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  1. In Dartmouth College, Gabriel Duvall issued his sole "opinion" in a constitutional case. 26. Gabriel Duvall lived for a decade after his wife's death and his own retirement. 27. Gabriel Duvall died, aged 91, in Prince George's County, Maryland and was buried in the family cemetery at Wigwam, one of the plantations he owned.

  2. Gabriel Duvall. (1752–1844). U.S. statesman Gabriel Duvall was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1811 to 1835. He wrote relatively few opinions and is perhaps best remembered for his support of the rights of slaves. Duvall generally voted with his colleague, Chief Justice John Marshall.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2016 · Genealogy for Gabriel Duvall (1752 - 1844) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Gabriel Duvall (1752-1844)Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1776Member, Governor's Council, 1782-86Member, House of Delegates, Annapolis, 1787-93Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1794-96Judge, General Court of Maryland, 1796-1802Comptroller of the United States, 1802-11Associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 1811-35. Biography.

  5. Gabriel Duvall served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1811 to 1835. MD Gabriel Duvall

  6. He worked in 1840-1884 as a silversmith and jeweler in Baltimore MD with shop at 1 Water Street, 1840-1842. 30. Receipt, 17 Jan 1866. Winterthur Library. He appeared on the 1880 census taken at Baltimore MD, listed as a jeweler. Gabriel Duvall Clark, born 25 Mar 1813, died 8 Dec 1896.

  7. The youngest child of James & Anarpy Duvall, he was born the year of his fathers death and was very young when the family migrated to Nelson Co., Kentucky. On March 10, 1794 at seven years of age, Gabriel Duvall, a poor child was apprenticed to John Ducker, taylor, until he was 21 years of age. On Aug. 9, 1814, he...