John C. Thompson

[1][2] He studied law with an attorney in Hartford, Connecticut, and attained admission to the bar.

[3][5] Thompson was appointed to succeed Hutchinson as an Associate Justice, and he served until his death.

[2][3] He was buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Burlington,[6] and was succeeded on the court by Samuel S.

[2] In her later years, Nancy Patrick Thompson resided in Troy, New York with her sister Sophia and brother-in-law Gardner Stow.

[10][11] This article also indicated that at the time of the wedding, Duggan was a resident of Cuba, West Indies.