1745/04/29 |
Jemima Leavitt, wife of David Ellsworths, gives birth to a son, Oliver, in Windsor, Connecticut. |
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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead |
Windsor, CT |
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1762/09/00 |
Oliver Ellsworth enters Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut. |
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Yale Old Campus |
New Haven, CT |
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1763/00/00 |
Oliver Ellsworth transferres to the College of New Jersey in Princeton. |
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Princeton University |
Princeton |
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1772/12/10 |
Abigail Wolcott, the daughter of Abigail Abbot and William Wolcot, marries Oliver Ellsworth. |
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1782/00/00 |
Oliver Ellsworth and his wife, Abigail Wolcott, move to the family homestead in Windsor, Connecticut. |
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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead |
Windsor, CT |
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1789/10/01 |
Oliver Ellsworth host President Washington and his retinue. Washington is said to have taken nine month old daughter of the Ellsworth's, Frances, onto his lap and sang a version of "The Darby Ram" to her. |
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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead |
Windsor, CT |
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United States of America's First Presidential Tour |
1794/00/00 |
First Church of Windsor meetinghouse is built. |
Head of the Building Committee |
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First Church of Windsor |
Windsor, CT |
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1807/11/26 |
Close to the spot where he was born, the Honorable Oliver Ellsworth Esq LLD, dies in the 63rd Year of His Age at his home in Windsor, Connecticut. |
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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead |
Windsor, CT |
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1807/11/28 |
Pastor of the First Church in Windsor, Henry A Rowland presides at the funeral of Oliver Ellsworth Esq LLD, dies in the 63rd Year of His Age at his home in Windsor, Connecticut. |
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First Church of Windsor |
Windsor, CT |
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