Thomas Carter

Deceased Person

1608 – 1684

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Who was Thomas Carter?

The Rev. Thomas Carter was a Puritan minister who was ordained in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1642.

Carter was born in Hinderclay, Suffolk, England, and baptized there on 3 July 1608. His father was James Carter, who was buried 3 May 1625. He had an older brother, James, baptized 14 June 1603, and an older sister, Mary, baptized 25 March 1605 or 1606. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge, receiving his B.A. in 1630 and his M.A. in 1633. Carter was a student at Cambridge at the same time as John Harvard, and the two probably knew each other there. Like Harvard and many other Puritans, Carter immigrated to New England as part of the Great Migration, becoming a freeman of Dedham, Massachusetts in 1637. Carter was active in the church, both at Dedham, and at Watertown, Massachusetts, where he served as an elder.

Having demonstrated spiritual gifts during his time as an elder, on November 22, 1642, Carter was ordained at Woburn, Massachusetts and he became the pastor of the Woburn congregation.

In 1638, Carter married Mary Parkhurst, daughter of George Parkhurst and Phoebe Leete, whose cousin William Leete became Governor of the Colony of Connecticut.

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Born
1608
Hinderclay
Education
  • Peterhouse, Cambridge
  • St John's College, Cambridge
Lived in
  • Suffolk
Died
Sep 5, 1684

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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