Susannah likely learned to read at a local Williamsburg school. She was accomplished on the harpsichord and guitar, suggesting typical education of a genteel young lady of colonial Virginia. She resided in Williamsburg until 1775 when her Loyalist father arranged passage across the Atlantic for the family.
Susannah married her cousin, John Randolph Grymes. Because of their former social standing, Ariana and her husband received some of the largest annual allowances and awards granted the Williamsburg loyalists. Still, they would remain exiled in England living in genteel poverty.
Ariana resided in England until her death on October 16, 1791.
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Susannah likely learned to read at a local Williamsburg school. She was accomplished on the harpsichord and guitar, suggesting typical education of a genteel young lady of colonial Virginia. She resided in Williamsburg until 1775 when her Loyalist father arranged passage across the Atlantic for the family.
Susannah married her cousin, John Randolph Grymes. Because of their former social standing, Ariana and her husband received some of the largest annual allowances and awards granted the Williamsburg loyalists. Still, they would remain exiled in England living in genteel poverty.
Ariana resided in England until her death on October 16, 1791.
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