Chapter XI

Generation 11 Ancestors
[1024] James Forsaith
[1026] John O'Neill
[1040] John Witt, III
[1041] Elizabeth _____
[1042] Thomas Harbour
[1043] Sarah Witt
[1044] Edward Haley
[1045] Catherine _____
[1048] James Brewer
[1049] Elizabeth _____
[1050] John White
[1051] Catherine Barrett
[1056] Robert McFarland
[1057] Catherine Dean
[1224] Ebenezer Prindle
[1225] Elizabeth Hobby
[1228] John Marshall
[1232] Andre' Lamoreaux
[1233] Suzanne de la Tour
[1234] Pierre Masse'
[1235] Elizabeth Mercereau
[1236] Jeremiah Wood
[1237] Susannah Pine
[1240] Robert Sneden
[1241] Sarah _____
[1242] John Dobbs
[1243] Abigail _____
[1244] Barnardus Swartwout
[1245] Rachel Janse Schepmoes
[1246] Thomas Sanders
[1247] Aeltie Santvoort
[1248] Lt. John Taylor
[1249] Wait Clapp
[1250] Sgt. Samuel French
[1251] Abigail Hubbell
[1256] Deliverance Bennett
[1257] Mary Bigg
[1258] Deacon Benjamin Hickok
[1259] Sarah Lockwood
[1260] David Lyon
[1261] Elizabeth _____
[1262] Gideon Hurlbut
[1263] Margaret _____
[1264] William Jelliffe
[1266] John Fillow
[1267] Sarah _____
[1268] Benjamin Scrivener
[1269] Hannah Andrews Crampton
[1272] John Sturges
[1273] Abigail Wheeler
[1274] Sgt. Samuel Osborn
[1275] Abigail Rumsey
[1360] Adolf Peters
[1362] Theodor Herkenrath
[1363] Gertrud Schmitz
[1364] Peter Orth
[1365] Eva Roth
[1366] Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach
[1367] Margarethe Hermerath
[1372] Heinrich Kurtenbach
[1373] Anna Orth
[1374] Johann Peter Roth
[1375] Katharina Kurtenbach
[1540] Giles Roberts
[1541] Elizabeth Sheldon
[1542] John Brooks
[1543] Eunice Mousall
[1544] Sgt. John Parker
[1545] Hannah Kendall
[1546] Nathaniel Goodwin
[1547] Mary Lunt
[1548] Samuel Foster
[1549] Sarah Steward
[1550] Abraham Roberts
[1551] Sarah Burnap
[1552] Capt. Jonathan Poole
[1553] Judith Jacob
[1554] Benjamin Fitch
[1555] Elizabeth Skerry
[1556] Lt. William Gibson
[1557] Hannah Phippen
[1558] William Welsted
[1560] Henry Rand
[1561] Sarah _____
[1562] Benjamin Crane
[1563] Elinor Breck
[1700] Thomas Charles Gatliff
[1701] Mary Caldwalter
[1702] John Phares
[1703] Agnes Nance Johnson
[1712] Richard Parsons
[1713] Lydia Briggs
[1714] William C. Griffeth
[1715] Rachel _____
[1716] George Bailey
[1717] Ann Bradley
[1728] Jacob Hochstetler
[1729] Anna Eva Lorentz
[1730] Dr. Johannes Blank
[1731] Magdelena _____
[1736] Steffen Kurtz
[1737] Magdelena Burcki
[1738] Henrich Reichenbach
[1739] Barbara Thommen
[1740] Bishop Jacob Hertzler
[1741] Catherine Ruegy
[1792] Maj. Charles LeVasseur
[1793] Nicole Caho
[1794] Francois Bourdon
[1795] Marianne Beaupres
[1800] Augustin Mercier
[1801] Marie Ann Joli
[1802] Pierre Gaignys
[1803] Marie Blutau
[1804] Louis LeFevre
[1805] Barbara Anon
[1808] Adam Trischl
[1809] Jeanne Elizabeth _____
[1810] Charles Dumont
[1811] Angelique
[1816] Jean Prudhomme
[1818] Joseph Picard
[1819] Catherine Meillieur
[1820] Michel Rambin
[1821] Dominigue Rollandin
[1822] Sgt. Michel Antoine Clermont [St. Antoine]
[1823] Marie Jeanne Weillot
[1872] Mamert Poisot
[1873] Marie Susanne Pongey
[1874] Philippe Adam Schuppe
[1875] Anne Martha _____
[1876] Dominique Bermudez
[1877] Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto
[1878] Chevalier Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches
[1879] Dame Marie Emmanuela Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro
[1880] Johannes Freiderich Hesser
[1881] Maria Catharina Merkle
[1886] Jean Baptiste Gabriel Bouard
[1887] Marie Anne Rousseau
[1904] Jean Bouet
[1905] Marie Lacoude
[1906] Pierre de Lafitte
[1907] Marquerite Espiat
[1920] Nathaniel Pevey
[1921] Annah _____
[1928] Randolph Bobbitt
[1930] William Leftwich
[1988] Jean Baptiste Pourceau
[1989] Magdeleine Trinquet
[1990] Jacques Chatlin
[1991] Anne _____
[1992] Pierre Francois Mayeux
[1993] Marie Francoise Cellier
[1994] Nicolas Prevost
[1995] Yves Dubos
[1996] Gabriel Laurent Bordelon
[1997] Anne Francoise Roland
[1998] Jean Rondeau
[1999] Marie Colon
[2002] Stephanus Josephus Decuir
[2003] Cecile Rondeau
[2004] Noël Soileau
[2005] Marie Josephe Richaume
[2006] Henri Pierre d'Bellevue Fonteneau
[2007] Marie Louise Doucet
[2010] Jean Richard
[2011] Jeanne Gauthier
[2012] Augustin Jouineau [dit La Tulippe]
[2013] Elisabeth Blanchon [L'Rose]
[2014] Guillaume Lemoine [dit Le Normand]
[2015] Marie Sanmerine [L'Este]

[1024] James Forsaith [Chart 11]
Male
Father: James Forsaith, of Londonderry [2048] ++ S36:41
Name: James ++ S36:41
Birth: (ABT 1718) Ireland

Source References for James Forsaith:
[S36] The History of the Forsyth Family

Unknown
James Forsaith married Unknown
Children:
Alexander Louis Forsyth [512] + S36:41

[1026] John O'Neill [Chart 11]
Male
Birth: (EST 1717)

John O'Neill is of unknwon descent. According to an unpublished paper I received from the researcher, Jane Fitting, in 2000, and titled "Alexander Forsyth And Rachel O'Neill", the will of John O'Neal lists two daughters, one of which is Rachel who married Alexander Forsyth.
Unknown
John O'Neill married Unknown
Children:
Rachel O'Neil [513]

[1040] John Witt, III [Chart 33]
Male
Father: John L. Witt, II [2080]
Mother: Lavinia Ann Rogers [2081]
Name: John Witt III++ S326
Name: John Witt++ Harbour
Birth: (EST 1695) Goochland County, Virginia
Residence: (1731) Virginia (granted 400 acres of land)++ Harbour
Residence: (1734) King William Parish, Henrico County, Virginia (taxed for 3 tithes)++ Harbour
Residence: (28 APR 1734) Virginia (sold 400 acres of alnd)++ Harbour
Death: (AFT 31 OCT 1779) Henry County, Virginia

Source References for John Witt, III:
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


John Witt, III was the son of John L. Witt, II and possibly Lavinia Ann Rogers. He was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and died after October 31, 1779 in Henry County, Virginia.
[1041] Elizabeth _____ [Chart 33]
Female
Name: Elizabeth _____++ Harbour
Birth: (EST 1695) Goochland County, Virginia
Death: (AFT 1751) Goochland County, Virginia

Source References for Elizabeth _____:
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


Elizabeth _____ is of unknown descent. She was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and died there sometime after 1751. It has been proposed that she was the daughter of Edmund Liptrot and Rachel Ladd, however according to "Descendants of John Witt, the Virginia Immigrant", by Robert W. Witt, 1998, p 5, Elizabeth, the daughter of Edmund Liptrot married Richard Oney Whitt Sr. the son of John Witt and Ann Daux.
John Witt, III married Elizabeth _____
Children:
Elijah Witt [520]
Marriage: (BEF 1714) Goochland County, Virginia

John Witt, III married Elizabeth _____, prior 1714 in Goochland County, Virginia. They had several children.

Charles (1714 - ) m2. Lavina Harbour
David ( - 1810) m. Sarah Harbour
Jesse ( - 1809) m. Martha Cheatham
John ( - ) m. Mary Bullington
Hannah (1725 - aft 1805) m. Charles Hulsey, Jr.
Elizabeth (1725 - 1810) m. Capt. Thomas Smith
Judith/Judah ( - ) m. John Matlock
Joyce ( - ) m. _____ Thornhill
Abner ( - )
Elijah (1736 - 1770) m. Jane Harbour
Mary Martha (abt 1737 - ) m. John Bullington

On September 17, 1731, John Witt "Jr." patented 400 acres south of the James River in Goochalnd County (later Powhatan County), Virginia, lying between the two Manakin Creeks and crossing Ditnoy’s Creek and a few miles south of his father's Tuckahoe Creek land [Virginia Patent Book 14, p333]. The 1732 and 1733 Goochland County tax lists show him in this area taxed for 3 tithes [Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Volume 33, No.2 "Tithables of Goochland County"]. He was also listed as a tithable in the 1732, 1733, and 1734 vestry records for King William Parish [Vestry Book of King William Parish, Virginia 1707-1770, Manakin Huguenot Society, 1966, pp 70, 76, 78]. In the 1732 entires, he is listed as "John Watt, Junior Watt, 2 [tithes]" (probably he and his father), in 1733 as "John Wett, Wott, 2 [tithes]" (himself and possibly a 16 year old son or a slave), and in 1734 as "John Witt, 3 [tithes]" (himself only) [Virginia Tax Records, "The Magazine of History and Biography," 1983]. On 28 April 1734, John Witt and his wife Elizabeth, of King William Parish, sold the 1731 patent [Weisiger, Benjamin B., "Goochland County, Virginia Wills and Deeds, 1728-1736", Southern Historical Press, 1983, p51-52, which references Deed Book 1, p523-4], where Elizabeth signed here mark with a "P", possibly the initial of her maiden name. In 1741, he was appointed as the surveyor of the road from Jones Bridge to Fine Creek, south of the James River. No tax lists for that area of the county exist again until 1746, where two John Witts are found near Lickinghole Creek [Lurvey, A. Jean, "Goochland County Virginia Tithe Lists 1735-1747, 1974]. In 1748, a John Witt is found in the Tuckahoe area [Lurvey, A. Jean, "Goochland County Virginia Tithe Lists 1748-1749, 1979], which was not covered in the previous tax list. In 1751, he and his uncle, William, sold John Witt's portion of the land that John and William Witt purchased in 1751. Elizabeth also signed the deed. Their children John and Jesse Witt were witnesses, as well and William's son, John (signed "J" only). The last record of this John Witt in Goochland County, is in the 1752 tax records. Further occurances of a John Witt, are for his son, John Witt IV, i.e. 1758 [Goochland County Deed Book 7, p310]. In 1756 and 1757, two of his daughters, who were "of this parish", were married in St. James Northam Parish [Jones, William Macfarlane, ed., "The Douglas Register", Genealogical Publishing Co., reprint 1985]. This parish was located north of the James river.
John Witt apparently moved to Halifax County (a section which later became Pittsylvania, then Henry) along with some of his children. There were many John Witts in the area, nephews, &c., so it is difficult to sort out to which John Witt the records belong. However, in 1763, Thomas Harbour, his son's father-in-law, sold to a John and William Witt, his brother, 140 acres on Blackberry Creek [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p367]. In 1768, and 1769, this John Witt was refered to as John Witt, Jr. Then in 1773, Adjonijah Harbour sold land in a different part of the county, on Falls Creek to John Witt, Sr [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 3, p261]. In 1779, he gifted this land, which was apparently where he lived, to his sons [Henry County Deed Book 1, p228]. On October 31, 1779, he and his son John and brother William took the Oath of Allegance in Henry County, Virginia. There is no further record of him.

