Addison Roache

Addison Locke Roache (November 3, 1817 – April 24, 1906) was a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 3, 1853 to May 8, 1854.

[1] Born in Rutherford County, Tennessee,[1][2] his family moved to Bloomington, Indiana, in September 1828.

The pay for that office had recently been reduced to $1,200 per year, and Roache resigned after sixteen months on the bench.

[2] In 1859 he moved to Indianapolis and formed a partnership with Joseph E. McDonald, of Montgomery County, who had just finished serving a term as Attorney General of Indiana.

Roache remained in practice well into his eighties, with an office in the Indiana Trust building, "where his advice was frequently sought by younger members of the bar".

Addison Roache