Joseph Cabell Breckinridge

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Joseph Cabell Breckinridge

Also Known As: "Cabell Breckinridge"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: The Glebe, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
Death: September 01, 1823 (35)
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: 833 West Main Street, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, 40508, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Breckinridge, U.S. Senator and Attorney General and Mary Hopkins Breckenridge (Cabell)
Husband of Mary Breckinridge and Mary Clay Breckinridge
Father of Frances Ann Young; Caroline Laurens Bullock; Mary Cabell Satterwhite; John Cabell Breckinridge, 14th Vice President of the USA; Letitia Porter Parkhill and 1 other
Brother of Letitia Preston Porter (Breckenridge); Robert H. Breckenridge; Mary H. Breckenridge; Mary Anne Castleman (Breckenridge); John Breckenridge and 3 others

Occupation: Kentucky lawyer, statesman
Managed by: David James Elliott
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About Joseph Cabell Breckinridge

Joseph Cabell Breckinridge

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From Wikipedia page: "Cabell Breckinridge" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabell_Breckinridge

Joseph "Cabell" Breckinridge was a lawyer and politician in the U.S. state of Kentucky. From 1816 to 1819, he was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, serving as speaker from 1817 to 1819. In 1820, he was appointed Kentucky Secretary of State by Governor John Adair. A member of the Breckinridge political family, he was the son of United States Attorney General John Breckinridge and the father of U.S. Vice President John C. Breckinridge.

Born in Albemarle County, Virginia, Breckinridge moved to Kentucky with his parents in 1793. When John Breckinridge was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1801, Cabell traveled with him to Washington, D.C., and completed preparatory studies at New London Academy (now Colby–Sawyer College). In 1806, he enrolled in the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). His studies were interrupted in 1807 when he participated in a student protest against the strict rules and rigorous curriculum at the institution, but after a year-long break, he returned and completed his bachelor's degree in 1810. After graduation, he married Mary Clay Smith, daughter of Samuel Stanhope Smith, the university's president.

Breckinridge intended to begin practicing law in Lexington, Kentucky, but he enlisted for service in the War of 1812 instead. After the war, he opened his practice and was elected to the Kentucky House, where he led an unsuccessful attempt to oust Gabriel Slaughter after he ascended to the governorship upon the death of George Madison. He served as Speaker of the House from 1817 to 1819, and was appointed as Adair's Secretary of State in 1820. He moved to Frankfort, the state capital, so that he could attend to the duties of his office, but fell ill with a fever in August 1823 and died in office on September 1.

He was Sec. of State in Ky. & Lawyer

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Joseph Cabell Breckinridge's Timeline

1788
July 24, 1788
The Glebe, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1812
February 24, 1812
Cabells Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
1813
October 12, 1813
Cabells Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
1815
July 7, 1815
Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, USA
1821
January 16, 1821
Cabell's Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
1822
October 26, 1822
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States
1823
February 15, 1823
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, USA
September 1, 1823
Age 35
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States