Person:Thomas Thatcher (6)

m. 11 May 1643
  1. Rodulphus ThatcherEst 1648 -
  2. Rev. Peter Thacher1651 - 1727
  3. Thomas Thatcher
m. Aft 2 Jun 1664
Facts and Events
Name Rev Thomas Thatcher
Gender Male
Birth? 1 May 1620 Milton Clevedon, Somerset, England
Marriage 11 May 1643 to Elizabeth Partridge
Marriage Aft 2 Jun 1664 After death of previous wife
to Margaret Webb
Death[1] 15 Oct 1678 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Pelletreau, William Smith. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and family history of New York. (New York, New York: Lewis Publishing, 1907)
    1209.

    [The page numbers in this work appear to restart at 1 for each volume, so no page 1209 has been found. No reference to Thomas Thatcher has been located. Has the wrong title been cited?]

  2.   Rev Thomas Thacher, in Find A Grave.

    ["Rev. Thomas Thacher is claimed to be interred at King's Chapel at Boston, Mass. However, multiple attempts by individuals to find any physical evidence of his grave have failed." No sources given for information presented.]

  3.   Mather, Cotton; Lucius F. (Lucius Franklin) Robinson; and Thomas Robbins. Magnalia Christi americana, or, The ecclesiastical history of New-England: from its first planting in the year 1620, unto the year of Our Lord 1638, in seven books. (London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns, 1702)
    Vol. 1, p. 441.

    Mr. Thomas Thacher, s/o Mr. Peter Thacher a minister at Salisbury Eng., b. 1 May 1620, [note: came to New England with his uncle Anthony Thatcher] m. 11 May 1643 d/o Mr. Ralph Partridge minister of Duxbury [note: Elizabeth], ordained at Weymouth 2 Jan 1644, m. (2) wife in Boston where install 16 Feb 1669 at third church [Note: now called Old South Church], d. 15 Oct 1678. Mr. Peter Thacher pastor at Milton and Mr. Ralph Thacher minister at Martha's Vineyard were sons.
    [Notes added from information found in NEHGR, p. 13:245.]

  4.   Sprague, William Buell. Annals of the American pulpit : or commemorative notices of distinguished American clergymen of various denominations, from the early settlement of the country to: or commemorative notices of distinguished American clergymen of various denominations, from the early settlement of the country to the close of the year eighteen hundred and fifty-five with historical introductions. (New York City, New York,: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1869)
    Vol. 1, p. 216.