List of Federal Judges Appointed By John Quincy Adams - United States District Courts

United States District Courts

Judge Court
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Betts, Samuel RossiterSamuel Rossiter Betts S.D.N.Y. 01826-12-21December 21, 1826 01867-04-30April 30, 1867
Boyle, JohnJohn Boyle D. Ky. 01826-10-20October 20, 1826 01834-01-28January 28, 1834
Bristol, WilliamWilliam Bristol D. Conn. 01826-05-22May 22, 1826 01836-03-07March 7, 1836
Caldwell, AlexanderAlexander Caldwell W.D. Va. 01825-10-28October 28, 1825 01839-04-08April 8, 1839
Conkling, AlfredAlfred Conkling N.D.N.Y. 01825-08-27August 27, 1825 01852-08-25August 25, 1852
Crawford, WilliamWilliam Crawford S.D. Ala.
N.D. Ala.
01826-05-22May 22, 1826 01849-02-28February 28, 1849
Creighton, Jr., WilliamWilliam Creighton, Jr. D. Ohio. 01828-11-01November 1, 1828 01829-02-16February 16, 1829
Hay, GeorgeGeorge Hay E.D. Va. 01825-07-05July 5, 1825 01830-09-21September 21, 1830
Hopkinson, JosephJoseph Hopkinson E.D. Pa. 01828-10-23October 23, 1828 01842-01-15January 15, 1842
Pendleton, Philip C.Philip C. Pendleton W.D. Va. 01825-05-06May 6, 1825 01825-07-29July 29, 1825
Rossell, WilliamWilliam Rossell D.N.J. 01826-11-10November 10, 1826 01840-06-20June 20, 1840

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