The Ancestry of General Grant And Their Contemporaries
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He was promoted to the staff with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. In May, 1779, he was chosen a delegate to the old congress of the confederation, and in that station he continued until the close of the war. He was licensed as an attorney at Windham, in February, 1763, and he had few equals, as a lawyer, and no superiors in the State. He was appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut in 1789, and in 1798 Chief Justice, which office he held until 1807, when he resigned. He was a dele...gate from Hartford to the Connecticut convention to ratify the United States constitution, in 1788, and in 1818 a member from Coventry of the con- vention to form the constitution of Connecticut. Judge Root died in Coventry, March 29, 1822, aged 85 years. From MS. Notes by Re-v. Marvin Root, his grand-nephe--w* Contributed by Dr. Porter, of Coventry. 64 Jesse Root Grant. that day, and was, for many years, chief jus- tice of the Superior Court of Connecticut. When young Jesse was but eleven years of age his mother died, and her decease was the cause of the immediate breaking up of the family circle.
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