The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . hode Island bar in 1905, began practice the same year, and is now wellestablished professionally in his offices at No. 87 Wey- :bosset street. He specializes in the law of real estate, 1but conducts a general practice. Mr. Brand is an In-dependent in his political action, and in religious faithan Episcopalian. He is a past chancellor commanderof the Knights of Pythias, and a deputy grand chan-cellor, holds the degrees of Lodge, Chapter, Council andCommandery of the Masonic order, and is a noble ofthe Alystic Shrine. Mr. Bran
The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . hode Island bar in 1905, began practice the same year, and is now wellestablished professionally in his offices at No. 87 Wey- :bosset street. He specializes in the law of real estate, 1but conducts a general practice. Mr. Brand is an In-dependent in his political action, and in religious faithan Episcopalian. He is a past chancellor commanderof the Knights of Pythias, and a deputy grand chan-cellor, holds the degrees of Lodge, Chapter, Council andCommandery of the Masonic order, and is a noble ofthe Alystic Shrine. Mr. Brand married, in Providence, June 28, 1906,Emelyn B. Bradford, a descendant of the early Colonial family founded by Governor William Bradford. Mrs. Brand are the parents of two daughters: Bar-bara Bradford, born May 12, 1908; and Charlotte Eliza-beth, born May 29, 1912. CHARLES FREMONT ANGELL—In 1S74, atthe age of eighteen, Mr. Angell, now president-treas-urer of the Providence Steel & Iron Company, cameto the city of Providence, and during the forty-four. >—??^C^ji^^-^/tV^riA^ BIOGRAPHICAL 67 years which have since intervened has risen from lowly( to high and honorable position in the business He has kept pace socially with his business rise, andin the church, Masonic order and club life is highly-esteemed and popular. (I) Mr. Angell is a descendant in the eighth genera-tion of one of the oldest families in the State, tracinghis ancestry to Thomas Angell, who came to Americawith Roger Williams in the ship Lion in 1631, he thenbeing thirteen years of age and an apprentice to Wil-liams. A more complete record of Thomas Angell isincluded in another part of this work. (ID John Angell, son of Thomas Angell, was bornin Providence, and there died July 27, 1720. He mar-ried Ruth Field, and their children were: Thomas,John, Daniel, Hope and James. (III) Thomas (2) Angell, son of John Angell, wasborn in Providence, March 25, 1672, resided there until1710. when he buil
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