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James French Patton

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James French Patton
Judge West Virginia Court of Appeals
In office
June 1, 1881 – June 1, 1881
Succeeded byJames French Patton
Personal details
Born(1843-03-30)March 30, 1843[1]
Richmond, Virginia
DiedMarch 30, 1882(1882-03-30) (aged 38)
Gallipolis Ferry, West Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
EducationAndover Academy
ProfessionConfederate officer, lawyer, judge

James French Patton (September 19, 1843–March 30, 1882) was an American lawyer, Confederate officer and Democrat politician who briefly served on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Early and family life

Patton was born in Richmond, Virginia on September 19, 1843 to former Congressman John M. Patton and his wife, the former Peggy French Williams of Richmond, Virginia. His great-grandfather was Gen. Hugh Mercer who fought at the Battle of Princeton in 1776. At age 14, Patton was enrolled in Andover Academy, but after Virginia seceded from the Union, he returned to his home state and became a lieutenant in the Confederate Army.

In 1869, Patton married the daughter of U.S. Senator Allen T. Caperton.

Career

Admitted to the Virginia bar after the war, Patton after his marriage joined a law partnership with Caperton and relocated to Union in Monroe County, West Virginia. In 1872, Patton was elected as a Democrat as prosecuting attorney of Monroe County and served four years. On June 1, 1881, Governor Jacob B. Jackson appointed Patton to a vacated seat on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia caused by the retirement of Justice Charles P.T. Moore.

Death and legacy

Patton died suddenly of a heart condition on March 30, 1882 in Wheeling, West Virginia at the age of 37. General George F. Patton was one of his descendants.

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Preceded by Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
1881–1882
Succeeded by


  1. ^ Atkinson & Gibbens 1890, pp. 300–301.