Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with Annals of the College History: June 1792-September 1805H. Holt, 1911 |
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... August , 1777 , being the eldest son of Judge Charles Chauncey , LL.D. , of New Haven , and grandson of Elihu and Mary ( Griswold ) Chauncey , of Durham . His mother was Abigail , daughter of Thomas Darling ( Yale 1740 ) , of New Haven ...
... August , 1777 , being the eldest son of Judge Charles Chauncey , LL.D. , of New Haven , and grandson of Elihu and Mary ( Griswold ) Chauncey , of Durham . His mother was Abigail , daughter of Thomas Darling ( Yale 1740 ) , of New Haven ...
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Franklin Bowditch Dexter. residence in Burlington , New Jersey , on August 30 , 1849 , aged 72 years . He married on September 26 , 1808 , Hannah , third daughter of the Hon . John Chester ( Yale 1766 ) , of Weth- ersfield , Connecticut ...
Franklin Bowditch Dexter. residence in Burlington , New Jersey , on August 30 , 1849 , aged 72 years . He married on September 26 , 1808 , Hannah , third daughter of the Hon . John Chester ( Yale 1766 ) , of Weth- ersfield , Connecticut ...
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... August 25 , 1808. Northampton , 1808. 8 ° , pp . 40 . [ A. C. A. B. Ath . Br . Mus . C. H. S. Harv . U. T. S. The Annual Report of the Society occupies one half of the pamphlet . 4. A Funeral Sermon [ from Ps . cxvi , 15 ] , delivered ...
... August 25 , 1808. Northampton , 1808. 8 ° , pp . 40 . [ A. C. A. B. Ath . Br . Mus . C. H. S. Harv . U. T. S. The Annual Report of the Society occupies one half of the pamphlet . 4. A Funeral Sermon [ from Ps . cxvi , 15 ] , delivered ...
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... August 27 and 28 , 1845. Springfield , 1845. 16 ° . [ Y. C. The Jubilee was held in commemoration of the fiftieth year since Dr. Cooley preached his first sermon in Granville . 14. Permanent Ministry . - A Half Century Sermon [ from 2 ...
... August 27 and 28 , 1845. Springfield , 1845. 16 ° . [ Y. C. The Jubilee was held in commemoration of the fiftieth year since Dr. Cooley preached his first sermon in Granville . 14. Permanent Ministry . - A Half Century Sermon [ from 2 ...
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... August 9 , 1838 , aged 66 years , from disease induced by excessive exertion in his professional duties and by resi- dence in a hot climate . Judge Esten sustained a very high character as a man , a magistrate , and a christian . He was ...
... August 9 , 1838 , aged 66 years , from disease induced by excessive exertion in his professional duties and by resi- dence in a hot climate . Judge Esten sustained a very high character as a man , a magistrate , and a christian . He was ...
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