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Pendleton, Philip Clayton
Born November 24, 1779, in Berkeley County, VA (now WV)
Died April 3, 1863, in Berkeley County, VA (now WV)
Federal Judicial Service:
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia
Received a recess appointment from John Quincy Adams on May 6, 1825, to a seat vacated by John George Jackson. Service terminated on July 29, 1825, due to resignation.
Education:
Dickinson College
College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)
Read law, ca. 1800
Professional Career:
Died April 3, 1863, in Berkeley County, VA (now WV)
Federal Judicial Service:
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia
Received a recess appointment from John Quincy Adams on May 6, 1825, to a seat vacated by John George Jackson. Service terminated on July 29, 1825, due to resignation.
Education:
Dickinson College
College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)
Read law, ca. 1800
Professional Career:
Private practice and farming, 1800-1863