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  1. When Jesse Root Grant was born on 23 January 1784, in Greensboro, Orleans, Vermont, United States, his father, Noah Delano Grant III, was 34 and his mother, Rachel Kelly, was 37. He married Hannah Simpson on 29 June 1821, in Point Pleasant, Monroe Township, Clermont, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.

  2. Ulysses S. Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant on April 27, 1822, in Point Pleasant, Ohio, the first of six children born to Jesse Root Grant and Hannah Simpson Grant. The Grant family traces its American roots to the earliest days of colonization. Grant’s ancestors, Matthew and Priscilla Grant, came to the Massachusetts colony in 1630 aboard ...

  3. Oct, 1970 & Jan, 1971. Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873) Grant's father was a partner in a successful tannery. The following remarks were made by Jesse in 1868: Perhaps it was my son's taste for horses and the great pleasure he took in riding and driving that prevented his ever becoming addicted, so much as most boys, to other amusements.

  4. Grant, Jesse R. In the Days of My Father General Grant. New York: Harper, 1925. My father was not a reformer naturally, although he believed things could be made better. He was not exactly conservative either, he always occupied a middle ground. He had no superstitious regard for the past or for things as they were.

  5. 5 de nov. de 2018 · Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873), the father, was born in Pennsylvania and transplanted to Ohio, where he married and raised a family. He was self-educated and hard working with shrewd business acumen, a trait not inherited by Ulysses, his oldest son. Coupled with a hard working ethic, was a doggedness of character: he pressed hard to obtain his goals.

  6. 30 de may. de 2024 · Jesse Root Grant Ulysses S. Grant was a devoted family man. He and his wife Julia had four children and were fortunate not to lose any of them to an early death, as was so often in the case in those days of untreatable diseases and lack of medical care we take for granted today.

  7. Jesse Root Grant, c. 1864 Ulysses Grant then took his family to Galena, Illinois and worked in his father's leather store. Grant might have lived out an obscure existence; but after the election of avowed anti-slavery Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln as president, Southern slaveholding states claimed that the federal Union was dissolved.