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  1. He had two brothers, Felix Grundy Miller III (b. 17 Dec 1859; d. 18 Oct 1863) who died age three, and Franklin Lubbock Miller I (b. 21 Jan 1862), who later became one half of the Miller Brothers. He and his brother Frank were toddlers when their father died in army (CSA) camp in Galveston, Texas, 18 October 1862.

  2. Felix Grundy was born September 11, 1774, in Berkeley County, Virginia. He attended Bardstown Academy in Kentucky, studied law privately, and was admitted to the Kentucky bar in 1797. Grundy served on the committee that reformed the Kentucky state constitution in 1799, was elected to the state House of Representatives from 1800 to 1805, and was ...

  3. Member of Leila Scott Lodge #289. [1] : 292. Alfred O. P. Nicholson - U.S. Senator (1840-1842); Tennessee Senator; Tennessee Representative. Member of Columbia Lodge #31. [1] : 292. James D. Richardson - U.S. Representative (1885-1905); House Minority Leader (1899-1903). Initiated in Mt. Moriah Lodge #18; Holy Royal Arch Degrees Pythagoras ...

  4. Mar 1, 2011 · In 1940 Joseph Howard Parks published the biography Felix Grundy, Champion of Democracy. His purpose was to rescue his subject from obscurity, but the resu

  5. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Felix Grundy. American politician (1777-1840)

  6. 8. VAN BUREN HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: September 11, 1777; Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia) DIED: December 19, 1840 (age 63); Nashville, Tennessee

  7. He married Martha Grundy, the daughter of a judge, Felix Grundy. By 1860, she owned 202 slaves and 4,550 acres of land. Death. He died of yellow fever on November 8, 1854, at his Ducross Plantation in Louisiana. He was buried at the Nashville City Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee alongside his wife. References

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