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Albert D Bosson

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Preceded by
  
Arthur B. Champlin

Spouse(s)
  
Alice Lavinia Campbell

Succeeded by
  
Alfred C. Converse

Name
  
Albert Bosson


Nominated by
  
William E. Russell

Role
  
Politician

Nominated by
  
John Davis Long

Died
  
April 4, 1926


Children
  
Campbell Bosson, b. November 18, 1888; Pauline Arlaud Bosson, b. February 24, 1894

Education
  
Phillips Exeter Academy, Brown University, Boston University School of Law

Political party
  
Republican Party, Democratic Party

Albert Davis Bosson (November 8, 1853 – April 4, 1926) was a Massachusetts jurist, attorney, and politician who served as the seventeenth Mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts.

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Early life

Bosson was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts on November 8, 1853 to George Chapman and Jennie (Hood) Bosson.

Family life

In 1887 Bosson married Alice Lavinia Campbell the daughter of Charles A. and Lavinia (Hutchinson) Campbell. They had two children, a son, Campbell Bosson, born on November 18, 1888, and a daughter, Pauline Arlaud Bosson, born on February 24, 1894.

Judgeship

In December 1882 Governor John Davis Long appointed Bosson as a Special Justice of the Chelsea Police Court. In 1892 Bosson was nominated by Governor William E. Russell to be a full Justice of the Chelsea Police Court. Bosson's nomination was approved at a meeting of the Governor's Council in July 1892.

Death

Bosson died on Easter Sunday, April 4, 1926, in his apartment at the Hotel Sheraton at 91 Bay State Road, in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

References

Albert D. Bosson Wikipedia