. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ring 1839-47, 1853-54, meeting with success. In 1851, he was appointed commissioner tosupply the city of Albany with asuitable water system and served inthat capacity mitil 1854. He was amember of St. Peters EpiscopalChurch of Albany. He was married June 12, 1839,to Catherine Margaret James ofAlbany, N. Y. Nine children wereborn to them: Robert Temple, bornNovember, 1840, died unmarried;William James, born March, 1842,killed in the battle of Chancellors-ville, April 30, 1863; Katherine,born August 25,1843, married
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ring 1839-47, 1853-54, meeting with success. In 1851, he was appointed commissioner tosupply the city of Albany with asuitable water system and served inthat capacity mitil 1854. He was amember of St. Peters EpiscopalChurch of Albany. He was married June 12, 1839,to Catherine Margaret James ofAlbany, N. Y. Nine children wereborn to them: Robert Temple, bornNovember, 1840, died unmarried;William James, born March, 1842,killed in the battle of Chancellors-ville, April 30, 1863; Katherine,born August 25,1843, married RichardStockston Emmet, died September25, 1895; Mary Temple, born Decem-ber 7, 1845, died, unmarried, March8, 1871; Clara, Charlotte and Gren-vUle, died in infancy. Ellen James,born October 2, 1850, married twice:first Chiistopher Temple EmmetCol. Robert Eaimet Temple. of San Francisco, Cal., married second, George Hunter of Scotland, resides Salisbury, Conn.; Henrietta Temple,born August 3, 1853, married LesUe Pell-Clarke, of Newport, R. I., andLevanswick, Otsego Co., N. CHARLES EDWARD THOMPSON, A. B. Charles E. Thompson, son of the Hon. Thomas W. and E. EUzabeth(Porter) Thompson, was born in Salisbury, N. H., June 19, 1807, and died inSchraalenburgh, N. J., November 3, 1883. At an early age his parents removed to Concord, N. H., where he attendedthe public schools. He entered the Academy in 1820, and gi-aduated in1824; graduated A. B. from Dartmouth College in 1828; was a sailor on whal-ing ships three years; read law with his brother, William C. Thompson, at Ply-mouth, N. H., and Hon. Joseph Bell in Haverhill, N. H.; was admitted to thebar and practiced in Haverhill, N. H., Mobile, Ala., Chicago, 111., and Phila-delphia, Pa. He removed to Schraalenburgh, N. J., about 1880, where heresided until his death. He was married May 20, 1835, to Mary Porter, daughter of Mills andSarah (Porter) Olcott of Hanover, N. H. Three children were born to them. CAPT. SPEARE SPENCER TIPTON
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