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  1. William Gardner Choate (August 30, 1830 – November 14, 1920) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He also cofounded the Choate Rosemary Hall college, a private boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut.

  2. 29 de nov. de 2016 · William Gardner Choate (August 30, 1830 – November 14, 1920) was a United States federal judge. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Choate received an A.B. from Harvard University in 1852 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1854.

  3. William Gardner Choate (1830–1921) was a federal judge with the Southern District of New York from 1878 to 1881, before resigning to enter private practice. He was a national authority on railroad, bankruptcy, and corporation law.

  4. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for William Gardner Choate born 1830 Salem, Massachusetts, United States died 1920 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States including ancestors + 1 family memories + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  5. William Gardner Choate (1830-1920) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He was nominated by President Rutherford B. Hayes on March 14, 1878 to a seat vacated by Samuel Blatchford.

  6. William Gardner Choate Creator / Contributor Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891, American, creator, photographer Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1852., associated name, associated name Choate, William Gardner, associated name, subject Date 1852 Extent sixth plate Language No linguistic content

  7. William Gardner Choate, elder brother of the late Joseph Hodges Choate, died at 7 o'clock last night at his home in Wallingford, Conn., at the age of 90. View Full Article in Timesmachine »