Bank of Poultney, Cashier (1841–1865); NB Poultney, Cashier (1865–1879); Middlebury College (1823); Merchant, Middletown, VT (1825–1841); Rutland & Washington Railroad, President (1847); Vermont House of Representatives, Middletown (1832–1833, 1839), Poultney (1865–1866); Vermont State Senate (1963–1864, 1868–1869); Member, State Board of Education; M. 27 May 1828 Laura Lathrope Langdon; 3 children; AF: Democrat
FNB Fair Haven, Cashier (1872–1891); Middlebury College (1861); Teacher (1861–1864); U.S. Army, Paymaster (1864–1867); Fair Haven Journal, Editor (1867–1870); Albany Law School, NY Bar (1871); Vermont Clock Company, Treasurer (1894–1900); Middlebury College, Trustee (1891–); Vermont Legislature (1896–1897); M. 27 Dec 1874 Mary Ella Miller; 1 child; AF: Congregationalist (Church Deacon); Republican
Allen NB Fair Haven, Cashier (1879–1912); Fair Haven Marble and Marbleized Slate Co., President;
Fair Haven Treasurer; Justice of the Peace, Rutland County (1906); M. 29 Nov 1882 Jessie E. Dailey;
4 children; Descendant of Ethan Allen; AF: Mason (F. & A.M., 32nd Degree); Knights Templar, The President and Cashier were brothers
Bank of the Commonwealth, President; National Bank of Virginia, President (1872–1893); Tobacco Industry: A.W. Nolting & de Voss, Clerk (1840’s); Schaer, Kohler & Co, Partner (1850); Nolting & Kohler, Partner (1865); E.O. Nolting & Co., Owner (1871–93); Tobacco Exchange, President; Chamber of Commerce, President; Directorship: Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Virginia Steamboat Co.; Belgian Consul, Richmond, VA (1852–93); M. 1 Dec 1858 Susanne Catherine; AF: Order of Leopold, Knighted by the King of Belgium (1884)