Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Robert.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1772, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
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John Grimball was born on Edisto Island about 1747; the great-grandson of Paul Grimball, original owner of Edisto Island. John was a participant in the American Revolution. In 1772, he married Elizabeth Robert, daughter of Jacques Robert and Sarah Jaudon Robert, and great-granddaughter of Rev. Pierre Robert, the first Huguenot minister in South Carolina. Elizabeth was a sister of Captain Peter Robert, who married Annie Grimball, sister of our John Grimball. John Grimball was a planter of St. Luke’s Parish. His plantation was in Beaufort District, near the Savannah River, where he had moved with other members of the Robert and Grimball families. He was evidently a man of considerable means as in November of that year he furnished bond for ten thousand pounds. In 1778, he is recorded a s a planter of St. Peter’s Parish, just north of St. Luke’s, and located in the famous Black Swamp, where he assisted in establishing the town of Robertville. John Grimball died there about 1785 . In January, 1786, his widow married Rev. Alexander H. Scott, and sometime after 1800, they moved to that part of Mississippi now known as Wilkinson County. After the death of her second husband, Elizabeth went to Cheneyville, Louisiana, and lived with her eldest son, Paul Grimball III. She died in 1818. John Grimball and Elizabeth Robert had three children, the eldest of whom was Paul Grimball , III.
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