- Rufus Wheeler Peckham (1809–1873)
::"This article is about the member of the U.S. House of Representatives; for his son of the same name who served on the U.S. Supreme Court, see
Rufus Wheeler Peckham ."Rufus Wheeler Peckham (December 20 ,1809 –November 22 ,1873 ) was a judge and congressman fromNew York , and the father of a U.S. Supreme Court justice.Peckham was born in
Rensselaerville, New York in Albany County in 1809 to Peleg and Desire Peckham. He graduated fromUnion College at Schenectady in 1827, and after studying law was admitted to the bar in 1830. He served as thedistrict attorney of Albany County from 1838 to 1841. Peckham was elected as a Democrat to theUnited States House of Representatives from New York's 14th District, serving in the Thirty-third Congress fromMarch 4 ,1853 untilMarch 3 ,1855 . During his term, he was the chairman of theU.S. House Committee on Revolutionary Claims .Peckham afterwards returned to legal practice in a partnership with Judge
Lyman Tremain , until he was elected to serve as a justice of theNew York Supreme Court for the Third Judicial District, from 1861 until 1869. He then sat as an associate judge on theNew York Court of Appeals fromMay 17 ,1870 , until his death.Peckham and his second wife, Mary, were among 226 passengers and crew of the steamer
Ville du Havre lost at sea, while the couple were en route to southernFrance to improve his failing health. The ship sank after colliding with the Scottish vessel "Loch Earn" in the northAtlantic Ocean onNovember 22 ,1873 ; Peckham's last words were reported to be "Wife, we have to die, let us die bravely." His remains were never recovered, and hiscenotaph was erected atAlbany Rural Cemetery inMenands, New York .Peckham had three sons by his first wife, Isabella Adoline Lacey, who died on
April 4 ,1848 at the age of 35.Rufus Wheeler Peckham (1838–1909) followed in his namesake father's footsteps as a lawyer and in three of the positions that his father had held in New York: as the Albany district attorney (1869–1872), as a New York Supreme Court judge (1883–1886), and as a judge on the New York Court of Appeals (1886–1895).The younger Peckham never went into Congress, however, but served on the
Supreme Court of the United States from 1895 until his death. Peckham's oldest son,Wheeler Hazard Peckham (1833–1905), was also a lawyer who practiced inNew York City . Wheeler was also nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court but the Senate failed to confirm him. Peckham had another son named Joseph Henry, who died at the age of 17 onApril 2 ,1852 .External links
* [http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/elecbook/chadbourne_coa/pg9.htm Detailed biography of Rufus Wheeler Peckham, courtesy the Historical Society of the Courts of the State of New York]
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*Many of the family names and dates (and the attributed last words) were found at the Peckham family plot at Albany Rural Cemetery, Section 11, Lot 19.
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