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Jeremiah La Touche Cuyler

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On April 21, 1793, Cuyler was married to Margaret Elizabeth Clarendon (1777–1835), the only child and heiress of Smith Clarendon and Margherita Meck Clarendon. Her father was a wealthy Englishman who built the first brick house in Savannah and her mother was the widow of John Meck of Germany.
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The Earliest Cuylers in Holland and America and Some of Their Descendants: Researches Establishing a Line from Tydeman Cuyler of Hasselt, 1456
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Latouche) Cuyler and Telamon Cuyler (1732–1772), a prominent merchant and trader. When he was just five months old, his family moved to
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in 1789, studying under John Stirk. He entered private practice in Savannah from 1789 to 1821. He was a member of the
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Telamon A Cuyler (1818–1853), who married Ann Frances Hamilton, a daughter of Dr. Thomas Hamilton, in 1841.
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on January 10, 1822, and received his commission the same day. His service ended upon his death in 1839.
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His paternal grandparents were prominent merchant Henry Cuyler (son of Hendrick Cuyler) and Maria (
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in August of 1835. Cuyler died in Savannah, Georgia, on May 7, 1839, and was buried at
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Jacobs) Cuyler (daughter of Hendrick Jacobson). His maternal grandparents were Jeanne (
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William Henry Cuyler (1794–1869), a physician and Judge who never married.
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Richard Randolph Cuyler (1796–1865), an attorney and president of the
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Maria H. Cuyler (1817–1845), who married Ebenezer V. Sibley in 1843.
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Together, they were the parents of eleven children, including:
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He was elected Receiver of Tax Returns in 1795 from
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Margaret D. Cuyler (1810–1830), who died unmarried.
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Eliza Sarah Cuyler (1803–1830), who died unmarried.
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United States District Court for the District of Georgia
James Monroe
William Davies
John Cochran Nicoll
New York City
Province of New York
British America
Savannah
Georgia
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Georgia
New York City
Province of New York
British America
née
Savannah
Georgia
Marquis de Lafayette
née
née
goldsmith
Simeon Soumaine
Bristol
read law
Georgia State Senate
Effingham County, Georgia
Georgia State Senate
Chatham County, Georgia
recess appointment
James Monroe

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