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About John Randolph Grymes
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Randolph_Grymes
Grymes was born in Orange County, Virginia, to Benjamin Grymes (abt. 1750–1805) and Sarah Robinson (1755–1831). His siblings included Philip Grymes, Thomas Grymes, Elizabeth Pope (Grymes) Braxton and Peyton Grymes.[1][2]
Louisiana Edit In 1808, John Grymes arrived in New Orleans.[1]
On May 4, 1811, Grymes was appointed U.S. attorney for Louisiana district and would serve until December 1814, replacing his deceased brother Philip.[3][4]
John Grymes was a member of the "New Orleans Association" which included attorneys Edward Livingston and Abner L. Duncan, merchant John K. West, smuggler Pierre Laffite, and pirate Jean Laffite.[5][6] Grymes was also a founding member of The Boston Club, a private gentlemen's club in New Orleans.
On December 1, 1822, Grymes married Cayetana Susana "Suzette" Bosque, widow of the first Louisiana Governor William C. C. Claiborne, and daughter of Felicidad Fangui and Bartolomé Bosque (a wealthy Spanish merchant and ship owner).[1][2] Grymes's children included Marie Angeline (known as Medora), John Randolph III (b. 1826), and Athenais.
Grymes Hill, Staten Island, is named after Suzette Grymes, who settled there in 1836 with her children.[7]
John Randolph Grymes's Timeline
1786 |
December 14, 1786
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1824 |
1824
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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1826 |
1826
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1854 |
December 3, 1854
Age 67
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