- Thomas Fitch (governor)
Thomas Fitch IV (c.
1700 -July 18 ,1774 ) was governor of theConnecticut Colony from 1754 to 1766.Fitch was born in Norwalk,
Connecticut the eldest son and the first child of Thomas Fitch III and his first wife, Sarah Boardman Fitch. He graduated from Yale in 1721 then went on to obtain a Masters degree. Fitch married Hannah Hall in 1724. The couple had several children the first Thomas Fitch V was born in 1725. Thomas Fitch IV served as Norwalk Justice of the Peace, Deputy and Assistant to theConnecticut General Assembly , Deputy Governor, Chief Justice (to the Connecticut Superior Court), and finally Governor of the Colony of Connecticut.Fitch died
July 18 ,1774 . He is buried in theEast Norwalk HistoricalCemetery . His grave inscription reads::THE HONORABLE THOMAS FITCH, ESQ.
:GOV. OF THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT,
:Eminent and distinguished among mortals.:for great abilities, large acquirements, and a:virtuous character.:a clear, strong, sedate mind,:and an accurate, extensive acquaintance:with law and civil government;:a happy talent of presiding,:close application and strict fidelity,:in the discharge of important trusts,:no less than.:for his employments by the voice of the people:in the chief offices of State,:and at the head of the colony.:Having served his generation by the will of
God ,:fell asleepJuly 18 in Domini 1774,:in the 78th year of his age.The Fitch house was partially burned during the "burning of Norwalk" raid carried out by
William Tryon and British troops in July of 1779 and only one wing of the house was left standing. Fitch descendants lived in the rebuilt house until 1945. In 1956 the Fitch house was relocated to make way for the construction of theConnecticut Turnpike . It stands today as part of theMill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk next to the Green.cite web|url=http://www.cslib.org/gov/fitcht.htm|title=Connecticut State Library FitchT|language=English|accessdate=2008-03-21]Legacy
* Fitch Street in
East Norwalk is named in honor of the Fitch family including: Thomas Fitch I (1612-1704), a town founder; Thomas IV, the governor; and Thomas Fitch V, soldier and patriot.cite web|url=http://rac.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/Books/FitchBooks/HOFF.HTM|title=The History of the Fitch Family 1400-1930|author=Roscoe Conkling Fitch|accessdate=2008-06-07]
* His son,Colonel Thomas Fitch V (1725-1795), served with British colonial troops in theFrench and Indian Wars ; primarily in upstateNew York , nearFort Crailo . After that conflict Thomas V returned to Norwalk and was a prominent resident during and after theAmerican Revolution . He served as a town councilman and helped with the reconstruction efforts after the burning of Norwalk in 1779.cite book|title=The Birth of Yankee Doodle|last=Fedor|first=Ferenz|year=1976|publisher=Vantage Press, Inc|isbn=533-02047-6|location=New York]
* The former Thomas Fitch school along Strawberry Hill Avenue in Norwalk was named in his honor, as well as to honor the other Thomas Fitches who contributed to the town.cite book|title=The Romance of Norwalk|last=Danenberg|first=Elsie Nicholas|publisher=The States History Company|location=New York|year=1929|url=http://www.norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/Schoolhouse3.html|accessdate-2008-06-07]References
External links
* [http://www.cslib.org/gov/fitcht.htm Connecticut State Library Bio]
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