John Randolph Grymes
John Randolph Grymes (December 14, 1786 – December 3, 1854) was a New Orleans attorney, member of the Louisiana state legislature, U.S. attorney for Louisiana district, and aide-de-camp to General Andrew Jackson during the Battle of New Orleans.
John Randolph Grymes | |
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Portrait of Grymes by Theodore Sidney Moise, c. 1842 | |
U.S. Attorney for Western District of Louisiana | |
In office 1811–1814 | |
Appointed by | James Madison |
Preceded by | Tully Robinson |
Succeeded by | Tully Robinson |
Personal details | |
Born | December 14, 1786 Orange County, Virginia, US |
Died | December 3, 1854 67) New Orleans, Louisiana, US | (aged
Spouse |
Cayetana Susana Bosque y Fangui
(after 1822) |
Relations | Christopher Robinson (uncle) Sir John Robinson, Bt (cousin) Medora de Vallombrosa, Marquise de Morès (granddaughter) |
Children | 4 |
Education | University of Virginia |
Occupation | Attorney, businessman, legislator |
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