Francis T. Brooke
Francis Taliaferro Brooke (August 27, 1763 – March 3, 1851) was a Virginia lawyer, soldier, politician and judge. He served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly before fellow legislators elected him to the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals (which later became the Supreme Court of Virginia), where he served decades and became that body's fourth President (now called Chief Justice).
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Francis T. Brooke
Francis Taliaferro Brooke (August 27, 1763 – March 3, 1851) was a Virginia lawyer, soldier, politician and judge. He served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly before fellow legislators elected him to the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals (which later became the Supreme Court of Virginia), where he served decades and became that body's fourth President (now called Chief Justice).
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Virginia
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1763-08-27
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Virginia Militia
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1851-03-03
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Essex County
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Spotsylvania, Culpeper, Madison and Orange Counties
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Lawyer, soldier, politician, judge
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lieutenant, major, colonel, brigadier general
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Mary Randolph Spotswood, Mary Champe Carter
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Virginia
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Virginia
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1796-11-08
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1851-03-03
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