Bio: Thomas Pinkham, born 1780 :Woodstock, Grafton County, New Hampshire

From Gazetteer of Grafton County, NH 1709-1886 -Woodstock
Compiled & published by Hamilton Child 1886

Thomas Pinkham, a native of Durham, Mass., and one of the original
proprietors of the town, was born July 29, 1780, married Margaret Vincent,
of Durham, and reared eight children, viz.: Pamelia, born January 7, 1804;
Suchey, born January 28, 1807; Delilah, born November 20, 1808; Sally, born
April 20, 1811; Thomas I., born March 24, 1814; Mary, born February 17,
1817; Roger, born March 13, 1819; and Erasmus H., born April 10, 1822. Mr.
Pinkham was one of the largest proprietors here, but never made this town
his home. He located for a time where James Barney now lives, on road 6. He
gave the lot for the Woodstock cemetery, and, while in town on a visit, was
taken sick and died, and was the first person buried in the cemetery.

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Submitted by: Rick Giirtman  rickman@worldpath.net
Date: October 7, 2000
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