William Cranch (July 17, 1769 – September 1, 1855) was a United States circuit judge and chief judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia.
16. sep. 2024 · William Cranch, Judge, Circuit Court for the District of Columbia, was nominated by John Adams on February 28, 1801.
Født: 17. juli 1769, Weymouth, Massachusetts
Døde: 1. september 1855, Washington, D.C.
Foreldre: Richard Cranch og Mary Smith
Barnebarn: Henry Ware Eliot, Thomas Lamb Eliot, Christopher Rhodes Eliot og mer
Besteforeldre: Elizabeth Quincy og William Smith
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States in August and December Terms 1801 and February Term 1803 - [February Term 1815]
1804
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States
Reports of Cases Civil and Criminal in the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, From 1801 to 1841; Volume 4
Code of Laws for the District of Columbia: Prepared Under the Authority of the Act of Congress of the 29th of April, 1816, Entitled "An Act Authorizing the Judges of the Circuit Court, and the Attorney for the District of Columbia, to Prepare a Code of Jurisprudence for the Said District."
1819
Reports of Cases Civil and Criminal in the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, From 1801 to 1841; Volume 6
Memoir of the Life, Character, and Writings of John Adams: Read, March 16, 1827, in the Capitol, in the City of Washington, at the Request of the Columbian Institute, and Published by Their Order
1827
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Federal Judicial Service: Judge, Circuit Court of the District of Columbia Nominated by John Adams on February 28, 1801, to a new seat authorized by 2 Stat.
William Cranch was a federal judge on the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. He was nominated by President John Adams on February 28, 1801 ...
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cradle when the Boston Massacre occurred, and almost the first words to which the young boy listened told of Lexington and Bunker Hill. His father was a.
William Cranch (1769–1855), a Harvard graduate and nephew of Abigail Adams, came to Washington from Massachusetts in 1794. In February 1801, John Adams ...
William Cranch Bond (September 9, 1789 – January 29, 1859) was an American astronomer, and the first director of Harvard College Observatory.
30. aug. 2021 · A gift to the searcher of insight into the life of William Cranch is his familial connections to John and Abigail Adams and their family.