Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . unty. i\Ir. Tuttle was mari-icd .lanuary 1, LS87, toLizzie .Jane Itunten, daughter of .hilni 1*. amiElizabeth (llobbs) Bunten, of Dunbartoii, N. have four daughters: Dora .Morton,Kaclnd Winifred, l<d(irenc(. Idizabetli, andMargaret Esthrr. SALIMA :, .\. M., Keene, son ..fl)a\id and llaunaii (ICmerson) Hale, wasburn in .\lstead, N. II., un tln 7tli of .March,1787. lie was descended through a long lineof New Ijigland ancestors, from Thomas Haleo


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . unty. i\Ir. Tuttle was mari-icd .lanuary 1, LS87, toLizzie .Jane Itunten, daughter of .hilni 1*. amiElizabeth (llobbs) Bunten, of Dunbartoii, N. have four daughters: Dora .Morton,Kaclnd Winifred, l<d(irenc(. Idizabetli, andMargaret Esthrr. SALIMA :, .\. M., Keene, son ..fl)a\id and llaunaii (ICmerson) Hale, wasburn in .\lstead, N. II., un tln 7tli of .March,1787. lie was descended through a long lineof New Ijigland ancestors, from Thomas Haleof Walton-at-Stone, llertlordshire, England,who came to Newbuiypoil, ^lass., in 1(). recei\ed an ordinaiN iMiglish tducation. and at the age of thirh-cn began tu learn theprinters trade in the ofHce of the l-armcrsiNIuseum, a newspaper of note at Walpoh-, A\hen eighteen he was editor of the Po-litical , a wrukly issued in ihesame town. Soon afterward he took up ihestu<ly of law there with Itogei ^(•. and sub-seijuently continued his legal eilucation in theoffices of Samuel l)insmoorand Iliiuea- llcn-. SALM.\ derson at Iveene, in his nati\e State, where hewas ai)i)ointed clerk of the (ourt of romnionPleas for Cheshire count) in I8l.:l. To thisposition was ad(Kd the clerkslii[i of the Supe-rior Court in 1817, and Mr. Hale continued todischarge these duties, through sun<li-y t-liangesof the court, with tlni-\c-eplion of a tew years,until 18;U. l)uring this peiiod he also took an aeti\epart in |i(dilical alfairs. In lsl(i he waseletted lo ((Migriss fiom .\ew I lampshire andserved h-om .Maich, 1817, tu .March, 1819, de-clining a re-election. In 182.) he was electeda representati\H an<l in 181:*-I a senator to theNew Hamj)sliire Legislature. He was againa representative in 1845 and a senator in 184().lie was also secretaiy to the (oiinuissionersappointed to s(.1tle tin boundaiy inie between BIOGKAPHICAL.—NE W HAMPSHIRE. 21 (lie United Stat


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