[1042] Thomas Harbour
Male
Name: Thomas Harbour++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour
Birth: (ABT 1695) Wales++ S326 Harbour
Emigration: (BEF 28 SEP 1728) Wales++ Harbour
Immigration: (BEF 28 SEP 1728) Hanover County, Virginia++ Harbour
Residence: (28 SEP 1728) Henrico County, Virginia (bought 400 acres of land on Deep Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (1729/30) Goochland County, Virginia (plantiff in a dismissed court case)++ Harbour
Residence: (1 AUG 1734) Goochland County, Virginia (granted 400 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (17 NOV 1735) Goochland County, Virginia (witnessed the deed of Charles Cox)++ Harbour
Residence: (1738) Goochland County, Virginia (received a land grant for 1463 acres)++ Harbour
Residence: (18 JUL 1739) Goochland County, Virginia (appointed as surveyor)++ Harbour
Residence: (18 OCT 1743) Goochland County, Virginia (surveyed land)++ Harbour
Residence: (SEP 1745) Goochland County, Virginia (sold 1000 acres on Ballenger's Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (20 SEP 1745) Goochland County, Virginia (received a 400 acre land grant on Horsley's Creek)++ Harbour
Moved: (1753) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour
Residence: (28 SEP 1753) Virginia (acquired 8 land grants totalling 1555 acres)++ Harbour
Event: (OCT 1760) Goochland County, Virginia (sold his land on Horsley's Creek)++ Harbour
Event: (OCT 1761) (deeded 318 acres on Goblintown Creek to his son Elijah)++ Harbour
Event: (17 AUG 1763) Patrick County, Virginia (deeded land to his sons Abner and Elisha, and to George Vourtman)++ Harbour
Event: (18 SEP 1766) Patrick County, Virginia (sold his land on Sycamore Creek to Palatiah Shelton)++ Harbour
Event: (1767) (taxed for 4 tithes)++ Harbour
Death: (1768)++ S326
Event: (25 AUG 1768) (sold 2 tracts of land to Palatiah Shelton)++ Harbour
Event: (AUG 1777) (saold three tracts of land)
Death: (BET AUG 1777 AND 1779) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour

Source References for Thomas Harbour:
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S321] Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database online]
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


Thomas Harbour is of unknown descent. He was born in Wales about 1695 and came to America sometime before 1727 where he first appears in the Virginia records as "of Hanover Co". He died in Halifax County, Virginia sometime between August of 1777 and 1779.
On September 28, 1728, he paid 40 shillings for 400 acres on the lower forks of Deep Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents, Book 13, p. 314]. This land was on the north side of the James River less than a mile from Tuckahoe Creek. A short distance away along Three Notched Road, was his father-in-law's lands. Goochland County was formed from Henrico County in 1728, and Tuckahoe Creek formed the western most edge of the new county.
In 1729/30, Thomas was recorded as a plantiff in a court case in Goochland County in which the case was dismissed [Williams, Louis, "The Harbours In America", 1982, pg 4].
Typical among early fronteirsmen, as the population expanded westward, Thomas Harbor, remained on the southwesternmost front. He moved west along the James River patenting lands as he went. On August 1, 1734, he was granted 400 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents, Book 15, p. 248]. In 1738, he was granted 1,463 more acres joining this tract [ibid, Book 17, p. 356]. Beginning in 1704, land patents were limited to 500 acres unless the grantee had at least 5 servants to work the lands, which Thomas apparently did.
On November 17, 1735, he witnessed a deed in Goochland County, Virginia [Goochland County Will And Deed Book 2, p. 71].
On July 18, 1739, Thomas was appointed as a surveyor along the road that led up to the ridge of Mechunk Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Goochland Order Book IV, p. 423]. On October 18, 1743, he is recorded surveying along Three Notched Road from Ballenger's Creek to Mountain Road [ibid, Book V, p. 294].
On September 20, 1745, "Thomas Harcourt" received another 400 acre land grant in Albermarle County, Virginia, on the north branch of Horsley's Creek [Virginia Land Patent Book 22, p. 506]. This land was in Goochland County prior to 1744. 15 years later this land was sold as developed property, implying that he probably moved there and built his homestead [Albermarle County Virginia Deed Book 2, p. 325]. At the time he bought this land, he sold 1,000 acres at Ballenger's Creek, also implying he may have moved. It is unknown what happended to the remainder of the Ballenger's Creek lands.
On September 28, 1753, Thomas patented 1555 acres in 8 seperate land grants in the southernmost portion of Virginia. It was required that each grant of land was settled, so his children and grandchildren who were later granted these lands must of occupied them. He acquired 354 acres at the junction of Falls or Falling Creek and the Mayo River in Halifax County [Virginia Land Patents Book 32, p. 238]. The southern property line bordered Rockingham County, North Carolina. The land became Pittsylvania County in 1767. He possibly moved his homestead to this property as he is listed in the tax lists for Halifax County in 1757 [Halifax County Pleas Book 2, p. 236]. He acquired 130 acres and 150 acres on Irwin's River (later Smith's River) in Lunenburg County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents Book 32, p. 240 and 250]. He also acquired 204 acres and 244 acres on Sycamore Creek, in Halifax County, Virginia [ibid, p. 242 and 244]. He acquired 115 acres and 318 acres on Goblintown Creek [ibid, p. 246 and 254]. He acquired 140 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek, in Halifax County [ibid, p. 252].
In October of 1760, Thomas sold the land on Horsley's Creek, in Albermarle County for 25 pounds [Albermarle County Deed Book 2, p. 325].
In October of 1761, Thomas deeded to his son, Elijah, the 318 acres on Goblintown Creek for 10 shillings [Halifax County Deed Book 3, p. 203].
On August 17, 1763, Thomas deeded to his son Abner, the 204 acres near Irwin's River on Sycamore Creek in what is now Patrick County, Virginia [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 372]. Abner's Ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains in named after him. On the same date, Thomas deeded to his son Elisha the 150 acres on Irwin's River [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 378]. Elisha sold this land on September 22, 1769 [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 429]. Also on this date in 1763, Thomas sold to George Vourtman, of unknown relation, the 115 acre Goblintown Creek land, for only 40 pounds [Henry County Deed Book 1, pp. 67-70].
On September 18, 1766, Thomas sold 144 acres of the 244 he'd patented on the south side of Sycamore Creek along a south branch of Smith's River to his son-in-law, Palatiah Shelton [Halifax County Deed Book 6, p. 121]. On August 25, 1768, Thomas sold Shelton the 130 acre tract on Irwin's River located on both sides and starting at the mouth of Peeping Creek in an area called Rock Castle. For this he paid 100 pounds [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 151]. This deed was witnessed by Abner and Adonijah Harbor. Both land grants were subsequently sold by Shelton on November 29, 1770 [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 2, p. 22]. Apparently Thomas had also previously given Shelton and another son-in-law, David Witt, each a 200 acre tract of land on the Falling Creek and Mayo River. This land must have been in addition to the 354 acres listed above and Thomas sold that land intact in 1777. The portion given away was surveyed in 1765 and granted to the Shelton and David Witt in 1767. On the same day that Shelton received the 130 acres from Thomas, Shelton also sold his portion of the Falling Creek land to Adonijah Harbour for 100 pounds [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 149]. It appears Thomas arranged this in order to swap lands between Shelton and Adonijah.
Thomas also deeded to David and Sarah's two sons, John and William Witt, the 140 acre Blackberry Creek land [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 367].
In 1767, Thomas is listed as being taxed for 4 tithes and 790 acres [Pittsylvania County Virginia Tithable, 1767, p. 52]. He later paid tax on 1,302 and 1,392 acres in Halifax County.
On August 18, 1777, Thomas and Sarah Harbour sold three tracts of land. Two of the tracts were for 300 and 54 acres on Falling Creek and the Mayo River [Virginia Tax Records, p. 318.]. In 1777, "Thomas Hubbart" also signed the 'Oaths of Allegiance'. His name was followed by that of his son Elisha [Smith, Judy Parsons, "Windows Into Our Past, A Genealogy of the Parsons, Smith and Associated Families, Vol. 1", 1996].
[1043] Sarah Witt
Female
Father: John L. Witt, II [2080] ++ Harbour
Mother: Lavinia Ann Rogers [2081]
Name: Sarah Witt++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour
Birth: (1695) Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia
Birth: (ABT 1700) Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia++ Harbour
Death: (AFT 1779) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour

Source References for Sarah Witt:
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S321] Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database online]
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


Sarah Witt was the daughter of John L. Witt II and possibly Lavinia Ann Rogers. She was born in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia in 1695. She died after 1779 in Virginia.
Thomas Harbour married Sarah Witt
Children:
Jane Harbour [521] ++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour

Thomas Harbour married Sarah Witt in Charles City County, Virginia. They had the following known children:

Mary ( - 1800) m. Palatiah Shelton
Talmon ( - 1820) m. Mary Wright
Lavinia ( - 1781) m. Charles C. Witt? (her cousin)
Abner ( - 1778) m. Joyce Thornhill
Sarah (Sep 1732 - 1814) m. David Witt (son of William Witt, her uncle)
Elisha ( - aft 22 May 1773) m. Margaret _____
Elijah (1735 - Sep 1769) m. Prudence Pusey
Jane (1736 - aft 1809) m. Elijah Witt
Adonijah (1743 - abt 1815) m1. Ann Dalton, m2. Charlotte Dalton/Gallihue

An additional son, David, is sometimes listed, but there is no evidence to support this.

