United States Court of Appeals For The Eleventh Circuit - List of Former Judges

List of Former Judges

# Judge State Born/Died Active service Term as Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Rives, RichardRichard Rives AL 1895–1982 1981–1982 Truman, Truman death
2 Tuttle, ElbertElbert Tuttle GA 1897–1996 1981–1996 Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
3 Jones, Warren LeroyWarren Leroy Jones FL 1895–1993 1981–1993 Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
4 Godbold, John CooperJohn Cooper Godbold AL 1920–2009 1981–1987 1981–1986 1987–2009 Johnson, L.L. Johnson death
5 Dyer, David WilliamDavid William Dyer FL 1910–1998 1981–1998 Johnson, L.L. Johnson death
6 Simpson, John Milton BryanJohn Milton Bryan Simpson FL 1903–1987 1981–1987 Johnson, L.L. Johnson death
7 Morgan, Lewis RenderLewis Render Morgan GA 1913–2001 1981–2001 Johnson, L.L. Johnson death
8 Roney, Paul HitchPaul Hitch Roney FL 1921–2006 1981–1989 1986–1989 1989–2006 Nixon, Nixon death
12 Vance, Robert SmithRobert Smith Vance AL 1931–1989 1981–1989 Carter, Carter death
14 Johnson, Frank MinisFrank Minis Johnson AL 1918–1999 1981–1991 1991–1999 Carter, Carter death
16 Hatchett, Joseph WoodrowJoseph Woodrow Hatchett FL 1932–present 1981–1999 1996–1999 Carter, Carter retirement
17 Henderson, Albert JohnAlbert John Henderson GA 1920–1999 1981–1986 1986–1999 Carter, Carter death
18 Clark, Thomas AlonzoThomas Alonzo Clark GA 1920–2005 1981–1991 1991–2005 Carter, Carter death


21 Birch, Jr., Stanley F.Stanley F. Birch, Jr. GA 1945– 1990–2010 G.H.W. Bush, G.H.W. Bush retirement

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