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Nathaniel Frothingham Jr.

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Icono: Civic

(April 6, 1746 – January 22, 1825) 

Nathaniel Frothingham was a coachmaker from Charlestown, Massachusetts who worked with his father in and around Boston all his life, and lived at No. 5 West St.

In 1773, he was named a member of the Charlestown Committee of Correspondence to confer with other towns on the matter of East India Company tea in America. Frothingham was among the names of Boston Tea Party participants mentioned in Joshua Wyeth’s famous personal account of the event, published in 1826. Descendants of Nathaniel Frothingham have claimed that he became a Lieutenant in Capt. Joseph Hopkins Company of Minute Men, but no records to support the claim have been found. Frothingham maintained a successful coach-making business after the Revolutionary War and built carriages for John and Abigail Adams, as well as John Hancock.  

Nathaniel Frothingham died on January 22, 1825, in Boston, Massachusetts, and is buried in Boston’s Copp’s Hill Burying Ground.   

 

 

  • Spouse:
  • Rebecca Austin (May 16, 1771 – Between 1781-85)
  • Children: With Rebecca Austin
  • Nathaniel Frothingham (1779-1825)
  • Rebecca Frothingham (1781 – October 31, 1859)
  • Nathaniel Frothingham (1779-1825)
  • Rebecca Frothingham (1781 – October 31, 1859)
  • Spouse:
  • Mary “Polly” Townsend (Unknown - October 12, 1800)
  • Children: With Mary "Polly" Townsend
  • Samuel Frothingham (March 4, 1787 – April 26, 1869)
  • Mary “Polly” Frothingham (June 13, 1789 – November 14, 1863)
  • Susan/Susanna Frothingham (June 10, 1792 – May 22, 1868)
  • Ruth Frothingham (September 6, 1795 – 1847)
  • Samuel Frothingham (March 4, 1787 – April 26, 1869)
  • Susan/Susanna Frothingham (June 10, 1792 – May 22, 1868)
  • Mary “Polly” Frothingham (June 13, 1789 – November 14, 1863)
  • Ruth Frothingham (September 6, 1795 – 1847)
  • Spouse:
  • Lydia Kettle (Unknown – November 5, 1836)
  • No Children

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