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{{Infobox Officeholder
| name = A. D. Dabney
| photo =
| caption = Judge Archibald D. Dabney
| office1= Councilmen of the Common Council on the <br/>[[Charlottesville City Council]]
| district1 = Fourth Ward
| party1 =
| election1 = June 14, 1904
| term_start1 = September 1, 1904
| term_end1 = 1904
| preceded1 = [[G. W. Olivier]]
| succeeded1 = [[J. P. Ellington]]
| office2= Commonwealth's Attorney
| district2 = City of Charlottesville
| term_start2 = 1904
| term_end2 = 1911
| preceded2 =
| succeeded2 =
| office3 = Corporate Court Judge
| district3 = City of Charlottesville
| term_start3 = 1911
| term_end3 = 1955
| preceded3 =
| succeeded3 =
| birth_date = 1879
| date_of_death = 1955
| birth_place = Albemarle County, Virginia
| place_of_death = Charlottesville, Virginia
| spouse = Lilian W. ''Funkhouser'' Dabney
| children =
| residence =
| alma_mater = University of Virginia
| profession = Court Judge
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'''A. D. Dabney''' (1879-1955) was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge in [[1911]], a position he held for forty years.
'''A. D. Dabney''' (1879-1955) was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge in [[1911]], a position he held for forty years.


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Archibald Douglas Dabney was born in Albemarle County, the son of University law professor Walter D. Dabney. He attended law school at the University of Virginia, elected on June 14, 1904 to the Common Council on Charlottesville’s City Council, serving until later that year when he became Commonwealth’s Attorney at 25. In 1911 he was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge, a position he held for forty years. (source: Albemarle County Historical Society)
Archibald Douglas Dabney was born in Albemarle County, the son of University law professor Walter D. Dabney. He attended law school at the University of Virginia, elected on June 14, 1904 to the Common Council on Charlottesville’s City Council, serving until later that year when he became Commonwealth’s Attorney at 25. In 1911 he was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge, a position he held for forty years. (source: Albemarle County Historical Society)


Married to Lilian W. ''Funkhouser Dabney'' (1888-1955)
Married to Lilian W. ''Funkhouser'' Dabney (1888-1955)


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Revision as of 21:28, 17 January 2021

A. D. Dabney

Councilmen of the Common Council on the
Charlottesville City Council
Electoral District Fourth Ward
Term Start September 1, 1904
Term End 1904
Preceded by G. W. Olivier
Succeeded by J. P. Ellington

Commonwealth's Attorney
Electoral District City of Charlottesville
Term Start 1904
Term End 1911

Corporate Court Judge
Electoral District City of Charlottesville
Term Start 1911
Term End 1955

Biographical Information

Date of birth 1879
Date of death 1955
Place of birth Albemarle County, Virginia
Place of death Charlottesville, Virginia
Spouse Lilian W. Funkhouser Dabney
Alma mater University of Virginia
Profession Court Judge

A. D. Dabney (1879-1955) was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge in 1911, a position he held for forty years.

Bio

Archibald Douglas Dabney was born in Albemarle County, the son of University law professor Walter D. Dabney. He attended law school at the University of Virginia, elected on June 14, 1904 to the Common Council on Charlottesville’s City Council, serving until later that year when he became Commonwealth’s Attorney at 25. In 1911 he was appointed Charlottesville’s Corporate Court Judge, a position he held for forty years. (source: Albemarle County Historical Society)

Married to Lilian W. Funkhouser Dabney (1888-1955)


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