Elihu Yale

  • male, deceased (1721)
  • North Wales, PA, United States
Description:
Elihu Yale, (April 5, 1649 in Boston, Massachusetts, America - July 8, 1721 in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales), was the first benefactor of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut in the United States. Wikipedia
Born:
April 5, 1649
Died:
July 8, 1721
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  • Never Yet Melted » Elihu Ya...

    The March/April issue of the Yale Alumni Magazine contains an article (not yet on-line) informing us that last month the University agreed to remove a portrait of Elihu Yale from the Corporation Room in Woodbridge Hall, in response to complaints. The dar
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  • Never Yet Melted » Elihu Ya...

    The March/April issue of the Yale Alumni Magazine contains an article (not yet on-line) informing us that last month the University agreed to remove a portrait of Elihu Yale from the Corporation Room in Woodbridge Hall, in response to complaints. The dar
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  • Elihu Yale Biography

    Elihu Yale , (April 5, 1649 - July 8, 1721), was the first benefactor of Yale University. His ancestry can be traced to a family of North Wales, and the name Yale is the English spelling of the Welsh place name, Ial. Born in Boston, Yale moved to Englan
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  • Elihu Yale

    Often but erroneously called the founder of Yale University, Elihu Yale was born in Boston in 1649. His father had come to America to escape persecution against Puritans in the time of King Charles I , but the Yale family returned to England while young
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