- John Wickham (attorney)
John Wickham (
June 6 1763 –January 22 1839 ) was an American Loyalist andattorney He was one of the very few Loyalists to achieve any sort of national prominence after theAmerican Revolution , and is best remembered for his role in thetreason trial of former Vice PresidentAaron Burr in 1807.Biography
Wickham was the oldest son of John Wickham Sr. and his wife Hannah Fanning. Wickham was born in the colony of New York in the village of Cutchogue. His father was a minister in the
Anglican Church and a Loyalist, while his uncleParker Wickham was also a Loyalist, and was active in the local government.After the
American Revolution , Parker Wickham was banished from New York State under an act ofattainder . Despite vigorously declaring his innocence, Parker Wickham was never granted a trial and was sentenced to death if he returned to New York. The unfairness of this bitter event gave John Wickham a life-long appreciation of the sanctity of a person's legal rights, regardless of their political affiliation.Although he was a
first cousin of Revolutionary War heroNathaniel Fanning , Wickham was heavily influenced by his uncle Edmund Fanning, acolonel (later a general) in theBritish Army . Fanning raised a unit called the King's American Regiment, which Wickham served in as an ensign. While traveling through Virginia, Wickham was captured and put on trial as a spy, but acquitted.After the Revolutionary War, Wickham earned a degree in law from the
College of William and Mary , where he became a close friend ofJohn Marshall , later fourthChief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court . Wickham moved to Richmond and experienced tremendous financial success helping British merchants collect debts from American businessmen. He married his first cousin Mary Smith Fanning and had two children. After her early death, he married Elizabeth Seldon McClurg and had seventeen more children. McClurg was the daughter of Richmond Mayor and U.S. Congressman Dr.James McClurg , a member of the convention which framed theConstitution of the United States in 1787.In 1807, Wickham was lead counsel for
Aaron Burr in his trial for treason. AlthoughThomas Jefferson took an active role in trying to have his former Vice President executed, Burr was found innocent. Wickham's old friend John Marshall was the presiding judge.Wickham bred racehorses. The best and most famous of them all was Boston, which he lost in a card game. Boston became one of the greatest horses of his time, and sired the greatest stud, Lexington.
Death, legacy
His interment was located in Richmond's
Shockoe Hill Cemetery . Wickham's numerous descendants continued to be active in Virginia affairs. His grandsonWilliams Carter Wickham was a Confederate general, and served as the first president of theChesapeake and Ohio Railway . His granddaughter Charlotte Wickham was the daughter-in-law of GeneralRobert E. Lee —being the first wife ofWilliam Henry Fitzhugh Lee . Wickham's residence, called theWickham House , is now part of theValentine Richmond History Center .References
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