He was commissioned justice of the peace for the Rockhill-Milford district before he was twenty-one years of age.
He was the brigade inspector of militia for the Bucks and Montgomery County district.
[1] He was appointed associate judge of the courts of Bucks County by Governor Porter in 1844 and served until 1849.
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