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counties. After thirty-six years, he was appointed for five successive years Chief Judge of the County Court for Litchfield County, before he was displaced for political reasons. He was made Judge of Probate for the district of New Milford in 1805, and held the place by successive annual appointments
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He married May 18, 1806, Charlotte Taylor, the daughter of Nathaniel Taylor, Esq., and they had seven children. John Taylor, April 17, 1807; Catharine Ann, December 12, 1808, died October 9, 1811; George William, February 26, 1811, died September 23, 1815; Charles Sherman, December 4, 1812, died
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were the objects of his profoundest admiration. He rarely wrote for publication. He contributed however a few papers of great value for the newspapers, and for the New Englander of November 1858, a review of Mr. J. C. Hamilton's History of the United States, as traced in the writings of
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for sixteen years. He was Justice of the Peace for thirty-two years. He was elected Representative to the General Assembly eight times. In 1808, he was elected a member of the Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, and was Vice-President of the
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proposed to nominate him as a tutor, but he had already been admitted to the Bar, and declined the offer. He opened an office in his native town. He practiced in
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For a time, failure in his eyesight seemed to bar him from further education; however in 1791, after stints in local boarding schools, he matriculated at
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October 26, 1815; Augustus, April 19, 1814, died October 31, 1815; Frederick, July 20, 1817, died July 17, 1876, and Mary Cornelia, May 29, 1819.
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The youngest child of Deacon Sherman and Sarah (Bostwick) Boardman, he lived for nearly his entire life in
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History of the Towns of New Milford and Bridgewater, (Litchfield County), Connecticut, 1703-1882.
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In March 1838, he was admitted with his wife to the fellowship of the
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The Bench and Bar of Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1709-1909
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Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives 
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