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William Crawford (Alabama)
William Crawford | |
Former Judge | |
United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama | |
Seat #1 | |
Tenure | |
2/6/1839 - 2/28/1849 | |
Predecessor | New Seat|5 Stat. 315 |
Successor | John Gayle |
Elections and appointments | |
Appointed by | John Quincy Adams |
Education | |
Bachelor's | Hampden-Sidney College |
J.D. | Read law |
Past experience | |
Northern District of Alabama | |
1826 -1849 | |
Seat #1 | |
Southern District of Alabama | |
1826 - 1849 | |
Personal | |
Born | 1784 |
Deceased | 1849 |
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William Crawford was a federal judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. He was nominated by President John Quincy Adams on May 5, 1826. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 22, 1826, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on February 28, 1849. Crawford was succeeded in this position by John Gayle.
Crawford was reassigned on February 6, 1839 to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.
Early life and education
- Read law
- Hampden-Sidney College
Professional career
- Private practice
- Land commissioner, Florida
- Lieutenant, State Militia, Richmond, Virginia, 1812-1814
- Land commissioner, Louisiana, 1812-
- U.S. Attorney for the Territory of Mississippi, 1814-
- U.S. Attorney for District of Alabama, 1817-1824
- U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, 1824-1826
- Private practice, St. Stephens, Alabama
- Clerk, U.S. District Court for the District of Alabama
- Member, Alabama state senate, 1825-1826
Judicial career
Northern and Southern District of Alabama
Crawford was a federal judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama.[1] He was nominated by President John Quincy Adams on May 5, 1826. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 22, 1826, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on February 28, 1849. Crawford was succeeded in this position by John Gayle.
Middle District of Alabama
Crawford was reassigned on February 6, 1839 to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama to a new seat authorized by 5 Stat. 315. His service was terminated on February 28, 1849, due to death.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Charles Tait |
Northern District of Alabama 1826–1849 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: John Gayle |
Preceded by: Charles Tait |
Southern District of Alabama 1826–1849 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: John Gayle |
Preceded by: NA-New Seat |
Middle District of Alabama 1839–1849 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: John Gayle
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John Quincy Adams |
Betts • Boyle • Bristol • Caldwell • Conkling • Crawford • Creighton • Hay • Hopkinson • Pendleton • Rossell • Trimble |
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Active judges |
Chief Judge: Jeffrey Beaverstock • Terry F. Moorer • Kristi DuBose | ||
Senior judges | |||
Magistrate judges | Katherine Nelson • Sonja Bivins • P. Bradley Murray • | ||
Former Article III judges |
William Crawford (Alabama) • Charles Tait • John Gayle • William Giles Jones • Richard Busteed • George Washington Lane • John Bruce • Emmett Cox • Harry Theophilus Toulmin • Robert Tait Ervin • John McDuffie • Thomas Pittman • William Hand • Daniel Thomas (Alabama) • Richard Vollmer • Alex Howard (Alabama) • Margaret A. Mahoney (Alabama) • William S. Shulman • | ||
Former Chief judges |
Callie Granade • Charles Butler • William Steele • Kristi DuBose • Thomas Pittman • William Hand • Daniel Thomas (Alabama) • Alex Howard (Alabama) • |
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Active judges | |||
Senior judges |
William Albritton • William Watkins (Alabama) • Myron Thompson • | ||
Magistrate judges | Susan Walker • Charles Coody • Stephen Doyle • Jerusha Adams • Kelly Pate • | ||
Former Article III judges |
Mark Fuller • Truman McGill Hobbs Sr. (Alabama federal district court judge) • William Crawford (Alabama) • John Gayle • William Giles Jones • Richard Busteed • George Washington Lane • John Bruce • Joel Dubina • Thomas Goode Jones (Alabama) • Henry De Lamar Clayton • Charles Brents Kennamer • Ira De Ment • Thomas Pittman • Robert Varner • Frank M. Johnson, Jr. • Andrew Brasher • | ||
Former Chief judges |
Mark Fuller • Truman McGill Hobbs Sr. (Alabama federal district court judge) • William Albritton • Myron Thompson • Robert Varner • Frank M. Johnson, Jr. • |