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  1. Naphtali Daggett (September 8, 1727 – November 25, 1780) was an American academic and educator. He graduated from Yale University in 1748. Three years later, he became pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, Long Island.

  2. 10. März 2022 · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naphtali_Daggett. Naphtali Daggett (September 8, 1727 – November 25, 1780) was an American academic and educator. He graduated from Yale University in 1748.[1] Three years later, he became pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, Long Island. In 1755, the Yale Corporation persuaded him to return ...

    • Attleboro, Massachusetts
    • September 08, 1727
    • "president of Yale"
  3. Reverend Napthali Daggett D.D. Born 8 Sep 1727 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Ancestors. Son of Ebenezer Daggett and Mary (Blackinton) Daggett. Brother of John Daggett, Ebenezer Daggett and Samuel Daggett. Husband of Sarah (Smith) Daggett — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

    • Male
    • September 8, 1727
    • Sarah (Smith) Daggett
    • November 25, 1780
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_ClapThomas Clap - Wikipedia

    Professor Naphtali Daggett followed him as president pro tempore. Clap died four months later in New Haven at the age of sixty-three. Jackson Turner Main finds that teaching in colonial days was a poorly paid, part-time, temporary job. Young men typically moved on to more secure occupations as soon as possible. There was one great ...

  5. 29. Juni 2012 · When British forces invaded New Haven in 1779, Yale Divinity School professor and former Yale president Naphtali Daggett was among the citizens who rode out to confront the Redcoats. Daggetts story is just one of the tales of life at Yale and in New Haven before and during the War of Independence that are recounted in this lecture ...

  6. After the first year, Dwight was replaced by Reverend Herman Daggett, who ran the school for the next six years. [3] Dwight was a distant cousin of the Yale president in 1817, Timothy Dwight IV. Daggett was nephew of Naphtali Daggett, who had been president of Yale College.

  7. 4. Juli 2018 · On July 5, 1779, just three years and one day after the American colonies declared independence from Great Britain, Nathanael’s and Fee’s 6th great grandfather and Johnny’s 5th, Naphtali Daggett was residing in New Haven, Connecticut as a professor and former president of Yale. It wasn’t difficult to find information on this special forefather as his story and sermons are well ...