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Robert A. Banks, a possible relative, although the marriage license of his 1865 remarriage listed his father as G.J. Banks, married Louisa J. Finks (daughter of this Bank's co-delegate) in 1847, almost a decade after he succeeded to the Madison County House of delegates seat on March 2, 1839, and was
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in November 1812, and re-elected him many times over more than 25 years. He served from 1812 to 1838, alongside veteran William Morgan until 1814, then Daniel Field, George H. Allen, Robert Hill, Robert L. Madison, Robert Briggs and William Finks. When the Virginia Constitutional Convention of
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re-elected several times, (though he too lost an election contest in 1841 to the same John Booton whom he had unseated in 1838). Robert A. Banks owned about 70 slaves in Madison County in 1850, and 82 in Madison County in 1860.
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Afterward, Banks resumed his legal practice, as well as managing his estates and enslaved labor. He owned 45 slaves in Madison County in 1820, and more than 40 slaves in 1840.
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Admitted to the Virginia bar in 1809, Banks interrupted his legal practice to serve in the War of 1812. He would ultimately resume practicing law, as well as lead the local
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1829-1830 instituted single member districts, Banks continued to represent Madison County. He also served as Speaker of the House for two decades, from 1817 to 1838.
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on his return visit to Virginia, when he visited President Madison and local militia units in Culpeper and Orange Counties.
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The 1830 U.S. Federal Census for Madison County is difficult to read because of ink bleed-through.
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area of England in the mid-17th century. Banks received a private education, then attended the
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Madison County voters elected Banks as one of their two (part time) representatives in the
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1860 U.S> Federal Census, Slave Schedule for Madison County, Virginia pp. 53-54 of 59
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Mrs. P. W. Hiden, "Adam Banks of Stafford Co., VA", Tyler's Quarterly, vol 15, p 248.
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
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Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1971, GPO, 1971, p 548.
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Vale Evergreen Estate Cemetery, Graves Mill, Madison County, Virginia
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Banks drowned on January 13, 1842, while attempting to ford the
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Cardwell 1003:R. Cardwell 933:Crutchfield 814:E. Harrison 779:B. Harrison 758:B. Harrison 642:Banks, Linn 369:, from the 327:War of 1812 160:Preceded by 109:Preceded by 62:Preceded by 1401:Categories 1325:Taliaferro 1094:Massenburg 926:G. Hopkins 919:H. Hopkins 512:"Index: A" 455:References 339:Linn Banks 318:lieutenant 272:Allegiance 259:Profession 245:Democratic 202:1784-01-23 196:Linn Banks 23:Linn Banks 849:Stevenson 744:Pendleton 150:In office 99:In office 52:In office 1360:McMullen 1275:Tazewell 1270:Marshall 1193:Category 1115:Philpott 1017:Saunders 912:Strother 891:Southall 884:Holleman 877:Southall 828:Johnston 410:Democrat 143:district 137:Virginia 1365:Hopkins 1350:Hopkins 1315:Bassett 1305:Bassett 1295:Burwell 1280:Clopton 1265:Clopton 1260:Griffin 1205:Commons 1157:Gilbert 1129:Wilkins 1087:Stanley 1052:Houston 954:Baldwin 947:Sheffey 856:Stanard 842:Barbour 793:Mathews 786:Prentis 391:colonel 1370:Martin 1355:Fulton 1335:Patton 1310:Parker 1143:K. 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Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates
Robert Stanard
Thomas W. Gilmer
Virginia House of Delegates
U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
13th
John M. Patton
Extra Billy Smith
Culpeper County, Virginia
Culpeper, Virginia
Democratic
United States of America
Virginia Militia
War of 1812
Virginia House of Delegates
Extra Billy Smith
Culpeper County, Virginia
Madison County
Stafford County, Virginia
Wigan, Lancashire
College of William & Mary
Virginia Militia
colonel
Marquis de Lafayette
Virginia House of Delegates
Democrat
United States House of Representatives
John M. Patton

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