Charles Cady Remington
1876 - 1949 (72 years)-
Name Charles Cady Remington Born 11 Sep 1876 RI [1, 2] Gender Male Died 2 Jan 1949 Providence, RI [3] Person ID I16265 Sorensen-Remington Family Tree Last Modified 7 Aug 2018
Father George Henry Remington, b. 2 Oct 1843, RI , d. 8 Sep 1915 (Age 71 years) Mother Caroline "Carrie" Manchester Cady, b. 13 Jun 1843, MA , d. 6 Oct 1924, Providence, RI (Age 81 years) Married Abt 1867 [1] Family ID F06284 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Florence M. Glover, b. Abt 1878, RI Married 24 Apr 1916 [2] Last Modified 7 Aug 2018 Family ID F06288 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - "As a young boy he went through the public schools and taking also the full classical course at the high school was graduated in 1895. He then martriculated at Brown University and received in 1899 his baccalaureate degree in arts. Having decided upon law as his profession, he now entered the Law School at Harvard University and attended this for two years. In 1902 he was admitted to the bar of Rhode Island, and has since been identified with the city of Providence. He has been the judge of the Providence Police Court since January, 1915. He is interested in many projects for public betterment, and for five years he served as secretary of the State Harbor Improvement Commission. He is also secretary of the University Club, of which he is a member. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Historical Society, The Players' Club, and the Pausacaco Lodge, a South County country club. In his political views Mr. Remington is a Republican. He married, April 24, 1916, Florence M. Glover, of Providence." (from "History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," Biographical; NY: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1920, p. 98)
In the 1920 Federal Census, Charles & Florence Remington are living at Providence, RI.
Could he be the Charles Remington, age 53, boarding at Warwick, RI, in the 1930 Census?
- "As a young boy he went through the public schools and taking also the full classical course at the high school was graduated in 1895. He then martriculated at Brown University and received in 1899 his baccalaureate degree in arts. Having decided upon law as his profession, he now entered the Law School at Harvard University and attended this for two years. In 1902 he was admitted to the bar of Rhode Island, and has since been identified with the city of Providence. He has been the judge of the Providence Police Court since January, 1915. He is interested in many projects for public betterment, and for five years he served as secretary of the State Harbor Improvement Commission. He is also secretary of the University Club, of which he is a member. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Historical Society, The Players' Club, and the Pausacaco Lodge, a South County country club. In his political views Mr. Remington is a Republican. He married, April 24, 1916, Florence M. Glover, of Providence." (from "History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," Biographical; NY: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1920, p. 98)
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