Robert M. Charlton

Robert Milledge Charlton (January 19, 1807  January 18, 1854) was an American politician and jurist. He served as a Senator representing Georgia from 1852 to 1853.

Robert Milledge Charlton
United States Senator
from Georgia
In office
May 31, 1852  March 4, 1853
Preceded byJohn M. Berrien
Succeeded byRobert Toombs
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
In office
1828
Personal details
Born(1807-01-19)January 19, 1807
Savannah, Georgia
DiedJanuary 18, 1854(1854-01-18) (aged 46)
Savannah, Georgia
Political partyDemocratic

Charlton was born in Savannah, Georgia on January 19, 1807. A lawyer by training, Charlton served in various positions at the city and state level in addition to his U.S. Senate term. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1828), and he was appointed and subsequently elected a judge of the Eastern Circuit of Georgia in 1832. Charlton was also appointed as a United States District Attorney.

He was appointed as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John M. Berrien. Charlton had previously served as the mayor of Savannah from 1839 to 1841. Charlton's father, Thomas U.P. Charlton, had previously served as the appointed mayor of Savannah in 1815 and again in 1819.

In 1829 Robert Charlton married Margaret Shick. Charlton ward, Savannah and Charlton County, Georgia are named after him. Charlton died in Savannah on January 18, 1854, the day before his 47th birthday, and is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery in that city.

He was also a slave owner. In 1830, he owned 3 slaves.[1] In 1840, he owned 14 slaves.[2] In 1850, he owned 13 slaves.[3]

References

  1. 1830 United States Census, United States Census, 1830; Oglethorpe Ward, Savannah, Chatham, Georgia;. Retrieved on 6 March 2016.
  2. 1840 United States Census, United States Census, 1840; Savannah, Chatham, Georgia;. Retrieved on 6 March 2016.
  3. "1850 United States Census, Slave Schedules", United States Census, 1850; District 13, Chatham, Georgia;. Retrieved on 6 March 2016.
U.S. Senate
Preceded by
John MacPherson Berrien
U.S. senator (Class 2) from Georgia
May 31, 1852 – March 3, 1853
Served alongside: William C. Dawson
Succeeded by
Robert Toombs


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