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John Gayle (Alabama)

John Gayle (Alabama)
Personal data
Date of birthSeptember 11, 1792
Place of birthSumter, South Carolina
Date of deathJuly 21, 1859(age 66)
Place of deathMobile, Alabama
Political partyDemocrat
SpouseSarah Gayle (1819-1835)
ProfessionPolitician,Governor
ReligionPresbyterian
7th Governor of Alabama
In office1831 - 1835
LieutenantNone
Succeeded byClement Comer Clay
Preceded bySamuel B. Moore

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John Gayle (September 11, 1792 � July 21, 1859) was the seventh Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1831 to 1835, and was later a United States district court judge for that state.

Born in 1792 in Sumter, South Carolina, Gayle graduated from South Carolina College in 1813, and then read law to enter the bar in 1818, opening a private practice. He was a member of the Legislative Council for the Alabama Territory from 1818-19, then became the Solicitor of the First Judicial Circuit of the State of Alabama, from 1819-21. From 1822-1823 and again from 1829-30 he was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives. In the interim, he was a state court judge for the Alabama Third Judicial Circuit from 1823-25, then in private practice in Greene County, Alabama until 1828, and then on the Alabama Supreme Court from 1828-29. After serving as Governor of Alabama from 1831-35, he returned to private practice in Mobile, Alabama until 1846. Gayle served in the United States House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849.

He was nominated by President Zachary Taylor to serve as a judge for the United States district courts for Northern, Southern, and Middle Districts of Alabama on March 12, 1849, all three seats having been vacated by William Crawford. Gayle was confirmed by the Senate on March 13, 1849, and received his commission on March 13, 1849, thereafter serving until his death.

Gayle was married to Jane Gayle from June 11, 1819 until his death. Gayle died of ill health and natural causes on July 21, 1859 aged 66. Jane died in 1864.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Samuel B. Moore
Governor of Alabama
1831—1835
Succeeded by
Clement C. Clay
United States House of Representatives
Legal offices
Preceded by
William Crawford
Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
March 13, 1849 - July 21, 1859
Succeeded by
William Giles Jones
Preceded by
William Crawford
Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
March 13, 1849 - July 21, 1859
Succeeded by
William Giles Jones
Preceded by
William Crawford
Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
March 13, 1849 - July 21, 1859
Succeeded by
William Giles Jones

Governors and Lieutenant Governors of Alabama

GovernorsW. Bibb * T. Bibb * Pickens * Murphy * G. Moore * S. Moore * Gayle * Clay * McVay * Bagby * Fitzpatrick * Martin * Chapman * Collier * Winston * A. Moore * Shorter * Watts * Parsons * Patton * Swayne * Smith * Lindsay * Lewis * Houston * Cobb * E. A. O'Neal * Seay * T. Jones * Oates * Johnston * Samford * Jelks * Comer * E. O'Neal * Henderson * Kilby * Brandon * Graves * Miller * Graves * Dixon * Sparks * Folsom Sr. * Persons * Folsom Sr. * Patterson * G. Wallace * L. Wallace * Brewer * G. Wallace * James * G. Wallace * Hunt * Folsom Jr. * James * Siegelman * Riley
Lieutenant
Governors
Applegate * Moren * McKinstry * Ligon * Cunningham * Gray * Seed * Kilby * Miller * McDowell * Davis * Merrill * Knight * Carmichael * Ellis * Inzer * Allen * Hardwick * Boutwell * Allen * Brewer * Beasley * McMillan * B. Baxley * Folsom * Siegelman * Windom * L. Baxley * Folsom

Speakers of the Alabama House of Representatives

Moore * J. Walker * Dellet * Owen * Dellet * Bagby * Adair * Oliver * S. Walker * Kelly * Oliver * Clay * Gayle * Penn * Oliver * McClung * Bagby * McClung * Phelan * S. Walker * Baker * D. Moore * Erwin * A. B. Moore * L. Walker * Rather * Garrett * R. Walker * Jackson * Meek * Crenshaw * Cooper * McCraw * Harrington * Hubbard * Stone * Parsons * Anderson * Clements * Pettus * Clark * Clements * Waller * Pettus * Tunstall * Martin * Carmichael * Merritt * Lynne * Merrill * Miller * Norman * Beck * Brown * Fite * Adams * Ashworth * Brewer * Fite * Lyons * McCorquodale * Drake * Clark * Hammett



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