Ezra W. Wilkinson

[2][1] At his funeral in St. Paul's Church, Dedham, a large number of members of the bar from Boston and elsewhere were in attendance.

[2] Resolutions of respect for his memory were presented in the Superior Court at Salem, and in Boston, shortly after his decease.

Peter Pratt, of Providence, Rhode Island, where he remained about a year, and he completed them in the office of Josiah J. Fiske, in Wrentham.

[2] He was admitted as an attorney of the Court of Common Pleas, at Dedham, Massachusetts at the September term, 1828.

[2] He was employed to collate and complete the records of the Norfolk County Courthouse, which had fallen into some confusion through the prolonged illness of Judge Ware, the clerk, who had then recently deceased.