Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ature. liehad one son, named .laciil), whose son, I^ancis,was the father :i|)tists. lie mar-ried j\Ieliitiil)le JIanis, wlm also traced lierancestry to Francis Fnllani, as tlie latters(laurmont, w heichis father removed, having only the advan-tages of the local schools in winch to ol)fain aneducation. i<^or the means of obtaining a live-lihood he apprenticed himself to learn the. SEWALL FULLAM. trade of carpentei. Having a fondness forhooks, he became a gre


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ature. liehad one son, named .laciil), whose son, I^ancis,was the father :i|)tists. lie mar-ried j\Ieliitiil)le JIanis, wlm also traced lierancestry to Francis Fnllani, as tlie latters(laurmont, w heichis father removed, having only the advan-tages of the local schools in winch to ol)fain aneducation. i<^or the means of obtaining a live-lihood he apprenticed himself to learn the. SEWALL FULLAM. trade of carpentei. Having a fondness forhooks, he became a great reader, and his leisurehours were sjient in study, and being endowedwith a retentive memory, he thereby accumu-lated a greater store of practical knowledgethan the majority of men obtain. Mr. Fullamhaving a personal acquaintance with ReubenWashburn, a sketch of life api)ears inthis work, he borrowed from him law books,and by diligent study at home, soon madehimself so proficient that he was able to meetin legal debate any of the lirethren of hischosen He became a resident of fjudlow, April 16, , anrl besides being en-gaged at his trade, devoted more oi less of histime to legal business until 1S36, when he be-came a member of the Windsor county this time until his death, November 2(3,1876, he continued to reside in Ludlow, andwas one of the most prominent members of thel)ar of his native county, lia\ing as his col-leagues such men as Judge Jacob Collamer,Hon. Andrew Tracy


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