Background of John Ricord:
John Ricord
Lawyer
- Born: Sep 05, 1813 · New Jersey, Northeastern United States
- Died: Mar 26, 1861 · Paris, France
- Nationality: American
- Parents: Jean Baptiste Ricord (Father) · Elizabeth Ricord (Mother)
- Siblings: Frederick William Ricord (Brother)
Timeline
1813:
John Ricord was born on September 5, 1813, in Belleville, New Jersey.
1836:
Ricord then served President Sam Houston as his secretary, then chief clerk in the State Department and District Attorney of the Fourth Judicial District on December 19, 1836.
1843:
He left from Vancouver, British Columbia in late 1843 with a group of missionaries including Jason Lee and Gustavus Hines.
1844:
Within a few weeks he swore allegiance to King Kamehameha III and on March 9, 1844, was appointed first Attorney General and Registrar of Conveyances of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
1845:
In July 1845 he joined the Privy Council of Kamehameha III.
1861:
He died in Paris on March 26, 1861, at the home of his uncle Philippe Ricord, personal physician to Napoleon III.
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