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John Franklin Rixey

John Franklin Rixey
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Virginia's 8th district
In office
March 4, 1897 – February 8, 1907
Preceded by Elisha E. Meredith
Succeeded by Charles C. Carlin
Personal details
Born (1854-08-01)August 1, 1854
Culpeper County, Virginia
Died February 8, 1907(1907-02-08) (aged 52)
Washington, DC
Resting place Fairview Cemetery in Culpeper
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Ella B. Barbour
Occupation Lawyer

John Franklin Rixey (August 1, 1854 – February 8, 1907) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from Virginia's 8th congressional district from 1897 to 1907.

John Franklin Rixey was born on August 1, 1854 in the Catalpa district of Culpeper County, Virginia to farmer Presley Morehead Rixey and his wife the former Mary Frances Jones. His older brothers who survived American Civil War included Charles J. Rixey (1849-) and Presley Marion Rixey. The son of his younger brother, the banker Eppa Rixey (1857-1917) would become a major league baseball player, Eppa Rixey Jr.. This John Rixey attended local schools and Bethel Academy, then studied law at the University of Virginia.

Rixey married Ella B. Barbour (1859-1946), daughter of James Barbour and his wife Fanny Thomas Beckham and granddaughter of John S. Barbour, who had likewise been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 15th congressional district. Their children included Mary Barbour Compton (b. 1884), John Strode Rixey (b. 1891), James B. Rixey (b. 1895) and Edith Presley Rixey Moore (b. 1897).

After admission to the Virginia bar in 1875, Rixey had a private legal practice in Culpeper, Virginia. He was elected the county's Commonwealth Attorney (prosecutor) in 1879 and served in that position until 1891.

In 1896, Democratic Congressman Elisha E. Meredith retired to his legal practice, and voters in Virginia's 8th congressional district elected Rixey to the 55th Congress. Re-elected five times, Rixey served from March 4, 1897, until his death in Washington, D.C. on February 8, 1907 (before the close of the 59th Congress). Although he had been re-elected to the 60th Congress, he died before beginning that term.


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