John Mayo

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John Mayo was a Puritan minister in pre-revolutionary Boston, Massachusetts. He was the first minister of Old North Church, also known as Second Church or Paul Revere's Church. This is the Old North Church that was in North Square (across the street from what became Paul Revere's house) until the church was dimantled and used by the British for firewood during the occupation of Boston during the Revolutionary War.

Reverend Mayo was installed November 9, 1655 and served until 1673 when Increase Mather took over. Mayo lived in a brick house on Hanover Street which was later occupied by Cotton Mather.

After retiring, Mayo returned to England to live with family and died in 1676 in Yarmouth.

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