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Samuel Tudor
Samuel Tudor IV, Esq. (1769–1862) was a nineteenth-century American entrepreneur, business and civic leader of Hartford, Connecticut. He was a founding director of Aetna Insurance Company, the Phoenix National Bank and the Society of Savings Bank of Hartford,The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, James, Hammond Trumbull, Edward Osgood Publisher, 1886 as well as a founding trustee and major early benefactor of Trinity College (Connecticut), Trinity College.Contributions to Christ Church of Hartford, Gurden Wadsworth Russell et al., Belknap & Warfield, 1895 Tudor was also connected with the establishment of many of the leading institutions of that city. He was a director of the American School for the Deaf, American Asylum School for the Deaf, the oldest permanent school for the deaf in the U.S., and a co-founder of the Hartford Academy. Background and family Tudor was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, East Windsor, in Connecticut Colony, in 1769, son of Samuel ...
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East Windsor, Connecticut
East Windsor is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, Capitol Planning Region. The population was 11,190 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The town has five villages: Broad Brook, Connecticut, Broad Brook, Melrose, Scantic, Warehouse Point and Windsorville. History In 1633, Settlers laid claim to the area now known as Windsor, Connecticut, Windsor, which included East Windsor. No English settlers lived on the east side of the river. The first English settler in what is today known as East Windsor, was William Pynchon, the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1636, he erected a warehouse for his settlement's transshipment of goods at what is now known as "Warehouse Point". Warehouse Point served as the southern border of Springfield, Massachusetts, for 132 years—until 1768—when Warehouse Point, Connecticut, was annexed by the Connecticut Colony. Pyncho ...
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