. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 277 lished the Turners Falls water power. He was clerk and treasurer of the Troy andGreenfield Railroad, director in the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, and secre-tary of the Greenfield Stock and Mutual Insurance Company. In 1863 he formed apartnership with Austin De Wolf, which continued until 1874, when Franklin Good-ridge Fessenden, now a judge on the bench of the Supreme Court, became his part-ner. In 1875 he was appointed register in bankruptcy, and was at one time registerof probate. He was also several year


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 277 lished the Turners Falls water power. He was clerk and treasurer of the Troy andGreenfield Railroad, director in the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, and secre-tary of the Greenfield Stock and Mutual Insurance Company. In 1863 he formed apartnership with Austin De Wolf, which continued until 1874, when Franklin Good-ridge Fessenden, now a judge on the bench of the Supreme Court, became his part-ner. In 1875 he was appointed register in bankruptcy, and was at one time registerof probate. He was also several years a member of the Massachusetts House ofRepresentatives, and many years a member of the Board of Selectmen. He marriedMaria Louise Russell of Boston, and died at Greenfield, December 3, 1876. Frank Palmer Goulding, son of Palmer and Fanny W. (Maynard) Goulding, wasborn in Grafton, Mass., July 2, 1837, and graduated at Dartmouth College in is descended from Peter Goulding, who lived in Boston in 1665, and afterwardsin Worcester and Sudbury. W


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