. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex county bar at Lowell inOctober, 1884. He settled in Lowell, and was a member of the Common Council in1885-86, registrar of voters m 1888, 89, and 90, and an alderman in 1891. Hemarried at Lowell, February 9, 1893, Delia, daughter of Timothy and JosephineOBrien Harry Aitleton Brown, son of Samuel A. and Sarah (Butler) Brown, was born inLowell, Mass., September 25, 1856, and was educated at the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology. He studied law at the Boston University Law School and in theoffice of Daniel S. and George F. Richard
. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex county bar at Lowell inOctober, 1884. He settled in Lowell, and was a member of the Common Council in1885-86, registrar of voters m 1888, 89, and 90, and an alderman in 1891. Hemarried at Lowell, February 9, 1893, Delia, daughter of Timothy and JosephineOBrien Harry Aitleton Brown, son of Samuel A. and Sarah (Butler) Brown, was born inLowell, Mass., September 25, 1856, and was educated at the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology. He studied law at the Boston University Law School and in theoffice of Daniel S. and George F. Richardson of Lowell, and was admitted to theMiddlesex county bar in December, 1880. He married at Hamilton, Ontario, October6, 1887, Mary E., daughter of Luther D. and Azuba (Ames) Sawyer, of that is settled in Lowell. William Starkweather Marshall, son of Joshua L. and Georgia B. Marshall,was born in Lowell, August 16, 1868, and was educated at the Phillips AndoverAcademy and at Amherst College. He studied law in the office of Marshall, Hamblet. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 169 & Buck of Lowell, and at the Boston University Law School, and was admitted tothe Middlesex county bar at Cambridge, July 7, 1893. He is settled in Lowell. Samuel Lathrop, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Lathrop, of Springfield, graduated atYale College in 1792, and was probably admitted to the bar in Hampshire was State senator, and served a long time as a member of Congress. Alanson Knox was born in Blandford, and was admitted to the Hampshire countybar in 1810. He settled in Blandford and practiced there a larger part of his finally removed to Ohio. Reuben Atwater Chapman, chief justice of the SupremeCourt, was his son-in-law. Asahel Wright was born in 1782, and graduated at Williams College in 1803, andsettled in Chester. He married a daughter of Rev. Aaron Bascom, and died in 1830. John Mills was born in Sandisfield, and studied law in the office of John Phelpsof West Granville. He was admitt
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