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Residence
  
New Orleans, Louisiana

Education
  
Harvard University

Parents
  
Jacob Eustis

Name
  
George Sr.


George Eustis, Sr.

Born
  
20 October 1796 (
1796-10-20
)
Boston, Massachusetts

Resting place
  
First Church in Jamaica Plain Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 42°18′35″N 71°06′57″W / 42.30976°N 71.11594°W / 42.30976; -71.11594

Occupation
  
First Justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana

Spouse(s)
  
Clarisse Allain ( -1876)

Relatives
  
Uncle: William Eustis, Governor of Massachusetts

Died
  
December 23, 1858, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Children
  
George Eustis, Jr., James B. Eustis

Grandchildren
  
William Corcoran Eustis, Thomas Hitchcock, Sr.

Great grandchildren
  
Tommy Hitchcock, Jr.

George Eustis, Sr. (October 20, 1796 – December 22, 1858) was Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court in 1838. He was also one of the founders of the Pontchartrain Railroad and a benefactor of the University of Louisiana, now Tulane University.

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Early life

George Eustis was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 20, 1796 to Jacob Eustis (1759–1834) and Elizabeth Saunders Gray. He attended and graduated from Harvard University in 1815.

Career

In 1815, he was appointed as private secretary to his uncle, William Eustis, who was then serving as Minister to the Netherlands. Having begun studying law while in the Netherlands, Eustis settled in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1817, completed his studies, and was admitted to the bar.

A Whig, Eustis served three terms in the Louisiana House of Representatives in the 1820s. He was Louisiana Attorney General from 1830-1832, and from 1832 to 1834 he was Secretary of State. As Secretary of State he helped establish Medical College of Louisiana, which received its charter in 1835.

From 1838 to 1839, Eustis was a Justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court. He was a delegate to Louisiana's 1845 constitutional convention, where he secured approval for establishment of the University of Louisiana. The University received its charter in 1847, and he was ex officio President of the original Board of Trustees.

In 1846, Eustis became the first Chief Justice of Louisiana Supreme Court, and he served until 1852.

Personal life

On April 18, 1825 Eustis married Clarisse Allain (1800–1876), the daughter of Valérien Allain and Céleste (née Duralde) Allain. She was the granddaughter of François Allain, a native of Brittany, France who emigrated to Louisiana after serving in the French Army in 1745 at the Battle of Fontenoy. Clarisse was the niece of Julie (née Duralde) Clay and John Clay, the brother of Henry Clay, and Marie Clarisse Duralde (1779–1809), who married William C. C. Claiborne (1773/5–1817), Governor of Louisiana. Her uncle, Martin Duralde, Jr. (1785–1848) married Susan Hart Clay (1805–1825), the daughter of Henry Clay. They were the parents of:

  • George Eustis, Jr. (1828–1872), a member of the U.S. House of Representatives who married Louise Morris Corcoran (1838-1867), daughter of William Wilson Corcoran.
  • Allain Eustis (1830–1936), who married Anais de Saint Manat (b. 1832)
  • Marie Mathilde Eustis (b. 1831), who married, Charles E. Johnston of Allerton Hall, Liverpool, on September 11, 1856. Johnston's sister, Eliza Fanny (1836–1890), was married to Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894).
  • John Gray Eustis (b. 1833)
  • James Biddle Eustis (1834–1899), a United States Senator and Ambassador to France who married Ellen Buckner (1836–1895).
  • Celestine Eustis (1836–1921)
  • Chief Justice Eustis died in New Orleans on December 22, 1858. His remains were taken aboard the steamship Cahawba for the trip north so they could be interred in the family tomb in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a fact noted by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. author of the celebrated Two Years Before the Mast. Dana was traveling on the same vessel, as described in his 1859 work To Cuba and Back.

    Descendants

    His granddaughter, Louise Mary Eustis (1867–1934), was married to noted polo player Thomas Hitchcock Sr. (1860–1941).

    His grandson through his son Allain, George Patrick Eustis (1860–1927), was the maternal grandfather of William Wayne McMillan Rogers III (1933–2015), better known as actor Wayne Rogers.

    References

    George Eustis, Sr. Wikipedia


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