- Benjamin W. Leigh
Benjamin Watkins Leigh (
June 18 ,1781 –February 2 ,1849 ) was an American lawyer and politician fromRichmond, Virginia . He served in theVirginia House of Delegates and representedVirginia in theUnited States Senate . Benjamin Watkins Leigh was born inChesterfield County on June 18, 1781, the son of theReverend William Leigh andElizabeth (Watkins) Leigh . He attended theCollege of William and Mary , studied law, and began practicing in Petersburg in 1802. After representingDinwiddie County in theVirginia House of Delegates 1811-13, he moved to Richmond where he rose rapidly in his chosen profession. He prepared the revised Code of Virginia in 1819, was a delegate to the Virginia Convention of 1829-30, a reporter of the Virginia Court of Appeals 1829-41, and was again elected to the Virginia legislature, representingHenrico County in the session of 1830-31. Leigh was elected as a Whig to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy casued by the resignation ofWilliam Cabell Rives ; he was reelected in 1835 and served until his resignation on July 4, 1836. Thereafter he resumed the practice of law in Richmond. He died there on February 2, 1849, and is buried inShockoe Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia . Leigh was married three times: on December 24, 1802, to Mary Selden Watkins; on November 30, 1813, to Susan Colston; on November 24, 1821, to Julia Wickham; he left numerous descendants. Benjamin Watkins Leigh was a founding member (1831) of theVirginia Historical Society and first chairman of its standing committee.External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000232 biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website]
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