David ATWATER (b. abt. 1762 , Crown Colony of Connecticut d. 15 June 1829 , Bethany, Connecticut, USA )
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David ATWATER was born abt. 1762 in Crown Colony of Connecticut
David ATWATER was the child of ? and ?David ATWATER died 15 June 1829 in Bethany, Connecticut, USA.
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1784 - The bifocal lens is invented (Benjamin Franklin, United States)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
The oil lamp is invented (Aimé Argand, Switzerland)
The 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.
1829 Death
15 June 1829
Bethany, Connecticut, USA
15 June 1829
Bethany, Connecticut, USA
Name: David Atwater
Gender: Male
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Death Date: 15 Jun 1829
Death Place: Bethany, Connecticut
Age: 67
Birth Date: 1762
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03207-9
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 3080
Reference ID: Cemetery 3 Page 24
"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https:/ / familysearch.org/ ark:/ 61903/ 1:1:F7HP-6PY : 3 December 2014), David Atwater, 15 Jun 1829; citing Bethany, Connecticut, reference Cemetery 3 Page 24; FHL microfilm 3,080."
David is buried at: Carrington Cemetery Bethany, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
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Death Date: 15 Jun 1829
Death Place: Bethany, Connecticut
Age: 67
Birth Date: 1762
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03207-9
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 3080
Reference ID: Cemetery 3 Page 24
"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https:/ / familysearch.org/ ark:/ 61903/ 1:1:F7HP-6PY : 3 December 2014), David Atwater, 15 Jun 1829; citing Bethany, Connecticut, reference Cemetery 3 Page 24; FHL microfilm 3,080."
David is buried at: Carrington Cemetery Bethany, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
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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
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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