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William Wartenbee Johnson

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Preceded by
  
William J. Gilmore

Children
  
two

Party
  
Republican Party

Spouse(s)
  
Martha Ella Blockson

Alma mater
  
Muskingum University


Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Politician

Resting place
  
Woodland Cemetery

Name
  
William Johnson

Succeeded by
  
Franklin J. Dickman

William Wartenbee Johnson

Born
  
August 26, 1826 Washington County, Pennsylvania (
1826-08-26
)

Died
  
March 2, 1887, Ironton, Ohio, United States

William Wartenbee Johnson (August 26, 1826 – March 2, 1887) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1880–1886.

Biography

Johnson was born in Muskingum County, Ohio near Chandlersville, August 26 or August 17, 1826. He was the third son of Solomon Johnson, originally from Connecticut, and Elizabeth Wartenbee, a Virginia native. He attended neighborhood schools, and graduated from and later taught at Muskingum College in New Concord. In 1849, he began study of law at the office of Charles Cleveland Convers, then Speaker of the Ohio Senate, and later on the Ohio Supreme Court. In 1852, he was admitted to the bar, and began practice at Ironton, Ohio.

In 1858, Johnson was elected Judge of the Common Pleas, and served until 1866. In 1868, he was re-elected, but resigned in 1872 due to ill health. In 1874, he was the Republican nominee for Supreme Court Judge, but lost to Democrat George Rex. In 1876, Governor Hayes appointed him a member of the first Supreme Court Commission of Ohio, serving until 1879. In 1876, he was also appointed a trustee of Ohio University.

In 1879, Johnson was again nominated by the Republicans for Supreme Court Judge, and defeated incumbent Democrat William J. Gilmore. Johnson was re-elected in 1884, but resigned November 9, 1886 due to ill health. He died March 2, 1887. He died at Ironton, and is buried at Woodland Cemetery.

On October 26, 1854, Johnson married Ella Blocksom, daughter of judge William Blocksom of Zanesville. They had two children, one of whom survived. Johnson was a Royal Arch Mason.

References

William Wartenbee Johnson Wikipedia