Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1855
Stephen Grellet (28 October 1772 – 16 November 1855) was a prominent French-American Quaker missionary.
Grellet was born Étienne de Grellet du Mabillier in Limoges, the son of Antoine Gabriel Grellet, a counsellor of King Louis XVI also director of the first chinaware fabric in Limoges. His family had some interest in iron making. Raised as a Roman Catholic, he was educated at the Military College of Lyons, now the Institut d'études politiques de Lyon, and at the age of 17 he entered the personal guard of the king. During the French Revolution he was sentenced to be executed, but escaped and eventually fled Europe to Demerary with his brother Joseph in 1793, then to the United States in 1795. There he met Deborah Darby, an English Quaker Minister who had been in the USA since August 1793. Darby made a big impression on Grellet and under her and William Savery's influence he decided to join the Society of Friends. Darby and Grellet became friends and when Darby returned to Britain with her colleague Rebecca Young she was accompanied by four American Quakers (including William Savery) and her friend Stephen Grellet was there to wave them off.
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