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David Wooster, Biography, Facts, General, American RevolutionBorn in Stratford, Connecticut on March 2, 1711. Son of Abraham Wooster and Marcy Walker Wooster, who were Puritans. He was the youngest of six children.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Wooster, David | Encyclopedia.comMortally wounded on 27 April at Ridgefield while opposing William Tryon's Danbury raid, he died on 2 May at Danbury. Congress voted him a monument but never got ...
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David Wooster Kept the Men at Quebec: Giving Credit to a Much ...May 13, 2021 · Wooster was suddenly responsible for all Continental operations in Canada. The sixty-five-year-old Connecticut general had vast leadership ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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BG David Wooster (1711-1777) - Find a Grave MemorialDavid Wooster was born in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut to Capt. Abram and Mary Walker Wooster. He was the grandson of Edward Wooster, progenitor of the ...<|separator|>
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Gen. David Wooster - Pane-Joyce GenealogyOn 16 Aug 1726 when Sarah was 21, she first married Sergt. Charles ... 6 Mar 1745/6 David married Mary Clap (47290) , daughter of Rev. Thomas Clap ...Missing: Mercy | Show results with:Mercy
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Person:Abraham Wooster (2) - Genealogy - WeRelate.orgMay 3, 2017 · 1699, Mary Walker. He lived in Ripton parish, Stratford [later Huntington], from marriage until death, and not in Derby as claimed by Orcutt ...
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[PDF] David Wooster - Heritage Library Foundation(Thomas) was born in 1752 and a daughter (Mary) in 1755. One source notes that there were four children born to the Woosters; evidently two children died in ...
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Maj. General David Wooster, I (1711 - 1777) - Genealogy - GeniMay 20, 2023 · David Wooster was born in Stratford, in the British province of Connecticut. He entered Yale College in 1735, and graduated in 1738. In 1739, ...Missing: marriages | Show results with:marriages
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David Wooster (1711–1777) • FamilySearch - Ancestors Family ...He married Mary Clapp on 6 March 1746, in Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in ...
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[PDF] THE FIRST CENTURY OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE, 1636– 1740By the. 1730s Locke had become part of the curriculum at both Yale and Harvard. In. 1743, Harvard students were assigned Locke's Essay itself, which quickly ...
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[PDF] The Founding of Yale College - James Blackstone Memorial LibraryA former member of the clerical pro- fession, he was also of wide reputation through the colony in sagacity in affairs and critical sharpness. ... clergy ; and ...
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Yale University: History, Establishment & Major FactsOct 7, 2024 · In 1718, the Collegiate School was renamed “Yale College” in recognition of a substantial donation from Elihu Yale, a wealthy merchant, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Yale University from Colonial Times to the PresentYale University has grown from the small "Collegiate School" founded in Saybrook in 1701 to one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
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David Wooster Medal - Grand Lodge of ConnecticutDavid Wooster was graduated from Yale in 1738 and established himself in business in New Haven as a merchant trader. During the War of Jenkin's Ear (1741-43) he ...
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Revolutionary characters of New Havenland, David Wooster retired and lived in New Haven on half pay as an ... tended his trade by sailing them to the West Indies, became a navigator ...
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Long Wharf's Buried History Targeted - New Haven IndependentLong Wharf is nearly as old as New Haven itself. The state held public lotteries in 1754 and 1772 to help cover the costs of “David Wooster's wharf.” After ...
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A dozen David Wooster facts - The Daily RecordNov 3, 2018 · 4. Wooster also fought and commanded troops during the French and Indian War. 5. At the age of 65, he was the oldest American general in the ...Missing: achievements Quebec expedition
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General David Wooster: Hero of the American Revolution, 1710–1777Aug 25, 2025 · The author describes many aspects of Wooster's life as a business owner and esteemed member of Connecticut politics. He does an excellent ...
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[PDF] Liberty University Undivided Loyalty and Unwavering Leadership ...Upon the memorial of David Wooster, Esqr, of New Haven in the county of New Haven, shewing to this Assembly that by misfortune in trade and the confinement of ...
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[PDF] Military History: Connecticut's Revolutionary War GeneralsHe ran a mercantile business in New. Haven, and held the office of his majesty's collector of the customs for the port. When news reached him that the British ...
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Why Benedict Arnold Did It - AMERICAN HERITAGEDavid Wooster, a colonel in the militia and also New Haven's justice of the ... West Indies on buying and selling trips. When Dr. Lathrop landed the ...
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Scottish Rite September/October 2021: Honoring David Wooster ...... David Wooster (1710–77) by naming the county seat of Wayne County after the fallen general. David Wooster had been dead for almost 32 years.
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Wooster, David, 1711-1777 - Ouster, Woster - Fort TiconderogaBirth Date, 1711. Deceased When, 1777. Deceased Where, Danbury, CT ... Sources: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias ...
