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Seth Perkins Staples

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Birthplace: Windham, Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
Death: November 06, 1861 (85)
New York City, New York, United States
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. John J. Staples and Susannah Staples
Husband of Catherine Staples
Father of John Bethune Staples; George Washington Staples; Samuel Staples; Catherine Goddard and Susannah Martin
Brother of Susannah Perkins Sherman; Anne Staples; Job Staples; Sophia Sherman; Lucius Staples and 5 others

Occupation: Attorney/Politician
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About Seth Perkins Staples

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Perkins_Staples

Seth Perkins Staples (Aug. 31, 1776- Nov. 6, 1861) was an American lawyer and politician. He founded what became the New Haven Law School, which was absorbed by Yale University as their Yale Law School. He was the brother-in-law of Roger Sherman, Jr.

He was son of Rev. John and Susanna (Perkins) Staples, and was born in Canterbury, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale in 1797. After studying law for two years in the office of Judge Daggett, in New Haven, Connecticut, he was admitted to the bar in Litchfield, Connecticut, in Sept. 1799. He began to practice his profession in New Haven.

His legal attainments and his excellent library early drew around him a large number of students, and he soon found himself at the head of a flourishing private Law School. After toiling alone for several years, in 1820 he called to his aid Judge Samuel J. Hitchcock, and made him a partner both in his business and in his Law School. In 1846 the School thus originated, having meanwhile passed into other hands, was formally recognized by the Corporation of Yale College, as the Law Department of that Institution.

During his residence in New Haven, he was several times a Representative of the town, in the Legislature of Connecticut, but he withdrew wholly from public life in 1816.

In 1824 he removed from New Haven to New York City, where he was wholly devoted to his profession till about 1856. His ability, industry and attainments made him a distinguished ornament of the bar.

He was married in Nov., 1799, to Catharine, only daughter of Rev S. Wales, Prof, of Divinity in Yale College. He had three sons and three daughters. He died in New York City, Nov. 6, 1861, aged 85.



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1776
August 31, 1776
Windham, Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
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Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut
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1861
November 6, 1861
Age 85
New York City, New York, United States
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States