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537:. Other members of the local bar included Richard N. Venable, Patrick Henry and Paul Carrington, Jr. who were admitted in 1786 and 1788, respectively. Charles Venable was the Prince Edward County sheriff when Virginia became a Commonwealth in 1776, succeeded by Nathaniel Venable, then other men. Abraham B. Venable succeeded Robert Lawson as deputy Attorney General for the county in April 1788, and resigned the following May, succeeded by his cousin and fellow Princeton graduate, Joseph Venable. Charles Venable became one of the county's 22 magistrates in 1785, but he and Thomas Haskins were removed in July 1787 pursuant to a warrant from Lieutenant Governor Beverly Randolph. At the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, Patrick Henry and Robert Lawson represented Prince Edward County. 135: 502:(1700-1768) who married a daughter of Quaker Nathaniel Davis of Devonshire, England, and who became a great landowner in then-vast Hanover, Louisa and Goochland Counties, and ultimately a burgess for Louisa County. His father operated plantations using enslaved labor, as well as represented Prince Edward County in the House of Burgesses and later in the Virginia House of Delegates, and helped found the first Presbyterian church in Prince Edward County. The family included an elder brother, Samuel Woodson Venable (1756-1821), younger brothers Richard Nathaniel Venable (1763-1838) and William Lewis Venable (1780-1824) 1757: 1514: 526:
children), four horses and 27 other livestock). Abraham B. Venable owned eight slaves (four adults and four children) in Prince Edward County, as well as three horses and nine cattle. Their father Nathaniel Venable held a license to operate an ordinary (tavern/inn) in Prince Edward County and paid the taxes for William Anderson and Jessee Hamblet (probable overseers), as well as for 26 slaves (14 adults and 12 children), 8 horses and 44 other livestock. In the 1810 census for Prince Edward County, Abraham B. Venable owned 31 slaves, most of the six men with that surname in the county.
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Various members of the Venable clan owned slaves in Prince Edward County in 1787. However, only his eldest brother Samuel W. Venable (1756-1821) actually lived in Prince Edward County in 1787, having married the daughter of Judge Paul Carrington (and was taxed on 15 slaves (seven adults and eight
1851: 1886: 946: 466:(November 20, 1758 – December 26, 1811) was a Virginia lawyer, planter and politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives and briefly as U.S. Senator, as well as in the 1836: 559:(who would ultimately become the body's Speaker), serving from 1801 until taking his interim U.S. Senate seat. Fellow legislators in the Virginia General Assembly elected Venable to the 563:
to fill a vacancy, serving from 1803 to 1804, when he resigned (after his father's death) to practice law in Richmond. A friend of Thomas Jefferson, Venable helped found and became
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After his congressional stint, Venable won election and thrice re-election as one of Prince Edward County's representative in the Virginia House of Delegates, mostly alongside
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Netti Schriener-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, The 1787 Census of Virginia (Springfield, Virginia: Genealogical Books in Print 1987) p. 1293.
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 221, 225, 229, 233
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Herbert Clarence Bradshaw, History of Prince Edward County, Virginia (Richmond, The Dietz Press, 1955) pp. 138-140
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Admitted to the bar in September 1784, Venable would come to develop a private legal practice centered at
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
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This younger Abraham Venable received a private education suitable to his class, then attended
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would also serve in the U.S. Congress, representing a North Carolina district. The family's
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Meanwhile, Abraham B. Venable was becoming involved in politics, and won election to the
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Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (1915), Vol 1, pp. 347-348
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Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (1915), Vol 2, p. 886
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1810 U.S. Federal Census for Prince Edward County, Virginia p. 36 of 41
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Abraham B. Venable was one of the most prominent people to die in the
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for higher education at what was then the College of New Jersey (now
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Born to the former Elizabeth Woodson (1740-1791) and her husband
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in 1811. His ashes (and those of other victims, including
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