Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . th Colony in 1639, and is also a descendant ofFrancis Cook of the Mayflower, who was a signer of the May-flower compact, and whose death occurred in 1663; he is a descend-ant, too, of James Chilton of the Mayflower, who died at Province-town, Massachusetts, 1620. In June of 1878 Mr. Sessions marriedMiss Emily Brown. They have two sons, Joseph B., born in 1881,and William Kenneth, born in 1887. Bristol has always been the home of William E. Sessions; he at-tended the public
Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . th Colony in 1639, and is also a descendant ofFrancis Cook of the Mayflower, who was a signer of the May-flower compact, and whose death occurred in 1663; he is a descend-ant, too, of James Chilton of the Mayflower, who died at Province-town, Massachusetts, 1620. In June of 1878 Mr. Sessions marriedMiss Emily Brown. They have two sons, Joseph B., born in 1881,and William Kenneth, born in 1887. Bristol has always been the home of William E. Sessions; he at-tended the public schools there and was graduated from the HartfordPublic High School in 1876. His mind was strongly set on a businesslife and therefore he at once entered his fathers office, and so startedon a career marked with sagacity, industry, and success. He is by na-ture urbane and courtly. Though not a college man, he is, however, aman of marked intelligence and culture. He has traveled at homeand abroad, is a reader of good literature, a student of art, and amusician. The music hall in his own home on Bellevue Avenue con- 0.
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