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==Early life, family history, education== |
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Mattocks was born on August 13, 1839 in [[Keeseville, New York|Keeseville]] in [[Essex County, New York|Essex County]], [[New York (state)|New York]]. |
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Mattocks was the son of Rev. John Mattocks II and his wife Elizabeth Mattocks ({{nee|Brewer}}). |
Mattocks was the son of Rev. John Mattocks II and his wife Elizabeth Mattocks ({{nee|Brewer}}). |
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His paternal grandfather was Vermont Governor [[John Mattocks I]] |
His paternal grandfather was Vermont Governor [[John Mattocks I]] |
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Mattocks was educated in common schools and an Academy in New York. After completing his preparatory education in 1858, he began studying law at the office of [[George A. Simmons]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Revision as of 22:14, 29 November 2025
John Mattocks III
Early life, family history, education
Mattocks was born on August 13, 1839 in Keeseville in Essex County, New York.
Mattocks was the son of Rev. John Mattocks II and his wife Elizabeth Mattocks (née Brewer).
His paternal grandfather was Vermont Governor John Mattocks I
Mattocks was educated in common schools and an Academy in New York. After completing his preparatory education in 1858, he began studying law at the office of George A. Simmons.

