John T. Watson

American judge (1908–2007) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John T. Watson (1908 – September 7, 2007)[1] was a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court from May 29, 1969 until December 31, 1970. He left office after losing in the primary.[2]

Nominated byDavid Cargo
Preceded byDavid W. Carmody
Succeeded byKenneth B. Wilson
Born1908 (1908)
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John T. Watson
Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court
In office
May 29, 1969  December 31, 1970
Nominated byDavid Cargo
Preceded byDavid W. Carmody
Succeeded byKenneth B. Wilson
Personal details
Born1908 (1908)
DiedSeptember 7, 2007(2007-09-07) (aged 98–99)
Spouses
  • Jane Graham McCabe
  • Mirth Hansen
Children2
ParentJohn C. Watson (father)
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Early life

Born in Michigan, Watson came with his family to Deming, New Mexico at the age of five. He attended the local schools and received an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico in 1929, followed by a law degree at the University of Colorado Law School in 1934. He practiced law for various periods in Albuquerque, and Santa Fe, the latter in partnership with his father.

Military career

Watson served in the United States Army in the European theatre of World War II, and in the Korean War.

Career

On May 23rd, 1969, governor David Cargo nominated Watson to a seat on the New Mexico Supreme Court Vacated by the retirement of Justice David W. Carmody.[3] Watson's father, John C. Watson, served on the New Mexico Supreme Court in the 1920s and 1930s.[4]

Personal life

In 1936, Watson married Jane Graham McCabe, with whom he had two sons. Jane died in 1984, and Watson was later in a relationship with Mirth Hansen for the last 22 years of his life. Watson died at the age of 99.[1]

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