Early life and college
Gildersleeve was born on September 17, 1886 in Gildersleeve, Connecticut.''Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Fifth Edition''Coaching career
Gildersleeve coached at New Hampshire in 1909 and amassed a 3–4 record.All-Time Coaching Records by Year"The arrest of Gildersleeve appeared ridiculous, in that he was the only one of the crowd taken by the police. He is a small man and two big policemen grabbed him and took him across the field in full view of the crowd. The police acted as though Gildersleeve was a desperate criminal. This act failed to make a hit with the crowd, who were inclined to poke fun at the police for their brave act."In 1913, Meriden High School hired Gildersleeve as a teacher and head football coach.Pigskin Chasers First Practice; Over Twenty Candidates Assemble at Hanover; Gildersleeve, Former Wesleyan Star, Will Coach
Personal life
Gildersleeve married Gertrude Isabell née Sugden in 1909, and as of 1921, the couple had two children, a son and a daughter. He wrote extensively on genealogy, and in 1914, authored a book on his own family titled ''Gildersleeves of Gildersleeve, Conn. and the Descendants of Philip Gildersleeve''. In the foreword he noted, "Ignorance of one's family is inexcusable and a source of future trouble. The family is the key of all progress, of all permanent success." During the 1930s, he wrote to a number of distant Gildersleeve cousins to share his knowledge of their common ancestors, Richard Gildersleeve and his wife Joanna, pioneers who arrived at Boston in 1634 on a ship of the Winthrop line, and of their descendants. In 1941, he published ''Gildersleeve Pioneers'', "a series of sketches and biographies, with an appendix of lineages", beginning with their pioneer ancestor, Richard Gildersleeve. He died in July 1976 at the age of 89 in Wayne, New Jersey. He is interred at the Portland Burial Ground in Portland, Connecticut.Head coaching record
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