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Rumford, Benjamin Thompson, Count 1753-1852
Scientist; born in Woburn, Mass., March 26, 1753; in early youth manifested much love for the study of science while store in Boston at the time of the Boston massacre.
Then he taught school in Rumford (now Concord), N. H., and in 1772 married a wealthy widow of that place, and w and was made lieutenant-colonel, serving a short time in South Carolina.
Count Rumford. On returning to England at the close of the war, he was knighted, and in 1 ount of the Holy Roman Empire.
On the latter occasion he chose for his title, Rumford, the name of the place where he had married his wife.
In 1795 he again visite ting on the rule of inalienable allegiance, could not receive him as such.
Count Rumford gave up his citizenship in Bavaria and settled in Paris.
There he married 1816.
He left a daughter by his first wife, who bore the title of Countess of Rumford, and who died at Concord, N. H., in 1852.
He died in Auteuil, France, Aug. 21
March 26th, 1753 AD (search for this): entry rumford-benjamin-thompson-count
Rumford, Benjamin Thompson, Count 1753-1852
Scientist; born in Woburn, Mass., March 26, 1753; in early youth manifested much love for the study of science while engaged in a store in Boston at the time of the Boston massacre.
Then he taught school in Rumford (now Concord), N. H., and in 1772 married a wealthy widow of that place, and was appointed major of militia over several older officers.
This offended them, and led to much annoyance for young Thompson.
He was a conservative patriot, and tried to get a commission in the Continental army, but his opponents frustrated him. He was charged with disaffection, and finally persecution drove him to take sides with the crown.
He was driven from his home, and in October. 1775, he took refuge within the British lines in Boston.
When Howe left for Halifax, he sent Thompson to England with despatches, where the secretary of state gave him employment, and in 1780 he became under-secretary.
In that year he returned to America, raised