. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ^Tl^TOn^rj^ BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 421 William Draper, son of James and Lois (Battle) Draper, was born in that part ofDedham which is now Dover, Mass , February 12, 1780, and graduated at Harvardin 1803. He studied law with John Leighton Tuttle in Concord, Mass., and was ad-mitted to the Middlesex bar. He practiced in Marlboro, and was for ten years presi-dent-of the Middlesex bar. In 1832 he removed to Nashua, N. H., and in 1833 toPontiac in Michigan. He was president of the bar of Oakland county, Mich., twentyyears. He married in 1810 Har
. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ^Tl^TOn^rj^ BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 421 William Draper, son of James and Lois (Battle) Draper, was born in that part ofDedham which is now Dover, Mass , February 12, 1780, and graduated at Harvardin 1803. He studied law with John Leighton Tuttle in Concord, Mass., and was ad-mitted to the Middlesex bar. He practiced in Marlboro, and was for ten years presi-dent-of the Middlesex bar. In 1832 he removed to Nashua, N. H., and in 1833 toPontiac in Michigan. He was president of the bar of Oakland county, Mich., twentyyears. He married in 1810 Harriet Eliza, daughter of Phineas Payne, of Concord,Mass., and died on the Island of Mackinaw, August 9, 1858. Jared Weed, son of Elnathan and Lydia (Bouton) Weed, was born in North Stam-ford, Conn., April 5, 1783, and fitted for college in North Salem, N. Y. He gradu-ated at Harvard in 1807, and studied law with William Stedman, of Lancaster, andNathaniel Paine, of Worcester. He was admitted to the Worcester county bar in1813, and settled in Petersha
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