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Abijah Catlin (April 1, 1805 – April 14, 1891) was an American politician. Abijah Catlin, elder son of Abijah Catlin, Jr., and Orinda (Williams) Catlin, was born in
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, on April 1, 1805. He graduated from
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in 1825. He studied law at the
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, and was admitted to the
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, but soon removed to
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, Ga., where he practiced for about five years. He then returned to Harwinton, and followed his profession there. In 1837 he was elected by the Whig party to the
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, and was re-elected for the next two years. In 1844 he was a member of the
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, and was one of the ''
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'' Fellows of Yale College. From 1847 to 1850 he held the office of
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. In 1850 and 1851 he was again in the House, and in 1857 was Commissioner of the School Fund. At the outbreak of the
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, in 1861, he was again sent to the Legislature, and served for two years, as well as in 1865, 1874, and 1879. He was judge of probate for some fourteen years between 1838 and his retirement on account of age in 1875 ; he was also judge of the County Court in 1844 and 1845. He was twice married : first to Mary Simonton of Georgia ; and secondly to Mary, daughter of Dr. Andrew Abernethy, of Harwinton. He died in Harwinton, on April 14, 1891, at the age of 86.


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