[1044] Edward Haley [Chart 34]
Male
Father: John Haley [2088]
Name: Edward Haley+++ Haley S348 S350
Name: Edward Hailey+++ S348
Birth: (BET 1675 AND 1680) York County, Virginia++ Haley
Residence: (1726) King William County, Virginia++ Haley
Residence: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia (received a patent for a 980 acres plantation)++ Haley
Moved: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia++ Haley
Will: (29 DEC 1752) St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County, Virginia++ Haley
Death: (BET 29 DEC 1752 AND SEP 1753) St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County, Virginia Haley S348 S350
Probate: (1753)++ Haley

Source References for Edward Haley:
[S197] Haley and Related Families (Haley)
[S348] Lunenburg County, Virginia, Will Book 2 - 1764
[S350] Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 16


Edward Haley, the son of John Haley, was born in York County, Virginia in about 1675, and died in St. Thomas', Parish, Orange County, Virginia, between December 29, 1752, when his will was written and September 1753 when it was probated. His estate was appraised on March 8, 1764 and recorded on June 1, 1764 in Lunenburg County, Virginia. On the same date the Edward Haley's estate appraisal was recorded, a petition by Peter Haley was granted for obtaining administration of the estate of Edward Haley dec'd. It is unclear who Peter Haley was.
[1045] Catherine _____ [Chart 34]
Female
Name: Catherine _____++ Haley
Name: Catherine Haley+++ Haley S349
Birth: (BET 1675 AND 1680)++ Haley
Residence: (1726) King William County, Virginia++ Haley
Moved: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia++ Haley
Will: (24 APR 1765)+++ S349
Death: (AFT 24 APR 1765) Virginia S349

Source References for Catherine _____:
[S197] Haley and Related Families (Haley)
[S349] Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 13


Catherine _____ is of unknwon descent. She was born between 1675 and 1680, and died in Virginia after April 24, 1765 at which time she wrote her will. Her last name may have been Prerrin or Lloyds.
Here is an excerpt from Catherine's will: "I Catherine Haley of St. Thomas Parish in Orange for and in consideration of the Love and good will which I bear toward my son Thomas Haley of Caroline County do give and grant Thomas Haley one negro boy named Robin at my decease. Catherine Haley" (Deed Book #13, Page 505).
Edward Haley married Catherine _____
Children:
David Haley [522] ++ Haley

Edward Haley married Catherine in Virginia. Their children were all born in King and Queen County, Virginia:

Edward (abt 1700 - bef 1728)
Sarah (abt 1702 - aft 1752) m. Charles/Thomas Oakes
James (1700/3 - aft 1760) m. Susannah/Sarah Brockman?
Elizabeth (abt 1704 - aft 1771) m. William Christopher
John (abt 1708 - 1781) m. Mary Anderson?
William (abt 1710 - 1803) m. Henrietta _____
Benjamin (abt 1712 - 1800/1)
Ambrose (abt 1714 - aft 27 Apr 1802) m. Temperance Gosney
Thomas (abt 1718 - abt Mar 1764) m. Susannah Chiles
David (abt 1716 - aft 5 Sep 1806) m. Ester _____
Valentine (abt 1720 - 1799) m. James Herndon

Edward brought his family from the Gloucester-York area to Orange County (later Spotsylvania County, and then King William County) prior to 1727 when he patented 980 acres on the branches of the North Fork of North Anna River.

[1048] James Brewer [Chart 35]
Male
Father: Sackfield Brewer [2096]
Mother: Elinor Barrett [2097]
Name: James Brewer+++ S352
Birth: (EST 1704) Charles City County, Virginia
Event: (6 JUL 1758) (witnessed the devise of John White)+++ S352
Death: (BEF 26 JUN 1759) Louisa County, Virginia

Source References for James Brewer:
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.


James Brewer was the son of Sackfield Brewer and Elinor Barrett. He was born in Charles City County, Virginia ("The Brewer Families of Colonial Virginia 1626-1776", by Marvin T. Broyhill III). He died before his estate was administered on June 26, 1759 in Louisa County, Virginia.
[1049] Elizabeth _____ [Chart 35]
Female
Birth: (EST 1704) Surry County, Virginia

Elizabeth _____ is of unknown descent. She was born in Surry County, Virginia.
James Brewer married Elizabeth _____
Children:
Sackville Brewer [524]

James married Elizabeth and had the following children:

William (bef 1733 - ) m. Susannah Ragland
Sackville (bef 6 Jul 1737 - 1795) m. Martha White
Philip (bef 6 Jul 1737 - )
Edmund B. (bef 6 Jul 1737 - bef 11 Oct 1793) m. Sarah Ragland
James ( ~1741 - bef 5 Apr 1819) m. Temperance Hundley

In 1725, James owned property next to his father in James City County, Virginia. He had moved from there to Hanover County, Virginia sometime before 1731. In 1742, Louisa County was formed from Hanover County. In 1743, "James Brewer of Hanover" bought 360 acres on the north side of Simon's Branch in Brunswick County, Virginia. No records of the sale of this land can be found through 1800 (Broyhill). He may not have ever moved to Brunswick because he is referred to later records as "James Brewer of Hanover". His two eldest sons, Edmund and Sackville, signed a bond as adminstrators of his estate in Louisa County, Virgiana on 26 June 1759. James was also mentioned in the will of his brother Sackville.

[1050] John White [Chart 14]
Male
Father: Col. Henry White [2100] ++ S355
Name: John White+++ S351 S352 S356
Name: Mr. John White++ S351
Name: Col. White of Hanover County++ S351
Name: John White of St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County++ S351
Name: John White of Hanover County++ S351
Birth: (ABT 1670) New Kent County, Virginia++ S351
Residence: (29 JUL 1695) New Kent County, Virginia (appointed as Surveyor of Highways)++ S351
Military: (4 JUL 1702) New Kent County, Virginia (present at militia muster as a private)++ S351
Residence: (25 MAR 1704) New Kent County, Virginia (paid quit rents on 510 acres)++ S351
Residence: (1 JUN 1704) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (chosen as one of the original 12 vestrymen)++ S351
Event: (1 JUN 1704) (St. Paul's Parish was established from the upper part of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia)++ S351
Residence: (2 NOV 1705) New Kent County, Virginia (issued patent on 211 acres at Beaver Dam Swamp for importation of 5 persons)++ S351
Residence: (10 JUL 1706) New Kent County, Virginia (listed as a vestryman in the vestry meeting minutes)++ S351
Residence: (24 SEP 1708) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made return on his land)++ S351
Residence: (3 APR 1711) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made Church Warden for 1 year)++ S351
Residence: (22 APR 1712) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made Church Warden for 1 year)++ S351
Residence: (11 NOV 1712) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (roads are cleared to his mill)++ S351
Residence: (19 JUN 1714) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (ordered to force persons to pay Bills of Exchange)++ S351
Residence: (11 OCT 1718) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (empowered to negotiate price for a new Church)++ S351
Residence: (10 OCT 1719) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made return on his land)++ S351
Event: (21 NOV 1720) (Hanover county was formed from that part of New Kent County lying within the boundaries of St. Paul's Parish)++ S351
Residence: (27 SEP 1729) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia (issued patent on 1888 acres (N.L.) new land on both sides of South Anna River, on Indian & Little Creeks)++ S351
Residence: (FROM 1731 TO 1743) Hanover County, Virginia (listed as a landowner)++ S351
Residence: (15 OCT 1737) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia (attended last vestry meeting)++ S351
Death: (1744) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia++ S351
Death: (BEF 16 APR 1744) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia++ S351

Source References for John White:
[S351] John White of Hanover County, Virginia and Some of His Decendants
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.
[S355] Americans of Gentle Birth, Vol. II
[S356] The Brewer Families of Colonial Virginia 1626-1776


John White was the son of Henry White. He was born in New Kent County (later Hanover County), Virginia and died there in St. Paul's Parish between October 15, 1737 when he attended his last Vestry meeting, and April 16, 1744 when he is first listed in the records as deceased. He probably died prior to March 29, 1744 when his eldest son added a survey mark to his father's land.
He first married, to whom is unknown, and had 2 known children:

John (bef 30 May 1697 - 4 Nov 1782) m. Mary Price
Samuel (bef 1710 - ) m. Elizabeth Smith

The first record of John White is on July 29, 1695, where he is appointed the Surveyor of Highways for some precincts in New Kent County, Virginia [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 1].
On May 30, 1697, John White, Jr., son of John White, is baptized [The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, pg 404].
On July 4, 1702, Private John White is present at the New Kent County Militia muster.
On March 25, 1704, John White of New Kent County paid an annual quit rent of 2 shillings per 100 acres on 190 and 320 acres [The Quit Rents of Virginia].
On June 1, 1704, by an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, St. Paul's Parish was established from the upper part of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 593]. Part of the Act required establishing a Vestry of 12 persons to oversee the Parish. Although the early records of the Vestry are missing, it appears that John White was one of the original 12 Vestryman, and he served on the Vestry for 33 years. The Vestry record for July 10, 1706 lists John White as one of the 12 Vestrymen.
On November 2, 1705, John White of St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, issued a patent on 211 acres at Beaver Dam Swamp in exchange for importing 5 people at 50 acres per person [Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. 3, pg 102].
On September 24, 1708, his land was recorded in precinct 33 of St. Paul's Parish [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 208]. Complete processioning returns were made four times fr
On April 3, 1711, he was appointed as one of the Church Wardens of the Vestry [ibid, pg 47]. The following year on April 22, 1712, he was again appointed as one of the Church Wardens [ibid, pg 54].
On November 11, 1712, the New Kent County court ordered roads cleared from his mill to Half Sink Road, and to Polegreen's Old Field [ibid, pg 57].
On June 19, 1714, and again on October 11, 1718 the records show him again representing the vestry [ibid, pp 65,84].
On October 19, 1719, his land was recorded in precincts 7, 18, and 19 of St. Paul's Parish [ibid, pg 256].
On September 27, 1729, John White of Hanover County issued a patent on 1888 acres of new land on both sides of the South Anna River, on the Indian and Little Creeks, for a sum of 9 pounds and 10 shillings [Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. 3, pg 359]; Hanover County was formed from St. Paul's Parish in New Kent County in 1720 [The Vestry Book of St. Paul s Parish, pg 595].
By October 18, 1735, John White was no longer acting as an overseer in precinct 17 [ibid, pg 283]. This may been been due to ill health. His last attendance at a Vestry meeting was on October 15, 1737 [ibid, pg 149].
On March 29, 1744, John White, Jr. added his survey mark to his father's land [ibid, pg 302], implying that his father was probably dead at that time. On April 16, 1744, a new Vestryman was elected to replace the deaceased John White [ibid, pg 178].
[1051] Catherine Barrett [Chart 24] [Chart 14]
Female
Father: James Barrett [2102] ++ S351
Mother: Mary _____ [2103] ++ S351
Name: Catherine Barrett++ S351
Name: Catherine Briane++ S351
Name: Katherine Brain+++ S352
Relation: paternal grandfather: Capt. William Barrett [4204] ++ S351
Birth: (EST 1693)
Event: (23 OCT 1714) Wilmington Parish, James City county, Virginia (received 400 acres of land from her father's estate)++ S351
Married 2nd: Robert Braine (BEF 17 NOV 1755)++ S351
Event: (6 JUL 1758) (named in the devise of John White)+++ S351 S352

Source References for Catherine Barrett:
[S351] John White of Hanover County, Virginia and Some of His Decendants
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.


Catherine Barrett was the daughter of James Barrett and Mary _____.
After her first husband died, she married Robert Braine by November 15, 1755 when John White, Jr. made a return on the land of John White's orphans that was in possession of Robert Braine [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 339].
On October 23, 1714, her father granted her 400 acres of old land on the west side of the Chickahominy River, in Wilmington Parish, James City County. This land was located adjacent to Sackfield Brewer, the uncle or grandfather of her future son-in-law. The land was part of the original 850 acres granted to her grandfather, William Barrett, on June 7, 1648. and then descended to his son James Barrett, who was bequeathing 400 acres each to his two daughters Catherine and Edith.
John White (his 2nd++ S351 ) married Catherine Barrett
Children:
Martha White [525] +++ S351 S352

John White married second Catherine Barrett as her first husband. They had the following children:

Mary (abt 1720 - 18 Mar 1806) m. John Price
James ( - ) m. Sarah _____
Barrett ( - ) m1. Anna Phillips, m2. Elizabeth Starke
Edith ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. John Holt
Elisha ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m Lucy _____
William (8 Sep 1731 - 3 Feb 1790) m1. Susannah Davis
Tillah ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Thomas King
Helena Maria ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Joseph Holt
Martha ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Sackville Brewer

On October 29, 1731, John White, Jr., and Sauel White first appear in the Vestry records as land owners [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 272].
John White's devise, dated July 6, 1758, mentions the 6 youngest children and the spouses of the daughters, his wife, and her second husband [Louisa Co., Va., Deed Book "C", pg 723].
James White appears as a land owner in 1755 in St. Paul's Parish, and Barrett White is listed as a witness to John White, Jr.'s land right on November 19, 1759 [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 376].

