Gold Selleck Silliman

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Gold Selleck Silliman was an American lawyer, politician, and Continental Army brigadier general from Connecticut who played a notable role in the Revolutionary War.

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instanceOf American lawyer
American politician
Continental Army officer
brigadier general
human
allegiance Connecticut
Continental Congress
United States of America
surface form: United States
birthDate 1732-10-07
birthPlace Stratford, Connecticut
surface form: Stratford, Connecticut Colony
child Benjamin Silliman
countryOfCitizenship Connecticut Colony
United States of America
deathDate 1790-07-21
deathPlace Fairfield, Connecticut NERFINISHED
educatedAt Yale College
familyName Silliman
fieldOfWork law
military leadership
public service
givenName Gold
Selleck
graduationYear 1752
jurisdiction Fairfield County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
memberOf Connecticut militia
militaryBranch Continental Army
militaryConflict defense of southwestern Connecticut during the Revolutionary War
militaryRank brigadier general
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent captured by Loyalist raiders in 1779
exchange as prisoner during the Revolutionary War
notableFor leadership in coastal defense of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War
notableWork service in the American Revolutionary War
occupation lawyer
military officer
politician
participatedIn American Revolutionary War
placeOfBurial Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Connecticut
positionHeld Connecticut state’s attorney for Fairfield County
brigadier general of Connecticut militia
religion Congregationalism
residence Fairfield, Connecticut NERFINISHED
spouse Mary Fish Noyes

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Battle of Ridgefield commander Gold Selleck Silliman
Battle of Ridgefield notableParticipant Gold Selleck Silliman