HELP! flag male ancestor  Manasseh  CUTLER

  (b. 13 May 1742 Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut   d. 28 July 1823 Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA )  

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Manasseh CUTLER was born 13 May 1742 in Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut

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Manasseh CUTLER died 28 July 1823 in Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA.

Occupation: clergyman, member of the US House of Representatives, Father of Ohio University


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13 May 1742
Killingly, Connecticut, USA (Danielson) (Dayville) (East Killingly) (Attawaugan) (Ballouville)
Manasseh CUTLER - Historic Towns of New England. (1898). United Kingdom: G. P. Putnams sons.
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NewsThe War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain, lasting from 1812 to 1815. It was primarily fueled by issues such as trade restrictions due to Britain's ongoing war with France, impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, and British support of Native American tribes against American expansion. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent, restoring pre-war boundaries but resolving few of the initial disputes.
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28 July 1823
Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA

He died at the age of 81.
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Did You Know?The name Connecticut originates from the Algonquian word 'Quinnehtukqut' (beside the long tidal river). (statesymbolsusa.org)

Prior to 1638 - Connecticut, New England
1638 - 1662 - New Haven Colony
1662 - 1687 - Connecticut Colony
1688 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1690 - 1787 - Crown Colony of Connecticut
January 5, 1788 - Connecticut becomes 5th U.S. state

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