Pierpoint Isham
Pierpoint Isham (sometimes spelled Pierpont, Pierrepont, or Pierrepoint) (August 5, 1802 – May 8, 1872) was a Vermont attorney and judge who served as a Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1851 to 1856.
Biography
Isham was born in Manchester, Vermont on August 5, 1802, the son of Dr. Ezra Isham and Nancy (Pierrepont) Isham.[1] He was raised and educated in Manchester, and at age 19 began the study of law with Richard Skinner.[1] He was admitted to the bar in 1823, and established a practice in Bennington and Pownal.[1]
In 1851, Isham was appointed an Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.[1] He served until 1856, when he declined appointment to another term.[1]
Isham moved to Piermont, New York in 1860.[1] He continued to practice law until his death in Piermont on May 8, 1872.[1][2] Isham was buried at Dellwood Cemetery in Manchester, Vermont.[3]
Family
In 1831, Isham married Semantha Swift, the daughter of Dr. Noadiah Swift and Jennet Henderson of Bennington.[1] They were the parents of three children:
- Edward Swift Isham (1836-1902), an attorney in Chicago, who practiced in partnership with Robert Todd Lincoln,[4] and served in the Illinois House of Representatives.[1]
- Mary Adeline Isham Prentice (1839-1913), the wife of Army Major Sartell Prentice.[1]
- Henry Pierrepont Isham (1842-1897), a Chicago real estate broker and banker.[1]
References
Sources
Books
- Aldrich, Lewis Cass (1889). History of Bennington County, Vt. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co.
Newspapers
- "Death notice, Pierrepont Isham" (PDF). New York Times. New York, NY. May 10, 1872.
- "Vermont News: Bennington County". Green Mountain Freeman. Montpelier, VT. May 22, 1872.
Internet
- Harrington, S. P. (October 16, 2016). "Edward Swift Isham". Dellwood Cemetery. Manchester, VT: Dellwood Cemetery Association.
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Preceded by Milo Lyman Bennett |
Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court 1851–1856 |
Succeeded by Luke P. Poland |