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The following is a list of notable people who were born, raised, or a resident of the U.S. state of Connecticut, with place of birth or residence when known. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Lutheran Cemetery, Danbury [1] Mapleshade Cemetery, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Memorial Garden of The Unitarian Church, Westport; Mill Hill Burying Ground, Norwalk; Mill Plain Cemetery, Danbury [1] Miry Brook Cemetery, Danbury [1] Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport; New Catholic Cemetery, Danbury [1] North Main Street Cemetery, Danbury [1] Oak ...
Jonathan Gregory Brandis was born in Danbury, Connecticut, the only child of Mary, a teacher and personal manager, and Gregory Brandis, a food distributor and firefighter. At the age of two, he began his career as a child model for Buster Brown shoes . [ 1 ]
Evergreen Cemetery was established around 1860, but it does not appear to have been used extensively, except by the Chidsey family, until recent years. It was not included in the Hale census of Connecticut cemeteries conducted in the 1930s. The white-marble Chidsey obelisk is one of the chief objects of historical interest.
Early New England Puritan funerary art conveys a practical attitude towards 17th-century mortality; death was an ever-present reality of life, [1] and their funerary traditions and grave art provide a unique insight into their views on death. The minimalist decoration and lack of embellishment of the early headstone designs reflect the British ...
Writers from Danbury, Connecticut (17 P) Pages in category "People from Danbury, Connecticut" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
His wife Misty confirmed to PEOPLE that he died of congestive heart failure on Nov. 26 at his home in Covington, L.A. He was 65. Related: George Clooney Reveals the Best Thing About Working with ...
For these early settlers, the center of community life was the Congregationalist church they built on what is now the site of the Wooster Street cemetery. [2] Most of the early buildings were destroyed in a British raid during 1777. During the Revolutionary War Danbury was a supply depot for the Continental Army due to its location. An army ...