Thomas Melvill (American patriot)

Thomas Melvill
Portrait of Melville, ca. 1820s
Member of the Massachusetts State Legislature
In office
1832
Personal details
Born(1751-01-16)January 16, 1751
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 16, 1832(1832-09-16) (aged 81)
Boston, Massachusetts
Resting placeKing's Chapel Burying Ground
Spouse
Pricilla Scollay
(m. 1774)
RelationsHerman Melville (grandson)
Children11
Parent(s)Allan Melvill
Jean Cargill
Alma materCollege of New Jersey

Thomas Melvill or Thomas Melville (January 16, 1751 – September 16, 1832) was a merchant, member of the Sons of Liberty, participant in the Boston Tea Party, a major in the American Revolutionary War, a longtime fireman in the Boston Fire Department, state legislator, and paternal grandfather of writer Herman Melville.[1]

  1. ^ James Terry White (1901), The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, J.T. White, OCLC 17692533, OL 20470915M