Thomas Hooker
(1586-1647)

Died aged c. 61

Thomas Hooker (July 5, 1586 – July 7, 1647) was a prominent English colonial leader and Congregational minister, who founded the Connecticut Colony after dissenting with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts. He was known as an outstanding speaker and an advocate of universal Christian suffrage. Called today "the Father of Connecticut", Thomas Hooker was a towering figure in the early development of colonial New England. He was one of the great preachers of his time, an erudite writer on Christian subjects, the first minister of Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the first settlers and founders of both the city of Hartford and the state of Connecticut, and cited by many as the inspiration for the "Fundamental Orders of Connecticut", which some have called the world's first written democratic constitution establishing a representative government.

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Thomas Hooker 1586-1647. Curate of St Mary's Church, Chelmsford and Town Lecturer 1626-1629. Founder of the State of Connecticut 1636. "Father of American Democracy"

Gates to Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford, United Kingdom where they worked