Caroline Hamilton Pier

Caroline Hamilton Pier (September 18, 1870 - April 28, 1938) was an American lawyer.

Caroline Hamilton Pier, A woman of the century

Early life

Caroline Hamilton Pier

Caroline Hamilton Pier was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on September 18, 1870.[1]

She was educated in the public schools of Fond du Lac and was graduated in the classical course of the high school, after studying music and other womanly subjects, until ready to enter the law school of the Wisconsin University. She enrolled in 1889, finishing the course in 1891 and receiving the degree of LL. B.[1][2]

Career

Caroline Hamilton Pier belongs to the firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, of which her mother, Kate Pier, and two sisters, Kate and Harriet, were the other members.[1]

She paid special attention to admiralty and maritime law and made it a specialty.[1]

Personal life

Caroline Hamilton Pier

On November 17, 1897, Caroline Hamilton Pier married John Henry Roehmer (1865-1935), a lawyer and Yale graduate. The wedding was celebrated by her mother, Kate Pier, in her capacity of Court Commissioner. She had four children: Kate Pier Roehmer French (1897-1968), John Pier Roehmer (1901-1971), Dr. Edward Pier Roehmer (1908-1999) and James McIntosh Roehmer (1907-1908).[3][2] John H. Roehmer taught at the University of Wisconsin and at Yale University and was instrumental in organizing the Wisconsin's street railway commission. He served on the State's Railroad Rate Commission and was general counsel for H.M. Byllesby & Co.[4][5]

She died on April 28, 1938.[6]

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References

  1. Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905 (1893). A woman of the century; fourteen hundred-seventy biographical sketches accompanied by portraits of leading American women in all walks of life. Buffalo, N.Y., Moulton. p. 571. Retrieved 8 August 2017. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. "All Lawyers - 18 Nov 1897, Thu • Page 1". The Cincinnati Enquirer: 1. 1897.
  3. "Simonds Geneology". Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  4. "Funeral Today in New York for John H. Roehmer - 09 Jul 1935, Tue • Page 21". Chicago Tribune: 21. 1935. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  5. "Roemer, Former Chairman of State Commission, Dies - 09 Jul 1935, Tue • Page 15". The Sheboygan Press: 15. 1935. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  6. Bulletin of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin, Volumes 13-14. The Association. 1940. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
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