The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . land, while on a travel tour,August I, 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Tillinghast were the par-ents of five sons and a daughter: i. William Richmond,born in Providence, R. I., April 15, 1858; he attendedMowry & Goffs private school, and was graduated fromBrown University in 1879; he attended the Harvard!Law School in 1891-92, and returned to Providence to Ibecome a member of the law firm of Tillinghast & Till-inghast; later he became a member of the firm of Till-inghast & Collins; on Oct. 22, 1884, he married . Aborn, of Pro
The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . land, while on a travel tour,August I, 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Tillinghast were the par-ents of five sons and a daughter: i. William Richmond,born in Providence, R. I., April 15, 1858; he attendedMowry & Goffs private school, and was graduated fromBrown University in 1879; he attended the Harvard!Law School in 1891-92, and returned to Providence to Ibecome a member of the law firm of Tillinghast & Till-inghast; later he became a member of the firm of Till-inghast & Collins; on Oct. 22, 1884, he married . Aborn, of Providence; his children are: EstherChapin Tillinghast Dane, James Alexander, and SophieLouise Tillinghast Crolius. 2. Henry Anthony, bornSept. IS, 1859, died March 18, 1907; secretary-treasurerof the Textile Finishing Machinery Company of Provi-dence ; married Sophie T. Aborn, and left two children :Julia Lyman and Sarah Benson. 3. Theodore Foster,born in Providence, R. I., Sept. 25, 1861 ; until eighteenyears of age attended the Mowry & GofTs private. ^^l^ ^/i^^t^^^^^ /t^^i^^l^^ BIOGRAPHICAL 291 school; he then entered Brown University, whence hewas graduated A. B., class of 1S84 (his fathers class,1849, his grandfathers, 1814) ; choosing the law as hisprofession, he entered Boston University Law School,there receiving his LL. B., class of 1887; in 1888 he wasadmitted to the Rhode Island bar, and later to a part-nership with his father and brother, continuing anactive member of the law firm, Tillinghast & Tilling-hast, until 1902, when he became connected with thelegal department of the Title Guarantee Company ofRhode Island, as an expert title examiner; he is anIndependent Republican in his political tendencies, but,like his race, has no office-holding tastes, yet never un-mindful of his duties as a citizen; he is a director ofthe Home for Aged Men and Aged Couples, and theProvidence Realty Company, and an attendant of theFirst Congregational Churcli; his clubs are the Twen-tie
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