George Marston (Massachusetts)

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George Marston
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Massachusetts Attorney General[1]
In office
January 1879 – January 1883
Preceded by Charles R. Train
Succeeded by Edgar J. Sherman
District Attorney for the Southern District[1]
In office
January 1860[1] – 1879[1]
Judge of Probate of Barnstable County, Massachusetts[1]
In office
1855[2] – July 1, 1858[1]
Registrar of Probate of Barnstable County, Massachusetts[1]
In office
March 1853[1] – December 1854[1]
Personal details
Born October 15, 1821[1]
Barnstable, Massachusetts[1]
Died August 14, 1883
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Political party Republican[2]
Alma mater Harvard Law School[1]
Profession Attorney[1]
Signature

George Marston was a lawyer who served in various political offices, including as the and Attorney General of Massachusetts.[1]

Early life

Marston was born to Charles Marston in Barnstable, Massachusetts on October 15, 1821.[1]

Elected offices

In 1850 Marston was elected[2] the District Attorney for the Southern District, he also served as the Judge of Probate of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and the Registrar of Probate of Barnstable County, Massachusetts.[1] In 1879[2] Marston was elected Attorney General of Massachusetts,[1] he was re elected in 1880 and 1881.[2]

Death

Marston died in New Bedford, Massachusetts on August 14, 1883.[2]

Footnotes

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Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Massachusetts
January 1879–January 1883
Succeeded by
Edgar J. Sherman


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