throughout most of the other years of his time in Massachusetts, he served as deputy governor.

Dudley's letter “To the Right Honourable, My very good Lady, The Lady Bridget, Countess of Lincoln”, written in March 1631, narrated the first year’s experience of those “planters” who came over in Winthrop’s fleet of 1630. It appeared in print for the first time in the 1696 compilation, by Joshua Scottow, [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/scottow/7/ "MASSACHUSETTS: or The first Planters of New-England, The End and Manner of their coming thither, and Abode there: In several EPISTLES" (1696)] .

It was Dudley who signed the charter creating Harvard College when he was Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. [ [http://hul.harvard.edu/huarc/charter.html Harvard Charter of 1650, Held in the Harvard University Archives, harvard.edu] ]

Family and property

Thomas Dudley married Dorothy Yorke in 1603, she died sometime before his next marriage which was in 1644. He then married secondly Katherine Deighton in 1644. His children include Rev. Samuel Dudley of Exeter, Gov. Joseph Dudley and the poet Anne Bradstreet.

The ancestral Dudley Castle (which may or may not be related to his line) is located at coord|52|30|50.89|N|2|4|47.62|W.

Descendants of Thomas Dudley

Thomas Dudley may have been a descendant of the Sutton Dudley clan of England, descended from Joan of Acre daughter of King Edward I of England and his wife Eleanor of Castile.

Descendants of his son Joseph Dudley married to Rebecca Tyng
*Paul Dudley
*Robert Charles Winthrop
*John Kerry
*Louis Auchincloss
*Charles Eliot Norton
*Charles William Eliot
*Samuel Eliot Morison
*John P. Marquand

Descendants of his daughter Anne Dudley married to Simon Bradstreet
*Herbert Hoover
*David Souter
*Robert Edwin Seamount
*Andrew Wiggin (judge)
*Benjamin Wade
*William Putnam Bundy
*McGeorge Bundy
*Wendell Phillips
*Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
*Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
*William Ellery Channing
*William Ellery Channing (1818–1901)
*William Henry Channing
*Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
*Elliot Richardson
*Jane Pierce
*Edie Sedgwick
*Kyra Sedgwick
*Elisha Williams
*Juliet Winters Carpenter
*Steve Young
*John Lithgow
*Taylor Wishau

Descendants of his daughter Mercy Dudley married to John Woodbridge
*Daniel Coit Gilman
*Sarah Orne Jewett
*Humphrey Bogart
*Robert E. Sherwood
*Tasker H. Bliss
*John Brown
*Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
*Irene Castle
*Don Van Vliet
*Elsie de Wolfe
*Tennessee Williams
*Edwin Arlington Robinson
*Frank Nelson Doubleday
*William Marsh Rice
*Bob Boone
*Aaron Boone
*Bret Boone
*Scott Carpenter
*Arthur Vining Davis

Descendants of his daughter Patience Dudley married to Daniel Denison
*Nicholas Gilman
*John Taylor Gilman
*Robert Gould Shaw
*Francis Parkman
*Robert Lowell
*Harry Crosby

Descendants of his son Rev. Samuel Dudley married first to Mary Winthrop (son of John Winthrop), second to Mary Byley, and third to Elizabeth Smith
*Kelsey Grammer
*Christopher Reeve
*Alan Shepard
*A. Bartlett Giamatti
*Paul Giamatti
*John Langdon
*Bill Cosby
*David Dudley Field I
*David Dudley Field II
*Cyrus West Field
*Henry Martyn Field (minister)
*Stephen Johnson Field
*Dudley Leavitt (publisher) [His parents gave Dudley Leavitt his name because he was descended from Gov. Thomas Dudley on both his father's and his mother's side.] , Meredith, New Hampshire

*Source: [http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/NEXUS/Nexus_10.2.3.asp New England Ancestors] Dead link|url=http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/NEXUS/Nexus_10.2.3.asp|date=August 2008
*Source: [http://www.wargs.com/political/kerry.html Ancestry of Sen. John Kerry]
*Source: [http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/research/special_guests/gary_boyd_roberts/page_three_new_notable_dudley_descendants_659_46302.asp New England Historic Genealogical Society] Dead link|date=August 2008
*Source: [http://books.google.com/books?id=bDlKAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA42&lpg=RA4-PA42&dq=%22reverend+samuel+dudley%22+exeter&source=web&ots=UjHJNvkCY5&sig=-2rza8_4-siy-nPc8OvH68VMalI#PRA4-PA42,M1 The First Annual Meeting of the Governor Thomas Dudley Association, Boston, Ma., Oct. 17, 1893]

ee also

*Dudley-Winthrop Family
*Billerica, Massachusetts

Notes

External links

* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/tdudley.htm Official Massachusetts Governors biography]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=8FbOuD7g3C0C&pg=PA437&dq=%22thomas+dudley%22+%22countess+of+lincoln%22&lr=&ei=GlfZSIqzOqXmtgOVttj9CQ Text of the Letter from Thomas Dudley to the Lady Bridget, Countess of Lincoln, The Life and Work of Thomas Dudley, Augustine Jones, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston, 1900]


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