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The Honorable
Aad J. Vinje
12th Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
In office
February 12, 1922 – March 23, 1929
Preceded byRobert G. Siebecker
Succeeded byMarvin B. Rosenberry
Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
In office
September 10, 1910 – March 23, 1929
Appointed byJames O. Davidson
Preceded byJoshua Eric Dodge
Succeeded byChester A. Fowler
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 11th Circuit
In office
August 10, 1895 – September 10, 1910
Appointed byWilliam H. Upham
Preceded byRoujet D. Marshall
Succeeded byFrank A. Ross
Personal details
Born

Aad John Vinje


(1857-11-10)November 10, 1857
Voss, Hordaland, Norway
DiedMarch 23, 1929(1929-03-23) (aged 71)
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeForest Hill Cemetery, Madison
Spouse

Alice Idell Miller

(m. 1886⁠–⁠1929)
ChildrenArthur
David
Janet
Ethel
Parent
  • Ingeborg Davidsdatter (Klove) Vinje (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin
ProfessionLawyer, judge

Aad John Vinje (November 10, 1857 – March 23, 1929) was a Norwegian American immigrant, lawyer, and jurist. He was the 12th chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, serving from 1922 until his death in 1929. He previously served 15 years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in the northwest of the state.[1]

Background[edit]

Aad John Vinje was born on the Vinje farm (Winje nedre) in Vangen parish in Voss, Hordaland, Norway.[2][3] His father died from injuries received in an accident in 1859 and his mother subsequently remarried. The family came to the United States in 1869 when Vinje was 12 years old. His parents, Mons Knudsen Vinje (1831-1923) and Ingeborg Davidsdatter (Klove) Vinje (1824–1901), immigrated together with their five children.[4] His family settled in Marshall County, Iowa, where Vinje attended Iowa College (now Grinnell College) at Grinnell, Iowa from 1873 to 1874 and Northwestern University at Des Moines, Iowa from 1874 to 1875.[5]

Career[edit]

Vinje earned his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School (B.A., 1884; LL.B., 1887). While in school, he worked in the State Law Library. Vinje served as assistant Supreme Court reporter until 1891, when he established a law office in Superior, Wisconsin. In 1895, Vinje was appointed judge for the 11th Wisconsin Judicial Circuit where he served until 1910. He won election to 10-year terms on the Supreme Court in 1911 and 1921. Upon the death of Chief Justice Robert G. Siebecker in February 1922, Vinje became the Chief Justice, a position he occupied until his death in 1929.[6] [7][8]

Selected works[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Vinje was married in 1886 to Alice Idell Miller (1863-1954). They were the parents of four children. Aad J. Vinje died during 1929 and was buried at the Forest Hill Cemetery in Dane County, Wisconsin.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Aad John Vinje". The Annals of Iowa. Volume 17. Number 2. pps. 156-156. 1929. Archived from the original on December 1, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  • ^ Aad Johannes. Winje nedre (1865 Voss census)
  • ^ "Hordaland. Voss herad. Vinje". Matrikkelutkastet av 1950. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  • ^ Departure of Heros from Stavanger to Quebec (Passenger list May 3, 1869-June 1, 1869)
  • ^ Supreme Court Justice A. J. Vinje of Wisconsin. (Vossingen, No. 2-3, 1927, p. 8 translated by Stanley J. Nuland)
  • ^ Aad J. Vinje Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice (1910-1929) Chief Justice (1922-1929) Archived June 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (Wisconsin Court System)
  • ^ The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (The State Printing Board. 1923)
  • ^ Vinje, Aad John 1857 – 1929 (Wisconsin Historical Society)
  • ^ Usher, Ellis Baker. Wisconsin: Its Story and Biography, 1848-1913, Volume 5. Lewis Publishing Company, 1914, p. 1237.
  • Legal offices
    Preceded by

    Roujet D. Marshall

    Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 11th Circuit
    August 10, 1895 – September 10, 1910
    Succeeded by

    Frank A. Ross

    Preceded by

    Joshua Eric Dodge

    Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
    September 10, 1910 – March 23, 1929
    Succeeded by

    Chester A. Fowler

    Preceded by

    Robert G. Siebecker

    Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
    February 12, 1922 – March 23, 1929
    Succeeded by

    Marvin B. Rosenberry


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