Grief Price – Tombstone Inscription

Price, Grief
Section 28.0
Replacement Tombstone
ID # 281088

VA Marker 2014

GRIEF
PRICE
19 REGT
AMBLER’S
VA MILITIA
WAR OF 1812
1790
AUG. 8, 1829

Documentation
See ID # 280410 G.P. (original footstone)

War of 1812
Private. 10th Regiment (Ambler’s) Virginia Militia
Source: Fold3 Military Service Records

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Grief Price Replacement Tombstone
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Erected 2014

Historical Information

Grief Price was born in Henrico County, Virginia in the time period between 1780 and 1790. Although little is known about Mr. Price’s antecedents, military records indicate that he fought in the War of 1812. He was enlisted in the 19th Regiment (Ambler’s) Virginia Militia with the sons of many prominent families in the area.

At the conclusion of the war, Grief Price successfully courted and married Miss Julie (or Julia) Bainbridge on February 5, 1816, in Louisville, Kentucky. The union proved to be of short duration. Julia’s death is estimated to have occurred sometime in 1819. Grief and Julia did celebrate the birth of a daughter whom they named Elizabeth Juliet Price after her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Taylor Bainbridge, the wife of planter Absolom Bainbridge.

On March 18, 1821 Grief Price married for a second time to Miss Maria Cocke, the sister of William Archer Cocke, the third mayor of Louisville. On February 12, 1826, this union produced Grief’s second child and only son who was named John Thomas Price. Although it is not known when Maria Price died, her son’s biography indicates that he was orphaned early and raised by his maternal uncle. For this reason it is generally accepted that Maria predeceased her husband. Grief Price died at the home of Mr. George Ament in Nashville, Tennessee, on August 8, 1829. He was buried in Nashville City Cemetery.

Submitted by
Allen Leddon, descendant of Grief Price
and his wife Christine Leddon
September 2014

Survey Report: 3-8-2015