Talk:William Pynchon

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Not Springfield (1640), not Hampden County (1812), not Massachusetts (1788)
"...[William Pynchon] led the initial settlement expedition to Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts." Absolutely wrong. In 1635 the place currently known as Springfield was called Agawam and was located in an ill-defined area called the Western Country of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Even when it was renamed Springfield it was still part of the Colony of Connecticut. Dangnad (talk) 01:48, 25 January 2018 (UTC)

Pinchon
Pinchon is a typical French name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.91.51.235 (talk) 02:19, 23 June 2019 (UTC)