Nisha Rathode (Editor)

William M Pingry

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
William Pingry


Died
  
May 1, 1885

William M. Pingry

William M. Pingry (May 28, 1806 – May 1, 1885) was a Vermont attorney and politician who served as State Auditor.

Biography

William Morrill Pingry was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire on May 28, 1806. He studied law, attained admission to the bar in Caledonia County, Vermont in 1832, and began to practice in Waitsfield. Pingry also served as Waitsfield's town clerk.

In 1841 Pingry moved to Windsor County, living first in Springfield and later in Perkinsville. While residing in Perkinsville Pingry served in local offices including justice of the peace, master in chancery and assistant town clerk.

He served as Assistant Judge in both Washington and Windsor Counties. Pingry also served terms in the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate.

Interested in education, Pingry was a founder and board of trustees member of the Vermont Academy in Saxtons River. A devout Baptist, he served for decades as a church deacon, Sunday school teacher, and Sunday school superintendent.

In 1850 Pingry was a delegate to the Vermont constitutional convention.

From 1853 to 1860 Pingry served as Vermont's Auditor of Accounts.

In 1854 Pingry became Cashier of Bethel's White River Bank, serving until 1857.

Dartmouth College conferred an honorary master of arts degree on Pingry in 1860.

Pingry also researched and wrote a family history, 1881's A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Moses Pengry, of Ipswich, Mass.

He died in Perkinsville on May 1, 1885, after having contracted pneumonia.

References

William M. Pingry Wikipedia