History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts : Including the Plymouth And Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, And the Commonwealth
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H., February 26, 1843, and graduated at Bowdoin in 1863. He studied law with Charles -H. Bell of Exeter and was admitted to the Eockingham County bar in 1866 and to the Essex bar in 1873. He settled in Lawrence and was appointed in 1898 Judge of the Superior Court. He married, first, Helen M., daughter of Joseph P. and Charlotte (Parker) Pitman, of Laconia, N. H., and, second, Elizabeth "W., sister of his first wife. John Adams Aiken was born in Greenfield, Sep- tember 16, 1850, and graduated a...t Dartmouth in 1874. He was a Representative in 1883 and in 1898 was ap- pointed Judge of the Superior Court. Frederick Lawton, son of James and Sarah S. (Priest) Lawton, was born in Lowell, May 10, 1852, and gradu- ated at Harvard in 1874. He studied law in the office of G. F. Lawton of Lowell and was admitted to the Middlesex bar at Lowell in 1880. He settled in Lowell, was Senator in 1893 and in 1900 was appointed Judge of the Superior Court. He married, at Lowell, June 15, 1880, Helen Spalding, daughter of Sewall G.
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