Tristram Gilman (November 24, 1735 – April 1, 1809) was an American Congregational minister who served as the fourth pastor of the "Old Ledge" meetinghouse...
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founder of Exeter Tristram Gilman (1735–1809), minister, descendant of the sixth generation of the town's early settler, Edward Gilman Thomas Paul (1773-1831)...
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historian John Cousins, early settler Samuel Drinkwater, sea captain Tristram Gilman, minister Anne P. Graham, politician Jonathan Greeley, sea captain...
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of the first streets laid out in the town, it was later named for Tristram Gilman, the fourth pastor of the Meetinghouse under the Ledge, which stood...
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May 5, 1738. He was the brother of minister Tristram Gilman (1735–1809) and a cousin of Nicholas Gilman. He was educated in his hometown, and went to...
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oldest extant buildings in the town, it was originally the home of Tristram Gilman, the fourth minister of the now-demolished Meetinghouse under the Ledge...
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historian Sarah Gilman (born 1996), American actress Theodore P. Gilman, NYS Comptroller 1900 Thomas Gilman (disambiguation) Tristram Gilman (1735–1809),...
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1770, for many bodies were removed from the older cemetery.) Tristram Gilman, for whom Gilman Road is named, was the fourth pastor at the meetinghouse, after...
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Other roads introduced included Atlantic Highway (now State Route 88), Gilman Road, Princes Point Road, Highlands Farm Road (leading to Parker's Point)...
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and 1818. Its first pastor was Reverend Ammi Ruhamah Cutter. Tristram Gilman, for whom Gilman Road is named, was the fourth pastor. He served in the role...
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East Elm Street was the home of Thomas G. Cleaves, son of shoemaker Tristram Gilman Cleaves. Two town parks are located on Elm Street: Latchstring Park...
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succeeded by thirty-five-year-old Province of New Hampshire native Tristram Gilman. Brooks returned to Medford, and purchased land on Grove Street as...
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Yarmouth, and the eastern edge of Cumberland Foreside. Gilman Road, named for Reverend Tristram Gilman (1735–1809), was one of the first streets laid out...
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Benjamin and Prudence Brown. He married Elizabeth Gilman (1776–1851), the eldest daughter of Tristram Gilman, whom he had succeeded as pastor in North Yarmouth...
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1803, he was elected a deacon at the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, where Tristram Gilman was 34 years into his 40-year tenure as fourth pastor. His grandfather...
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War surgeon, patriot, judge, and member of Congress, and his wife Tabitha Gilman Tenney, the noted early American author. The master carpenter for the house...
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Bull Story with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon – a film version of the novel Tristram Shandy. In 2006, Anderson won the Broadcasting Press Guild Television and...
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York: McGraw-Hill Publishers, pp. 388–389 Bradford, p. 426 Fane Saunders, Tristram (14 December 2017), "The Duke, the Nazis, and a very British cover-up:...
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towns, Littleton and Dalton. The name "Dalton" was chosen in honor of Tristram Dalton, merchant and senator from Massachusetts. According to the United...
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Anderson, Glenn Strange, Francis McDonald, Willis Bouchey, Lewis Martin,* Tristram Coffin The Lawless Eighties Buster Crabbe, John Smith Traditional Western...
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early stages of the Great Depression 26 Men United States 1957–1959 78 Tristram Coffin, Kelo Henderson Action in the Afternoon United States 1953–1954...
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1867–1933 George M. Dallas 1831–1833 1 Pennsylvania Democratic 1792–1864 Tristram Dalton 1789–1791 1 Massachusetts Federalist 1738–1817 Judah Dana 1836–1837...
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For Laurence Sterne's wit on the bigotry of the clergy, in his novel Tristram Shandy, Lichtenberg condemned him as a scandalum ecclesiae (a scandal for...
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Congress. Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "DALTON, Tristram (id: D000013)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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Sheafe (F) Simeon Olcott (F) William Plumer (F) 8th (1803–1805) Nicholas Gilman (DR) 9th (1805–1807) 10th (1807–1809) Nahum Parker (DR) 11th (1809–1811)...
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Abiel Foster 1783–1785 George Frost 1777–1779 John Taylor Gilman 1782–1783 Nicholas Gilman 1787–1789 John Langdon 1775–1776 1787 Woodbury Langdon 1779...
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portrait painter of his generation" Winthrop Sargent Gilman (1808–1884), head of the banking house of Gilman, Son & Co. in New York City Epes Sargent (1813–1880)...
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(MP 1979–1992). Provincial Grand Master of East Lancashire. Henry Baker Tristram, English ornithologist and Biblical scholar Anthony Trollope, English novelist...
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Iowa – George M. Dallas Dalton, Massachusetts and Dalton, New Hampshire – Tristram Dalton (Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives) Dalton,...
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also lived on the property, including her niece and nephew, Clara and Tristram Tripper, who lived in a cottage. Tarbell's brother Walter and his wife...
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