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John Curtiss Underwood : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Curtiss Underwood
John Curtiss Underwood (March 14, 1809 - December 7, 1873) was a lawyer, Abolitionist politician, and federal judge. ==Early and Family Life== Underwood was born in Litchfield, New York, and graduated from Hamilton College in 1832〔(Judges of the United States Courts )〕 and was a founding member of Alpha Delta Phi. He traveled to what was then western Virginia after graduation and taught children of the Jackson family in Clarksburg for two years. He then returned to New York to read law and began a private legal practice, which he continued from 1839-1856. On October 21, 1839, in Fauquier County, Virginia, he married Maria Gloria Jackson, one of his former pupils. who was a granddaughter of Edward B. Jackson (whose brother John G. Jackson and great-nephew John Jay Jackson, Jr. were also federal judges); her cousin (on both sides) Stonewall Jackson became a distinguished Confederate general. The Underwoods farmed in Herkimer County, New York for about a decade (where they had two daughters, one of whom died, and a son, Edward J. Underwood (d.1907)), then moved to Clarke County, Virginia.〔Patricia Hickin, "John C. Underwood and the Antislavery Movement in Virginia, 1847-60," ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'', Vol. 73, No. 2 (Apr., 1965), p. 157.〕〔http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Underwood_John_C_1809-1873#start_entry〕
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