John Francis Mercer

John Francis Mercer
Portrait by Robert Field, 1803
10th Governor of Maryland
In office
November 10, 1801 – November 13, 1803
Preceded byBenjamin Ogle
Succeeded byRobert Bowie
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1793 – April 13, 1794
Preceded byWilliam Hindman
Succeeded byGabriel Duvall
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 3rd district
In office
February 5, 1792 – March 3, 1793
Preceded byWilliam Pinkney
Succeeded byUriah Forrest
Member of the Lower House of the Maryland General Assembly for Anne Arundel County
In office
1800-1801, 1803-1805
In office
1788-1792
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Stafford County
In office
October 1785 – January, 1786
Serving with William Garrard
Preceded byWilliam Brent
Succeeded byAndrew Buchannan
Member of the Continental Congress for Virginia
In office
1782–1785
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Stafford County
In office
May 1782 – December 1782
Serving with Charles Carter
Preceded byThomas Mountjoy
Succeeded byThomson Mason
Personal details
Born(1759-05-17)May 17, 1759
Stafford County, Colony of Virginia, British America
DiedAugust 30, 1821(1821-08-30) (aged 62)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Resting placeCedar Park Estate, Galesville, Maryland
NationalityAmerican
Political partyAnti-Federalist (1782), Federalist (1801)
SpouseSophia Sprigg
RelationsJohn Mercer, James Mercer, George Mercer
Children4, including Margaret Mercer, John Mercer Jr.
ResidenceAnne Arundel County, Maryland
Alma materCollege of William and Mary
OccupationLawyer, politician
Military service
Allegiance Continental Army
 United States Army
Rank Lieutenant colonel
Unit3rd Virginia Regiment
Virginia militia
Battles/warsAmerican Revolutionary War
Battle of Brandywine  (WIA)
Battle of Guilford

John Francis Mercer (May 17, 1759 – August 30, 1821) was a Founding Father of the United States, politician, lawyer, planter, and slave owner from Virginia and Maryland. An officer during the Revolutionary War, Mercer initially served in the Virginia House of Delegates and then the Maryland State Assembly. As a member of the assembly, he was appointed a delegate from Maryland to the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, where he was a framer of the U.S. Constitution though he left the convention before signing. Mercer was later elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from two different districts in Maryland. In 1801—1803, he served as Maryland's 10th governor.[1][2]

Early life and education

Sophia Sprigg Mercer

Mercer was born in 1759 at Marlborough plantation in Stafford County in the Colony of Virginia, to prominent lawyer, planter and investor in western lands John Mercer (1704–1768) and his second wife, the former Ann Roy (1729–1770), the daughter of Dr. Mungo Roy of Essex County, Virginia. His father John Mercer fathered 19 children by two wives, although many died before reaching adulthood. His father's first wife was Catherine Mason (1707-1750), daughter of burgess George Mason II (1660-1716). His namesake half-brother, Captain John Fenton Mercer (1735-1756) had been killed and scalped in western Virginia during the French and Indian War. His elder half brothers George Mercer (1733–1784) and James Mercer (1736–1793) served in the Virginia House of Burgesses, and James also became a prominent lawyer and served in Virginia revolutionary conventions, the Virginia House of Delegates and the Continental Congress (1779-1780) before becoming a judge, ultimately of what later became the Virginia Supreme Court. Mercer also had several sisters and half-sisters who survived to adulthood, including Sarah Mercer (1738–1806) who married Col. Samuel Selden (1725–1791) of Stafford County, Mary Mercer (1740–1764) who married Daniel McCarty Jr. of Westmoreland County, Anna Mercer (1760–1787) who married Benjamin Harrison VI., Grace Mercer (1751–1814) who married Muscoe Garnett (1736–1803) of Essex County, and Maria Mercer (born 1761) who married Richard Brooke (1760–1816) of King and Queen County. His younger brother Robert Mercer (1764-1800) would marry Mildred Carter, daughter of prominent planter Landon Carter, and become a lawyer and editor of the "Genius of Liberty".[3] Like all his brothers who lived to adulthood, Mercer attended the College of William and Mary, graduated in 1775 and read law with Thomas Jefferson.[4]

Career

Soldier

During the American Revolutionary War, Mercer accepted a commission as lieutenant in the 3rd Virginia Regiment in the Continental Army. He was wounded at the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777, and received a retroactive promotion to captain as of June 1777.[5] On June 8, 1778 he became an aide-de-camp with the rank of major to General Charles Lee.

He resigned from the army when Lee retired in July 1779, but by October recruited a cavalry company for the Virginia militia as the British navy discharged the British Legion and others to raid plantations in Chesapeake Bay.[4] Thus Mercer held the rank of lieutenant colonel and served briefly under Lafayette as he led troops at the Battle of Guilford, Battle of Green Spring, siege of Yorktown and other locations.

