Edmund Quincy II (/ˈkwɪnzi/; 1628–1698) was an English colonist soldier, planter, politician, and merchant in the American colonies.
He emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633 with his father, Edmund Quincy I. Edmund Quincy II was born in England in 1628.
Edmund became a magistrate, a representative to the general court, and a Lieutenant Colonel in a Massachusetts militia regiment.
The disliked Governor Edmund Andros of the Dominion of New England was placed under investigation by the Committee, while in England the Glorious Revolution (James II fled to France) and the Bill of Rights brought fundamental changes to the political structure.
John Elliot of Newton and daughter of Major General Daniel Gookin, had 2 children.