Zadock Thompson Explained

Zadock Thompson
Birth Date:23 May 1796
Birth Place:Bridgewater, Vermont
Death Place:Burlington, Vermont
Occupation:Naturalist, professor, clergyman
Spouse:Phebe Boyce
Children:3
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Zadock Thompson (1796–1856), was a Vermont naturalist, professor, and Episcopal priest.

Biography

Zadock Thompson was born in Bridgewater, Vermont on May 23, 1796.[1] He graduated from the University of Vermont in 1823.[2]

Thompson published numerous books on Vermont's history, the most notable being the History of the State of Vermont (1833) and History of the State of Vermont, Natural, Civil and Statistical (1842).

Thompson married Phebe Boyce and had three children: George Boyce Thompson, Harriet Towner Thompson, and Adeline Perry Thompson. Only his daughter, Adeline, survived childhood; she had four children before her death, at 30.

Zadock Thompson died in Burlington, Vermont on January 19, 1856.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography . VI . James T. White & Company . 188–189 . 1896 . 2020-11-28 . Google Books.
  2. News: Death of Professor Zadock Thompson . Vermont Journal . 2 . 1856-01-25 . 2020-11-28 . Newspapers.com.