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Williams Carter Wickham

Williams Carter Wickham
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Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 32nd district
In office
December 5, 1883 – July 23, 1888
Preceded by Joseph A. Wingfield
Succeeded by Henry T. Wickham
Member of the Confederate States House of Representatives from Virginia's 3rd district
In office
October 5, 1864 – May 10, 1865
Preceded by James Lyons
Succeeded by None (position eliminated)
Member of the Virginia Senate
for Hanover and Henrico
In office
December 5, 1859 – December 2, 1861
Preceded by Chastain White
Succeeded by John R. Garnett
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Hanover County
In office
December 3, 1849 – December 2, 1850
Preceded by Richard F. Darracott
Succeeded by Chastain White
Personal details
Born Williams Carter Wickham
(1820-09-21)September 21, 1820
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Died July 23, 1888(1888-07-23) (aged 67)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Lucy Penn Taylor
Alma mater University of Virginia
Religion Episcopalian
Military service
Allegiance  Confederate States
Service/branch  Confederate States Army
Years of service 1861–1864
Rank Confederate States of America General.png Brigadier General
Unit 4th Virginia Cavalry
Battles/wars American Civil War

Williams Carter Wickham (September 21, 1820 – July 23, 1888) was a lawyer, judge, politician, and an important Confederate cavalry general who fought in the Virginia campaigns during the American Civil War. After the war, he held various political posts and was the President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway company.

Wickham was the son of William Fanning Wickham and Anne Butler (née Carter) Wickham. His paternal grandfather was John Wickham, the constitutional lawyer. On his mother's side, he descended from historic roots, as the Nelson and Carter families were each First Families of Virginia, prominent in the Virginia Colony.

Wickham's great-grandfather, Gen. Thomas Nelson, Jr., was one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence and a governor of Virginia during the American Revolutionary War. Other ancestors include Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson who was one of the founders of Yorktown in the late 17th century. He was also a descendant of Robert "King" Carter (1663–1732), who served as an acting royal governor of Virginia and was one of its wealthiest landowners in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His mother was a first cousin of Robert E. Lee, whose mother Anne Hill (née Carter) Lee, was born at Shirley Plantation.

Wickham was born in Richmond, Virginia, but spent much of his youth on his father's 3,200-acre (13 km2) plantation, Hickory Hill, which is located about 20 miles (32 km) north of Richmond and 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Ashland in Hanover County. Hickory Hill was long an outlying appendage to Shirley Plantation, much of it having come into possession of the Carter family by a deed dated March 2, 1734.


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