Wilson, James
Born September 14, 1742, in Carskerdo, Scotland
Died August 21, 1798, in Edenton, NC

Federal Judicial Service:
Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States
Nominated by George Washington on September 24, 1789, to a new seat created by 1 Stat. 73; Confirmed by the Senate on September 26, 1789, and received commission on September 29, 1789. Service terminated on August 21, 1798, due to death.

Education:
University of Glasgow

University of Edinburgh

University of St. Andrews

Read law, 1767

Professional Career:
Private practice, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1768-1770
Private practice, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1770-1774
Member, Continental Congress, 1774-1777
Businessman, Land Speculator and Legal Advisor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1777-1787
Avocat général for maritime and commercial causes, appointed by French government, 1779-1783
Member, Continental Congress, 1783, 1785-1787
Delegate, Federal Constitutional Convention, 1787
Professor of law, College of Philadelphia, 1789
Drafter, Pennsylvania Constitution, 1790

Race or Ethnicity: White

Gender: Male
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