Hocking H. Hunter

Hocking H. Hunter
Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
In office
February 9, 1864  February 10, 1864
Preceded by William Virgil Peck
Succeeded by William White
Personal details
Born (1801-08-23)August 23, 1801
Lancaster, Northwest Territory
Died February 4, 1872(1872-02-04) (aged 70)
Lancaster, Ohio
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Ann Matlack
Children nine

Hocking H. Hunter (August 23, 1801 February 4, 1872) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was elected a judge on the Ohio Supreme Court, but not seated.

Biography

Hocking H. Hunter was born at Lancaster, Ohio. He attended local schools and the Lancaster Academy. He studied law under William W. Irvin,[1] and was admitted to the bar 1824. In 1825 he was appointed Prosecuting Attorney of Fairfield County and re-appointed until 1831.[2] He formed a partnership with Thomas Ewing in 1831.[1]

In 1863, Hunter was nominated and elected by the Republicans as an Ohio Supreme Court Judge, was duly commissioned but never qualified. Sickness in his family and professional duties led him to resign soon after his election.[2]

Hunter died at Lancaster in 1872.[2]

He married Ann Matlack of Fairfield County on November 30, 1823. She had nine children and died in 1889. Son John A. Hunter was Chief Justice of Utah.[1]

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Legal offices
Preceded by
William Virgil Peck
Ohio Supreme Court Judges
1864
Succeeded by
William White
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