FAMILY Husband
Marcus Aurelius King Wife
Jane Livingston Thomas Marriage
1856
[5]
19 AUG 1856
[1]
Research Notes
From "History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties : with illustrations and biographical sketches," p. 239,
Poland Law College
Hayden, King & Leggett, a firm composed of Chester Hayden, Marcus A. King and Mortimer E. Leggett, about 1856 established a law school at Poland, Ohio, styled the Ohio State and Union Law college, which they conducted there for a few years, when it removed to Cleveland, Ohio. ...
Of the two first named members of the firm our biographical information is limited. Chester Hayden and Marcus A. King removed from Poughkeepsie, New York, where they had conducted a law school, to Poland, Ohio. Several of their pupils came with them. ... Mr. King was a young man and had not been long in practice. They were both admitted to the bar of Ohio at the district court in Canfield at the April term, A. D. 1857. When the college was removed to Cleveland they removed from the county. ...
↑ 4.04.1
Source: Title: "The Thomas book giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G." , Page: p. 154 , Repository name: www.ancestry.com
↑ 5.05.1
Source: Title: "Emma Willard and her pupils, or, Fifty years of Troy Female Seminary : 1822-1872" , Page: p. 400 , Repository name: www.ancestry.com
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