Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . of Boston, a directorof the Boston City Missionaiy Society and ofthe Ameiiean Congregational , anda membei and chairman of the standing com-mittee of the Lnit)n Congregational church ofBoston. Mr. (Joil)y was mari-ied October S, 1891, toAnnie Evarts Cornelius, daughkn of .J. I^vartsand Sarah (Storrs) Cornelius, of lioston, they have one sou : .lolni Xoyes (olby,born in Hecembei, 1X9.!. He was educated at Ihillips Andover Academyand also a


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . of Boston, a directorof the Boston City Missionaiy Society and ofthe Ameiiean Congregational , anda membei and chairman of the standing com-mittee of the Lnit)n Congregational church ofBoston. Mr. (Joil)y was mari-ied October S, 1891, toAnnie Evarts Cornelius, daughkn of .J. I^vartsand Sarah (Storrs) Cornelius, of lioston, they have one sou : .lolni Xoyes (olby,born in Hecembei, 1X9.!. He was educated at Ihillips Andover Academyand also at C^oUege, having graduatedat the latter institution in 1867. He beganreading law with William Collamer, of Wood-.^tock, Vt., and finished Ins with Will-iam M. IJogers, of Methuen, ; and onAjiril 21, 1869, he was admitted to practice inSuffolk county. Mr. Hibbard began his professional careerat Tama city, Iowa, where be j>racticed ;d)0uttwo years and then returned to Boston. In1881 he located in Lee, thence removed toIittsfield in 1SS7, and for a period of morethan eighteen rears he has Ijeen regarded as. E. IIIBRARD. CHARLES LDMUNI) !!), thetirst mayor of PittsHeld, and a jn-actic-ing lawyer in that city since 1X87, was l>ornin Farmington Falls, Maine, March 15, 1844. one of the most persevering and shrewd triallawyers in Berkshire county, whether thecause lie of a civil or criminal character or asuit in equity. From 1887 to 1893 Mr. Hib-bard was district attorney for the western dis-trict of Massachusetts, and in 1891 was electedmayor of Pittsfield, being the first incumbentof that cilice under the city charter. He is afirm democrat. At Montpelier. ^t., Fel)ruary 2, 1870,Charles E. Hibbard married Henrietta A.,daughter of Sylvester and Sarah (Hubbard)Hayden. Of this marriage three children aoz THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. Iiavi liceii Ixirii, all of wliuin arc now li\iii<;.Charles Lovejtiy Jlibbard, a son, is a ^ra


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