Circus Performer. Without question the most famous little person in history. Phineas T. Barnum discovered him, named him "General Tom Thumb" and made him a success, in 1842. When Charles Stratton was born, he was a large baby, weighing a little over nine pounds. He developed normally for a while, reaching 15 pounds and two feet, one inch in length by five months of age, then his growth stopped. By age five he had not grown an inch more, but otherwise he was a completely normal child. His 1863 wedding to Lavinia Warren was the most celebrated marriage of its time, and was performed in front of two thousand guests (even President and Mrs. Lincoln sent gifts). His final height was three feet four inches. The statue of him, on top of his headstone, is 'Lifesize.'
Family Members
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Sherwood Edward Stratton
1810–1855
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Cynthia Thompson Stratton
1810–1884
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Lavinia Warren
1841–1919 (m. 1863)
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Mary Elizabeth Stratton Osgood
1835–1887
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Minnie Warren Stratton
1863–1866
Flowers
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