[1056] Robert McFarland [Chart 15]
Male
Name: Robert McFarland++ S101 Morris
Birth: (ABT 1675) county Tyrone, Ireland++ S101 Morris
Emigration: (1740) county Antrim, Ireland++ S101 Morris S207
Immigration: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ S101 Morris
Death: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ Morris

Source References for Robert McFarland:
[S101] Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910
[S102] Robert McFarland (1675-1740) of Ireland and Pennsylvania (Morris)
[S207] Mc Farland-Dunlap Family Bible Records 1837-1928


Robert McFarland is of unknown descent. He was born about 1675 in Tyrone County, Ireland. He died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1740 shortly after immigrating. He married first in 1705 at the age of 30 years, but to whom is unknown. They had 4 sons and 2 daughters. The following children are known:

Robert (1705 - 25 Dec 1797) m. Esther _____
Joseph (abt 1711 - ) m. Jean _____
Margaret (abt 1718 - ) m. James Chambers
[1057] Catherine Dean [Chart 15]
Female
Name: Catherine Dean++ S101 Morris
Name: Widow McFarland++ Morris
Birth: (ABT 1685) county Antrim, Ireland++ Morris
Emigration: (1740) county Antrim, Ireland++ S101 Morris S207
Immigration: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ S101 Morris
Residence: (1753) Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (tax list)+++ Morris
Death: (AFT 1753) Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Morris

Source References for Catherine Dean:
[S101] Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910
[S102] Robert McFarland (1675-1740) of Ireland and Pennsylvania (Morris)
[S207] Mc Farland-Dunlap Family Bible Records 1837-1928


Catherine Dean is of unknown descent. She was born about County Antrim, Ireland. She died after 1753 where she is listed as the "Widow McFarland" in the Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, tax list. She was living next to her son Robert. She is also found there listed as a widow in the 1751 tax list.
Robert McFarland married Catherine Dean
Children:
Justice William McFarland, Esq. [528] + Morris
Marriage: (ABT 1730) county Antrim, Ireland S101

Robert McFarland married Catherine Dean in County Antrim, Ireland about 1730. The following children are known:

William (abt 1731 - ) m. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
James (abt 1732 ) m. Margaret Downing

The family emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland in 1740, and landed in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Unknown
Robert McFarland married Unknown
Children:
Robert McFarland [532] ++ S101 Morris
Marriage: (1705) county Tyrone, Ireland S101

[1224] Ebenezer Prindle [Chart 5]
Male
Father: William Prindle [2448] +++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403 S409
Mother: Mary Desborough [2449] ++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403
Name: Ebenezer Prindle+++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403 S409
Birth: (10 SEP 1661) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut+++ Savage S393 S395 S403
Birth: (7 JUN 1669)++ Savage
Residence: (ABT 1709/10) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S393 S403
Will: (26 JUN 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Death: (BET 26 JUN 1740 AND 8 AUG 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S393 S395 S403
Probate: (8 AUG 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Source References for Ebenezer Prindle:
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S394] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
[S395] Families of Ancient New Haven
[S403] Prindle-Pringle Genealogy
[S409] William Prindle's Will


Ebenezer Prindle was the son of William Prindle and Mary Desborough. He was born on September 10, 1661 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [PRI]. He died in Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut sometime between June 26, 1740, when he wrote his will, and August 8, 1740, when his estate was probated [PRI].
He was a selectman in the first town government in Milford, Connecticut, and on July 4, 1703 he and his wife were baptized into the Milford Church.
About 1709 or 1710, he removed to Newtown where he settled. He was one of the first 37 proprietors there, and was a member of the first town government.
In 1711, he was appointed surveyor of highways in Milford.

[PRI] Prindle, Paul W., "Ancestry of Elizabeth Barrett Gillespie", Polyanthos, c. 1976, pg 220.
[1225] Elizabeth Hobby [Chart 5]
Female
Father: John Hobby [2450] ++ Savage S393 S399
Mother: Sarah Gray [2451]
Name: Elizabeth Hobby++ S393 S395 S403
Name: Elizabeth Hubby++ S393 S394 S395 S403
Name: Elizabeth Prindle++ Savage
Name: Eliz. Prindle++ S399
Birth: (EST 1661) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Source References for Elizabeth Hobby:
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S394] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
[S395] Families of Ancient New Haven
[S399] Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, The Spirit of '76, Volumes V-XII, 1893-1906
[S403] Prindle-Pringle Genealogy


Elizabeth Hobby was the daughter of John Hobby and Sarah Gray. She was born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. She was baptized as an adult in the Church at Milford, Connecticut on July 4, 1703. She was sometimes called Elizabeth Hubby.
Ebenezer Prindle married Elizabeth Hobby
Children:
Benjamin Prindle [612]

Ebenezer Prindle married Elizabeth Hobby and they had the following children:

Sarah (bef 4 Jul 1703 - ) m. John Foote
Ebenezer (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bet 17 May 1758 and 6 Nov 1758) not married
Enos (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bef 3 Ded 1724)
Joseph (bef 4 Jul 1703 - 11 Nov 1772) m1. Mary Adams, m2. Sarah Kimberly
Benjamin (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bef 6 Feb 1732/3)
Jonathan (bef 4 Jul 1703 - ) m. Elizabeth Thompson
Nathan (7 Apr 1704 - 8 Jul 1746) m. Mary Richason
Ephraim (19 Apr 1707 - ) m1. Elizabeth _____, m2. Mary Sherman
Jehoshaphat (12 Jul 1709 - 1812) m1. Hannah Smith, m2. Hannah Basten
Elizabeth (aft Feb 1710 - 20 Jun 1785) m. Samuel Root(s)

[1228] John Marshall [Chart 18]
Male
Father: Thomas Marshall [2456]
Name: John Marshall++ S411 S412 S413
Name: John Marshall Sr.++ S411
Birth: (1646) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Residence: (15 APR 1669) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (granted a parcel of meadow land at Cos Cob Neck)++ S411
Residence: (1672) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (original proprietor)++ S411
Residence: (14 DEC 1693) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (bought land of John Hobby)++ S411
Residence: (FROM 1694 TO 1695) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (member of the town list who paid taxes)++ S413
Married 3rd: Sarah Webb (16 MAY 1699)++ S412
Residence: (1708) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his son David)++ S411
Residence: (2 JAN 1710) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his son Samuel)++ S411
Residence: (1712) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his sons Joseph and John)++ S411
Residence: (2 MAY 1712) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (sold land to his son Joseph)++ S411
Residence: (1 MAR 1721) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (sold land to Joseph Ackerly)++ S411

Source References for John Marshall:
[S411] Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut
[S412] A Report of the Record Commissioners of Boston
[S413] History of Fairfield County, Connecticut


John Marshall was the son of Thomas Marshall and Janet Fidler. He was born in 1646 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died after May 12, 1712 in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
The first record of him in Greenwich was on April 15, 1669 when he was granted a parcel of meadow land at Cos Cob Neck.
At the town meeting of February 6, 1670, the committee reported that the town had obtained the title to the Mioschassiky lands from the Indians. The land was laid out "to ye number of thirty lots, four acres to the homelot." These purchasers would be later called the "27 Proprietors of 1672." John Marshall was listed. This area known as "Greenwich Old Towne", now Sound Beach, was first settled on the east side of the Myanos River. Horseneck, roughly what is now the modern city of Greenwich, Connecticut, was not settled until later.
On December 6, 1689 he was one of the overserrs of the will of Thomas Lyon -

"I have made choice of Thomas Brown of Rye and John Marshall Senior of Greenwich to be my Overseers to mee"

On December 14, 1693, he purchased land from John Hobby.
In the tax year of 1694 to 1695, he and his son are listed as having 165 pounds, and 10 shillings.
He married three times: to a daughter of John Rockwell, Elizabeth Lyon and Sarah Webb. The marriage to Sarah Webb took place on May 16, 1699.

John Marshall had the following children:

John ( - bef Dec. 13, 1726) m. Abigail Banks
Joseph ( - 1748) m. Mary
David ( - )
Daniel (1679 - aft 27 Apr 1725) m1. Abigail Butler, m2. _____
Martha ( - ) m. Thomas Merritt
Samuel ( - Apr 1713) m. Mary Whelpley
Hannah ( - )

In 1708, John Marshall deeded land to his son David. On January 2, 1710, deeded land to his son Samuel. In 1712 he deeded land to his sons John and Joseph. Then on May 2, 1712, his son Joseph purchased additional land from his father.
Unknown
John Marshall married Unknown
Children:
Daniel Marshall [614]

[1232] Andre' Lamoreaux [Chart 19]
Male
Name: Andre' Lamoreaux++ Coleman
Name: Andre' Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Andre Lamoureaux++ Coleman
Name: Andrew Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Andre' Lamourau++ Coleman
Name: Andrew Lamarue++ Coleman
Birth: (BET 1650 AND 1660) La Corberaie de Lusignan, France Coleman
Emigration: (BEF 1687) France Coleman
Residence: (1687) Meschers, Saintonge, France (sold household goods)++ Coleman
Residence: (22 JUN 1694) London, England++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 1 DEC 1695 AND 1700) New York++ Coleman S299
Residence: (1702/03) New York City, New York County, New York (purchased 32 acres in what is now midtown manhattan)++ Coleman
Census: (1703) New York City, New York County, New York (Named)++ Coleman
Occupation: (1702/03) ship's master++ Coleman
Residence: (13 JAN 1703) New York City, New York County, New York (witnessed marriage)++ Coleman
Event: (AFT 15 MAR 1705) (impressed into the British Navy to serve as captain of the merchantman aboard the ship Triton's Prize)++ Coleman
Event: (4 MAY 1706) (discharged from British Navy)++ Coleman
Death: (AFT 4 MAY 1706) New York++ Coleman
Occupation: ship builder++ Coleman

Source References for Andre' Lamoreaux:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S299] Hudson-Mohawk Family Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Volumes I-IV


Andre’ Lamoureux is of unknown descent. He was born between 1650 and 1660 in La Corberaie de Lusignan, France. He died after May 4, 1706 presumably in New York.
Andre left the Catholic church on June 29, 1678, and became a Huguenot.
[1233] Suzanne de la Tour [Chart 19]
Female
Name: Suzanne de la Tour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne LaTour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne Latour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne de LaTour++ Coleman
Birth: (1661) France
Emigration: (BEF 1687) France Coleman
Residence: (1687) Meschers, Saintonge, France (sold household goods)++ Coleman
Residence: (22 JUN 1694) London, England++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 1 DEC 1695 AND 1700) New York++ Coleman
Residence: (MAY 1700) New York City, New York County, New York (witnesses a baptism)++ Coleman
Residence: (1702/03) New York City, New York County, New York++ Coleman
Census: (1703) New York City, New York County, New York (Counted)++ Coleman
Death: (1720) New York City, New York County, New York Coleman*

Source References for Suzanne de la Tour:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)


Suzanne de la Tour is of unknown descent. She was born in 1661 and was of Saintes, Char Marit, France. She died in 1720 in New York.
Andre' Lamoreaux married Suzanne de la Tour
Children:
Daniel Lamoreaux [616] ++ Coleman
Marriage: (16 DEC 1687) Meche, Saintonge, France Coleman*
*S296:
Note:
about 1681

