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Brigadier-General Timothy Dwight Ruggles

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  • Name Timothy Dwight Ruggles 
    Title Brigadier-General 
    Birth 20 Oct 1711  Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Burial Aug 1795  Pine Grove Church Cemetery, Wilmot, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death 4 Aug 1795  Wilmot, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
      In office 1762–1764
      Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for Hardwick[1] In office 1754, 1757, 1761 – 1755, 1759, 1770
      Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas[2] of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. In office January 21,[3] 1762[2] – 1774[3]
      Judge of the Court of Common Pleas[2] of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
      In office April 19, 1757[2][3] – 1774[3]
      Personal details
      Born October 20, 1711
      Rochester, Massachusetts[4]
      Died August 4, 1795
      Resting place Wilmot, Nova Scotia[5]
      Spouse(s) Bathsheba Newcomb née Bourne
      Children Martha Ruggles (b. August 10, 1736),[6]
      Timthy Ruggles (b. January 7, 1738-39),[6]
      Bathsheba Ruggles,[6]
      John Ruggles,[5]
      Timothy Ruggles,[5]
      Richard Ruggles.[5]
      Residence Wilmot, Nova Scotia[7]
      Alma mater Harvard
      Occupation Lawyer
      Military service
      Allegiance Province of Massachusetts Bay
      Service/branch Massachusetts militia
      Timothy Dwight Ruggles[8] (October 20, 1711 – August 4, 1795) was an American military leader, jurist and politician. He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765. Ruggles was born on October 20, 1711 to Rev. Timothy Ruggles.[2] He was grandson of Capt. Samuel Ruggles of Roxbury and Martha Woodbridge, who was a granddaughter of Governor Thomas Dudley.

      He was graduated from Harvard in 1732; studied law, and established himself in practice in Rochester.[2] In 1735 he married Mrs. Bathsheba Newcomb, widow of William Newcomb and the daughter of the Hon. Melatiah Bourne of Sandwich, Massachusetts. He was a military officer during the French and Indian War. After serving as Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1763, he was selected as a delegate to the first colonial (or Stamp Act) congress of 1765 meeting in New York on October 7, Ruggles was elected its president. After he refused to sanction the addresses sent by that body to Great Britain he was publicly censured by the General Court of Massachusetts.

      He became one of the leading Tories of New England. He commanded the Loyal American Association and was a Mandamus Councillor appointed by General Gage in Boston. The Loyal American Association vowed to: - Not submit to rebellious assembly. - Enforce obedience to the King. - Defend each other if imperiled by unlawful assembly. - Repel force with force. - Use retaliation if any member or their property were injured.
    Person ID I6402  Gibbs Family Tree
    Last Modified 9 May 2022 

    Family Bathsheba Bourne,   b. 11 Nov 1703, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Mar 1781, Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 77 years) 
    Marriage 18 sept 1736  Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Mary Ruggles,   b. 10 Feb 1741, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Jun 1814, Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)
    Family ID F2526  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2022 

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 20 Oct 1711 - Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 18 sept 1736 - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States Link to Google Earth
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