- John Kilkenny
Infobox Judge
name = John Kilkenny
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office = Judge for theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
termstart =September 16 1969
termend = 1971 [Continued as a senior judge until death]
nominator =Richard Nixon
appointer =
predecessor = new position
successor =Alfred Goodwin
office2 = Judge for theUnited States District Court for the District of Oregon
termstart2 =July 30 1959
termend2 =September 26 1969
nominator2 =Dwight D. Eisenhower
appointer2 =
predecessor2 =Claude C. McColloch
successor2 =Alfred Goodwin
birthdate = birth date|1901|10|26|mf=y
birthplace =Heppner, Oregon
deathdate = death date and age|1995|2|17|1901|10|26|mf=y
deathplace =Beaverton, Oregon
spouse =John Francis Kilkenny (
October 26 ,1901 -February 17 ,1995 ) was aUnited States federal judge in the District of Oregon and then on the Ninth Circuit.Early life
Kilkenny’s father and uncle immigrated to
Morrow County, Oregon , fromCounty Leitrim inIreland in the 1890s.cite journal
authorlink =
title = Judge John Kilkenny, 93, Dies
journal = The Oregonian
volume =
pages = B01
date = February 20, 2000
publisher = Oregonian Publishing Co. ] They worked for the railroads until they had saved enough money to buy land.John Kilkenny was born in
Heppner, Oregon on October 26, 1901. He was raised on asheep farm and attended the one-room Alpine School before being sent toPortland, Oregon , where he attended the private boys' boarding school Columbia Preparatory.After graduation, Judge Kilkenny went on to the University of Notre Dame Law School in
South Bend, Indiana . He graduated in 1925 with "cum laude " honors earning anLL.B. . At Notre Dame, Kilkenny tried out for the football team, then coached byKnute Rockne , but a knee injury kept him from playing. He helped manage one of the teams and was assigned by Rockne the task of acquiring four horses for the Four Horsemen photograph in 1924 due to his experience growing up on a ranch.Legal career
Upon graduation he became a practicing attorney in
Pendleton, Oregon , until his appointment to the federal bench in 1959. In 1931 he married Miss Virginia Brannock in Pendleton and had two children: Michael John and Karen. While in private practice he served as president of theOregon State Bar from 1943 to 1944. He then was a trustee from 1956 to 1958 of theOregon State Library and theUniversity of Portland .Judicial career
Kilkenny was nominated to a judgeship on the District Court by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower onFebruary 19 ,1959 , to a seat vacated by JudgeClaude C. McColloch . He was confirmed by theUnited States Senate onJuly 28 , 1959, and received commission onJuly 30 , 1959. Upon appointment to the federal ditstrict court, Kilkenny became Oregon’s firstCatholic federal judge since Oregon had become a state in 1859.In 1969 he was nominated for a promotion to the Circuit Court by President
Richard Nixon onMay 12 ,1969 , to a new seat created by 82 Stat. 184. He was confirmed by the Senate onSeptember 12 , 1969, and received commission onSeptember 16 , 1969. Kilkenny assumed senior status onNovember 1 ,1971 , serving in this capacity until his death.He was replaced on both courts by Judge
Alfred Goodwin .Later life
In 1984, the federal courthouse in Pendleton, Oregon was renamed in his honor and is now the John F. Kilkenny U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. While on the bench, Kilkenny worked to preserve
Portland, Oregon ’sPioneer Courthouse , receiving an award for this work in 1974 from the American Association for State and Local History.Kilkenny was a student of
Irish American history, and wrote "Shamrocks and Shepherds: The Irish of Morrow County" (1981), about the history of Irish settlement in Eastern Oregon. In the same year Kilkenny received an award of merit from the Oregon State Bar.Judge Kilkenny donated funds to both
Blue Mountain Community College and hisalma mater , Notre Dame law school.Kilkenny died in
Beaverton, Oregon , at the age of 93 onFebruary 17 1995 . He was buried is at Olney Cemetery in Pendleton.References
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1277 Official biography] from the
Federal Judicial Center Further information
*Kilkenny, John F. "Oral History with John F. Kilkenny." Interview conducted on June 12 and October 3, 1984, by Rick Harmon. U.S. District Court of Oregon Collection,
Oregon Historical Society , Portland, Oregon, 1984. Audiotape, 15 hours, 10 minutes.
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