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
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
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| 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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