Edward Wingate Hatch (November 26, 1852 – June 1, 1924) was an American lawyer and judge from New York.
During the American Civil War, his father became captain in the 130th New York Infantry Regiment and died of sickness in Suffolk, Virginia, in 1862.
He then spent the next four years working as a blacksmith and engaged in lumbering in Pennsylvania and Wyoming County.
[3] In 1896, Governor Morton designated him an Associate Justice on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department.
Their children were Edward J. and Florence W.[6] Hatch died at his summer home in Friendship on June 1, 1924.
[7] He was cremated in Buffalo and his ashes were buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Friendship.