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Samuel Keeler (1656–1713), founding settler of Ridgefield; Jeff Landau (born 1974), professional tennis player "Typhoid Mary" Mallon (1869–1938), who became famous for infecting people with typhoid, spent some time as a cook in town, where she infected some (according to brief front-page story in the July 22, 1909 Ridgefield Press)
Writers from Ridgefield, Connecticut (14 P) Pages in category "People from Ridgefield, Connecticut" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
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See #22 of this list of books at Amazon.com connected to Ridgefield, Connecticut. Quote: "22. Flannery O'Connor : Collected Works : Wise Blood / A Good Man Is Hard to Find / The Violent Bear It Away / Everything that Rises Must Converge / Essays & Letters (Library of America) by Flannery O'Connor (Hardcover - Sep 1, 1988)"
Ridgefield in Review, by Silvio A. Bedini (1958) Out of print, but used copies often available locally; History of Ridgefield, by George L. Rockwell, 583 pages, long out of print; The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Records, Volume 36, an index to Ridgefield births, marriages and deaths from 1709 to 1850. Genealogical Publishing Company ...
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Ridgefield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It consists of the primary central village in the town of Ridgefield and surrounding residential areas. As of the 2020 census , the population of the CDP was 7,596, [ 1 ] out of 25,053 in the entire town.