Background
Griffith, William was born in 1766 in Boundbrook, New Jersey, United States. Son of Doctor John Griffith.
Griffith, William was born in 1766 in Boundbrook, New Jersey, United States. Son of Doctor John Griffith.
Studied law under Elisha Boudinot, Newark, New Jersey.
Born in Bound Brook, New Jersey, Griffith read law to enter the bar in 1788. On February 18, 1801, Griffith was nominated by President John Adams to a new seat on the United States circuit court for the Third Circuit, created by 2 Statistics 89. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 20, 1801, and received his commission the same day, but his service was terminated on July 1, 1802, due to abolition of the court.
He returned to private practice in Burlington, New Jersey from 1802 to 1826, serving as a New Jersey state assemblyman from 1818 to 1819 and from 1823 to 1824.
He was a Mayor of Burlington, New Jersey from 1824 to 1826. In 1826, Griffith was appointed Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, but he died, in Burlington, before he could assume his duties.
He was in private practice in Burlington, New Jersey from 1789 to 1801, and was also a Surrogate, Burlington County, New Jersey from 1790 to 1799, and a member of the Common Council of the City of Burlington from 1793 to 1797.