Historical records matching Acting Gov. John Mercer Patton
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About Acting Gov. John Mercer Patton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Patton
John Mercer Patton (August 10, 1797 – October 29, 1858) was a nineteenth-century politician, physician, lawyer and judge from Virginia. Patton served in the United States House of Representatives representing two different Virginia Districts, and was the acting governor of Virginia for twelve days in 1841.
Early life, education and family
Patton was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia to Robert Patton (1760–1851), a Scottish immigrant, and Ann Gordon Mercer (1762–1857), daughter of General Hugh Mercer. Patton attended Princeton University and graduated from the medical department at the University of Pennsylvania in 1818. He went on to study law and was admitted to the bar, commencing practice in Fredericksburg.
He married Peggy F. Patton and they had John M. Patton, Waller T. Patton, James F. Patton, Joseph F. Patton and William Patton, as well as daughters Lucy A. WIlliamson (who returned to live with the family by 1850) and Eliza Patton.
Career
Patton was elected a Jacksonian and Democrat to the United States House of Representatives originally to fill a vacancy in 1830, but he won re-election twice and served until 1838. He became chairman of the Committee on Territories from 1835 to 1839.
After leaving Congress, Patton was appointed the senior councilor of the Virginia Council of State and therefore the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.
After Governor Thomas W. Gilmer resigned in 1841, Patton served as Acting Governor of Virginia for twelve days, until his term ended on March 31, 1841.
Patton returned to the private practice of law, including work on a revision of the Code of Virginia.
Death and legacy
Patton's legal practice continued until his death in Richmond, Virginia on October 29, 1858. He was interred at Shockoe Hill Cemetery. After Patton's death, his sons James French Patton, George S. Patton Sr. and Waller T. Patton all became Confederate States Army officers, with James French Patton briefly serving on the West Virginia Supreme Court. His grandson George S. Patton became a California attorney and his great-grandson was World War II General George S. Patton Jr..
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US Congressman, Virginia Governor. He was a politician and the great-grandfather of World War II General George S. Patton Jr. He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1818, but never practiced, studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced to practice law in Fredericksburg, Virginia. In 1830, he was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Philip P. Barbour, reelected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-second through Twenty-fourth Congresses and as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress, serving until 1848. He also became acting Governor of Virginia upon the resignation of Governor Gilmore in 1841 and resumed the practice of law until his death at age 61.
Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith
Acting Gov. John Mercer Patton's Timeline
1797 |
August 10, 1797
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Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
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1826 |
May 9, 1826
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Culpepper Co., VA
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1828 |
February 4, 1828
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1833 |
June 26, 1833
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Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States
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1835 |
July 15, 1835
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Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
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1839 |
February 22, 1839
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1841 |
April 6, 1841
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1843 |
September 19, 1843
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Virginia, United States
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1845 |
March 17, 1845
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Estill County, Kentucky, United States
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