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Edmund H. Bennett

Edmund Hatch Bennett
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1st Mayor of
Taunton, Massachusetts
In office
January 2, 1865 – June 19, 1867
Preceded by Allen Presbrey, Esq.,
(Chairman of the Taunton, Massachusetts
Board of Selectmen)
Succeeded by Stephen H. Rhodes
Personal details
Born April 6, 1824
Manchester, Vermont
Died January 2, 1898(1898-01-02) (aged 73)
Boston, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Political party Whig Party, Republican Party
Spouse(s) Sally Crocker
Children Caroline, Edmund Neville, Samuel and Mary
Alma mater University of Vermont
Profession Attorney
Religion Episcopalian

Edmund Hatch Bennett (April 6, 1824 – January 2, 1898) was an American lawyer, judge, the first Mayor of Taunton, Massachusetts, and Dean of Boston University School of Law.

Bennett was born in Manchester, Vermont. His father was Milo Lyman Bennett and his mother was Abigail Hatch. Milo Bennett came from Sharon, Connecticut, and was a graduate of Yale College in 1811. He studied at the Litchfield Law School, then lived in Burlington, Vermont, and finally settled in Manchester. He served as the State attorney and was also judge of probate. In 1838 Bennett became judge of the Vermont Supreme Court, and in 1859 served as a commissioner revising the state's statutes. Conrad Reno in his memoir of New England judges recorded that the Bennett family's ancestors hailed from New England.

Bennett was educated at the Manchester and Burlington Academies, and then studied at the University of Vermont where he graduated in 1843 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He taught for a while in a private school in Virginia, but abandoned this for a career in law. He started that career as an employee in his father's law office and was admitted to the bar of Vermont in 1847. In July 1848 he relocated to Massachusetts and was admitted to the Suffolk bar. He then moved to Taunton as a partner in the firm of Nathaniel Morton, Henry Williams, Henry J. Fuller and Fred S. Hall. In 1853 Bennett married Sally Crocker, the daughter of the congressman Samuel Leonard Crocker. She outlived him and died in 1911. They had four children: Caroline, Edmund Neville, Samuel and Mary. The first two children died in infancy, while Samuel Bennett later became the Dean of Boston University Law School.


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