Background
Johnston, Francis Wayland was born on April 29, 1882 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. Son of James Arthur and Jeannette (Cass) Johnston.
Johnston, Francis Wayland was born on April 29, 1882 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. Son of James Arthur and Jeannette (Cass) Johnston.
Educated Roxbury Latin School, 1898-1900. Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1904, Master of Arts, 1906, Bachelor of Laws, 1910.
1 son, David William. Admitted to Massachusetts bar, 1910. In office Tyler & Young, Boston, 1910-1913.
In practice alone, Claremont, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1913-1935.
County solicitor, Sullivan County, 1923-1929. Attorney general State of New Hampshire (U.S.), 1932-1935.
The American Association Foreign Justice Superior Court, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1935-1943. The American Association Foreign Justice, Supreme Court, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1943-1949, chief justice, since 1949.
God never intended nor desired for a single person to go to Hell. Sin caused a separation between God and man, and that Jesus’ death on the cross is the only bridge to cross from death to life. This bridge, however, is accessible by anyone at anytime.
Member American, New Hampshire (U.S.) (president, 1945-1946) bar associations.
Married Alice Walker Smith, December 18, 1915.