- Robert Trimble
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office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
termstart =June 16 ,1826
termend =August 25 ,1828
nominator =John Quincy Adams
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predecessor =Thomas Todd
successor =John McLean
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birthdate = birth date|1776|11|17|mf=y
birthplace = Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1828|8|25|1776|11|17|mf=y
deathplace =Paris, Kentucky , U.S.
spouse = Nancy TimberlakeRobert Trimble (
November 17 ,1776 –August 25 ,1828 ) was an attorney and a justice of theUnited States Supreme Court .Trimble was born in Berkeley County, Virginia, to William Trimble and Mary McMillan. His family moved to Kentucky while he was still an infant settling in the area outside Boonesboro (now Clark County.)
He was licensed to practice law in 1803. He served in the
Kentucky House of Representatives fromParis, Kentucky in Bourbon County. He also served briefly on theKentucky Court of Appeals . He was the federal prosecutor and later appointedUnited States District Judge for Kentucky by President Madison.Trimble married Nancy Timberlake and the two had at least six children.
He was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1826 by President
John Quincy Adams after the death of JusticeThomas Todd . He was John Quincy Adams' only appointment to the Supreme Court. Adams is said to have appointed Trimble because of the "Kentucky" vacancy created by the death of Thomas Todd and on the advice ofHenry Clay , who was Secretary of State.Trimble was the first U.S. District Judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court. He served on the Court until his sudden death in
Paris, Kentucky , in 1828. He is buried in the Paris Cemetery.Trimble County, Kentucky is named in his honor.
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