Andre’ Lamoureux married Suzanne de la Tour on December 16, 1687 in Meche, Saintonge, France. They had the following children (the first 2 were born in France, the rest in Bristol, England):

Elizabeth (abt 1688 - Dec 1708) m1. Gerret Dusjean, M2. _____ Grant
Judith (12 Dec 1689 - ) m. Pierre Chaperone
Jacques (abt 1689 - bef 9 Mar 1690/1)
Denise (24 Dec 1690 - dy)
Daniel (24 Dec 1693 - bef 22 Jun 1694)
Daniel (29 Nov 1695, - Oct 1754)
Elizabeth (abt 1697 - dy)

Andre' of Mesche’, France was a Pilot on the Girond River, which lies between La Rochelle and Bordeaux. Pilots were responsible for boarding inbound vessels, and guiding them safely up river into port. Pilot's were highly regarded, and followed a strict code of conduct.
Andre' and Suzanne were Huguenots, and sometime shortly before 1687, they along with their daughter, left "dinner on the table and candles burning", boarded his own ship in the middle of the night and stole away to England, where they arrived the next morning with about 200 pounds of goods and furniture. Suzanne was pregnant at the time.
By 1689, Andre' is in Bristol, England as a ship's master. He apparantly owned his own ship which he had built himself.
On June 22, 1694, where Andre', Suzanne Lamoureux and 2 children (Elizabeth and Judith] are on Denization list in Bristol, England. The Denization list was a list of applicants for citizenship of the British Empire.
They family boarded their ship, and sailed in to New York by 1700.
In 1702 or 1703, they purchased for 15 pounds, 32 acres in what is now part of the Rockerfeller property which contains the United Nations Building in midtown Manhattan.
"Andrew Lamarue" is listed in the 1703 New York City Census, as an inhabitant of the West Ward of New York City; 1 male between 16 and 60 years; 1 female between 16 and 60 years; and 1 male and 1 female both under 16 years. It is unclear from this whether Suzanne had died, or the eldest daughter Elizabeth had already married.
In New York, Andre' was master of a sloop and was taken by French Privateer in the West Indies, held for bounty, and forced to procure his own release, which he did, and soon returned to New York where he was almost immediately impressed (forced to serve) into the British Navy as the captain of the merchantman Her Maj-ties Ship Triton Prize. Upon hearing of the ordeal, the Governor of the New York Colony, "His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury", issued an order, dated May 4, 1706, for his immediate release. Apparently ship's masters were not permitted to be impressed into service. This is the last record we have of Andre' Lamoureux.

[1234] Pierre Masse' [Chart 19]
Male
Father: Daniel Masse' [2468]
Name: Pierre Masse'++ Coleman Cutter1
Birth: (BET 1654 AND 1656) Saintonge, France++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 7 MAR 1684 AND 29 APR 1689) New York++ Coleman
Emigration: (1685) France++ Coleman
Death: (AFT 1696) New York Coleman

Source References for Pierre Masse':
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)


Pierre Masse’ was the son of Daniel Masse’. He was born between 1654 and 1656 in France, probably Saintonge, possibly Moise, Char. Marit. He died after his last child was born - in 1696 - in New York.
[1235] Elizabeth Mercereau [Chart 19]
Female
Father: Capt. Jean Mercereau [2470] ++ Coleman
Mother: Elizabeth Dubois [2471] ++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mercereau++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mercerceau Masse'++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mersereau++ Coleman Cutter1
Birth: (ABT 1660) Moeze, Saintonge, France++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 7 MAR 1684 AND 29 APR 1689) New York++ Coleman Cutter1
Emigration: (1685) France++ Coleman Cutter1
Death: (AFT 1696) New York Coleman

Source References for Elizabeth Mercereau:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)
[S298] Forefathers of David Burlock Lamoreaux, Part 1, The Masse and Mercereau Families


Elizabeth Mercereau was the daughter of Captain Jean Mercereau married Elizabeth Dubois. She was born in Meschers, Saintonge, France about 1660. She died after her last child was born - in 1696 - in New York.
Pierre Masse' married Elizabeth Mercereau
Children:
Jeanne Margarite Masse' [617] ++ Coleman
Marriage: (29 APR 1681) Moeze, Saintonge, France++ Coleman

Pierre Masse’ married Elizabeth Mercereau on April 29, 1681 in La Rochelle, France. They had the following children (the first 2 born in La Rochelle, France, the rest in New York):

Elie (bef 25 Jan 1682 - )
Marie/Madeline (bef 7 Mar 1684 - abt 1685)
Daniel (29 Apr 1689 - ) m. Ester Fourret/Esther Fouinet
Ester (26 Jun 1690 - )
Pierre (17 May 1693 - )
Jeanne Margarite (22 May 1696 - Aug 1739) m. Daniel Lamoreaux

Pierre and Elizabeth, Huguenots, emigration to England 1685 with their 2 chidren, Elizabeth's mother, Elizabeth Dubois, and all of Elizabeth's siblings, except Paul who went to Holland, or to Philadelphia. They had prearranged for a small boat to meet them in the marshes and by early morning were on a Huguenot fishing craft on the way to England. The family left England shortly thereafter for Philadelphia, but a storm forced there ship into New York Harbor. They stayed and made their home on Staten Island.

[1236] Jeremiah Wood [Chart 16]
Male
Father: Jeremiah Wood [2472]
Mother: Elizabeth _____ [2473]
Name: Jeremiah Wood+++ S300 S414
Name: Jeremy Wood Jr++ S415
Birth: (1641) Huntington, Long Island, Suffolk County, New York
Residence: (6 MAR 1678) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (witness in court)++ S415
Census: (31 AUG 1698) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York+++ S300 S414
Death: (BEF 21 OCT 1710) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Birth: Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Married 1st: Susannah Smith

Source References for Jeremiah Wood:
[S300] The Hempstead Census of 1698
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I
[S415] Annals of Hempstead


Jeremiah Wood was the son of Jeremiah Wood and Elizabeth Gildersleeve. He was born in in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York, and died there before October 21, 1710.
He married first Susannah Smith and they had one son James (bef 1665) who must have died young.
[1237] Susannah Pine [Chart 16]
Female
Father: James Pyne [2474] ++ S414
Mother: Suzanne Armitage [2475]
Name: Susanah Wood+++ S300
Name: Susan Pine++ S414
Birth: (ABT 1653) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Census: (31 AUG 1698) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York+++ S300

Source References for Susannah Pine:
[S300] The Hempstead Census of 1698
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I


Susannah Pine was the daughter of James Pine and Suzanne Armitage. She was born in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York.
Jeremiah Wood (his 2nd) married Susannah Pine
Children:
Benjamin Wood [618]
Marriage: (1665) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York

Jeremiah Wood and Susannah Pine were married in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York in 1665. They had the following children:

Jeremiah (abt 1668 - aft 20 Feb 1703/04) m. Mary Bryan/James
James (abt 1670 - ) m. Mary Wood
Daniel (abt 1672 - )
Samuel (bef 23 Nov 1680 - )
Joseph (abt 1684 - aft 1704) m. Rebecca Titus
Edmond (abt 1686 - 18 Sep 1770) m. Ann Wood
Benjamin (abt 1688 - aft 2 Jun 1725) m. Catherine Covert
Epenetus (bef 18 Aug 1698 - Feb 1749/50) m. Martha Titus
Stephen (aft 18 Aug 1698 - aft 7 Mar 1739) m1. Rebecca (Jemima) Mott, m2. Geertje Winter
Soloman (aft 18 Aug 1698 - )
Phebe (aft 18 Aug 1698 - )

All of the first 8 children except Samuel and Joseph are listed as in the Hempstead census taken on August 31, 1698. Joseph must have been old enough to have moved away by then. Samuel either moved prior or had died.

[1240] Robert Sneden [Chart 19]
Male
Father: Nicholas Sneden [Claes] [2480]
Mother: Maria _____ [2481]
Name: Robert Sneathing
Name: Robert Snething
Name: Robart Senethen
Name: Robert Snealling
Name: Robert Snethen
Name: Robert Sneddon
Name: Robert Snedon
Name: Robert Sneaddon
Name: Robert Sneadonn
Name: Robert Sneadon
Name: Robert Sneaden
Name: Robert Sneadden
Name: Robert Snedden
Birth: (1676) New York
Event: (4 JAN 1697) Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York (bought from John Boud, 50 acres on a penninsula in Musketa Cove)
Census: (1698) Flushing, New York (listed as a freeman)
Event: (8 OCT 1704) Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York (bought from Daniel Simkins an additional 9-1/4 acres and 4 rods in Musketa Cove for 21 pounds.)
Event: (4 JAN 1713) Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York (sold to Adrean Hegman 3 tracts of land for 400 pounds)
Moved: (AFT 4 JAN 1713) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York
Event: (1 DEC 1713) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (bought from Richard Osburn several tracts of land on the island of Nassau for 340 pounds)
Event: (5 MAR 1715) (mentioned in his brother Nicholas' will)
Event: (15 OCT 1715) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (at the town meeting they voted to sell him 20 acres south of his existing lands for 40 pounds.)
Event: (15 OCT 1716) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected town treasurer)
Event: (27 FEB 1716/17) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (appointed to audit the town)
Event: (25 MAR 1717/18) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (appointed to audit the town)
Event: (22 APR 1718) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (appointed to settle debts and elected appraiser for the ensuing year)
Event: (14 JAN 1719) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected as a trustee)
Event: (5 APR 1720) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (chosen as sheep master and fence viewer)
Event: (6 FEB 1722) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (chosen to help lay out a grant of land)
Event: (11 MAR 1722/23) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (chosen as a trustee)
Event: (15 NOV 1723) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (his cattle ear mark was recorded)
Event: (7 APR 1724) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected to inventory Intestates' Estates)
Event: (31 DEC 1724) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected treasurer and appointed fencevier)
Event: (16 JAN 1726) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (he bought land from Isaac Odell for 150 pounds)
Event: (5 APR 1726) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected fenceviewer and to inventory Intestates' Estates)
Event: (4 APR 1727) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected fenceviewer and overseer of highways)
Event: (2 APR 1728) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected fenceviewer and overseer of highways)
Event: (30 JAN 1728/29) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (elected sheep master and overseer of highways)
Event: (30 JAN 1728/29) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (as a freeholder he posted a bond of 32 pounds)
Event: (15 APR 1729) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (chosen to appraise the two school house and pay the builders)
Event: (16 JAN 1734) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (deeded land to James Burling for 75 pounds)
Event: (18 JAN 1734) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (deeded land to his son Robert for 100 pounds)
Event: (31 JAN 1734) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (deeded land to his son Samuel)
Death: (AFT 31 JAN 1734) Eastchester, Westchester County, New York
Occupation: carpenter and farmer

