Edwin R. McNeill

Edwin R. McNeill, Jr.
Born Edwin R. McNeill
January 5, 1880
Onawa, Iowa
Died 1962
Pawnee, Oklahoma
Other names Edwin Ruthven McNeill
Occupation Teacher, attorney, judge
Known for Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1931)

Edwin R. McNeill, Jr. (1880 - 1962) was a Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 1931.[1]

Early life and education

Edwin R. McNeill, Jr. was born to Edwin Ruthven McNeill, Sr. (1842-1907) and his wife, Louisa Irene Younkin, (1847-1925), who had married on May 5, 1868, and settled near Onawa, Monona County, Iowa. Edwin, Sr. and Louisa had eleven children.[lower-alpha 1]

Edwin Jr. was employed as a teacher in Ashton Township in 1900. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1905, then earned a degree in law from Chicago-Kent College of Law. On September 3, 1913, he married Louise Clark. Edwin and Louise had no children.[2] The couple moved to Pawnee County, Oklahoma in 1916. When the U.S. became involved with World War I, Edwin was named chairman of the Pawnee County Draft Board. His wife was appointed chairman (sic) of the Military Relief Committee.[2]

Career in law

Edwin ran for, and was elected to, two terms as judge for the Pawnee and Tulsa County District, serving from 1923 to 1931. During his tenure, he helped establish the Pawnee County Law Library and set up a policy allowing visitors and out-of-town lawyers to use it without charge. In 1931, he was appointed as Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. In 1936-37, he served as Chief Justice.[2]

Notes

  1. Ten of the children were boys. The eleventh was a girl, who died before her parents could give her a name.[2]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
19311937
Succeeded by
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