John Kelsay (judge)
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John Kelsay | |
18th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
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In office 1868 – 1870 |
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Preceded by | Alonzo A. Skinner |
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Succeeded by | Andrew J. Thayer |
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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
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.
- ^ Missouri State Legislators: 1820-2000. Missouri Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
- ^ Information About 1857 Constitutional Convention Delegates Sought. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
- ^ a b Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon. Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.
- ^ a b c Larson, Tony. John Kelsay, b. 1819 Kentucky to Oregon. genealogy.com. Retrieved on February 2, 2008.