Excerpt from Biographical Notice of Joseph Le Conte
I predict that this autobiography will take high rank among publication of its class.
Much of my information is derived from this source; and I shall endeavor, as far as possible, to let Prof. Le Conte's own words speak for him, since they will paint a picture better than any that I could outline.
Joseph Le Conte was born Feb. 26, 1823, at Woodmanston plantation, Liberty county, Georgia. His father's family were Huguenots, and traced their ancestry back to Guilliaume Le Conte, born in Rouen, France, in 1659, who left Rouen in 1686, just after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and settled in New Rochelle. One of his descendants, William, took a prominent part in the revolutionary movement in Georgia. He was a member of the "First Council of Safety" in 1775, and was on the so-called "Black List" of "those Rebel Councillors," prepared by Sir James Wright and sent to King George III.
The second son of William, John Eaton Le Conte, was born in 1730. He had three sons: William, who died without issue; Louis, the father of Professor Joseph, the subject of this sketch, and of Professor John Le Conte, the physicist; and John Eaton, the father of John L. Le Conte, the distinguished naturalist.
Louis, the father of Joseph, was born in New York in 1782. He graduated at Columbia College, and then studied medicine, the better to care for the slaves on his father's plantation. He returned, at the age of 28, to Liberty county, which was a Puritan colony, and very orthodox and exclusive. In 1813, he married Anne Quartermain, one of these Puritans, and a refined and lovely woman. They had four sons and three daughters, of whom Joseph was the fifth child and youngest son. Two of these sons died in early manhood, and both of the others became distinguished men.
Joseph's mother died when he was only three years old, and he was brought up by his father with the most tender care. This father was a very remarkable man: a good physician, a skillful chemist and naturalist, a great hunter, fond of all manly sports, and a passionate lover of nature.
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