Following his service in the Navy, Weller enrolled at the National Law School in Washington, D.C., in 1883. While attending school, he was employed as a clerk in the Post Office Department in Washington, D.C. from 1883 to 1887. He graduated in 1887 with a Bachelor of Laws and was admitted to the bar in 1888.[1][2][3]
Career
Weller practiced law from 1888 to 1891 in Wichita, Kansas.[2] He worked in banking and manufacturing, and was a member of a stock brokerage firm until retiring in 1901.[1]
Weller resumed the practice of law in Baltimore in 1926 and continued practicing until his death.[2][1] He was also affiliated with law firms in Boston and New York.[4]
Personal life
Weller married Elizabeth Bailey of Baltimore County around 1888. They had a son, Felton Parker. His wife died in 1934.[4][2][3] In the 1930s, he lived in Silver Spring.[3] After Weller retired, he traveled extensively.[1]