Nathan Daboll (politician)
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Nathan Daboll | |
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Member Connecticut General Assembly |
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In office 1832–1833 |
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Senator Connecticut Senate |
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In office 1833–1835 |
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Judge State of Connecticut, County of New London, Probate District of Stonington |
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In office 1843–1845 |
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Personal details | |
Born | Groton, Connecticut |
14 November 1780
Died | 28 August 1863 Groton, Connecticut |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth |
Profession | Almanac publisher Textbook author |
Nathan Daboll (November 14, 1780 – August 28, 1863), born in Groton, Connecticut, was a Connecticut politician, judge, textbook author, and almanac publisher.[1]
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Personal life
He was the son of Elizabeth (1742–1813) and Nathan Daboll (1750–1818). He had a younger sister, Lydia (born c. 1782).
Daboll married Elizabeth in 1804. They had a son, David Austin Daboll (1813–1895).
He received an Honorary Degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 1835.[2]
Career
Daboll served in the Connecticut House of Representatives 1832—1833, and the Connecticut Senate 1833—1835.[3]
He was Clerk of the Court of Probate for the State of Connecticut, County of New London, Connecticut, Probate District of Stonington before serving as a probate judge 1843—1845.[4]
Daboll assisted his father, the notable American Revolution period almanac publisher, with the publication of the New England Almanac. With his son David, he developed Daboll's New Arithmetic, a revision of his father's textbook, Schoolmaster's Assistant.
Works
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