Aaron Waite (sometimes spelled "Wait") was born on December 26, 1813, in
Franklin County, Massachusetts, where he was raised by his grandfather and an uncle. His father had died as a soldier in the
War of 1812. At the age of 14 he became an apprentice broom maker, working for four years until also enrolling in school for two years. Waite then moved to New York at the age of 20. Once there he taught as an assistant teacher on
Long Island at Flatbush in Erasmus Hall. Waite then returned to Massachusetts before moving west in 1837 and settled in Michigan. He settled in
Centreville where he studied law under judge
Columbia Lancaster and was admitted to the bar in 1842. Later he became the military secretary for governor
John S. Barry of
Michigan. ==Oregon==