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  1. John Dennis Phelan (March 23, 1809 – September 9, 1879) was an American editor, politician and jurist. He served as Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives . Early life. Phelan was born on March 23, 1809, in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

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    PHELAN, John Dennis, jurist, born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, 23 March, 1809; died in Birmingham, Alabama, 9 September, 1879. He removed with his parents to Huntsville, Alabama, in 1818, was graduated at the University of Nashville in 1828, studied law in Virginia, and was admitted to the bar of that state, but returned to Alabama in 1830.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · John Dennis Phelan (March 23, 1809 – September 9, 1879) was an American editor, politician and jurist. Early life. Phelan was born on March 23, 1809 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He was the son of John Phelan (d. 1850), an Irish immigrant, and Priscilla Oakes (née Ford) Phelan (1785–1864), of New England stock, who moved to ...

    • March 23, 1809
    • September 9, 1879
  4. 27 de ago. de 2009 · John Dennis Phelan Attorney General: 1836-1838 Supreme Court Justice, Attorney General, member Alabama legislature, lawyer and educator, was born in 1810, in Brunswick, N. J., and died in September 1879, in Marion, Alabama; son of John and Priscilla Oakes (Ford) Phelan, Irish immigrants, who removed to Richmond, Va., and later to ...

  5. JOHN DENNIS PHELAN. Associate Justice - 1852-1854 and 1864-1866. BORN: March 23, 1809; New Brunswick, New Jersey DIED: September 10, 1879; Marion, Alabama* Originally from New Jersey, John Dennis Phelan grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, and attended the University of Nashville.

  6. PHELAN, John Dennis, jurist, b. in New Brunswick, N. J., 23 March, 1809; d. in Birmingham, Ala., 9 Sept., 1879. He removed with his parents to Huntsville, Ala., in 1818, was graduated at the University of Nashville in 1828, studied law in Virginia, and was admitted to the bar of that state, but returned to Alabama in 1830.

  7. John Dennis Phelan was an American editor, politician and jurist. He served as Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives.