Joseph and Benjamin Trumbull documents, 1711, 1792.

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Joseph and Benjamin Trumbull documents, 1711, 1792.

Joseph Trumbull testifies that Mrs. Eleazar Weir of Lebanon, Connecticut admitted to throwing two of her children into the well in January 1711/12. In the second document, Benjamin Trumbull, register of the General Association of the State of Connecticut, records the appointment of a committee to present a petition to the General Assembly, June 1792.

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Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820

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American Congregational divine and historian. From the description of Autograph letter signed : North Haven, to Rev. Mr. Patten, 1811 Jun. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573313 Benjamin Trumbull was born on December 19, 1735, in Hebron, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1759 and began work as pastor for the Congregational Church of North Haven, Connecticut, in 1760. He served there for sixty years, interrupted only by service as a chaplain during the Revol...

General Association of the State of Connecticut.

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Trumbull, Joseph.

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