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Austin, James Trecothick was born on January 10, 1784 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jonathan Loring and Hannah (Ivers) Austin.
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Austin, James Trecothick was born on January 10, 1784 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Jonathan Loring and Hannah (Ivers) Austin.
Graduated from Harvard, 1802.
Admitted to Massachusetts, bar, 1805. Editor Boston Emerald, 1806. County attorney Suffolk County (Massachusetts), 1807, 1812-1832.
Town advocate Boston, 1809. Member Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1826. Member Massachusetts Senate.
Attorney general Massachusetts, 1832-1843. Opponent of anti-slavery movement. Member board overseers Harvard.
President Suffolk County Bar Association, 1835. Author: A Life of Elbridge Gerry.
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Member Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1826. Member Massachusetts Senate. Member board overseers Harvard.
Married Cathrine Gerry, October 3, 1806.