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HON. FRANK C. MESERVE, Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Clement Meserve, of which number Frank C. was the third in order of birth. He was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, on July 2, 1856. After attending the elementary schools of Hopkinton he was sent to Boston University, where he entered the College of Liberal Arts and was graduated from that institution in the class of 1877. He taught in the high school of Mendon, Massachusetts, and in his home town before entering his father's law office to begin his study of that profession. In 1879 he left Massachusetts for Illinois, settled in Robinson and devoted himself to reading law in the office of Callahan & Jones. In 1880 he was admitted to the bar, coming at once to Lawrenceville, where in June of that same year he began active practice. Almost at once he formed a partnership with George Huffman, which partnership continued until Mr. Huffman was forced to go to Florida in search of health. In 1894 the business relations were resumed and lasted for the several years following before the final dissolution was brought about. In 1881 the firm of Meserve & Huffman purchased the Democratic Herald, the leading Democratic organ of Lawrenceville, and conducted its publication until 1888. During these seven years Mr. Meserve acted as editor and business manager for the paper. Since that time the publication has been discontinued. In 1890 Mr. Meserve was elected county judge. From 1886 to 1890 and from 1902 to 1906 he served as master in chancery and for a number of years he was a prominent member of the Democratic central committee of his county, attending several state conventions as the delegate of his party. Mr. Meserve, like many another successful business man, is a member of several fraternal orders. Among them is the Masonic fraternity, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen of America. On the 15th of November, 1888, Mr. Meserve was united in marriage with Rosma B. Roberts, the daughter of T. W. Roberts, who was, prior to his death, a prominent and popular merchant of Lawrenceville. |
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