Virginia politician

After General Cornwallis' surrender in 1781, Stafford County voters elected Mercer as one of their two representatives in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1782, where he served alongside Charles Carter.[6] Fellow legislators selected Mercer as one of Virginia's delegates to the Continental Congress in both 1783 and 1784. When Richard Brent died, a special election to fill his place as Stafford County's delegate to the Virginia House of Delegates was held, and John Francis Mercer took his place for the rest of the session.[7]

Maryland planter

In 1785 Mercer married his wife, as discussed below, and soon moved to Anne Arundel County, Maryland, where he operated her estates ("West River Farm") using enslaved labor. Sophia Mercer had received land and slaves under the terms of her grandparents' wills (5 slaves from her grandfather in 1782 and 19 slaves from her grandmother in 1789), Mercer brought 24 slaves from Virginia in 1798-1799, and another 11 slaves between 1799 and 1801 (including at least 3 inherited from his mother).[4] In 1810 Mercer sold his slaves and plantation equipment in Anne Arundel County to his namesake son John, which together with digitizing issues makes the precise number of slaves he owned in 1810 and 1820 unclear.[8] and 1820.[9] Mercer owned 72 slaves by the time he died in 1821, which with his other personal property was valued at $19,976.75.[4]

Maryland politician

Meanwhile, Mercer became one of Maryland's delegates to the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, but because he was opposed to centralization, withdrew before signing the Constitution.[10] He also represented fellow anti-ratification delegate George Mason as a private lawyer collecting debts owed to Mason by Maryland residents.[11] Mercer was also a delegate to the Maryland State Convention of 1788, to vote whether Maryland should ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States.[12] He served terms in the lower house of the Maryland State Assembly in 1788-89 and 1791-92 before being elected to represent Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from the second and third districts from 1792 to 1794, resigning on April 13, 1794. Despite owning slaves, Mercer was one of seven representatives to vote against the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793.[13]

He again served in the Maryland House of Delegates (1800-1801) before winning election as the tenth Governor of Maryland (for two one-year terms) from 1801 to 1803. Although Mercer again served in the Maryland House of Delegates in 1803-1806 (and joined with the Federalists during Thomas Jefferson's Presidency), illness plagued Mercer in his later years.

Personal life

On February 3, 1785, he married heiress Sophia Sprigg (1766–1812), daughter of Richard Sprigg (1739–1798) and Margaret Marcer, nee Caile (1745–1796) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland.[14] They had at least four children, including Margaret Mercer, who became an abolitionist and freed all the slaves she inherited upon her father's death. Their son John Mercer (1788-1848), bought slaves and plantation equipment from this man (his father) in 1810 and received part of his maternal inheritance from his father in 1818 (when this man released his life interest in 606 acres of the 1478 acres his wife had re-patented in 1804) to him. That John Mercer married Mary Swann of Alexandria, Virginia and died in Virginia, and their other son Richard Mercer (by 1789-1821) did not have issue.[15] His nephew, congressman Charles Fenton Mercer, opposed slavery and was president of the American Colonization Society.

Death and legacy

Mercer traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to seek medical attention, and died there on August 30, 1821. A funeral was held at St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia. Sources differ as to whether his remains were buried in that churchyard.[4] or returned to his "Cedar Park" estate in Maryland for burial.[12]

Notes

  1. ^ Papenfuse, Edward C.; Day, Alan F.; Jordan, David W.; Stiverson, Gregory A. (1979). A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789. Vol. 2. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 594. ISBN 0-8018-1995-4.
  2. ^
  3. ^ Wesley E. Pippenger, John Alexander: a Northern Neck Proprietor, his Family, Friends and Kin (Baltimore: Gateway Press Inc. 1990) pp. 71-73
  4. ^ a b c d e Papenfuse
  5. ^ Paperfuse
  6. ^ Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) p. 147
  7. ^ Leonard p. 158
  8. ^ 1810 U.S. Federal Census for Anne Arundel County, Maryland, p. 19 of 29; 83 slaves per metadata but header line cut off on ancestry.com version
  9. ^ 1820 U.S. Federal Census for District 1 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, p. 10 of 15; 93 slaves per metadata but header line cut off on ancestry.com version
  10. ^ "Groningen US History Project".
  11. ^ Rutland, Robert (1970). The Papers of George Mason 1787-1792. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp. 1037, 1039–1041, 1132–1134, 1180–1181, 1235–1236, 1263–1265. ISBN 0-8078-1134-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  12. ^ a b Secretary of State of Maryland (1915). Maryland Manual 1914–1915: A Compendium of Legal, Historical and Statistical Information relating to the State of Maryland. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: The Advertiser-Republican.
  13. ^ "Voteview | Plot Vote: 2nd Congress > House > 85". voteview.com. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  14. ^ William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, vol. XVII, College of William and Mary, July 1908, p. 90
  15. ^ Papanfuse
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by U.S. Congressman from Maryland's 3rd District
1792–1793
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. Congressman from Maryland's 2nd District
1793–1794
Succeeded by
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