Aloysius Joseph Connor
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Aloysius Joseph Connor (1895-1967) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. He joined the court in 1944 after an appointment from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At the time of appointment, he was a judge on the New Hampshire Superior Court. His service ended when he died on December 18, 1967.[1] [2]
Early life and education
- Catholic University of America School of Law, LL.B., 1918.[1]
Personal life
According to his biography, "He was married to Beatrice Bisson and had four children."[2]
Professional career
- Private practice, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1919-1937
- County treasurer, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, 1923-1924
- City solicitor, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1935-1936
- Judge, New Hampshire Superior Court, 1937-1945[1]
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of New Hampshire
Connor was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. He was nominated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt on November 16, 1944. He was subsequently confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 5, 1944. He received his commission on December 9, 1944. His service ended when he died on December 18, 1967.[2] Connor was succeeded in this position by Hugh Bownes.
See also
External links
- District of New Hampshire
- Judges of the New Hampshire District
- Biography at the Federal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: George Morris |
District of New Hampshire 1944–1967 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Hugh Bownes
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1941 |
Bright • Byrnes • Eicher • Frank • Freed • Healey • Jackson • Leahy • Leavy • Lovett • Madden • McAllister • McGuire • Miller • Minton • Moore • Riddick • Rifkind • J. Smith • W. Smith • Stone • Timmerman • Vogel • Waring • Woodbury • Wyzanski | ||
1942 |
Brennan • Cole • Delehant • Ekwall • Goodman • Hall • Hannay • Keeling • Meaney | ||
1943 |
Arnold • Chandler • Clark • Duncan • Helvering • Hulen • Lawrence • Lee • McLaughlin • Mullins • Rutledge • Swygert • Waller | ||
1944 |
Bone • Connor • Graven • Hutcheson • Kennedy • LaBuy • O'Connell • Schweinhaut • Shaw | ||
1945 |
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Active judges |
Chief Judge: Landya McCafferty • Joseph Laplante • Samantha Elliott | ||
Senior judges | |||
Magistrate judges | Andrea K. Johnstone • | ||
Former Article III judges |
Joseph DiClerico • Norman Stahl • Martin Loughlin • Shane Devine • Hugh Bownes • Aloysius Joseph Connor • Edgar Aldrich • Daniel Clark (New Hampshire) • Matthew Harvey • John Samuel Sherburne • John Pickering • John Sullivan (New Hampshire, federal judge) • George Morris • | ||
Former Chief judges |
Steven McAuliffe • Paul Barbadoro • Joseph DiClerico • Shane Devine • |
Federal courts:
First Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of New Hampshire • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of New Hampshire
State courts:
New Hampshire Supreme Court • New Hampshire Superior Courts • New Hampshire Circuit Courts • New Hampshire Probate Courts • New Hampshire District Court • New Hampshire Family Division
State resources:
Courts in New Hampshire • New Hampshire judicial elections • Judicial selection in New Hampshire