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- Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
- Death
- 6 Jul 1835 (aged 79)Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
- Burial
- Richmond,City of Richmond,Virginia,USAShow MapGPS-Latitude: 37.5522499, Longitude: -77.4316842
- Memorial ID
- 674View Source
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United States Congressman, Secretary of State, and Supreme Court Justice. A member of the Federalist Party, he served in the United States House of Representatives for Virginia's 13th Congressional District from March 1799 until June 1800.
The oldest of 15 children, he lived in a two-room log cabin in his early years and didn't receive a formal education. When the American Revolution broke out in 1775, he served as a Captain in the Continental Army under GeneralGeorge Washington. After being furloughed in 1780, he attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and studied law. He was admitted to the bar and established a law practice. In 1782, he entered politics, and was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. Following his election to Congress, PresidentJohn Adams nominated him as the United States Secretary of State, serving briefly from June 1800 until March 1801. During this time, he helped to bring an end to the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval war between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800, through the signing of the Convention of 1800.
In January 1801, he was nominated by Adams to become the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, replacingOliver Ellsworth who resigned because of poor health. His nomination was approved by the United States Senate. He took office on February 4, 1801, and served until his death. His Court's first case, and probably what he is best remembered for, was the 1803 case ofMarbury v.Madison, in which he upheld the principle of judicial review, whereby courts could strike down federal and state laws if they conflicted with the United States Constitution. This decision helped implement the principle of separation of powers and affirm the position of the United States Supreme Court as an independent and co-equal branch of government. He died at the age of 79, following a surgical procedure, and was succeeded as Chief Justice byRoger B. Taney.
United States Congressman, Secretary of State, and Supreme Court Justice. A member of the Federalist Party, he served in the United States House of Representatives for Virginia's 13th Congressional District from March 1799 until June 1800.
The oldest of 15 children, he lived in a two-room log cabin in his early years and didn't receive a formal education. When the American Revolution broke out in 1775, he served as a Captain in the Continental Army under GeneralGeorge Washington. After being furloughed in 1780, he attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and studied law. He was admitted to the bar and established a law practice. In 1782, he entered politics, and was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. Following his election to Congress, PresidentJohn Adams nominated him as the United States Secretary of State, serving briefly from June 1800 until March 1801. During this time, he helped to bring an end to the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval war between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800, through the signing of the Convention of 1800.
In January 1801, he was nominated by Adams to become the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, replacingOliver Ellsworth who resigned because of poor health. His nomination was approved by the United States Senate. He took office on February 4, 1801, and served until his death. His Court's first case, and probably what he is best remembered for, was the 1803 case ofMarbury v.Madison, in which he upheld the principle of judicial review, whereby courts could strike down federal and state laws if they conflicted with the United States Constitution. This decision helped implement the principle of separation of powers and affirm the position of the United States Supreme Court as an independent and co-equal branch of government. He died at the age of 79, following a surgical procedure, and was succeeded as Chief Justice byRoger B. Taney.
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ElizabethMarshall Colston
1756–1843
Mary AnnMarshall Marshall
1757–1824
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James Markham Marshall
1764–1848
JudithMarshall Brooke
1766–1809
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William Marshall
1767–1816
Charles Fleming Marshall
1767–1805
LucyMarshall Ambler
1768–1795
Alexander Keith Marshall
1770–1825
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1772–1866
Susanna TarletonMarshall McClung
1774–1858
Charlotte AshmoreMarshall Duke
1777–1817
Jane "Aunt Taylor"Marshall Taylor
1779–1866
NancyMarshall Daviess
1781–1860
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