History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 875 the Phil-omathean Society in the academy, in which Mr. Noyesplayed a prominent part during his student days atAndover, held its semi-centennial anniversary and hewas chosen the orator of the day, his address beingsubsequently printed, together with the other literaryexercises of the day, in an illustrated pamphlet ofpermanent interest and value. On leaving college hestudied law with the Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worcester(B. U. 1822), afterwards with Hon. Ezra Wilkinson,of Dedham (B.
History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 875 the Phil-omathean Society in the academy, in which Mr. Noyesplayed a prominent part during his student days atAndover, held its semi-centennial anniversary and hewas chosen the orator of the day, his address beingsubsequently printed, together with the other literaryexercises of the day, in an illustrated pamphlet ofpermanent interest and value. On leaving college hestudied law with the Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worcester(B. U. 1822), afterwards with Hon. Ezra Wilkinson,of Dedham (B. U. 1824), and Hon. Ellis Ames, ofCanton (B. U. 1830). He was admitted to theNorfolk County bar, April, 1847, and began practicein his adopted town of Canton, where he has residedever since, with the exception of two years which hespent in Florida. He married, in January, 1850,Miss Georgiana, daughter of James and Abigail(Gookin) Beaumont. Her father came to NewEngland from Derby, England, in 1800, and builtthe first mill erected for the manufacture of cottonby machinery in Massachusetts in 1802. Her mother. ^i^e ?
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