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Maj William Ketchum Wall Veteran

Birth
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Mar 1853 (aged 66)
Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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He was the Commonwealth's attorney for the Judicial district for 25 years in Kentucky.
Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky of the Dead and Living Men of the 19th Century, Cincinnati, Oh.: J. M. Armstrong & Company, 1878, p. 556

WALL, MAJOR WILLIAM K., was born May 19, 1786, in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and was the son of John and Hannah (Ketchum) Wall, who temporarily settled in Mason County, KY in 1791, and afterwards permanently located in Harrison County. There his father was one of the assistant judges of the first Court of Quarter Sessions.

William K. Wall received a good education; studied law in the office of Colonel Richard M. Johnson, was licensed to practice in 1809, and located at Cynthiana; was a private in Captain Johnson's company, in the war of 1812; served in the Lower House of the Kentucky Legislature, first, in 1814, and was subsequently re-elected; was State Senator from 1846 to 1850; was Commonwealth's Attorney from 1820 to 1843, under six Governors; resigned, and, in that year, was candidate for Congress, and was defeated by Colonel John W. Tibbitts, of Newport. He was a lawyer of great ability, the speaker of force, and a useful and honorable citizen. Major Wall died, March 25, 1853, of Pneumonia.
www.harrisoncountyky.us
He was the Commonwealth's attorney for the Judicial district for 25 years in Kentucky.
Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky of the Dead and Living Men of the 19th Century, Cincinnati, Oh.: J. M. Armstrong & Company, 1878, p. 556

WALL, MAJOR WILLIAM K., was born May 19, 1786, in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and was the son of John and Hannah (Ketchum) Wall, who temporarily settled in Mason County, KY in 1791, and afterwards permanently located in Harrison County. There his father was one of the assistant judges of the first Court of Quarter Sessions.

William K. Wall received a good education; studied law in the office of Colonel Richard M. Johnson, was licensed to practice in 1809, and located at Cynthiana; was a private in Captain Johnson's company, in the war of 1812; served in the Lower House of the Kentucky Legislature, first, in 1814, and was subsequently re-elected; was State Senator from 1846 to 1850; was Commonwealth's Attorney from 1820 to 1843, under six Governors; resigned, and, in that year, was candidate for Congress, and was defeated by Colonel John W. Tibbitts, of Newport. He was a lawyer of great ability, the speaker of force, and a useful and honorable citizen. Major Wall died, March 25, 1853, of Pneumonia.
www.harrisoncountyky.us


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