Ephraim Williams

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Ephraim Williams was an 18th-century American soldier and landowner whose bequest led to the establishment of Williams College in Massachusetts.

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instanceOf American soldier
landowner
person
bequestCondition the school should be called Williams
the town should be named Williamstown
birthPlace Newton, Province of Massachusetts Bay
birthYear 1715
causeOfDeath killed in action
commanded Massachusetts provincial forces
surface form: Massachusetts regiment at Fort Massachusetts
countryOfCitizenship Province of Massachusetts Bay
dateOfDeath 1755-09-08
deathPlace Lake George, New York
surface form: Lake George, Province of New York
deathYear 1755
familyName Williams
foundedByBequest Williams College
givenName Ephraim
legacy Williams College
surface form: Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
militaryBranch Massachusetts provincial forces
surface form: Provincial militia of Massachusetts Bay
militaryRank colonel
notableFor bequest that led to the founding of Williams College
occupation landowner
soldier
surveyor
participatedIn Battle of Lake George
French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: French and Indian War
regionOfActivity frontier regions of New England
Western Massachusetts
surface form: western Massachusetts
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Stockbridge, Massachusetts
surface form: Stockbridge, Province of Massachusetts Bay
servedIn King George's War
willBequest funds and land for a free school in western Massachusetts

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Williams College founder Ephraim Williams
Williams College namedAfter Ephraim Williams
Ephs namedAfter Ephraim Williams