- James French Patton
James French Patton (1843-1882) was born September 19, 1843 to the Hon. John M. Patton and Peggy French Williams of
Richmond, Virginia . Patton was a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, member of theVirginia bar, and appointed to theSupreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in 1881.Patton was the great-grandson of Gen.
Hugh Mercer who fought at theBattle of Princeton in 1776 and an ancestor to GeneralGeorge S. Patton . At age 14, he was enrolled inAndover Academy but halted his education at age 18 to join the Confederate Army. In 1869, Patton married the daughter of U.S. SenatorAllen T. Caperton . He later joined a law partnership with Caperton and relocated to Union inMonroe County, West Virginia . In 1872, Patton was elected as a Democrat for prosecuting attorney of Monroe County and served four years.On June 1, 1881, Patton was appointed by Governor
Jacob B. Jackson to a vacated seat on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia caused by the resignation of JusticeCharles P.T. Moore .Patton died suddenly on March 30, 1882 in
Wheeling, West Virginia at the age of 37. He was still a justice on the Supreme Court of Appeals at the time of his death.ee also
List of Justices for the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia External links
[http://books.google.com/books?id=plbyimuc1qwC&pg=RA1-PA215&lpg=RA1-PA215&dq=%22james+french+patton%22&source=web&ots=_EdxZZ7Mx3&sig=6uXoiJiIJnWJ6zrw_09h9lt0Wfc#PRA1-PA215,M1/ Men of West Virginia, Vol. 1, pg. 215]
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