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COL Philip Ludwell Grymes

Birth
Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
Death
1762 (aged 40–41)
Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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SOURCE:
"The Grymes Family," (Virginia Magazine of History and Biograpy), Volume 28 Number 1 (January 1920), p.95: "PHILIP GRYMES, of "Brandon", was born March 11, 1721, and died 1762. He was no doubt educated at William & Mary. He was a Burgess for Middlesex, at the session of Oct. 1748, appointed to the Council 1751, and was Receiver General 1749-1754. He married Dec. 8, 1742 Mary, daughter of Sir John Randolph, of Williamsburg (She died at Williamsburg, Jan. 10, 1768). / His will, dated Dec. 18, 1756, and proved in Middlesex Feb. 2, 1762 . . . ."
SOURCE:
"Notes of Interest to Virginia Genealogists from the Maryland Gazette," compiled by Bernard J. Henley, published in the Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 17 Number 1 (January 1979), p.35: "ANNAPOLIS, January 28. The Honourable Philip Grymes, Esq., one of the council for the Colony of Virginia, died there the latter end of December (1761)."

[Philip Ludwell Grymes] lived in the county of Middlesex, but spent a great part of his time in Williamsburg, the then seat of government, where he had a house, and during the session of the house of Burgesses, and the General Court, his family lived in Wmsburg. It was during one of his visits to the ___ of government
SOURCE:
"The Grymes Family," (Virginia Magazine of History and Biograpy), Volume 28 Number 1 (January 1920), p.95: "PHILIP GRYMES, of "Brandon", was born March 11, 1721, and died 1762. He was no doubt educated at William & Mary. He was a Burgess for Middlesex, at the session of Oct. 1748, appointed to the Council 1751, and was Receiver General 1749-1754. He married Dec. 8, 1742 Mary, daughter of Sir John Randolph, of Williamsburg (She died at Williamsburg, Jan. 10, 1768). / His will, dated Dec. 18, 1756, and proved in Middlesex Feb. 2, 1762 . . . ."
SOURCE:
"Notes of Interest to Virginia Genealogists from the Maryland Gazette," compiled by Bernard J. Henley, published in the Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 17 Number 1 (January 1979), p.35: "ANNAPOLIS, January 28. The Honourable Philip Grymes, Esq., one of the council for the Colony of Virginia, died there the latter end of December (1761)."

[Philip Ludwell Grymes] lived in the county of Middlesex, but spent a great part of his time in Williamsburg, the then seat of government, where he had a house, and during the session of the house of Burgesses, and the General Court, his family lived in Wmsburg. It was during one of his visits to the ___ of government


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