Gerald J. Boileau

Gerald J. Boileau
Boileau in 1938
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
In office
March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1939
Preceded byGardner R. Withrow
Succeeded byReid F. Murray
ConstituencyWisconsin's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1931 – March 4, 1933
Preceded byEdward E. Browne
Succeeded byJames F. Hughes
ConstituencyWisconsin's 8th district
Acting Wisconsin Circuit Judge for the 1st Circuit, Branch 1
In office
November 1972 – April 7, 1973
Appointed byPatrick Lucey
Preceded byM. Eugene Baker
Succeeded byEarl D. Morton
Wisconsin Circuit Judge for the 16th Circuit
In office
June 1, 1942 – January 1, 1970
Preceded byClaire B. Bird
Succeeded byRonald D. Keberle
Personal details
Born(1900-01-15)January 15, 1900
Woodruff, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedJanuary 30, 1981(1981-01-30) (aged 81)
Wausau, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political party
Spouse
Monica McKeon
(m. 1925)
Children2
Alma materMarquette University Law School (LLB)
ProfessionLawyer, politician
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Years of service1918–1919
RankCorporal
ConflictWorld War I

Gerald John Boileau (January 15, 1900 – January 30, 1981) was an American lawyer and progressive Republican politician from Wausau, Wisconsin. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1931 to 1939. After leaving Congress, he served another 27 years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in northern Wisconsin. Later in life, he served briefly as acting circuit judge in Kenosha County.