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  Faulkner, Charles J.
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NameCharles J. Faulkner
Address
Martinsburg, West Virginia , United States
EmailNone
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Born July 06, 1806
DiedNovember 01, 1884 (78 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifedRBH
Jan 05, 2015 04:43pm
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InfoFAULKNER, Charles James, (father of Charles James Faulkner [1847-1929]), a Representative from Virginia and from West Virginia; born in Martinsburg, Va. (now West Virginia), July 6, 1806; was graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., in 1822; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1829 and practiced; member of the Virginia house of delegates 1829-1834, 1848, and 1849; commissioner of Virginia on the disputed boundaries between that State and Maryland; member of the State senate from 1838 to 1842, when he resigned; member of the State constitutional convention in 1850; elected from Virginia as a Whig to the Thirty-second Congress and as a Democrat to the Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth, and Thirty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1851-March 3, 1859); chairman, Committee on Military Affairs (Thirty-fifth Congress); appointed United States Minister to France by President Buchanan in 1859; returned to the United States in August 1861 and was detained as a prisoner of state on charges of negotiating arms sales for the Confederacy while in Paris; released in December 1861 and negotiated his own exchange for Alfred Ely, a Congressman from New York who had been taken prisoner by the Confederates at Bull Run; during the Civil War entered the Confederate Army and was assistant adjutant general on the staff of Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson; engaged in railroad enterprises; member of the State constitutional convention of West Virginia in 1872; elected as a Democrat from West Virginia to the Forty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1875-March 3, 1877); resumed the practice of law; died on the family estate, “Boydville,” near Martinsburg, W.Va., November 1, 1884; interment in the family lot on the estate.


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Daughter Eleanor Faulkner Flood 1844-1885
Granddaughter Eleanor Bolling Flood 1864-1957
Grandson Henry De La Warr Flood 1865-1921
Son Charles James Faulkner 1847-1929

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  10/13/1874 WV District 02 Won 57.51% (+17.18%)
  01/16/1860 US Ambassador to France Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/26/1859 VA District 8 Lost 49.35% (-1.29%)
  05/28/1857 VA District 8 Won 59.49% (+18.97%)
  02/02/1856 US House Speaker Lost 0.13% (-13.28%)
  05/24/1855 VA District 8 Won 50.71% (+1.42%)
  05/26/1853 VA District 8 Won 52.35% (+4.69%)
  10/23/1851 VA - District 10 Won 53.65% (+7.30%)
  04/26/1849 VA - District 10 Lost 44.84% (-10.33%)
  04/27/1843 VA - District 10 Lost 43.82% (-12.37%)
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