• Mayor of Akron, 1851.
3053, p 544,3313, doesn’t give date• Judge of Probate Court, 1851-2.
3053, p 587• JUDGE CHARLES G. LADD. - born in Rutland, Vt., June 22, 1822; in Spring of 1840, came to Akron; as Deputy U. S. Marshal aided in taking the census that year, with the means thus acquired completing his education at Western Reserve College; then studied law with his brother-in-law, with whom on being admitted to the bar, in 1845, he entered into partnership, under the firm name of Bierce & Ladd. In 1850, he was elected Mayor of Akron, serving one year. In the Fall of 1851, he was elected as Summit County's first Probate Judge, but by reason of failing health was unable to give his personal attention to the duties of the office, which were performed by Alvin C. Voris, as deputy clerk, until the death of Judge Ladd, from consumption, July 30, 1852. July 12, 1845, was married to Miss Hannah Ermina Williams, daughter of Barnabas Williams, one of the pioneer settlers of Portage township, and step-daughter of the late Major Miner Spicer, who died October 3, 1868, leaving three children.
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• 1850 Census: Akron, Summit, Ohio. Age 26, lawyer, b VT.
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