Francis Ford

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Francis Ford
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Nonpartisan
Prior offices:
United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Years in office: 1972 - 1975

Years in office: 1938 - 1972
Education
Bachelor's
Harvard College, 1904
Law
Harvard Law School, 1906
Personal
Birthplace
Boston, MA

Francis Joseph William Ford (1882-1975) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He joined the court in 1938 after an appointment from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At the time of appointment, he was a U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. On July 1, 1972, he assumed senior status, serving in this capacity until his death on May 26, 1975.[1]

Early life and education

  • Harvard College, A.B., 1904
  • Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1906[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, Boston, Massachusetts, 1906-1933
  • Member, Boston City Council, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917-1922
  • U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, 1933-1938[1]

Judicial nominations and appointments

District of Massachusetts

Ford was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 9, 1938 to a seat created by 52 Stat. 584. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 15th, and received commission on June 24th. On July 1, 1972, he assumed senior status, serving in this capacity until his death on May 26, 1975. Ford was succeeded by Joseph Tauro.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by:
NA - new seat
District of Massachusetts
1938–1972
Seat #4
Succeeded by:
Joseph Tauro