John Hancock was the first governor of the state of Massachusetts from 1780 to 1785 and again from 1789 until his death on October 8, 1793.
Braintree, MA
In 1777 he became president of the Continental Congress , 1778 worked with the French navy in a failed military campaign to recapture Newport, RI, 1780-85 was the first governor of MA, 1787 returned as governor of MA, died Oct. 8, 1793.
He lived in wat is now the Hancock house on Hancock streed in lexington ma you can visit it and see more about him :)
Braintree,Mass.
John Hancock Life Insurance company is located in Boston, MA. More info on link.....
caca
About 657km / 408 miles.
Governor Charlie Baker of MA at 6'6
John Hancock Tower 497 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02117 617-572-6000 President, CEO, Director: John D. DesPrez, III Senior Exec. V.P. Business Development and Gen'l Counsel: Jean-Paul (J-P) Bisnaire Cust. Service: 800-732-5543
The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, or company as it was known at the time was Matthew Cradock
The address of the Hancock Shaker Village is: P.O. Box 927, Pittsfield, MA 01201-7513
Elbridge Gerry (MA) Edmund Randolph (VA) George Mason (VA) Oliver Ellsworth (CT) William Houstoun (GA) William Pierce (GA) Luther Martin (MD) John Mercer (MD) Caleb Strong (MA) William C. Houston (NJ) John Lansing, Jr. (NY) Robert Yates (NY) Alexander Martin (NC) William Davie (NC) James McClurg (VA) George Wythe (VA) Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and John Hancock did not attend the Constitutional Convention and were not delegates.