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Martin Welles

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He married Fanny, daughter of Reuben S. Norton, of Farmington. During the last fifteen years of his life he was engaged with energy and success in the practice of his profession in Hartford. His death occurred at
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in 1824, 5, 6, 7, and also in 1831 and 2. During the first three years of his membership he was Clerk, and during the last two he was Speaker of that body. In 1827, 8 and 9, he was a member of the
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in 1806. Having studied Law with Samuel Cowles, Esq., of
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Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Welles, son of Gen. Roger Welles, an officer in the
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Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Martin Welz
Continental Army
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Yale College
Farmington, Connecticut
New York
Newburgh, New York
New York City
Connecticut State Prison
Connecticut House of Representatives
Connecticut State Senate
Hartford County
Martin, Ohio
Yale Obituary Record
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Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives
Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
Connecticut state senators
1787 births
1863 deaths
People from Wethersfield, Connecticut
New York (state) lawyers
Yale College alumni
19th-century American legislators
19th-century American lawyers
19th-century Connecticut politicians

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