John Kelsay (judge)

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John Kelsay

18th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
In office
1868 – 1870
Preceded by Alonzo A. Skinner
Succeeded by Andrew J. Thayer

Born October 23, 1819
Wayne County, Kentucky
Died January 19, 1899 (aged 79)
Oregon
Spouse Martha C. Monroe (1846)
Cornelia Corintner (1864)

John Kelsay (October 23, 1819-January 19, 1899) was an American politician and judge in Oregon. He was the 18th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, and fought in the Rogue River Wars. A Kentucky native, he was a member of the 1857 Oregon Constitutional Convention and served in the Missouri General Assembly.

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[edit] Early life

Kelsay was born to Alexander Kelsay and his wife Jane Kelley in the state of Kentucky in Wayne County on October 23, 1819.[1] At the age of ten the family and John relocated to Missouri.[1].[1] There his mother educated John and then later he would begin the study of law in 1842.[1] Then in July of 1845 he passed the bar and was allowed to practice law.[1] In 1846 he married for the first time to Matha C. Monroe.[1]

[edit] Oregon

Then in 1853 John Kelsay and his wife moved to Oregon Territory over the Oregon Trail.[1] There the family settled in Corvallis, Oregon where John set up a law practice. Shortly after arriving Kelsay organized one regiment of troops to serve battling the Rogue River tribe in southwestern Oregon where Kelsay would earn the title of colonel.[1]

[edit] Political career

Kelsay was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives and served in 1844 as a delegate from Morgan County.[2] Then in Oregon in 1857 he represented Benton County at the Oregon Constitutional Convention as Oregon prepared for statehood.[3] At the convention John was selected as chairman of the military committee.[1] In 1868 Kelsay won the election for a seat on the Oregon Supreme Court.[4] His two-year term ended in 1870 and he left the bench.[4] However in both 1870 and 1872 he was nominated as a Republican for the court.[5] In Oregon he was one of the early leaders of the Republican Party.[5]

[edit] Later life

Before his time on the high court Kelsay married a second time in 1864.[1] With his second wife Cornelia Corintner he fathered two children.[1] Later he would serve as mayor of Corvallis.[5] John Kelsay died on January 19, 1899 in Oregon.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.
  2. ^ Missouri State Legislators: 1820-2000. Missouri Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
  3. ^ Information About 1857 Constitutional Convention Delegates Sought. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon. Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Larson, Tony. John Kelsay, b. 1819 Kentucky to Oregon. genealogy.com. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.