Francis Joseph Wing
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September 14, 1850
Francis Joseph Wing | |
|---|---|
| Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio | |
| In office January 23, 1901 – February 1, 1905 | |
| Appointed by | William McKinley |
| Preceded by | Seat established by 31 Stat. 726 |
| Succeeded by | Robert Walker Tayler |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Francis Joseph Wing September 14, 1850 |
| Died | February 2, 1918 (aged 67) |
| Party | Republican |
| Education | Harvard University |
Francis Joseph Wing (September 14, 1850 – February 2, 1918) was an American judge and lawyer. He was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.
Wing was born on September 14, 1850, in North Bloomfield, Ohio.[1] His parents were Mary (née Brown) and Joseph Knowles Wing.[2] He was educated at Phillips Academy.[3]
Wign attended Harvard University from 1868 to 1871, leaving during his junior year.[2] While at Harvard, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon (aka The Dickey Club).[4]
Wing read law for a year with Caleb Blodgett at Boston, Massachusetts; Judge Buckingham of Newark, New Jersey; and Edward O. Fitch of Ashtabula, Ohio.[2] He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1874.[2]