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Thomas L. Winthrop

 
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Thomas L. Winthrop

In office
1826 – 1833
Governor Levi Lincoln, Jr.
Preceded by Marcus Morton (1825)
Succeeded by Samuel Turell Armstrong

Born March 6, 1760
New London, Connecticut
Died February 22, 1841
Boston, Massachusetts
Political party Democratic-Republican

Thomas L. Winthrop (March 6, 1760 – February 22, 1841) was a Massachusetts politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 1826 to 1833.

He was a member of the Dudley-Winthrop family, a line that originates with Thomas Dudley—founder of Massachusetts and Winthrop's great-great-grandfather— and which, among other politicians, includes John Kerry, Winthrop's great-great-great-grandson. Winthrop was born in New London, Connecticut and died in Boston.

Sources

  • The Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, 4th Ed., Little Brown and Company, 1864, p. 675 Google Books
Political offices
Preceded by
Marcus Morton
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
1826–1833
Succeeded by
Samuel Turell Armstrong

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