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David Wooster Facts and Biography - The History JunkieOct 29, 2017 · He was taken to the Dibble House in Danbury, where he died on May 2, 1777. Wooster's final words were, "I am dying, but with a strong hope and ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources<|separator|>
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[PDF] 1753 – 1763 French and Indian War - Berlin-Peck Memorial LibraryAug 12, 2022 · 2nd Regiment Col. David Wooster of New Haven – 3rd Company under Major. Jehosaphet Starr of Middletown: Richard Hubbard: March 30-Dec. 3, 1756.
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Again the Hero: David Wooster's Final BattleJun 19, 2018 · After the incident with Arnold on April 22, 1775, Wooster was given command of the Connecticut forces and joined the forces in New York City.
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David Wooster, Revolutionary Hero, Gets Caught Up in New Haven ...He also served six years in the French and Indian War, rising to the rank of colonel. ... Wooster then led patriot forces in the ill-fated expedition to Quebec ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Zadock Hawkins - 6th Connecticut RegimentDavid Wooster. His service was described as a “victualizing role,” which ... During this tour he marched on both Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in ...
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Statue of David WoosterWooster vecame a colonel of a Connecticut regiment and was active in most of the campaigns of the French and Indian War, taking part in the attack on ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Letters of General David WoosterTo David Wooster Esq., Brigadier-General in the Army of the United Colonies, and Commander of the Connecticut Forces at Harlem. GENERAL WOOSTER TO JOHN ...Missing: economic activities
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Brigadier General David Wooster to George Washington, 21 Janua …From Brigadier General David Wooster Montreal January 21st 1776 Sir I herewith enclose a Letter just received From Colo. Arnold,1 and take this Oppertunity ...Missing: Continental | Show results with:Continental
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Invasion of Quebec 1775-1776 | American Revolutionary WarThe objective of the campaign was to gain military control of the British Province of Quebec, and convince French-speaking Canadians to join the revolution on ...
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The Committee of Secret Correspondence: a Report to Congress …5. Brig. Gen. David Wooster (1711–77), a veteran of the French and Indian War, had been left in command of Montreal.Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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The Danbury Raid (Battle of Ridgefield) | American Revolutionary WarWhen word of the British troop movements spread, Connecticut militia leaders sprang into action. Major General David Wooster, Brigadier General Gold S.
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The 1777 Danbury Raid and the Battle of Ridgefield” Major General David Wooster, commander of the Militia in the area, was also in New Haven and he joined with Brigadier General Gold Selleck Silliman's ...
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[PDF] Battle of Ridgefield April 27, 1777 Technical ReportGenerals Wooster, Arnold and Silliman likely considered the presence of at least 200 Continentals and Militia around Danbury when planning their strategy which ...
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Wayne County Library site of dedication of Gen. Wooster statuteJul 22, 2021 · Five days later, an infection emerged from the wound, killing Wooster on May 2, 1777. As death approached, Wooster gasped, “I am dying, but with ...
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[PDF] Fort Wooster Park - CT.govIn August 1814, it was renamed Fort. Wooster in memory of Revolutionary War hero Major General David. Wooster. The fort was abandoned the next year. New Haven ...Missing: merchant | Show results with:merchant
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David Wooster Monument - The Historical Marker DatabaseLocated in Wooster Cemetery. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Danbury CT 06810, United States of America. Touch for directions. Other ...<|separator|>
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Wooster Street Cemetery in Danbury, Connecticut - Find a GraveThis is Danbury's Oldest Cemetery. Its located on Wooster Street but there is no parking on this street, plan to walk a little. Some of the earliest graves.
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Gen. David Wooster - The Historical Marker DatabaseGen. Wooster died five days after being wounded in the Battle of Ridgefield. He is buried in Wooster Cemetery in nearby Danbury, CT.<|separator|>
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History - Wayne County Historical Society Of OhioIn 1808, John Bever, William Henry, and Joseph Larwill formally established Wooster, naming it in honor of Major General David Wooster, a soldier of the ...
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Wooster Square - The New Haven Preservation TrustWooster Square received its name from Major-General David Wooster, who maintained a warehouse on Wooster Street prior to the American Revolution, and who ...
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Gen. David Wooster GraveThe monument is easy to find, located just inside the Ellsworth Av entrance, near the office, in Section C. Interestingly, Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven ...Missing: days wound infection
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"Undivided Loyalty and Unwavering Leadership: The Life and Times ...May 25, 2023 · ... David Wooster of Connecticut. On April 27, 1777, after being ... What would make a sixty-five-year-old merchant, justice of the peace ...
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America's War of Liberation in Canada, 1774–1776 on JSTORWith renewed confidence at the end of January 1776, General David Wooster decided it was time to confront the Montréal militia officers decisively on exchanging ...
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