James Pimm was born in 1798.
William Pimm was born in 1864.
Pimm Fox was born in 1960.
Stuart Pimm was born in 1949.
Jack Pimm was born on 1920-10-07.
Richard Pimm was born in 1948, in Canada.
Pimm Jal de la Parra was born on September 20, 1966.
There were four types of Pimms No 1 No 2 No 3 and No 4 No 1 was for gin No 2 was for brandy No 3 was for whiskey No 4 was for rum it is rare to find 2,3, and 4 nowadays This is not true. There were 6 types of Pimm's. Pimm's No 1 Cup (Gin) Pimm's No 2 (Scotch) Pimm's No 3 (Brandy) Pimm's No 4 (Rum) Pimm's No 5 (Rye Whiskey) and finally Pimm's No 6 (Vodka). Today only 3 can be found. No 1, No 3 (as Pimm's Winter Cup) and No 6. And just to be utra nerdy it's spelt Pimm's (with an apostrophe) after James Pimm who used to run a Public House during the mid 1850s in The City of London at Poultry.
This is some of the information I have of James Pimm, he was my 4th Great Uncle. James Pimm was born in Newnham Kent England in 1798, he married Mary Southerden Malley was born at Chatham in 1822 in the City of London, he died at Bush Peckham, nr East Peckham, Kent on the 16th of August 1866, buried at Holy Trinity Church East Peckham Kent in the graveyard the inscription shows In Memory of James Pimm who died August 16th 1866 aged 67 years, also Mary Southernden (WRAY) wife of James Pimm who died 28th of February 1864. It is believe that they lived at Pimms Place Bush Peckham, Kent. James Pimm appears on the 1851 Census at Cheapside, St. Mary Colechurch, London, as a Confectioner and Fish Factor. He was born at Newnham, Kent. His wife Mary Southerden Malley was born at Chatham. Children (in 1851) of James/Mary were: Mary Mallery, (she married Robert Allen a local farmer in Kent England) aged 25, born London, Confectioner's Assistant. Henry Mallery aged 23, b. Middx. Frances Elizabeth, aged 20, b. Middx. William aged 18 apprentice to Fish Factor, b. Middx and Ann aged 9, b.Middx. I look forward to you comments
Pimm's was created in 1823.
Richard Pimm died on September 24, 2008, in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
A gin-based alcoholic beverage.
The racetrack is called "PIMM-lick-oh."