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John Breckinridge

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Staunton, Augusta County, Province of Virginia
Death: December 14, 1806 (46)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Robert Preston Breckenridge and Letitia Breckinridge
Husband of Mary Hopkins Breckenridge (Cabell)
Father of Letitia Preston Porter (Breckenridge); Joseph Cabell Breckinridge; Robert H. Breckenridge; Mary H. Breckenridge; Mary Anne Castleman (Breckenridge) and 4 others
Brother of William Breckinridge; Rep. James Breckinridge (F-VA); Jane Breckinridge; Elizabeth Meredith and Preston Breckinridge
Half brother of Robert Breckenridge and Capt. Alexander Breckenridge

Occupation: Senator and Attorney General
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About John Breckinridge, U.S. Senator and Attorney General

DAR ancestor #: A013942

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Breckinridge_(1760-1806)

John Breckinridge (December 2, 1760 – December 14, 1806) was a United States Senator and Attorney General. He was the progenitor of the Breckinridge political family.

Early Life in Virginia

Born in Staunton, Virginia, Breckinridge attended the prestigious William and Mary College (now the College of William and Mary). He was first elected to the Virginia legislature when he was only 19 years old and still a student, but because he was underage, he was not allowed to serve until his third term.

Breckinridge served in the Virginia militia during the American Revolutionary War. Afterwards he studied law, and began a private practice in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was elected to the United States Congress, but resigned in 1792 before his term even began.

[Kentucky and U.S. Politics

In 1793 he moved to Lexington, Kentucky and began to practice law there. He purchased 2,467 acres (10 km²) of land and established a horse breeding operation that would become Castleton Farm, one of the most famous names in American horse racing history. He ran for a seat in the United States Senate in 1794, but was not elected by the legislature. He was, however, appointed Attorney General of Kentucky in 1795, although he resigned this position as well in 1797. He then successfully ran for a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives, and served for two years. During this time he became the Speaker of the House.

In 1799, he served in Kentucky's constitutional convention. Afterwards he ran, this time as a Democratic-Republican, for a seat in the United States Senate, and he was elected. He served from March 4, 1801, until August 7, 1805, when he resigned again, this time to accept an appointment as the Attorney General of the United States under President Thomas Jefferson.

By many accounts, Breckinridge was an important adviser to Jefferson, and he sponsored Jefferson's Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. Breckinridge died in 1806, while still serving as Attorney General. He was buried in Lexington Cemetery.

According to Ethelbert Dudley Warfield's book "The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798: An Historical Study" Breckinridge was the major author of the Kentucky Resolutions.

Legacy

He was the father of minister and educator Robert Jefferson Breckinridge.

He was the grandfather of C.S. General John C. Breckinridge, the fourteenth Vice President of the United States, who was also related to Senators Henry Clay and Thomas Hart Benton. CS General Breckinridge was the grandfather of US Marine General James Carson Breckinridge.

He was the grandfather of General Robert Jefferson Breckinridge II, Spanish-American War Commander

He was a great-grandfather of U.S. Representative and Minister to Russia Clifton R. Breckinridge, son of John C.

He was a great-grandfather of US Navy officer Joseph Breckinridge son of Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, Sr. 1842-1920

He was a great-great-grandfather of actor Bunny Breckinridge and of John B. Breckinridge who succeeded him as Attorney General of Kentucky and as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and who also served in the United States House of Representatives.

Two of his other grandsons were US Congressman William Campbell Preston Breckinridge (1837-1904) and Confederate General John B. Grayson {1806-1861}.{General Grayson was also a grandson of Virginia Senator William Grayson}.

He was a cousin of Congressman John Brown (Kentucky).

Breckinridge County, Kentucky is named in his honor.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Breckinridge_(Attorney_General)

John Breckinridge (December 2, 1760 – December 14, 1806) was a United States Senator and Attorney General. He was the progenitor of the Breckinridge political family.



A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA . DAR Ancestor # A013942

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John Breckinridge, U.S. Senator and Attorney General's Timeline

1760
December 2, 1760
Staunton, Augusta County, Province of Virginia
1786
June 22, 1786
The Glebe, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1788
July 24, 1788
The Glebe, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1790
1790
Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1794
February 4, 1794
Lexington, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
1794
The Glebe, Albemarle, Virginia
1797
July 4, 1797
Cabell's Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
1800
March 8, 1800
Cabell's Dale Estate, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States
1803
July 22, 1803
Cabell's Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States