François Malmédy
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NicknameMarquis de Malmédy
Bornc. 1750
France
DiedNovember 1781
Allegiance
Kingdom of France
United States
François Lellorquis de Malmédy | |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Marquis de Malmédy |
| Born | c. 1750 France |
| Died | November 1781 |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | |
| Service years | –1776 (France) 1776–1783 (US) |
| Rank | sous lieutenant Brigadier general |
| Unit | Rhode Island Line North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment |
| Conflicts | |
François Lellorquis de Malmédy (c. 1750–November 1781), the Marquis de Malmédy, (also known as François Malmédy-Gray), possibly a son of Charles-François de Gray de Malmédy and his wife Marie Charlotte Sébastienne Le Masson de Vandelincourt, was a sous lieutenant of cavalry in the French Army prior to 1776 and a Continental Army officer during the American Revolution after he arrived in the American colonies in 1776. He was reported to be descended from a Scottish family named Gray that settled in France.[1][2][3]