William White (jurist)

William White
Ohio Supreme Court Justice
In office
February 10, 1864  March 12, 1883
Preceded by Hocking H. Hunter
Succeeded by William H. Upson
Personal details
Born (1822-01-28)January 28, 1822
England
Died March 12, 1883(1883-03-12) (aged 61)
Springfield, Ohio
Resting place Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Ohio
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Rachel Stout
Children three
Religion Presbyterian
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William White (January 28, 1822 March 12, 1883) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was a judge on the Ohio Supreme Court 18641883.

William White was born in England. His parents died, and he was brought to Springfield, Ohio in 1831 by an uncle. At age 12 he was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker for nine years. He purchased his contract after six years. After graduating from high school, he taught school, and studied law. In 1846 he was admitted to the bar, and elected Prosecuting Attorney of Clark County, Ohio in 1847, and re-elected three times.[1]

In 1856 White was elected Common Pleas Judge, and re-elected in 1861. When Hocking H. Hunter resigned February 9, 1864 from the Ohio Supreme Court, he was appointed to the seat the next day. He won election to the remainder of the term in 1864, and won re-election to five year terms in 1868, 1873 and 1878. In 1883, President Arthur appointed White to judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He was confirmed by the United States Senate, but died before resigning and taking the oath of office.[2] He died March 12, 1883 at Springfield.[1][3] Funeral services were at his home and later at the Second Presbyterian Church, where he was a member. He was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery.[2]

White was married to Rachel Stout of Springfield on October 21, 1847, and had one son and two daughters.[2][3]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Smith 1898 : 197198
  2. 1 2 3 "William White". The Supreme Court of Ohio & The Ohio Judicial System. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  3. 1 2 Randall 1912 : 151154

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