Robert Sneden was the son of Nicholas Sneden and Marie _____. He died after January 31, 1734 in Eastchester, Westchester County, New York ["Westchester County, New York, Deed Records, Book G", pg 344].
He made his occupation as a carpenter and farmer.
On January 4, 1697, Robert '"Sneathing" of Flushing bought from John Boud of Oyster Bay "a certain Island or Neck of land containing about 50 acres lying within ye bounds of Oyster bay, northward from Musketa Cove as the same is now laid out and marked."
In 1698, he was listed as a "ffreemen-men" at Flushing in a census.
On October 18, 1704, Robert "Snething", house carpenter, bought from Daniel Simkins for 21 pounds, an additional lot of 9-1/4 acres and four rods within the limits of the Musketa Cove Patent. This lot was bordered by lands owned by himself and Nicholas "Snething".
On January 4, 1713, Robert "Sneathing" of Oyster Bay, "yeoman," sold to Adrean Hegman of Brockland, Kings County, New York, in consideration of 400 pounds, three tracts of land in the Township of Oyster Bay. He signed the deed "Robart Senethen." Sarah "Senathen" also made her mark.
By a deed dated December 1, 1713, Richard Osburn and his wife, conveyed to Robert "Snealling" of Queens County on "ye Island of Nassau," yeoman, several tracts in the Patent of Eastchester for 340 pounds.
On March 5, 1715, he is mentioned in his brother Nicholas' will as "my bro. Robert Snethen."
At Eastchester, Robert Sneden was a prominent member of the community. At a town meeting held October 15, 1715, Robert "Sneddon" and two others were appointed to meet with one Moses Hunt, attorney, regarding a parcel of land Hunt had leased from the town. Also at that meeting, it was voted to sell to Robert "Snedon" 20 acres of land to the south of his existing lands, for 40 pounds.
At a town meeting held October 15, 1716, Robert "Snedon" was elected town treasurer for the ensuing year. "The Said freeholders did agree by Voate that Jonathan Odle of Eastchester Should go to Robert Snedon treasurer for ye Said Town and in & for ye behalf of him Self and ye Reste of ye freeholders of ye Said town take Security of ye Said Snedon of all Such money As the Said freeholders hath intrusted and Lodged in ye hands of ye Said treasurer. . . ."
At a town meeting held February 27, 1716/17, it was voted to send Jeremiah Fowler and Robert "Sneddon", treasurer of the town, to New York to "audit ye accts of ye Said town with ye ( ) lawyers and others imployed in ye said towns business and when soe done to make Return to ye freeholders of what ye Said freeholders is in debt to those imployed as afoursaid . . ."
On March 25, 1717/18, at a town meeting, it was again voted that Robert "Sneaddon", treasurer, and Justice Noah Barton "go to New York to make up the accts of the town."
Apparently the audit revealed deficiencies, because at a town meeting held April 22, 1718, it was voted to send Robert "Sneadonn" to New York to one Mr. Bickley to pay him money. Robert "Sneadon" and Nathaniel Tompkins were also chosen to lay out lands voted to be sold to William White and to John Fowler. He was also chosen as one of the appraisers of Intestate Estates for the ensuing year.
At a town meeting held January 14, 1719, Robert "Sneaden" was elected as one of the trustees for the town, to deal with a tract of land called "Long Ratch."
At a meeting held April 5, 1720, Robert "Sneadon" was chosen a sheep master and fence viewer.
On February 6, 1722, Robert "Sneadon" was chosen to help lay out a grant of land from one Abraham Hiatt.
On March 11, 1722/3, Robert "Sneadon", among others, was chosen as a trustee to negotiate a new patent.
At a meeting held April 15, 1723, it was voted that only those persons having a "twenty pound priviledg and upward," and who had given bonds, could be trustees.
On November 15, 1723, his cattle "ear mark" was recorded in Eastchester.
On April 7, 1724, Robert "Sneeden" was elected to inventory Intestates' Estates.
On December 31, 1724, he was elected treasurer again for the ensuing year, as well as being again elected to inventory Intestates' Estates, as fenceviewer, and to lay out lands to be exchanged by the town with Henry Fowler.
On January 16, 1726, he purchased additional land at Eastchester from Isaac Odell, for 150 pounds.
At a town meeting held April 5, 1726, Robert "Sneadden" was again elected fence viewer and to inventory Intestates' Estates.
On April 4, 1727, he was elected fence viewer and overseer of the highways.
He was reelected to the same offices on April 2, 1728. He was also appointed with others to lay out a lot for a school house.
At a town meeting held January 30, 1728/9, the freeholders posted bond, Robert "Sneadden"'s portion being 32 pounds.
On April 1, 1729, he was elected sheep master and overseer of the highways.
On April 15, 1729, he was chosen, among others, to view the two school houses, appraise them, and pay the builders.
On June 9, 1729, Robert "Sneadden", among others, was appointed to negotiate the patent of Long Reach.
At a meeting held September 28, 1729, he was chosen one of a committee to inventory and lay out the common or undivided land in the town.
Robert Sneden disposed of his real property at Eastchester in January 1734 by the following three deeds:
January 16, 1734: "Robert Snedden, yeoman, and Sarah, his wife, to James Burling of New york, merchent, for 75 pounds.
January 18, 1734: "Robert Snedden Senr. yeoman to son, Robert Snedden Junr., carpenter, for consideration of 100 pounds." [Book G, p.["Westchester County, New York, Deed Records, Book G", pg 171]
January 31, 1734: "Robert Sneden, yeoman, for consideration of love and affection" to son, Samuel Sneden, for the advancement of his said son".

Sources:
"Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York," New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1934, vol. 65, p. 321
"Oyster Bay, New York. Town Records", vol. 2, p. 73; vol. 3, p. 39; vol. 4, p. 204
"The Documentary History of the State of New York", O'Callaghan, E.B., Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1850, vol. 1, p. 664
"Westchester County, New York. Deed Records", White Plains, New York, bk. E, pp. 53, 379; bk. F, p. 169; bk. G, pp. 171, 196, 334
"Eastchester, New York. Town Records", vol. 3, pp. 97, 100-104, 107-10, 113-14, 117-19; bk. between vols. 3 and 4, pp. 1-2, 7, 11-13; vol. 4, pp. 1, 7, 9, 13
[1241] Sarah _____ [Chart 19]
Female
Name: Sarah Senathen
Birth: (EST 1676)
Death: (AFT 16 JAN 1734)

Sarah _____ is of unknown descent. She was born about 1705 ["Oyster Bay, New York. Town Records, Vol. 4", pg 204]. Sarah "Senathen" made her mark on a deed dated January 4, 1713. She is mentioned in a deed on January 16, 1734.
Robert Sneden married Sarah _____
Children:
Robert Sneden [620]

Robert and Sarah Sneden were married and had the following children:

Nicholas ( - )
Elizabeth ( - ) m. John Fowler
Robert ( - bef 5 Mar 1765) m. bef 1731, Mary Dobbs
Samuel ( - bef Dec 1783) m. Sarah Ward
Abigail ( - ) m. Joseph Winslow

[1242] John Dobbs [Chart 19]
Male
Father: Walter Dobbs [2484]
Mother: Mary Merritt [2485]
Birth: (1675) Flatlands in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Death: (ABT 1745) Palisades, Rockland County, New York

John Dobbs was the son of Walter Dobbs and Mary Merritt. He was in Flatlands, Long Island, New York in 1675. By about 1698 or 1700, he had obtained a lease on an area of land to be known as Dobbs Ferry, on the east side of the Hudson River in Westchester County, New York, where he would operate a ferry for the next 40 years or more. He probably died in Palisades, Rockland County, New York around 1745, when his daughter, Mary, took over ferry operations. After his first wife died, he married Elizabeth Hyatt.
[1243] Abigail _____ [Chart 19]
Female
Birth: (EST 1675)

Abigail _____ is of unknown descent.
John Dobbs married Abigail _____
Children:
Mary Dobbs [621]

John Dobbs married Abigail _____. They have one known child: Mary (1709 - 31 Jan 1810) m. Robert Sneden.

[1244] Barnardus Swartwout [Chart 17]
Male
Father: Roeloff Swartwout [2488] ++ S301 S640
Mother: Eva Albertsen Bradt [2489] ++ S301
Name: Barnardus Swartwout++ S301 S640
Name: Bernardus Swartwout++ S628
Name: Bernardus Swartwould+++ S674
Birth: (1673) Kingston, Ulster County, New York++ S301
Baptized: (26 APR 1673) Old Dutch Reformed Church in Kingston, Ulster County, New York+++ S674
Residence: (1697) New York++ S628
Residence: (19 MAY 1700) Hurley, New York (27y)+++ S640 S674
Event: (2 OCT 1702) Ulster County, New York (he along with 28 others signed a dispatch to the Governor)++ S640
Event: (1719) Hurley, New York (appointed one of the first seven freeholders (trustees))++ S640
Event: (3 AUG 1720) Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York (purchased from Thomas Lewis for 320 pounds, 500 acres of land)++ S640
Event: (5 JAN 1721) Hurley, New York (resigned the office of trustee)++ S640
Moved: (ABT MAR 1721) Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York++ S640
Event: (13 SEP 1723) Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York (purchased from Andrew Teller for 180 pounds, 200 acres of land)++ S640
Event: (15 SEP 1723) Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York (purchased from Madam Brett for 45 pounds, 45 acres of land)++ S640
Event: (6 MAY 1727) Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York (purchased from Thomas Lewis for 100 pounds, 100 acres of land)++ S640
Event: (28 OCT 1741) Maghaghkemeck, New York (sold to Jacobus Swartwout, his nephew, for 126 pounds, the land known as Manjoar's)++ S640

Source References for Barnardus Swartwout:
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S628] Calendar of the N.Y. Colonial Manuscripts indorsed Land Papers - Extracts
[S640] The Swartwout Chronicles, 1339 to 1889
[S674] Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York


Barnardus Swatwout was the son of Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertsen Bradt. He was born in 1673 in Wiltwick, now called Kingston, Ulster county, New York and was baptized at the Old Dutch Reformed Church on April 26, 1673.
Sometime prior to his marriage in 1700, he had moved to Hurley, New York. In 1719 he was appointed on of the first seven freeholders (trustees) in Hurley.
On August 3, 1720, he purchased for 320 pounds, 500 acres from Thomas Lewis in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. On January 5, 1721, he resigned as a trustee in Hurley, and in the Spring of that year, moved to Poughkeepsie. On September 13, 1723, he purchased 200 acres adjoinging land from Andrew Teller for 180 pounds, and 2 days later, he purchased 45 acres of adjoining land from Madam Brett for 45 pounds. Then on May 6, 1727, he purchased 100 acres of adjoining land from Thomas Lewis for 100 pounds.
On October 28, 1741, he sold a lot of land known as Manjoar's that he had been granted earlier in Maghaghkemeck, New York to his nephew Jacobus Swartwout for 126 pounds.
[1245] Rachel Janse Schepmoes [Chart 17] [Chart 46]
Female
Father: Dirck Jansen Schepmoes [2490] ++ S640
Mother: Maritje Willems Krom [2491] ++ S640
Name: Rachel Schepmoes+++ S301 S674
Name: Rachel _____++ S640
Birth: (1678) Kingston (Wiltwick), Ulster County, New York++ S301
Residence: (19 MAY 1700) Kingston (Wiltwick), Ulster County, New York+++ S674

Source References for Rachel Janse Schepmoes:
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S640] The Swartwout Chronicles, 1339 to 1889
[S674] Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York


Rachel Janse Schepmoes was the daughter od Dirck Jansen Schepmoes and Maritje Willems Krom. She was born in 1678 in Wiltwick, now called Kingston, Ulster County, New York.

