Draft:Isaac Thomas Jones

Isaac Thomas Jones (1838 – 1907) was a justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals from 1899 to 1907.[1]

Born in 1838, Judge Jones, of Howard, is just in the prime of his judicial career. He is a combined son of both Anne Arundel and Howard. Edward Jones... married Miss Croxall. ... The issue of her marriage to Edward Jones is our present Judge Isaac Thomas Jones. Judge Jones married Mary, daughter of Richard Gambrill by Miss Iglehart, daughter of Richard Iglehart, of the neighborhood of Atholton, Howard. Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mr. Stephen Gambrill, of Laurel. Judge Jones removed to Howard in 1864, was elected a member of the Legislature in 1868; was chosen Judge of Howard District, in 1882, and re-elected fifteen years later, in 1897, without opposition. In 1899 he was made Chief Judge of Fifth District and Judge of the Court of Appeals. His Howard County estate is near the Old Brick Church. A granite quarry of excellent stone has recently been developed upon it.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Maryland Court of Appeals Judges, 1778–". Archives of Maryland. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Joshua Dorsey Warfield, The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland (1905), p. 526-27.


Political offices
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Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals
1899–1907
Succeeded by


Category:1838 births Category:1907 deaths Category:Judges of the Supreme Court of Maryland


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