Benjamin Woodbridge

Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge's wiki: Map showing Lake Champlain and Lake GeorgeBenjamin Ruggles Woodbridge (March 5, 1739 â“ March 8, 1819) of South Hadley, Massachusetts, practiced medicine and law, was a colonel in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War, and was a c. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge wiki. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge review. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge history. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge encyclopedia. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge facts. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge (March 5, 1739 â“ March 8, 1819) of South Hadley, Massachusetts, practiced medicine and law, was a colonel in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War, and was a commander at the Battle of Bunker Hill. He was also a farmer, and he owned a rum still, a wood lot, a grazing meadow, and a mill, and came to be the wealthiest man in the town. Colonel Woodbridge was a member of the Massachusetts legislature for many years. Woodbridge was unmarried, and raised Infobox Military Person name= Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge (1739â“1819) of South Hadley, Massachusetts, practiced medicine and law, was a colonel in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War,"Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 17", online database, The Generations Network Inc., Provo, Utah (1998); original data from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the. Benjamin Woodbridge was an English clergyman and controversialist, Harvard College's first-ever graduate, and participant in the Savoy Conference. Benjamin was the first graduate of Harvard College, commencing B.A. in 1642. Returning to England, he re- entered Magdalen Hall, and proceeded M.A. on 10 November 1648. In 1652 he attempted to refute two ministers of Salisbury, Thomas Warren and William Eyre, in a sermon on Justification by Faith, which was published and commended by . Benjamin Woodbridge (Q4889415). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. First graduate of Harvard. edit. Language. Label. Benjamin Woodbridge. First graduate of Harvard. Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex or gender. Benjamin Woodbridge (1622â“1684) was an English clergyman and controversialist, Harvard College's first-ever graduate, and participant in the Savoy Conference. He was the son of (1582â“1637), rector of Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire, and his wife Sarah (1593â“1663), daughter of . He matriculated from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, on 9 November 1638, and went in 1639 to New England, where his elder brother, John Woodbridge, had migrated in 1634 in company with his uncle, Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1816â“1889) was an American minister, educator, scholar and author. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight was born April 5, 1816 in New Haven, Connecticut. His father was physician Benjamin Woolsey Dwight (1780â“1850), and paternal grandfather was Yale University president Timothy Dwight. His mother was Sophia Woodbridge Strong (1793â“1861). Woodbridge house floor for rent. 32 Benjamin Dr - Woodbridge, ON L4L 1H6. Contact. (416) 688-8627. Hi, My name is |name| and I am interested in 32 Benjamin Dr, Woodbridge, ON. I can be contacted via |email_or_phone|. Looking forward to hearing back from you.