William Cranch
1769–1855 (age 86)
Judge
Biography
William Cranch was a distinguished jurist who served the American legal system during the early nineteenth century. As a judge, he contributed significantly to the development of jurisprudence in Washington, D.C., helping to establish legal precedents during the nation's formative years.
Cranch's eighty-six-year life was marked by dedicated service to the judiciary and the rule of law. He was laid to rest in Congressional Cemetery, where he is remembered as a respected legal figure who helped shape the American judicial tradition.