Ned

Stone Number: CT 147

 Ned lost his life in Danbury while fighting for freedom from British rule, though he did not enjoy liberty himself. Described as a “zealous” supporter of the Patriot cause, but not  a soldier himself, Ned was enslaved in Redding. He happened to be in the Danbury home of Maj. Daniel Starr when the British came through. When a few men opened fire on the British, he was killed. After his death, Ned’s enslaver, Samuel Smith, went to court seeking reimbursement for his lost property.

Significant Dates

  • April 26, 1777: Death

Primary Sources

Connecticut State Library
Location: Wooster School
Geolocation:
Partner
Danbury
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