James Pimm (1798-1866)

James Pimm (1798 - 1866) became known for moving to London from humble beginnings and created a gin-based cocktail - named Pimm's after him.

Family & Early Life
James Pimm was born in Newnham, Kent. He was the fifth child and only son of James Norris Pimm and Sussanah Mills, who were farmers, they were neither rich nor poor. Including James, in order, James Norris and Susanna Pimm, who were married on 9 September 1793 in Brenchley, Kent, had the following children: The dates given are the dates of the childrens christenings. There were probably other children, born between the gaps (e.g. 1798 - 1802), who did not survive long enough to be christened.
 * Mary Elizabeth Pimm (29 June 1794)
 * Sussanah Pimm (3 May 1795) married 25 December 1810 Milton by Gravesend, Kent to Christopher Maidman, had: Mary Ann (1812), Elizabeth Sarah (1814)
 * Jane Pimm (6 July 1796) married 7 August 1814 Higham near Gravesend, Kent to George Geere, had: William (1819) and Jane (1824)
 * Sarah Pimm (27 August 1797)
 * James Pimm (1798) married 1822 Mary Southerden Mallery
 * Anna Pimm (8 October 1802)
 * Emily Pimm (18 October 1807)
 * Laura Pimm (26 August 1809) married 27 April 1835 Winchling, Kent to Thomas Eagles
 * Frances Pimm (24 March 1811)

James married Mary Southerden Mallery (1798 - 1864), also from Kent. Her parents were Henry Mallery and Mary Southerden.