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Charles Deforest Kasson

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Charles Deforest Kasson

Birth
Huntington, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
8 Jul 1853 (aged 42)
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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The General Catalogue of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College lists Charles as "Charles Deforest Kasson, A.M.". An A.M. degree is also known as Master of Arts.

Charles was an attorney, admitted to the Vermont Bar in 1837. He served as a Trustee of the Burlington Savings Bank, and was a Justice of the Peace.

The house at 278 Main Street in Burlington, which Charles owned from 1839 to 1850, still stands in 2015. Known as the Mark Rice place, after the original occupant, it is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1850, Charles moved to the American Hotel, also known as the American House.

Beneficiaries of the estate include Nancy Kasson and siblings John A. Kasson, Mary E. Kasson Mead. Probate records include an "old military hat, not considered of any value."
The General Catalogue of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College lists Charles as "Charles Deforest Kasson, A.M.". An A.M. degree is also known as Master of Arts.

Charles was an attorney, admitted to the Vermont Bar in 1837. He served as a Trustee of the Burlington Savings Bank, and was a Justice of the Peace.

The house at 278 Main Street in Burlington, which Charles owned from 1839 to 1850, still stands in 2015. Known as the Mark Rice place, after the original occupant, it is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1850, Charles moved to the American Hotel, also known as the American House.

Beneficiaries of the estate include Nancy Kasson and siblings John A. Kasson, Mary E. Kasson Mead. Probate records include an "old military hat, not considered of any value."


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