Talk:Nathan Gold

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Military officer in 1675[edit]

I just removed this paragraph:

In January 1675, Major Robert Treat and Major Gold appealed to the court of the Colony of Connecticut for officer's in the army that was being raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Lt. Joseph Judson's name was hand written into the records as a suggestion that he was a suitable person by William Leete, Governor of the New Haven Colony and soon to be Governor of the Colony of Connecticut.[1] An army was being raised to battle the Narragansett Indians during the King Philip's War which began in 1676.

  1. ^ Colonial Records of Connecticut Vol. 2 p. 395

There are several issues with that paragraph, but the most important is that this article's subject was born in December 1663. That would make him a major at age eleven, a claim I find hard to believe. It seems more likely that the military officer active in 1675 is some relative of the future Lt. Governor, not the future Lt. Governor himself. Huon (talk) 15:15, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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