George Arnold Brayton

  • American

George Arnold Brayton was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island and the son of Charles Brayton of Warwick, a Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Rhode Island. - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1815/00/00 George Brayton attends Kent Academy in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Education East Greenwich Academy Headmaster's House East Greenwich, RI
1824/00/00 George Arnold Brayton graduates form Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Education University Hall, Brown University Providence, RI
1825/00/00 George Brayton reads law with Judge Albert C Green. Education
1827/00/00 Arriving in 1825, George Arnold Brayton completes studies at Litchfield Law School and returns to his hometown of Warwick, Rhode Island where he begins to practice law. Education Tapping Reeve House and Law School Litchfield, CT
1831/11/01 Celia Greene Clarke, of Warwick marries George Arnold Brayton. The couple will have two daughters. Groom
1838/00/00 Due to financial difficulties, six properties of the Greenwich Manufacturing Company are transferred to a trustee George Brayton who is tasked to settle the affairs of the company. Work East Greenwich Historic District Warwick, RI
1838/00/00 Due to financial difficulties, six properties of the Greenwich Manufacturing Company are transferred to a trustee George Brayton who is tasked to settle the affairs of the company. Work East Greenwich Historic District East Greenwich, RI
1839/07/00 Joseph C Sanford of North Kingstown and Resolved Waterman and Stephen Arnold, both of Providence, buy six properties owned by the Greenwich Manufacturing Co from trustee George Brayton. Work East Greenwich Historic District Warwick, RI
1839/07/00 Joseph C Sanford of North Kingstown and Resolved Waterman and Stephen Arnold, both of Providence, buy six properties owned by the Greenwich Manufacturing Co from trustee George Brayton. Work East Greenwich Historic District East Greenwich, RI
1850/00/00 1847 to 1854: Ethan's granddaughter, Cecilia Clarke and her husband George Brayton, acquire shares in the property from her siblings, Ethan R Clarke, Samuel W Clarke, Anna Brayton and Emily Padgett. Hand painted wallpaper on the 1st floor dates from 1850. Home Gen James Mitchell Varnum House East Greenwich, RI
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