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  1. William Henry Cabell (* 16. Dezember 1773 im Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia; † 12. Januar 1853 in Richmond, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker (Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei). Leben. Cabell wurde als Sohn von Colonel Nicholas Cabell und Hannah Carrington Cabell auf dem Anwesen Boston Hill geboren.

  2. William H. Cabell (December 16, 1772 – January 12, 1853) was a Virginia lawyer, politician, plantation owner, and judge aligned with the Democratic-Republican party. He served as a Member of the Virginia House of Delegates, as Governor of Virginia, and as a judge on what later became the Virginia Supreme Court.

  3. 22. Dez. 2021 · SUMMARY. William H. Cabell was the governor of Virginia (1805–1808) and, for four decades, a justice of the Virginia Court of Appeals (1811–1852). A Democratic-Republican, he represented Amherst County in the House of Delegates (1796–1799, 1802–1805) and sat on the General Court prior to being appointed to the Court of Appeals.

  4. William Cabell and Elizabeth are considered founders of the Cabell Family in Virginia. In 1730, settlements along the James River in Virginia extended as far west as Scottsville, and the James River was becoming the center of population, travel, and trade.

  5. William H. Cabell (1772-1853) The firstborn of Col. and Mrs. Nicholas Cabell , William H. Cabell was the only member of the Cabell family to serve as Governor of the State of Virginia.

  6. Wirt (1782-1834) was a lawyer, member of the House of Delegates, U.S. District Attorney and U.S. Attorney General. Finding aid available. Library of Virginia (State Records Collection, Office of the Governor) Richmond, Va. Governor William H. Cabell Executive Papers, 1805-1808 (bulk 1806-1888); 5.0 cu. ft. Primarily incoming correspondence.

  7. 27. Sept. 2012 · William H. Cabell. Virginia Governor William H. Cabell (December 16, 1772-January 12, 1853) was a major Cabell County landowner and the man for whom the county was named. He was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, the son of Nicholas Cabell and grandson of Dr. William Cabell, a surgeon in the British Navy who settled in Virginia in ...