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was amended to allow the justices to elect their own chief justice. In January 1927, Ellis became the first chief justice elected in this way, "because he was the member with the most seniority who had not yet served in that capacity". He served as the court's Chief Justice twice, from 1927 until
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Eligibility to office does not rest upon considerations of sex, nor does woman’s qualifications for public service rest upon any assumed spiritual endowments, or beauty of soul, nor peculiar faculty for discerning the distinctions, with clearer perception between right and wrong than her male
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In 1894, Ellis married Minnie Ramelle Nicholson. They were married until her death in childbirth for their second son, Melville Hull, in 1902. In 1906, Ellis married Serena Taylor, the daughter of Florida Supreme Court Justice
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In January 2018, Ellis' granddaughter, Martha Ellis Holcomb, and her daughter Catherine Berry, donated many of his possessions to the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society, including his 100-page personal memoir.
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appointed Ellis to the Supreme Court of Florida. Ellis served a long and distinguished career on the court, with his dissenting opinion for
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Ellis did not seek reelection in 1908, opting instead to return to private practice. From 1911 until 1915, he served as the
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While on the court, Ellis served as the President of the Florida Bar from 1919 until 1920. In 1926, the
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Ellis was elected to his first full term later in 1904. While serving as attorney general, Ellis, a
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to stoke the flames against what he saw was the overreach of the federal government during the
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In February 1903, Ellis helped reorganize Florida's Office of the Expert Accountant into the
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Ellis died on April 14, 1948, in Jacksonville. He is buried in Quincy's Eastern Cemetery.
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to an active group of lawyers, publishing a legal journal and drafting court procedures.
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1929 and from 1937 until he retired from the court due to illness on November 1, 1938.
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Florida State Bar Association ...
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appointed him as to the position. Ellis served as the state's
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in the same year. He began a private law practice in Quincy.
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This article is about the Florida judge. For other uses, see
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until February 15, 1904, when he was appointed as the 18th
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Stetson University Commencement Program. June 7, 1937
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William H. Ellis

Supreme Court of Florida
James B. Whitfield
William Glenn Terrell
Armstead Brown
William Glenn Terrell
Florida Bar
William Hunter
O. K. Reaves
Supreme Court of Florida
Park Trammell
William A. Hocker
Elwyn Thomas
Florida Attorney General
William Sherman Jennings
Napoleon B. Broward
James B. Whitfield
Park Trammell
Florida State Auditor
William Sherman Jennings
William V. Knott
Ernest Amos
Pensacola, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Democratic
Stetson University
J.D.
Florida
Chief Justice

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