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'''Marquis Calmes IV''' was born 26 February 1755<ref name="Blakemore1963">{{cite book|last=Blakemore|first=Maurice Neville|title=The Blakemore family and allied lines|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BkI2AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=27 October 2014|year=1963|publisher=Author}}</ref> in Shenandoah, Virginia. His father was the Marquis de La Cal met (Anglicized to Calmes) was a [[Huguenot]] nobleman. Calmes' mother was Lucy Neville.
'''Marquis Calmes IV''' was born 26 February 1755<ref name="Blakemore1963">{{cite book|last=Blakemore|first=Maurice Neville|title=The Blakemore family and allied lines|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BkI2AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=27 October 2014|year=1963|publisher=Author}}</ref> in Shenandoah, Virginia. His father was the Marquis de La Cal met (Anglicized to Calmes), a [[Huguenot]] nobleman. Calmes' mother was Lucy Neville.


As a young man, Calmes was sent abroad to be educated. When the American Revolution started, he returned to Virginia. He raised and equipped a company at his own expense, and joined the [[2nd Virginia Regiment]] as a lieutenant.
As a young man, Calmes was sent abroad to be educated. When the American Revolution started, he returned to Virginia. He raised and equipped a company at his own expense, and joined the [[2nd Virginia Regiment]] as a lieutenant.
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At the [[Battle of Brandywine]], Colonel [[Thomas Marshall (U.S. politician)|Thomas Marshall]], the commander of the Second Regiment, was seriously injured. Calmes replaced Marshall at the battle. Calmes was then promoted to Captain.
At the [[Battle of Brandywine]], Colonel [[Thomas Marshall (U.S. politician)|Thomas Marshall]], the commander of the Second Regiment, was seriously injured. Calmes replaced Marshall at the battle. Calmes was then promoted to Captain.


Calmes served in the Second Regiment until 1779, when his term of service concluded. He left Virginia and made his way to Kentucky, where he settled near Colonel Marshall in [[Woodford County, Kentucky]]. Calmes was one of the founders of [[Versailles, Kentucky]]. He married Priscilla Hale.
Calmes served in the Second Regiment until the conclusion of his term of service in 1779. He left Virginia and made his way to Kentucky, where he settled near Colonel Marshall in [[Woodford County, Kentucky]]. Calmes was one of the founders of [[Versailles, Kentucky]]. He married Priscilla Hale.


In 1795, he served in the [[Kentucky State Legislature]].
In 1795, he served in the [[Kentucky State Legislature]].

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Calmes
Marquis Calmes, 1806. Portrait by Jacob Frymire
Born26 February 1755
Shenandoah, Virginia, United States of America
Died27 February 1834(1834-02-27) (aged 79)
Versailles, Kentucky, United States of America
Allegiance United States of America
Service / branch American Continental Army
Years of service1776-1779 American Revolution
1812-1813 War of 1812
RankCaptain
Brigadier General
Unit2nd Virginia Regiment
1st Division Kentucky Cavalry
Battles / warsAmerican Revolutionary War

War of 1812

RelationsWife: Priscilla Hale (1759–unknown)
Other workPolitician
General Assembly of Kentucky
SignatureFile:Marquis-calmes-Signature.jpg

Marquis Calmes IV was born 26 February 1755[1] in Shenandoah, Virginia. His father was the Marquis de La Cal met (Anglicized to Calmes), a Huguenot nobleman. Calmes' mother was Lucy Neville.

As a young man, Calmes was sent abroad to be educated. When the American Revolution started, he returned to Virginia. He raised and equipped a company at his own expense, and joined the 2nd Virginia Regiment as a lieutenant.

At the Battle of Brandywine, Colonel Thomas Marshall, the commander of the Second Regiment, was seriously injured. Calmes replaced Marshall at the battle. Calmes was then promoted to Captain.

Calmes served in the Second Regiment until the conclusion of his term of service in 1779. He left Virginia and made his way to Kentucky, where he settled near Colonel Marshall in Woodford County, Kentucky. Calmes was one of the founders of Versailles, Kentucky. He married Priscilla Hale.

In 1795, he served in the Kentucky State Legislature.

During the War of 1812, Calmes was promoted to Brigadier General and given command of a brigade of Kentucky riflemen. He served under William Henry Harrison.

Following the War of 1812, Calmes returned again to his estate near Versailles. He died on February 27, 1834.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Blakemore, Maurice Neville (1963). The Blakemore family and allied lines. Author. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  2. ^ The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 18, Issue 53, May, 1920, pp. 77-79.
  3. ^ The Kentucky Encyclopedia By John E. Kleber, University Press of Kentucky, 1992, p. 153

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