Chart 46: Ancestors of Rachel Janse Schepmoes
Linked To: Anna _____ [9961] , Gijsbert _____ [39856] , Gijsbert Willemsz _____ [9964] , Hendrik _____ [19932] , Hendrik Hendrikse _____ [9966] , Lijsbeth Voet _____ [9967] , Sara Pietersen _____ [4981] , Willem Gijsbertsz _____ [19928] , Maeyken Hendricksen [4983] , Maritje Willems Krom [2491] , Willem Gijsbertsz Krom [4982] , Dirck Jansen Schepmoes [2490] , Huygen Schepmoes [79680] , Jan Huygensz Schepmoes [39840] , Jan Jensen Schepmoes [4980] , Jan Pieterszen Schepmoes [9960] , Pieter Jansz Schepmoes [19920] , Rachel Janse Schepmoes [1245]

Huygen
Schepmoes
  |
Jan                                        Gijsbert
Huygensz                                   _____
Schepmoes                                    |
  |                                          |
Pieter            Casper                   Willem      Hendrik
Jansz             Van Naerden              Gijsbertsz  _____
Schepmoes             |                    _____         |
   |                  |                       |          |
Jan        + Anna   Pieter      + Aechtje  Gijsbert    Hendrik   + Lijsbeth
Pieterszen | _____  Casparazen  | Jans     Willemsz    Hendrikse | Voet
Schepmoes  |        Mabie       | (1625-)  _____       _____     | _____
           |        Van Naerden |            |                   |
           |                    |            |                   |
          Jan           +     Sara         Willem        +    Maeyken
          Jensen        |     Pieterse     Gijsbertsz    |    Hendricksen
          Schepmoes     |     Van Naerden  Krom          |
          (-1656)       |                                |
                        |                                |
                      Dirck               +           Maritje
                      Jansen              |           Willems
                      Schepmoes           |           Krom
                      (1648-)             |
                                          |
                                        Rachel
                                        Janse
                                        Schepmoes
                                        (1678-)
                                          |
                                        chart 17

Barnardus Swartwout married Rachel Janse Schepmoes
Children:
Rudolphus Swartwout [622] ++ S301
Marriage: (19 MAY 1700) Hurley, New York+++ S301 S640 S674

Barnardus and Rachel were married on May 19, 1700 in Hurley, New York and had the following children:

Rudolphus (bef 30 Mar 1701/02 - aft 10 Mar 1777) m. 2 Jun 1725, Elsje Sanders
Abraham (bef 31 Jan 1702/03 - ) m. Tryntjen Van Kleeck
Eva (bef 18 Feb 1704/05 - ) m. Gerrit Vilet Davis
Jacobus (bef 1 Feb 1707/08 - )
Maria (bef 7 Mar 1710 - ) m. Aug 1759, Frederick Van Der Merk
Catryna (bef 28 Sep 1711 - ) m. Henrick Bartlett
Thomas (bef 27 Dec 1713 - )
Johannes (bef 29 Apr 1716 - Dec 1805) m. bef 1743, Neeltje Van Der Bogaert
Cornelius (bef 23 Nov 1718 - 4 Jul 1747)

[1246] Thomas Sanders [Chart 25]
Male
Father: Robert Sanders [2492] +++ S599 S664
Mother: Elsije Barents Van Kleek [2493] +++ S599 S664
Name: Thomas Sanders+++ S599 S664
Name: Thomas Sanderszen+++ S625 S810
Birth: (24 SEP 1675)+ S664

Source References for Thomas Sanders:
[S599] New York Wills, Liber 7
[S625] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record - Extracts
[S664] Contributions to the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800
[S810] Marriage Index: Selected Areas of NY, 1639-1916


Thomas Sanders was the son of Robert Sanders and Elsije Barents Van Kleek. He was born on September 24, 1675.
[1247] Aeltie Santvoort [Chart 25]
Female
Father: Jacob Abrahamse Santvoort [2494]
Mother: Magdeleentje Van Vleck [2495]
Name: Aeltie Santvoort+++ S625 S810
Birth: (EST 1679)
Residence: (1701) New York City, New York County, New York++ S625 S628
Residence: (1702) New York City, New York County, New York++ S625 S628
Residence: (1703) New York City, New York County, New York++ S625 S628

Source References for Aeltie Santvoort:
[S625] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record - Extracts
[S628] Calendar of the N.Y. Colonial Manuscripts indorsed Land Papers - Extracts
[S810] Marriage Index: Selected Areas of NY, 1639-1916


Aeltie Santvoort was the daughter of Jacob Abrahamse Santvoort and Magdeleentje Van Vleck.
Thomas Sanders married Aeltie Santvoort
Children:
Elsje Sanders [623]
Marriage: (26 FEB 1695/96) New Amsterdam Reformed Church in New York City, New York County, New York+++ S625 S810

Thomas and Aeltie were married at the New Amsterdam Reformed Church in New York City, New York County, New York on February 26, 1695/96, and were living in the same city from 1701 through 1703. The had the one known daughter: Elsje (1703 - bef 1755) m. 2 Jun 1725, Rudolphus Swartwout.

[1248] Lt. John Taylor [Chart 36]
Male
Father: Capt. John Taylor [2496] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S190 MJ4:25-39
Mother: Thankful Woodward [2497] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S190 MJ4:25-39
Name: John Taylor+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S190 S264
Name: John Taylor Jr.++ NEF MJ4:25-39
Name: John Taylor of Norwalk++ HOFV1
Birth: (10 OCT 1667) Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S190 MJ4:25-39
Moved: (ABT 1698) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ MJ4:25-39
Military: (MAY 1717) (appointed to the rank of Quarter-Master in the Fairfield County Troop)++ HOFV1
Military: (OCT 1718) (appointed to the rank of Lieutenant in the Fairfield County Troop)++ HOFV1
Event: (28 DEC 1719) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (was conveyed land by Samuel Finch)++ HOFV1
Will: (9 OCT 1744)++ HOFV1
Death: (18 NOV 1744) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S190 S264 MJ4:25-39
Probate: (4 DEC 1744)++ HOFV1
Married 2nd: Sarah Lewis, the widow of James Bennett+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 MJ4:25-39

Source References for Lt. John Taylor:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S190] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume III
[S264] Index to the The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk Connecticut
[S749] Search For The Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Volume 4 - Allen Thru Flyer (MJ4)


John Taylor was the son of John Taylor and Thankful Woodward. He was born on October 10, 1667 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. His will was written on October 9, 1744. He died on November 18, 1744 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut. His estate was probate on December 4, 1744.
He was appointed to the rank of Quarter-Master in the Fairfield County Troop in May of 1717, and then to Lieutenant in October of 1718.
On December 28, 1719, he was conveyed land by Samuel Finch.
He married 2nd Sarah Lewis, the widow of James Bennett.
[1249] Wait Clapp [Chart 36]
Female
Father: Capt. Preserved Clapp [2498] ++ HOFV1 NEF MJ4:25-39
Mother: Sarah Newberry [2499] ++ HOFV1 NEF MJ4:25-39
Name: Wait Clapp+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 NEF S190 S191 MJ4:25-39
Name: Wait _____++ S264
Name: Wait Taylor++ S264
Birth: (1670) Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts++ MJ4:25-39
Birth: (18 NOV 1670) Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts++ HOFV1
Birth: (18 NOV 1670)++ S191
Birth: (8 NOV 1670) Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts++ NEF S190
Moved: (ABT 1698) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ MJ4:25-39
Death: (29 JAN 1721/22) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S264 MJ4:25-39
Death: (1723)++ S190

Source References for Wait Clapp:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S190] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume III
[S191] The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, Vol. 1
[S264] Index to the The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk Connecticut
[S749] Search For The Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Volume 4 - Allen Thru Flyer (MJ4)


Wait Clapp was the daughter of Preserved Clapp and Sarah Newberry. She was born in November of 1670 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. She died on January 29, 1721/22 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Lt. John Taylor married Wait Clapp
Children:
Josiah Taylor [624] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1 MJ4:25-39
Marriage: (1692) Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Marriage: (ABT 1698) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S190

John and Wait were married in 1692 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. They had the following children. The first five born in Northampton, last five at Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut.

Wait (27 Mar 1690 - Sep 1692)
John (20 Feb 1691 - 19 Mar 1692)
Wait (abt 1693 - ) m. Jachin Gregory
John (10 Jun 1695 - 3 May 1744) m1. 6 Nov 1723, Sarah Lockwood; m2. 19 Jan 1726/27, Hannah Stewart
Abner (19 Sep 1697 - ) m. Hannah _____ .
Noah (5 Oct 1699 - 15 Feb 1768) m1. Sarah Bennett; m2. 31 Jan 1745/46, Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin
Josiah (17 Oct 1701 - 11 Feb 1781) m. 2 Aug 1729, Thankful French
Rueben (21 Nov 1703 - 1752) m. Eunice Couch
Sarah (22 Nov 1706 - ) m. Dec 1728, Nathaniel Bates
Mary (2 Oct 1709 - ) m. Asahel Raymond

They moved from Northampton to Norwalk around 1698.

[1250] Sgt. Samuel French [Chart 37]
Male
Father: Ens. Thomas French [2500] ++ HOFV1 S188 S414 S646
Mother: Deborah Wathen [2501] ++ HOFV1 S188
Name: Samuel French++ HOFV1 Hubbell S188 S230 S414 S594 S646 MJ4:25-39
Name: Samuel French of Stratfield++ HOFV1
Name: Sergt. Samuel French++ HOFV1
Name: Sergt. Samuel French of Stratfield++ HOFV1
Name: Samuel French of Stratfield+++ HOFV2
Birth: (21 AUG 1667) Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S188 S414 S641 S646
Residence: (2 DEC 1694) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (renewed covenant at Fairfield Church)++ HOFV1
Residence: (2 AUG 1696) Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1
Event: (8 MAR 1697) (admitted to full communion)++ HOFV1
Event: (12 SEP 1710) (assigned guardian of Elizabeth Wakeman)++ HOFV1
Event: (1728) (cheif heir in his uncle Jonathan Pitman's will)++ HOFV1
Death: (20 DEC 1732) Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (65y)++ HOFV1 S188*
Will: (22 DEC 1732)++ HOFV1
Death: (23 DEC 1732)++ HOFV1
Probate: (15 JAN 1733)++ HOFV1
Occupation: farmer and carpenter++ S188

Source References for Sgt. Samuel French:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S187] History of the Hubbell Family (Hubbell)
[S188] Descendants of George and Margery Wathen of Salem, Massachusetts
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I
[S594] Bennett and Allied Families
[S641] Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut, Vols. 1 & 2
[S646] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol I
[S749] Search For The Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Volume 4 - Allen Thru Flyer (MJ4)

[1251] Abigail Hubbell [Chart 37]
Female
Father: Sgt. Richard Hubbell [2502] ++ HOFV1 Hubbell S188 NEF S594
Mother: Elizabeth Gaylord [2503] ++ HOFV1 S188 NEF S594
Name: Abigail Hubbell++ HOFV1 Hubbell S188 S230 S594
Name: Abigail Hubwell++ Hubbell
Name: Abigail French++ HOFV1 Hubbell
Name: Abigail Hubbell of Stratfield++ HOFV1
Birth: (ABT 1672) Stratford, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S188 S594
Residence: (8 FEB 1697) Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (renewed covenant at Stratfield Church)++ HOFV1
Death: (AFT 1741)++ HOFV1 S188
Residence: (12 FEB 1740/41) Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (conveyed land she had received from her father)++ HOFV1

Source References for Abigail Hubbell:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S187] History of the Hubbell Family (Hubbell)
[S188] Descendants of George and Margery Wathen of Salem, Massachusetts
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S594] Bennett and Allied Families

Sgt. Samuel French married Abigail Hubbell
Children:
Thankful French [625] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1 Hubbell S230 MJ4:25-39
Marriage: (ABT 1693/94)++ HOFV1 S188 S594

