. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . ose of the revolution he re-turned to Yale, from which he graduated in 1786. After studying lawat the Litchfield Law School, he located in the practice of his professionat Waterbury in 1791, where he died in September, 1844. He servedas judge of the probate court, and was appointed judge of the NewHaven county court in 1801, becoming the presiding judge in son, Charles D., was born November 7th, 1795, and was trainedfrom youth for mercantile pursuits, in which he engaged and con-tinued until 1838, when, by reason of his ill health, he retir


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . ose of the revolution he re-turned to Yale, from which he graduated in 1786. After studying lawat the Litchfield Law School, he located in the practice of his professionat Waterbury in 1791, where he died in September, 1844. He servedas judge of the probate court, and was appointed judge of the NewHaven county court in 1801, becoming the presiding judge in son, Charles D., was born November 7th, 1795, and was trainedfrom youth for mercantile pursuits, in which he engaged and con-tinued until 1838, when, by reason of his ill health, he retired fromtrade, devoting thereafter his attention to his large landed January 16th, 1890. Frederick J. Kingsbury was reared in Waterbury, and after gradu-ating from Yale College, in 1846, he pursued law studies in the sameinstitution. He next entered the law office of Hon. Charles G. Loring,in Boston, and was admitted to practice by the Suffolk County Bar,March 10th, 1848. Soon after he removed to Hartford, where for six. ^L -7-&^c*<-<04 (/?


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