Thomas Douglas (American judge), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Douglas (American judge)

American lawyer and judge

Date of Birth: 27-Apr-1790

Date of Death: 11-Sep-1855

Profession: judge, lawyer, politician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Thomas Douglas (American judge)

  • Thomas Douglas (April 27, 1790 – September 11, 1855) was an American lawyer and judge.
  • He served as the first chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court. Douglas was born in 1790 in Wallingford, Connecticut, in New Haven County.
  • He served as U.S.
  • District Attorney for the Eastern District of Florida from 1826 to 1842.
  • He served on the Florida State Supreme Court from 1846 to 1850 and again from 1854 to 1855.
  • He died in 1855. His father was a shoemaker and farmer.
  • He attended the public schools and was tutored by an aunt.
  • He married Hannah Sanford September 26, 1814.
  • In 1815, he moved to Indiana, where he engaged in manufacturing and mercantile, though the financial Panic of 1819 left him deeply in debt.
  • He was friends with members of Indiana's political leadership, who helped him establish a political career.
  • He distinguished himself by being elected a judge in Jefferson County, Indiana two years before being admitted to the bar in 1822.
  • He followed his mentor Judge Davis Floyd to Florida around 1824. He was appointed District Attorney for East Florida in 1826 by President John Quincy Adams.
  • He was named to the Florida Supreme Court in 1845.
  • He became a circuit judge in 1851 during a reorganization of the courts.
  • He was elected to the Supreme Court in 1854.
  • He died of pleurisy in 1855.

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