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Albert Calvin “Alfred” Grimes

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Albert Calvin “Alfred” Grimes

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
6 Mar 1836 (aged 18)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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GRIMES, ALBERT CALVIN (1817–1836). Albert Calvin Grimes (listed incorrectly in some records as Alfred), Alamo defender, one of nine children of Martha Patsy (Smith) and Jesse Grimes, was born in Georgia on December 30, 1817. He lived in Texas near the site of present-day Navasota. He probably joined the Texas Army as a member of Capt. John H. Forsyth's cavalry company, which accompanied Lt. Col. William B. Travis outside Bexar in late 1835 and fought in the battle of Concepcion and the siege of Bexar. On December 14, 1835, he volunteered for six months in the Corps of Artillery of the Army of Texas, serving as orderly sergeant in Capt. W. R. Carey's company. While Grimes was besieged in the Alamo, his father signed the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. Grimes died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836.



GRIMES, ALBERT CALVIN (1817–1836). Albert Calvin Grimes (listed incorrectly in some records as Alfred), Alamo defender, one of nine children of Martha Patsy (Smith) and Jesse Grimes, was born in Georgia on December 30, 1817. He lived in Texas near the site of present-day Navasota. He probably joined the Texas Army as a member of Capt. John H. Forsyth's cavalry company, which accompanied Lt. Col. William B. Travis outside Bexar in late 1835 and fought in the battle of Concepcion and the siege of Bexar. On December 14, 1835, he volunteered for six months in the Corps of Artillery of the Army of Texas, serving as orderly sergeant in Capt. W. R. Carey's company. While Grimes was besieged in the Alamo, his father signed the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. Grimes died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836.



Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith



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