Grayson Family

Dates:
Active 1835
Active 1882

Biographical notes:

Born in South Carolina, Ben S. Grayson (?-1849), came to Texas before 1835, possibly with his brother, Thomas Wigg Grayson.

Ben Grayson, Thomas M. Shreve, and others owned the privateer Thomas Toby in 1836. He was a merchant at Velasco with Shreve in 1837 and ran for mayor of San Antonio in August 1840. Grayson acquired considerable land in Texas by purchasing land scrip originally issued to pay Texas soldiers. After being a merchant in Mexico during the Mexican War, he went to California. Grayson became wealthy there and died in San Francisco on July 8, 1849.

Elizabeth Mary Grayson, the sister of Ben S. Grayson and Thomas Wigg Grayson, was living in the state in 1849. She lived for several years with Thomas Grayson and his family in San Antonio and later lived with the Francis R. Lubbock family.

Thomas Wigg Grayson, born in Beaufort, South Carolina, on August 8, 1808, came to Texas before 1836, possibly in 1828. He worked on various ships during the Texas Revolution and early Republic years. While commanding the steamer Laura in September 1835, he assisted the San Felipe in capturing the Mexican War vessel Correo. Later in 1835 Grayson captained the Yellow Stone, bringing men and supplies to aid the revolution. He also worked on the steamers Ocean, Thomas Toby, and Sam Houston.

Thomas Grayson married Tabitha Edwards in Austin in November 1844 and they had five children. He farmed at LaGrange, and in 1857 established a ranch near San Antonio. Grayson died in San Antonio on August 20, 1873.

From the description of Grayson Family Papers, 1835-1882 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 776691051

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  • Mexican War, 1846-1848
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  • Ciudad Camargo (Tamaulipas, Mexico) (as recorded)
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  • Brazoria (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • New Orleans (La.) (as recorded)
  • Mier (Mexico) (as recorded)