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  Thomas Clap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benjamin Gale, son-in-law of Jared Eliot, a Corporation member, had published a pamphlet arguing for discontinuation of the colonial grant to the college, and no grant was given in 1755.
Clap set out to raise an endowment for a professorship of divinity, and Naphtali Dagget was appointed the Livingstonian Professor of Divinity on March 4 1756.
Noyes offered to share his pulpit with the new professor, agreeing to subscribe to the Assembly's Catechism and the Savoy Confession of Faith, and the students returned to his First Church for worship.
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 Naphtali Definition / Naphtali Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On this tribe Jacob pronounced the patriarchal blessing, "Naphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodly words" (Gen. 49:21).
Naphtali is a doe set free, who bears beautiful fawns.
Naphtali is a hind let loose, he gives goodly words.
www.elresearch.com /Naphtali   (201 words)

  
 Naphtali Daggett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Naphtali Daggett (September 8 1727 - November 25 1780) graduated from Yale in 1748 and became pastor of Presbyterian Church in Smithtown Long Island in In 1756 he became professor of divinity Yale.
He became the second president of Yale pro tempore on the resignation of its first Thomas Clap in 1776 and served in that until 1777.
Bill Doggett is not Jimmy Smith - just like Earl Bostic is not Bird or Coltrane BUT he has a great groove and the melodies are timeless.
www.freeglossary.com /Naphtali_Dagget   (290 words)

  
 Daggett Family Genealogy Forum
Dagget nee Tighe in Cincinati - Gerald Tighe 10/17/02
Re: Naphtali Daggett (1727-1780) - Pete daggett 12/06/01
Re: daggets from Erie Pa. - Asher 9/10/01
genforum.genealogy.com /daggett   (2246 words)

  
 Light & Truth -- Dealing in Death
Due in no small part to Yale, New Haven was a hotbed of rebel sentiment during the American Revolution.
When the city was attacked by British troops in 1780, Naphtali Dagget, Yale’s president, was killed fighting alongside the New Haven’s rebel defenders.
The city’s British military conqueror, himself a Yalensian, did not allow the city to be burned.
www.yale.edu /lt/archives/v9n1/v9n1historical.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Register Report: Robert Pease (1565-1623)
Naphtali DAGGETT; Born 1691/1696 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts.
Died 6 Mar 1718 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA.
Naphtali DAGGETT D.D.; Born 8 Sep 1727 in Attleborough, Bristol, MA.
spicerweb.org /Genealogy/pease/register_report.html   (5348 words)

  
 Stanley Family
William b 25 Mar 1726 in Atteboro, d 27 Jan 1706 in Atteboro, m 5 Oct 1751 in Atteboro, Zilpa Dagget t b 23 Oct 1726in Atteboro, d 19 Oct 1807 in Atteboro
Naphtali, b 6 Jan 1723/4in Attleboro, d 14 May 1724 in At tleboro
Sebila m Thomas Dagget b Abt 1728, 21 Nov 1754 in Attleboro
www.rogersark.net /hawkeyes/stanley.htm   (7550 words)

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