Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . he nuniicii>ality. His work uyionother committees, regular and special, has heenindefatigalile, and gained for him the confi-dence and gratitude of his colleagues. Mr. \inccnt has a wide social connectionand holds memhership in the Providence Ath-letic association : Providence Ccnti-al cluh ;Congregational cluli; University clui) ; andS(juantum clul). He is extremely fond of out-door exercises and also of travel, and in recentyears ha>s toured I^urope se
Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . he nuniicii>ality. His work uyionother committees, regular and special, has heenindefatigalile, and gained for him the confi-dence and gratitude of his colleagues. Mr. \inccnt has a wide social connectionand holds memhership in the Providence Ath-letic association : Providence Ccnti-al cluh ;Congregational cluli; University clui) ; andS(juantum clul). He is extremely fond of out-door exercises and also of travel, and in recentyears ha>s toured I^urope several sunnncrs. Mr. Vincent married, I)eceml)cr 16, 18(39,Marv E. Winuate, daughter of David S. Win- gate, of Charleston, South Carolina. Of thisunion is one daughter, Ivlith. ELUiENE FRANCIS WARNER was bornin the town of Coventry, Rhode Island,Octohcr 9, IS.).-], son of John and Abby F.(Ladd) Warner. He was a lineal descendant inthe seventh generation from John Warner, ofWarwick, England, who came to RhodeIsland with Roger Williams. This JohnWarner \vas one of the thirteen original pro-prietors and the first clerk of the town of. EUGENE F. WARNER. Warwick, Rhode Island, as well as the firstclerk of the general assembly. John Warnei,father of lOugene F., was for many years super-intendent of the Coventry company, mainifac-turers of cotton goods at Anthony, RhodeIsland. luigene 1^. Warner was educated at P>rownuniversity and studied law in Providence inthe office of James II. Parsons and Joseph He was admitted to the RhodeIsland har in 1S77, and hassince practiced hisprofession in Providence. Mr. ^\arner was a 18 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. member of the IJliode Ishiiul in ilistrict attoi-iRV lui- IMiodc Island uihUm- tin- 1877. In lS7cS lie was elected clerk of tlic administration uf ilcsidciil Iolk and lidd that State senate; in 1880 he was made secretary ot responsible position four yeai-s. ills sei\icts the republican State central comm
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