Matthew Thornton
1714–1803 (age 89)
Biography
Matthew Thornton, born in 1714, was a physician whose steady practice kept families in northern New Hampshire healthy as the colonies sought independence, and he lent his name to history as one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Through the Revolutionary era and beyond, he guided civic life with a calm moral compass, and the burial ground that bears his family name is a quiet tribute to a life of healing and public service.