John Wingate Thornton

John Wingate Thornton

Infobox Writer
name = John Wingate Thornton


imagesize = 200px
caption = John Wingate Thornton, 1870
birthdate = birth date|1818|8|12|mf=y
birthplace = Saco, Maine, United States
deathdate = death date and age|1878|6|6|1818|8|12|mf=y
deathplace = Scarborough, Maine, United States
occupation = Attorney
nationality = American
genre = History

John Wingate Thornton (August 12, 1818–June 6, 1878) was a United States lawyer, historian, antiquarian, book collector and author.

Biography

Early life

He was born August 12, 1818 at the home of his grandfather, Thomas Gilbert Thornton in Saco, Maine. He attended school at Thornton Academy in Saco, Maine.

Career

While studying to become a lawyer, he worked for his uncle, John Fairfield and graduated from Harvard in 1840 with an LL.B. He was awarded an honorary degree of A. M. from Bowdoin College in 1860.He practiced law in Boston, Massachusetts. John Wingate Thornton researched and wrote numerous family genealogies and authored a number of books. In 1844 he was a founding member of the New England Historic and Genealogical Society and authored numerous articles for their publication, the "Register". He was a member and Vice-President of the American Statistical Association, a member and Vice-President of the Prince Society, and a member of the American Antiquarian Society.

His 1844 report to the American Statistical Association was presented to Congress by John Quincy Adams who notes that it demonstrates "a multitude of gross and important errors in the printed census of 1840." [Adams, Charles Francis, ed. "Memoirs of John Quincy Adams,: Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848", Philadelphia, Penn.: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1877, Vol. 12, p. 61]

In August of 1607, a company of Englishmen were landed near the mouth of the Kennebec River in Maine with the intent of starting a colony known as the Popham Colony. However, half of the colony returned in December of 1607 and the remaining members returned to England the following year. John Wingate Thornton was invited to deliver a speech on August 29, 1862, during an occasion set to commemorate the failed Popham Colony. Much to the chagrin of the audience and Fort Popham Celebration committee members, John Wingate Thornton correctly pointed out, in contradiction to the beliefs of those who invited him, that the Popham Colony was not the first attempt at New England colonization, and that additionally it was not a serious attempt at creating a permanent colony as only men and not entire families were sent. His unpopular speech was left out of the printed proceedings of the commemoration and John Wingate Thornton resorted to privately printing the text of his speech in 1863.

He died on June 6, 1878 at the Oak Hill family estate in Scarborough, Maine and is buried in the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco, Maine.

Philosophical and/or political views

Marriage and family

On May 31, 1848 he was married to Elizabeth Wallace Bowles by the Reverend Augustus C. Thompson in Roxbury, Massachusetts. They had four children, only one of whom survived to adulthood.

Notes

Published Works

* "Memorial Of The American Statistical Association Praying The Adoption Of Measures For The Correction Of Errors In The Census", 1844
* "Memoir of the Gilbert Family", 1850
* "Mementos of the Swett Family", 1851
* "Landing at Cape Anne", 1854
* "Ancient Pemaquid", 1857
* "Peter Oliver’s “Puritan Commonwealth” Reviewed", 1857
* "First Records of Anglo-American Colonization", 1859
* "Pulpit of the American Revolution", 1860
* "Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges : Speech at the Fort Popham Celebration, August 29, 1862", 1863
* "Historical Relation of New England to the English Commonwealth", 1874

References

* Amory, Thomas C. (July, 1879), "Memoir of John Wingate Thornton, A. M., LL. B., vol. 33." Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic and Genealogical Society (Register)

ee also

* Thornton Academy

External links

* [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/13408973 WorldCat: Memoir of John Wingate Thornton with a list of his publications]
* [http://www.newenglandancestors.org/about/our_history/ The History of NEHGS]

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