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Joseph W. Chinn

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A lifelong Democrat, Chinn also served for many years on the vestry of St. Johns Episcopal Church in Warsaw, where he served would be buried. He also served on the board of directors of the first bank in Warsaw, the Mumford Bank, and on the board of the Northern Neck Telephone and Telegraph. Chinn
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Judge Chinn married Sarah Fairfax Douglas at St. Johns Episcopal Church in Warsaw on December 14, 1899. They had five children, Betty Landon (April 22, 1903), Joseph William (June 4, 1904), Sarah Fairfax (September 30, 1905), Austin Brockenbrough (May 8, 1908) and Mary Douglas (October 1, 1910).
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Chinn resigned in 1915 to accept the position of judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of Virginia. The Special Court of Appeals was formed in 1924 and, in 1925, Judge Chinn became a member of that court. He remained on that court until it was dissolved three years later. He also served as
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to Confederate veteran and lawyer Joseph William Chinn and his wife, the former Gabriella Brockenbrough. His grandfather and great-grandfather had both served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and his paternal grandfather
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was also the first president and a director of the Northern Neck State Bank in Warsaw, and served as school superintendent for Richmond County, as well as on the board of directors at University of Virginia.
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was twice elected to the U.S. Congress, but this Joseph Chinn only continued his family's lawyerly tradition. Judge Chinn was raised at his family home, Wilna, in
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Like many in his family, Chinn began a private legal practice, initially near home in Warsaw. However, after one year, he won election as
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for Richmond County, then continued to win re-election and so served as the county's prosecutor for twenty-four years.
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and, after teaching for several years in Louisiana and South Carolina, decided to study law. He entered the
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This article is about the Virginia Supreme Court justice. For the Virginia congressman, see
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Kneebone and Bearrs, Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond, VA 1998) Vol. 3, p. 219
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elected him to a full 12-year term on February 2, 1934, but he died in office.
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and after legal studies in 1889 and 1890, was admitted to the bar in 1890.
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Barber, Francene and David Jett, Brenda Harhai, Richmond County Museum.
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appointed Judge Chinn to the remainder of the term of Justice
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Joseph Chinn
Richmond County
Virginia Supreme Court
U.S. House of Representatives
10th
Robert R. Prentis
Claude V. Spratley
Tappahannock
Essex County, Virginia
Battle Creek, Michigan
St. John's Episcopal Church
Warsaw
Richmond County, Virginia
Democratic
Joseph Chinn
Brockenbrough House
Tappahannock, Virginia
Joseph Chinn
Richmond County, Virginia
Warsaw, Virginia
King and Queen County, Virginia
University of Virginia Law School
Commonwealth’s Attorney
John Garland Pollard
Robert R. Prentis
Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
Battle Creek, Michigan
emphysema

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