Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . lso a member of the Boston \\, wbicli is composed of twenty menwho are trustees of the New England organ ofthe M. E. church (Zions Herald). Mr. Raymond wasniairied October 20, lS<S(j,to Mary E., daughter of Captain David Walkerof Groton, Conn., and a lineal descendant ofElder William Brewster of the Ilymouthcolony. They have five children: AnnieAlmy, Mary Lois, Allen Sinnnons, liobertFulton, jr., and Crace Brewster. T.\MES I^DWARD LEACH,
Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . lso a member of the Boston \\, wbicli is composed of twenty menwho are trustees of the New England organ ofthe M. E. church (Zions Herald). Mr. Raymond wasniairied October 20, lS<S(j,to Mary E., daughter of Captain David Walkerof Groton, Conn., and a lineal descendant ofElder William Brewster of the Ilymouthcolony. They have five children: AnnieAlmy, Mary Lois, Allen Sinnnons, liobertFulton, jr., and Crace Brewster. T.\MES I^DWARD LEACH, Boston, aO Nvell known member of the Sulfolk Ijar,and one of its ]irominent jiractitioners, was iiornin Bridgewater, Mass., December 1, LSoO, a .son of Ibilander and Sarah T. (Cushman) is a lineal descendant on the jiaternal sideof (tiles Leach, who came from England inIGofi and settled in Weymouth. On the ma-ternal side he descends from Robert Cushman,a niembei-of the Iilgrim Church at Leyden,Holland, and his son, Thomas, who came overat the age of fourteen years in the ship For-tune in l()21,and became the successor of. JAMES E. ^\illiam Bicwster as elder of the Plymouthchurch. He is also descended tbiough hismother, from .John Alden, Miles Standish andIsaac xVllerton of the Mayllower Leach was reartd in his nati\e townand received liis preliminary eduiation at theBridgewater Academy. lie was graduatedfrom l>i-o\\ii Lniversity witii the class of 1S74and studied law at the Boston Cniversit} Law-School, from wliicli institution he received degiee in LSTli. He also, while prejiar-ing for his profession, read for a time in tluoffice of that able counselor, llosea Kingman,of Bridgewater. He was admitted to the Suf-folk bar in 187<) and has e\er since practicedin Boston, a period of twiMity-thrtc years. was adiinlteil to practice befoiv theSupreme (ourt of the Inited States in ISiM. BfOGRA PHICA L ~MA SSA CH USE T TS. 507 lie
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