William Binford Crew (April 1, 1852 – January 25, 1911) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was in the Ohio House of Representatives, and a judge on the Ohio Supreme Court 1902–1911.

William Binford Crew
Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
In office
July 19, 1902 – January 1, 1911
Appointed byGeorge K. Nash
Preceded byMarshall Jay Williams
Succeeded byJames G. Johnson
Personal details
Born(1852-04-01)April 1, 1852
Chesterhill, Ohio
DiedJanuary 25, 1911(1911-01-25) (aged 58)
Marietta, Ohio
Resting placeMcConnelsville, Ohio
Political partyRepublican
SpouseElizabeth P. Worrall
Childrentwo

William B. Crew was born at Chesterhill, Morgan County, Ohio, and educated in the public schools and at Westtown College in Pennsylvania, (a college under management of the Society of Friends). He was admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1873.[1]

Crew graduated from the Ohio State and Union Law College, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1874, and was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Morgan County in 1876.[1] He was elected to represent his county in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1889, serving in the 79th General Assembly, 1890–1891.[2]

Crew was elected a judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the 1st Subdivision of the 8th judicial district of Ohio in 1891, and re-elected in 1896 and 1901. At the Republican State Convention in May 1902, he was Nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court. Governor Nash appointed Crew to fill the vacancy on the court caused by the death of Marshall Jay Williams, effective July 19, 1902. He was elected to a term in November 1902,[1] and served as judge until January 1, 1911.[3]

Judge Crew died January 25, 1912, at a hotel in Marietta, Ohio.[4] He is buried in McConnelsville, Ohio.[5]

In 1876, Crew married Elizabeth P. Worrall of Morgan County. They had two children.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Sandles, A P; Doty, E W, eds. (1898). The biographical annals of Ohio 1906-1907-1908 : A handbook of the Government and Institutions of the State of Ohio. State of Ohio. p. 675.
  2. ^ Ohio General Assembly (1917). Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly. State of Ohio. p. 298.
  3. ^ Justices of the Supreme Court of Ohio. State of Ohio
  4. ^ The Democratic banner (Mt. Vernon, Oh., January 26, 1912, Page 4 Library of Congress
  5. ^ a b "William Binford Crew". The Supreme Court of Ohio & The Ohio Judicial System. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  6. ^ Robertson, Charles (1886). History of Morgan County, Ohio, with Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Chicago: L H Watkins and Co. p. 267.