Edward H. C. Wilson
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Edward H. C. Wilson
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Edward Hancock Custis Wilson was a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1856 to 1857. Born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Wilson graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania at age 18, where he was a classmate of Clement Vallandigham, and then read law to be admitted to the Maryland bar. He moved to Michigan in 1845, where he was prosecuting attorney for Hillsdale County, and for two terms circuit judge. In November 1856, Governor Kinsley S. Bingham appointed Wilson to
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American judge (1820–1870)
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