. Genealogical history of the Redfield family in the United States : being a revision and extension of the genealogical tables compiled in 1839 by William C. Redfield . L. L. D., both from Trinity College,Hartford, and from Dartmouth College. He has contributed occasionally tothe reviews and magazines and other periodicals, chiefly on professionalsubjects, and is the author of a thorough treatise on the law of railways,which has been accepted as a standard text book by the profession, and haspassed to a second edition. He has been repeatedly chosen as lay delegatefrom Vermont to the general co
. Genealogical history of the Redfield family in the United States : being a revision and extension of the genealogical tables compiled in 1839 by William C. Redfield . L. L. D., both from Trinity College,Hartford, and from Dartmouth College. He has contributed occasionally tothe reviews and magazines and other periodicals, chiefly on professionalsubjects, and is the author of a thorough treatise on the law of railways,which has been accepted as a standard text book by the profession, and haspassed to a second edition. He has been repeatedly chosen as lay delegatefrom Vermont to the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal churchof the United States. He resided for many years at Montpelier, Vermont,but is now a resident of Windsor, Vermont. He married, 1st, September28, 1836, Mary Ward Smith, daughter of Ichabod and Amanda Smith ofStanstead, C. E. She died July 24, 1839. He married, 2d, May 4, 1842,Catharine Buell. ) Clark, daughter of Luther and Pamela Clark. by second wife. 1323. 1. PiiLEG Redfield, b. Sept. 10, 1843; d. in infancy. 1324. 2. Thomas Lee Redfield, b. Oct. 17, 1844. 1325. 3. Mary- Smith Redfield, b. August 9, ^^^^VA HBitJu ^/^^^ ^/ /f>y^
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