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  1. 5 days ago · William Pynchon and F.E. Oliver, editor, The diary of William Pynchon of Salem. A picture of Salem life, social and political, a century ago (1890). There are several Salem Tory diaries; most left, Pynchon remained. Lyman P. Powell, ed., Historic Towns of New England (1898).

  2. 3 days ago · 11 Thomas Ruggles Pynchon was born on 8 May 1937. Today is his 87th birthday. If you’re the kinda weirdo who likes to celebrate Pynchon’s work and legacy, indulge in Pynchon in Public Day. Steven Weisenburger’s 2nd’ edition of the Companion gives the following gloss on the date: 8 May, just before the traditional Whitsun exodus.

  3. May 2, 2024 · His earliest American ancestor, William Pynchon, emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630, then became the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1636, and thereafter a long line of Pynchon descendants found wealth and repute on American soil.

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  5. 1 day ago · William Pynchon, founder of City of Springfield; earlier founded Roxbury, Massachusetts; in 1649, wrote America's first banned book Joe Ragland (born 1989), American-Liberian basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League

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  6. May 2, 2024 · It is the late 1640s. More than forty years before the famous witch hunt in Salem, William Pynchon's town of Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, was roiled by the strange doings of Hugh and Mary Parsons, an unhappy and anxious couple with poor social skills.

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  7. Apr 23, 2024 · The Life and Times of William Pynchon. Jan. 31, 2024. William Pynchon, ancestor of the American novelist Thomas Pynchon, was the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, a successful fur trader, merchant, and magistrate, and at age 60 wrote the first of many books to be banned in Boston.

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · The Life and Times of William Pynchon Jan 31 2024 38 mins William Pynchon, ancestor of the American novelist Thomas Pynchon, was the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, a successful fur trader, merchant, and magistrate, and at age 60 wrote the first of many books to be banned in Boston.

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