Orrin T. Williams

Orrin Thomas Williams (October 19, 1845 May 6, 1928) was an American judge, lawyer, and politician.

Williams was born in Homer, New York. He moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin in 1855. He went to Lawrence University and to the University of Wisconsin Law School. He practiced law in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Williams then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and continued to practices law in 1983. Williams served in the Wisconsin Assembly in 1891 and 1892 and was a Republican. He then served as a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge for Milwaukee until he retired in 1917. Williams died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1891,' Biographical Sketch of Orrin Thomas Williams, pg. 596
  2. 'Judge Orrin Williams Dies At Milwaukee,' Manitowoc Herald News, May 7, 1928, pg. 1



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