- John
Faucheraud Grimké (December 16, 1752 –
August 9, 1819) was an
American jurist who
served as ****ociate
justice and
Senior ****ociate
Justice of South...
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people with the
surname include John
Faucheraud Grimké of
South Carolina and six of his descendants: John
Faucheraud Grimké (1752–1819)
Sarah Moore Grimké...
- sixth: xi of 14
children and the
second daughter: xi of Mary
Smith and John
Faucheraud Grimké.
Their father was a rich
planter and
slave owner, an
attorney and...
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South Carolina In
office September 1788 –
September 1789
Preceded by John
Faucheraud Grimké
Succeeded by
Thomas Jones Member of the
South Carolina House of...
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Thomas Grimké was the
second of
fourteen children borne to
jurist John
Faucheraud Grimké, and Mary ("Polly"),
daughter of
Thomas and
Sarah (Moore) Smith...
- minister.
Their youngest nephew, John,
returned to the South.
Judge John
Faucheraud Grimké, the Grimké sisters' father, was a
strong advocate of slavery....
- 1729)
August 3 –
Simon Knéfacz,
Croatian writer (b. 1752)
August 9 – John
Faucheraud Grimké,
American politician (b. 1752)
August 16 –
William Lewis, American...
- 1966), pp. 489–494 John
Faucheraud Grimké,
Thomas Smith Grimké,
Adrienne Koch. A
Family Crisis:
Letters from John
Faucheraud Grimké and
Thomas Smith Grimké...
- jury. The
matter was
referred to a
committee consisting of
Justice John
Faucheraud Grimké,
General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and
Edward Rutledge. Edward...
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Frederick Grimke was born in Charleston,
South Carolina, a son of John
Faucheraud Grimké, a
Revolutionary War hero and
jurist in that state, and a major...