- Stafford G. Whittle
Stafford G. Whittle (December 5, 1849 - September 11, 1931) was born at the family home "Woodstock" in
Mecklenburg County, Virginia . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=e1YDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA437&lpg=PA437&dq=%22stafford+gorman+whittle%22&source=web&ots=C9sCNRX4kI&sig=YYz4B9H04WAPYZKA-_yPil6RZ9Q&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result Men of Mark in Virginia, Vol. III, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Men of Mark Publishing Company, Washington, D.C., 1907] ] His early education was received in Norfolk but, when the war began, he continued his studies with a tutor at his father’s home in Botetourt County. Later, he attended Chatham Male Institute in Pittsylvania County and entered Washington College when he was eighteen. The following year, 1868, he studied law at theUniversity of Virginia . In 1871, he was admitted to the bar and began practice inMartinsville, Virginia . Ten years later, February 1, 1881, he was appointed judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit. He served there until March 1882, when he was defeated by theReadjuster Party . In 1885, however, he was elected for the full term and served until he was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals in 1901. He became president of the court in 1917 and continued so until 1919 when he resigned. Returning to Martinsville, where Whittle had a long assocation with Christ Episcopal Church [ [http://christchurchmvl.org/content.cfm?pg=15 Christ Episcopal Church, Martinsville, Va.] ] , Stafford Gorman Whittle spent the remaining years with his family.References
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* [http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/history/whittle_william.htm Captain William Conway Whittle, Confederate Navy, father of Stafford Gorman Whittle, victorianvilla.com]
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