Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Nfary anil John in 1634 and settledin Ipswich, JMassacliusetts, wliere lie receiveda grant of land. In MuM this Haniel Ladli/.ah(>th (lilman. Nathan-iel Ladd. (??>) son of Nathaniel, married(athiM-ine (Jilman, and had a son (4), DanielLap]>ing, New Ham[)-shire, w hose son (•)), Nathaniel, li\ed at Northliiser in that town. Nathaniel Ladd ((>), sonof the last named Nathaniel, resided in Con-cord, New Hampshire, and was the father ofRev. Nathani


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Nfary anil John in 1634 and settledin Ipswich, JMassacliusetts, wliere lie receiveda grant of land. In MuM this Haniel Ladli/.ah(>th (lilman. Nathan-iel Ladd. (??>) son of Nathaniel, married(athiM-ine (Jilman, and had a son (4), DanielLap]>ing, New Ham[)-shire, w hose son (•)), Nathaniel, li\ed at Northliiser in that town. Nathaniel Ladd ((>), sonof the last named Nathaniel, resided in Con-cord, New Hampshire, and was the father ofRev. Nathaniel Ladd (7), a well-known Metho-dist minister, whose son, Daniel Watson Ladd(S), Ijecame a physician and died in youngmanhood, leaxing three sons, all ot whomwere graduates of college. The(ddest son is Nathaniid the suhject of this. NATHANIEL W. LADD. article; the second, Iraneois J. (L, was gradu-ated from the Columhia Law school in NewYork; an<l the third, John Savilian, was grad-uated from the Inion Theological only daughter, and eldest child, since de-ceased, was Eli/.a Aim, who was graduatedfrom the Bcston Lhiivcrsity Medical school inlS7(i, with the degiee of M. D., I)eing one ofthe earliest female doctors in the country. Thewife of Daniel Watson Laild and the motherof these cinldren was Lucy Ann Dustin,daughter of Ilex. Caleh Dustin, a Methodistminister of New Hampshire, and Mary (Kel- THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. ley) Dustiii of Salein, New Hanipsliire. Onlier fathers side she was a lineal descemlantin the eighth generation from Hannah l»ii.^ Haverhill, Massachusetts, whose iieroicfight with Indians illuminates one of tlie mostbrilliant pages of New England iiistory. Nathaniel W. Ladd, the eldest son and sec-ond child of Di. Daniel W. and Lucy Ann(Dustin) Ladd, was l)O


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