Haynes, John, approximately 1594-1653 or 1654
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- John Haynes of Connecticut, 19--?:p. 2-3 (John Haynes; b. about 1594) p. 27 (death, March 1, 1653/4)
- Manual for the use of the General Court, 1997/1998:p. 399 (chosen annually ... Governors of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635, May 6, John Haynes)
- Register and manual, 2000:p. 80 (Governors of Connecticut ... John Haynes, Hartford, 1639, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53)
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John Haynes (May 1, 1594 – c. January 9, 1653/4), also sometimes spelled Haines, was a colonial magistrate and one of the founders of the Connecticut Colony. He served one term as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was the first governor of Connecticut, ultimately serving eight separate terms. Although Colonial Connecticut prohibited Governors from serving consecutive terms at the time, "John Haynes was so popular with the colonists that he served alternately as governor and often as deputy governor from 1639 to his death in 1653." Haynes was influential in the drafting of laws and legal frameworks in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. He was on the committee that drafted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, which has been called one of the first written constitutions. He also invested most of his fortune in Connecticut, "to the ruine of his famylye in Englande".
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