James W. Deaderick | |
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Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court | |
In office 1876–1886 | |
Preceded by | A.O.P. Nicholson |
Succeeded by | Peter Turney |
Member of the Tennessee Senate for Washington, Sullivan, Carter and Johnson | |
In office October 6, 1851 – October 2, 1853 | |
Preceded by | Abraham Tipton |
Succeeded by | Godfrey C. Nave |
Personal details | |
Born | Jonesborough, Tennessee, U.S. | November 25, 1812
Died | October 8, 1890 Jonesborough, Tennessee | (aged 77)
Resting place | Jonesborough City Cemetery Jonesborough, Tennessee |
Political party | Whig Constitutional Union Democratic |
Spouse | Adeline McDowell (m. 1832) |
Relations | Joseph Anderson (uncle) Ephraim McDowell (father-in-law) Alexander O. Anderson (cousin) John Austin Moon (son-in-law) Cornelia Deaderick Glenn (niece) |
Children | 10 |
Education | East Tennessee College Centre College |
Profession | Attorney |
James William Deaderick (November 25, 1812 – October 8, 1890) was an American attorney who served as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1876 to 1886. Prior to becoming Chief Justice, he was an associate justice of the court, having been elected to the bench in 1870 after the enaction of the new state constitution. He had previously served one term in the Tennessee Senate (1851–1853), and campaigned as an elector for presidential candidate John Bell in 1860.