Winthrop (surname)

Winthrop (surname)

Winthrop is a surname, and may refer to:

* Beekman Winthrop
* Clara Winthrop
* Deane Winthrop
* Ethan Winthrop, fictional character
* Franklin Winthrop, fictional character
* Ivy Winthrop, fictional character
* Jane Winthrop, fictional character
* John Winthrop (1587/8-1649), founding governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
* John Winthrop, the Younger (1606-1676), his son, colonial governor of Connecticut
* John Winthrop (1714-1779), American astronomer and professor at Harvard College
* Margaret Tyndal Winthrop
* Robert Charles Winthrop
* Sarah Winthrop, fictional character
* Theodore Winthrop
* Thomas L. Winthrop


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