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'''Benjamin Tallmadge, Sr.''' (1 January 1725 – 5 February 1786) was a priest from [[Connecticut]], and a member of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial | '''Benjamin Tallmadge, Sr.''' (1 January 1725 – 5 February 1786) was a priest from [[Connecticut]], and a member of the [[Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | ||
Tallmadge narrowly survived the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Colonial Assassin purge|purge]] of the Colonial Brotherhood in 1763, only to lose his wife five years later. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], his son [[Benjamin Tallmadge|Benjamin Tallmadge, Jr.]] organized the spy network known as the [[Culper Ring]], and helped the Assassins foil a Templar plot against [[George Washington]] in 1776. | Tallmadge narrowly survived the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Colonial Assassin purge|purge]] of the Colonial Brotherhood in 1763, only to lose his wife five years later. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], his son [[Benjamin Tallmadge|Benjamin Tallmadge, Jr.]] organized the spy network known as the [[Culper Ring]], and helped the Assassins foil a Templar plot against [[George Washington]] in 1776. | ||
Revision as of 13:41, 14 April 2017
Benjamin Tallmadge, Sr. (1 January 1725 – 5 February 1786) was a priest from Connecticut, and a member of the Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins.
Tallmadge narrowly survived the Templar purge of the Colonial Brotherhood in 1763, only to lose his wife five years later. During the American Revolutionary War, his son Benjamin Tallmadge, Jr. organized the spy network known as the Culper Ring, and helped the Assassins foil a Templar plot against George Washington in 1776.
Ten years later, in 1786, Reverend Tallmadge died in Brookhaven.