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John James Ormond was an associate justice of the
Alabama Supreme Court, from 1837 to 1847. John James Ormond was born in
England in 1795, to English parents. He died on 4 March 1866, in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He lived in Ormond House, it is now known as
Ormond-Miller House.
John James Ormond wrote the
Code of Alabama, with
Arthur Pendleton Bagby,
George Goldthwaite, and
Henry Churchill. He wrote many famous legal papers as well. After serving on the Supreme Court for almost ten years, he did not seek reelection to the bench in 1847. One of his daughters, Mary Elizabeth Ormond, married
John W. Mallet, of Texas, who had been born in Ireland.
Code Of Alabama, By Brittian De Wolf, in 1852 state printer. Alabama State Papers.
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John James Ormond was an associate justice of the
Alabama Supreme Court, from 1837 to 1847. John James Ormond was born in
England in 1795, to English parents. He died on 4 March 1866, in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He lived in Ormond House, it is now known as
Ormond-Miller House.
John James Ormond wrote the
Code of Alabama, with
Arthur Pendleton Bagby,
George Goldthwaite, and
Henry Churchill. He wrote many famous legal papers as well. After serving on the Supreme Court for almost ten years, he did not seek reelection to the bench in 1847. One of his daughters, Mary Elizabeth Ormond, married
John W. Mallet, of Texas, who had been born in Ireland.
Code Of Alabama, By Brittian De Wolf, in 1852 state printer. Alabama State Papers.