John Harvard (November 26, 1607 - September 14, 1638), despite having spent less than eighteen months of his life in Massachusetts, is known in the USA as a Massachusetts clergyman after whom Harvard University is named. He was born and raised in London, in the borough of Southwark, the fourth of nine children, the son of Robert Harvard (1562-1625), a butcher and tavern owner, and his wife, Katherine Rogers (1584-1635), a native of Stratford-on-Avon whose father, … Wikipedia
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