Nathaniel P. Conrey Explained

Nathaniel Parrish Conrey
Office:Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
Termstart:October 1, 1935
Termend:November 2, 1936
Appointer:Governor Frank Merriam
Predecessor:John W. Preston
Successor:Douglas L. Edmonds
Office1:Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One
Termstart1:October 26, 1913
Termend1:September 30, 1935
Appointer1:Governor Hiram Johnson
Predecessor1:Matthew Thompson Allen
Successor1:Frederick W. Houser
State Assembly2:California
District2:75th
Term2:January 2, 1899 – January 1, 1901
Preceded2:John Cross
Succeeded2:Henry E. Carter
Party:Republican
Birth Date:30 June 1860
Birth Place:Mt. Carmel, Franklin County, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:Indiana Asbury University (BA)
DePauw University (MA)
University of Michigan School of Law (LLB)

Nathaniel Parrish Conrey (June 30, 1860 – November 2, 1936) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from October 1, 1935, to November 2, 1936. His 36 years on the bench place him among the longest serving judges in California history.

Biography

Conrey was born June 30, 1860, in Franklin County, Indiana to David La Rue and Hannah Jameson.[1] He was raised in Shelbyville, Indiana, and educated in the public schools.[1] He studied at Indiana Asbury University, receiving an A.B. degree in 1881 and a M.A. in 1884 from DePauw University. He continued his graduate education at the University of Michigan School of Law, graduating in 1883 with a LL.B.[2]

In 1884, Conrey moved to California, was admitted to the bar, and entered private practice. From 1886 to 1887, he served as Pasadena City Attorney.[1] He served on the Los Angeles City Board of Education from 1897 to 1898. He was elected as a Republican to the California State Assembly from the 75th district, serving in 1899 to 1900.[3] [1] In 1896, he was on the faculty at the University of Southern California as a professor of medical jurisprudence.[4] In 1899, he was re-appointed as a trustee of the Los Angeles Normal School (which after 1919 was renamed the University of California, Los Angeles).[5]

In 1900, Governor Henry Gage appointed Conrey as a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was elected in 1902,[6] 1908,[7] [8] and again in 1910, serving three terms.[9] [10] On October 26, 1913, Governor Hiram Johnson appointed Conrey as Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal, Second District, Division One, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Matthew T. Allen.[11] In 1914, Conrey successfully ran for re-election.[12] [13]

Governor Frank Merriam appointed Conrey, at age 75, as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California, which position he held from October 1, 1935, to November 2, 1936.[14]

On August 6, 1936, Conrey announced that he would resign from the supreme court, and would not stand for election that November.[15] On September 14, Governor Frank Merriam selected Douglas L. Edmonds to stand in Conrey's place on the November ballot, and, two days later, he was seated as an associate justice pro tempore on the court.[16] [17] Conrey, who concluded his active service on the court in August, intended to officially resign once Edmonds was elected, but he died on November 2, the day before the election, from complications of the spinal cord injury that had prompted his resignation.[18]

Personal life

On November 21, 1890, he married Ethelwyn Wells in Los Angeles.[19] They had a son and two daughters: David W. Conrey, Olive Ethelwyn Conrey (Lindsey), and Maryline Conrey.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Death Claims Judge Conrey. July 25, 2017. San Bernardino Sun. United Press. 43. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 3 November 1936. 4. Illness forced him to retire from the bench several months ago..
  2. Dockery. Robert P.. Michigan Alumni Gather at National Bar Meeting. The Michigan Alumnus. August 10, 1933. 41. 495. July 25, 2017.
  3. News: Los Angeles County. July 25, 2017. San Francisco Call. 162. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 9 November 1898. 84. 2. N. P. Conrey, in the Seventy-fifth Republican..
  4. News: Received Their Diplomas. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 247. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 5 June 1896. 25. 5.
  5. News: Gage Surprises the Politicians, Unexpected Appointments Made. July 25, 2017. San Francisco Call. 162. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 11 May 1899. 85. 3.
  6. News: Republican Ticket. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 18. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 20 October 1902. 7. For Superior Judges, Nathaniel P. Conrey.
  7. News: Election of Superior Judges—Explanation. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 24. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 25 October 1908. 36. 8.
  8. News: County in Hands of GOP. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 34. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 4 November 1908. 36. 1.
  9. News: Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 31. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 1 November 1910. 33. 11.
  10. News: Make Regulations for Superior Court. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 159. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 9 March 1909. 36. 8.
  11. News: Judge Nathaniel P. Conrey, State Court Candidate. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 125. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 27 March 1914. 12.
  12. News: Democratic Endorsements. July 25, 2017. Eagle Rock Sentinel. 9. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 29 October 1914. 1.
  13. Book: California Blue Book, Or State Roster. 1915. State Printing Office. Sacramento, CA. 436. July 27, 2017. Election 1914, For the Second District, Nathaniel P. Conrey was elected Presiding Justice for a full term, to succeed self, as successor to Matthew T. Allen, deceased..
  14. News: Conrey, 75, Oldest Yet Youngest Judge. July 25, 2017. San Bernardino Sun. Associated Press. 42. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 October 1935. 13.
  15. News: Justice Says He'll Retire. Oakland Tribune. August 6, 1936.
  16. News: Edmonds Named To Fill State Court Bench. Daily New (Los Angeles, CA). September 15, 1936.
  17. News: Judge Named to High Court. The San Francisco Examiner. September 17, 1936.
  18. News: High Court Justice Dies. The Los Angeles Times. November 3, 1936.
  19. News: News Notes. July 25, 2017. Los Angeles Herald. 38. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 November 1890. 35. 8. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Nathaniel P. Conrey, 30, Indiana, and Ethelwyn Wells, 21, Ohio, both residents of this city..