Joseph Andrew Chisholm
Sir Joseph Chisholm | |
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Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court | |
In office 1931–1950 | |
Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court | |
In office 1916–1931 | |
Mayor of Halifax | |
In office 1909–1912 | |
Personal details | |
Born | St. Andrews, Nova Scotia | January 9, 1863
Died | January 22, 1950 Halifax, Nova Scotia | (aged 87)
Spouse |
Frances Affleck
(m. 1891; died 1903) |
Education | |
Occupation | Jurist, politician |
Sir Joseph Andrew Chisholm (January 9, 1863 – January 22, 1950) was Mayor of Halifax and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
Biography
Born in St. Andrews, Nova Scotia to William and Flora Chisholm, Chisholm was educated at St. Francis Xavier University before moving to Halifax in 1896.[1]
He attended Dalhousie University, where he received his law degree and his first job was in a law firm headed by a man destined to be a future Canadian Prime Minister, Robert Borden.
Chisholm was elected as Mayor of Halifax from 1909 to 1912.[1] In 1916, Borden appointed him to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, being the first Dalhousie graduate to be so named. He was appointed chief justice in 1931.[2]
Chisholm also wrote historical articles about past Nova Scotia justices and contributed to the Catholic Encyclopedia. In 1909, he edited a revised edition of The Speeches and Public Letters of Joseph Howe.[1]
In 1935, he became the last Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice to be knighted.[2]
Joseph Andrew Chisholm was married to Frances Affleck, sister of Annie Affleck, wife of Sir John S. Thompson, in 1891. She died in 1903.[1][2]
Chisholm died on January 22, 1950, in Halifax.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d The Catholic Encyclopedia and its Makers. The Encyclopedia Press. 1917. p. 30. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via archive.org.
- ^ a b c d "Sir Joseph Chisholm, Chief Justice Of Nova Scotia, Dies". Ottawa Journal. Halifax. CP. January 23, 1950. p. 17. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- The MacMillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Toronto, Macmillan, 1973, p. 136.
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