Thomas Lindall Winthrop (1760-1841)

Thomas L. Winthrop, 13th Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts

He was married in 1786 to Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple, daughter of Sir John Temple, 8th Bt., of Stowe, Lieutenant-Governor of New Hampshire and the 1st British Consul-General to the United States. They were the parents of fourteen children, eleven of whom (listed) survived to adulthood. They lived at - and extensively enlarged - 1 Walnut Street (see images), built in 1804 to the design of Charles Bulfinch. and afterwards occupied by Thomas Dixon and then Robert Means Mason.

Parents (2)

John Still Winthrop

of New London, Connecticut

1719-1776

Jane (Borland) Winthrop

Mrs Jane (Borland) Winthrop

1732-1760

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth (Temple) Winthrop

Mrs Elizabeth Bowdoin (Temple) Winthrop

1769-1825

Children (11)

Elizabeth (Winthrop) Tappan

Mrs Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple (Winthrop) Tappan

1787-1860

Sarah (Winthrop) Sullivan

Mrs Sarah Bowdoin (Winthrop) Sullivan

1788-1864

Thomas Lindall Winthrop

Thomas Lindall Winthrop, Jr.

1789-1812

Augusta (Winthrop) Rogers

Mrs Augusta Temple (Winthrop) Rogers

1793-1828

James Bowdoin Winthrop

James Bowdoin Winthrop, died unmarried

1794-1833

John Temple Winthrop

John Temple Winthrop, died unmarried

1796-1843

Francis William Winthrop

Francis William Winthrop, died in early manhood, unmarried

1799-1819

Jane Winthrop

Jane Winthrop, died unmarried

1801-1819

Anne (Winthrop) Warren

Mrs Anne (Winthrop) Warren

1803-1850

Grenville Temple Winthrop

of Boston, Massachusetts

1807-1852

Robert Charles Winthrop

U.S. Senator from Massachusetts & Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

1809-1894

Image Courtesy of Charles Osgood, Wiki Commons; The History of Temple, N. H. By Henry Ames Blood ยท 1860