. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . and his second child was Nehemiah, born March26, 1749. He married Lydia Wood, and their fifth childwas born December 4, 1779, named Josiah. He graduatedat Harvard College with honor, in 1803, and was at onceadmitted as a student at law in the office of the Hon. Clif-ton Claggett of Amherst. Soon after, he went to Virginiaand pursued his professional studies in the office of


. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . and his second child was Nehemiah, born March26, 1749. He married Lydia Wood, and their fifth childwas born December 4, 1779, named Josiah. He graduatedat Harvard College with honor, in 1803, and was at onceadmitted as a student at law in the office of the Hon. Clif-ton Claggett of Amherst. Soon after, he went to Virginiaand pursued his professional studies in the office of , until he was admitted, about 1807, to practice inall the courts of that state. On his return to his nativestate, he opened an office in the town of his birth, and therepracticed law until 1809, when he removed to Deerfield,where he resided until the time of his decease. In 1809, he was elected a member of the legislature ofNew Hampshire from his native town of Pelham. Imme-diately upon his taking his seat in that body, he became aleading meml)er of the Democratic party ; and, by the cool-ness of his calculation, the clearness of his perception, thesoundness of his judgment, and the unremitting assiduity. ^>>


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