Peter Aaron Van Dorn

Peter Aaron Van Dorn
BornSeptember 12, 1773
DiedFebruary 12, 1837
Resting placeWintergreen Cemetery, Port Gibson, Mississippi
EducationPrinceton University
Occupation(s)Lawyer, planter
Spouse2, including Sophia (Donelson Caffery) Van Dorn
ChildrenMary Van Dorn
Jane Van Dorn
Octavia Van Dorn
Earl Van Dorn
Aaron Van Dorn
Mabella Van Dorn
Sarah Van Dorn
Emily Van Dorn
Jacob Van Dorn
Parent(s)Aaron Van Dorn
Ghacy Schenck
RelativesClement Sulivane (grandson)

Peter Aaron Van Dorn (1773–1837) was an American lawyer, judge and cotton planter in Mississippi. Born and raised in New Jersey, with a law degree from Princeton, as a young man he migrated to the Mississippi Territory, where he made his career and fortune. He became a major planter with a plantation on the Yazoo River, a law practice in Port Gibson, and a seat as a judge on the Orphan's Court. He was one of the founders of Jackson, Mississippi, designated as the capital when it became a state.