[1256] Deliverance Bennett [Chart 38]
Male
Father: Thomas Bennett [2512] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Mother: Sarah Hubbard [2513] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Name: Deliverance Bennett+++ HOFV2 HOFVS S1043:30-31
Birth: (25 DEC 1688)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Baptized: (31 MAR 1695) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1
Will: (29 AUG 1759)+++ HOFV2
Death: (18 APR 1761) Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut (72y 3m 13d)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Probate: (5 MAY 1761)+++ HOFV2

Source References for Deliverance Bennett:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S639] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Supplement (HOFVS)
[S1043] The Hickok Genealogy

[1257] Mary Bigg [Chart 38]
Female
Father: Thomas Bigg [2514]
Name: Mary Bigg+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Name: Mary Biggs+++ HOFV2
Name: Mary (Bigg) Bennett++ S1043:30-31
Birth: (ABT OCT 1688)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Death: (14 APR 1761) (72y 6m)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1

Source References for Mary Bigg:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S1043] The Hickok Genealogy


Mary Bigg was the daughter of Thomas Bigg.
Deliverance Bennett married Mary Bigg
Children:
William Bennett [628] ++ HOFV2 S1043:30-31
Marriage: (5 MAR 1708)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Marriage: (15 MAR 1708)+++ HOFV2

[1258] Deacon Benjamin Hickok [Chart 39]
Male
Father: Sgt. Samuel Hickox [2516] ++ HOFV1 S301 S568 S614 S1043:5-6,11-13 S1044:7-8
Mother: Hannah Upson [2517] ++ S568 S1043:5-6
Name: Deacon Benjamin Hickok++ S568 S1043:11-13
Name: Benjamin Hickock++ HOFV1 S1043:5-6
Name: Benjamin Hecox of Stamford++ HOFV1
Name: Benjamin Hickox++ S592 S1043:11-13 S1044:11
Name: Deacon Benjamin Hickock++ S614
Name: Benjamin Hickox of Norwalk++ S1043:11-13
Name: Deacon Benjamin ++ S1043:30-31
Name: Beniaman Hickox++ S1044:7-8
Name: Ben. Hickox++ S1044:7-8
Name: Beniaman Hickox++ S1044:11
Birth: (1685)++ S301
Birth: (1686) Waterbury, Connecticut++ S301 S592 S614
Birth: (ABT 1686)++ HOFV1 S568 S1043:5-6,11-13
Event: (28 FEB 1694/95) Waterbury, Connecticut (mentioned in father's inventory) (9y)++ HOFV1 S1044:7-8
Event: (MAR 1694/95) Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut (mentioned in father's inventory) (9y)++ S1043:5-6
Event: (6 MAR 1704/05) Waterbury, Connecticut (he received from the distribution of his father's estate)++ S1044:7-8
Residence: (1715) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S301 S568 S1043:11-13
Event: (28 MAR 1718/19) (agreement among Gershom Lockwood's heirs)++ HOFV1
Event: (1728) (member of the Hartford General Assembly)++ S301 S1043:11-13
Event: (1732) (member of the Hartford General Assembly)++ S568
Event: (14 FEB 1732) Wilton, Connecticut (appointed 1st Deacon of the Wilton Church)++ S301 S568 S1043:11-13
Event: (FROM 1736 TO 1745) Fairfield County, Connecticut (Justice of the Peace)++ S1043:11-13
Death: (1745) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S301 S568
Will: (7 JUN 1745) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S1044:11
Will: (17 JUN 1745) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S1043:11-13
Death: (17 NOV 1745) Wilton, Connecticut (59y)++ S614 S1043:5-6,11-13
Probate: (27 NOV 1745)++ HOFV1
Event: (27 NOV 1745) (witness to his made oath)++ S1044:11
Probate: (29 NOV 1745)++ S1043:11-13
Probate: (3 DEC 1745)++ S1044:11
Inventory: (23 DEC 1745) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S1044:11

Source References for Deacon Benjamin Hickok:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S568] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume V
[S592] The Upson Family in America
[S614] Early Settlers of New York State, Volume I
[S1043] The Hickok Genealogy
[S1044] Appendix to Hickok Genealogy

[1259] Sarah Lockwood [Chart 39]
Female
Father: Lt. Gershom Lockwood [2518] ++ HOFV1 NEF S593 S614 S615 S1043:11-13
Mother: Lady Ann Millington [2519] ++ NEF S593 S614 S615 S1043:11-13
Name: Sarah Lockwood++ HOFV1 NEF S301 S593 S614 S615 S1043:5-6,11-13
Name: Sarah (Lockwood) Selleck++ HOFV1 S568
Name: Sarah (Lockwood) Selleck of South Norwalk++ S592
Name: Sarah Kellogg++ S1043:11-13
Birth: (1678)++ S301 S568 S614
Birth: (ABT 1679)++ HOFV1 S1043:11-13
Birth: (1687)++ S1043:11-13
Married 1st: Alexander Montgomery (BEF 22 NOV 1692)++ S615
Married 2nd: Nathaniel Selleck (25 JAN 1699/00) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1
Married 1st: Nathaniel Selleck (1678 - 1712) (25 JAN 1700)++ S1043:11-13
Event: (28 MAR 1718/19) (agreement among Gershom Lockwood's heirs)++ HOFV1
Married 4th: Samuel Kellogg as his 2nd wife (9 MAR 1755)++ HOFV1
Married 3rd: Samuel Kellogg (1673 - 1757) as his 2nd wife (9 MAR 1755) Wilton, Connecticut++ S1043:11-13
Will: (10 JAN 1765) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut (as Sarah Kellogg)++ HOFV1 S1043:11-13
Probate: (23 FEB 1765)++ HOFV1
Death: (27 FEB 1765) Wilton, Connecticut (86y)++ HOFV1 S301 S568 S614 S1043:11-13

Source References for Sarah Lockwood:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S568] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume V
[S592] The Upson Family in America
[S593] Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America
[S614] Early Settlers of New York State, Volume I
[S615] Families of Western New York
[S1043] The Hickok Genealogy

Deacon Benjamin Hickok (his 2nd++ HOFV1 S592 ) married Sarah Lockwood (her 1st++ HOFV1 )
Children:
Abigail Hickok [629] ++ HOFV2 S1043:11-13,30-31 S1044:11
Marriage: (3 FEB 1713/14) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ HOFV1 S301 S614 S1043:11-13

[1260] David Lyon [Chart 40]
Male
Father: Joseph Lyon [2520] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1:397-398
Mother: Mary Jackson [2521] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1:397-398
Name: David Lyon+++ HOFV2 HOFV1:397-398
Birth: (EST 1697)
Baptized: (27 JUN 1697) Fairfield Church, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2:600 HOFV1:397-398
Event: (13 NOV 1700) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (charge of his portion of his father's estate was given to his step-father, John Bagley)+++ HOFV1:397-398
Event: (1 APR 1712) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (chose his step-father, John Bagley as his guardian)+++ HOFV1:397-398
Event: (2 AUG 1718) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (gave receipt to his uncle Samuel)+++ HOFV1:397-398
Will: (4 JUN 1722) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2:600 HOFV1:397-398
Death: (BET 4 JUN 1722 AND 7 FEB 1723/24) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2:600 HOFV1:397-398
Probate: (7 FEB 1723/24) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2:600 HOFV1:397-398

Source References for David Lyon:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)

[1261] Elizabeth _____ [Chart 40]
Female
Name: Elizabeth _____+++ HOFV2:600 HOFV1:397-398
Birth: (EST 1697)

Source References for Elizabeth _____:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)

She was probably the neice of the wife of Thomas Nash.
Her last name may have been Lee.
David Lyon married Elizabeth _____
Children:
David Lyon [630] ++ HOFV2

[1262] Gideon Hurlbut [Chart 41]
Male
Father: Thomas Hurlbut [2524] ++ HOFV2:517 HOFV1:316-317 S710
Mother: Mary Brown [2525] ++ HOFV2:517 HOFV1:316-317 S710
Name: Gideon Hurlbut++ HOFV2 HOFV1:316-317 S230
Birth: (ABT 1688) Woodbury, Connecticut++ HOFV1:316-317
Birth: (1688)++ HOFV2:517
Baptized: (AUG 1688) Woodbury, Connecticut++ HOFV2 HOFV1:316-317
Event: (1 DEC 1714) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (appointed gaurdian of his brother Elijah)++ HOFV1:316-317 S710
Event: (9 FEB 1725/26) (conveyed land in Woodbury)++ HOFV1:316-317 S710
Will: (13 JUN 1755)++ HOFV2
Death: (9 MAR 1757) Westport, Connecticut (70y)++ HOFV2:517 HOFV1:316-317
Probate: (4 MAR 1757/58)++ HOFV2

Source References for Gideon Hurlbut:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S710] Francis Brown, Early Settler of Stamford, CT

[1263] Margaret _____ [Chart 41]
Female
Name: Margaret _____++ HOFV2 HOFV1:316-317
Name: Margaret Hammer
Birth: (ABT 1700)++ HOFV2 HOFV1:316-317
Death: (28 FEB 1754) (54y)++ HOFV2 HOFV1:316-317

Source References for Margaret _____:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)

Gideon Hurlbut married Margaret _____
Children:
Martha Hurlbut [631] ++ HOFV2 S230

[1264] William Jelliffe [Chart 21]
Male
Name: William _____++ S8
Birth: (EST 1678)
Death: (at sea)++ S8

Source References for William Jelliffe:
[S2] The Forsythe-Humphrey Story
[S8] Letter from Ora Cunningham to Minnie Forsythe


William Jelliffe is of unknown descent. He died at sea. His only known son is Thomas ( - ) m. Catherine Fillow.
Unknown
William Jelliffe married Unknown
Children:
Thomas Jelliffe [632] ++ S2 S8

[1266] John Fillow [Chart 21]
Male
Name: John Fillow++ S262 S572 S595
Name: John Philleo++ S572
Name: John Fillio++ S595
Name: John Fillioe of Norwalk++ S595
Name: John Fillo of Norwalk++ S595
Name: John Filland Sr.++ S595
Birth: (ABT 1667) France++ S262 S595
Emigration: (ABT 1700) France (33y)++ S262 S595
Immigration: (ABT 1700) (33y)++ S262 S595
Residence: (25 OCT 1700) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut (bought 4 acres of land from Joseph B. Boutton)++ S595
Residence: (31 MAR 1707/08) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut (bought land in the Indian Field)++ S595
Residence: (SEP 1707/08) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut (received deed)++ S595
Residence: (29 DEC 1710) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut (granted a seat in the meeting house)++ S595
Probate: (13 DEC 1733) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S595
Death: (1733/34) (66y)++ S572 S595
Inventory: (7 JAN 1733/34)++ S595
Death: (BEF 26 FEB 1734/35) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S595
Occupation: Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut weaver++ S262 S595
Occupation: France glove maker++ S262 S595

Source References for John Fillow:
[S262] Record of the Descendants of John Fillow
[S572] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume I
[S595] The Fillow, Philo And Philleo Genealogy

[1267] Sarah _____ [Chart 21]
Female
Name: Sarah _____++ S595
Name: Sara _____++ S572
Birth: (EST 1667)
Event: (26 FEB 1734/35) (gave to John Fillow Jr., her right in John Fillow's estate)++ S595

Source References for Sarah _____:
[S572] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume I
[S595] The Fillow, Philo And Philleo Genealogy

John Fillow married Sarah _____
Children:
Catherine Fillow [633]
Marriage: (BEF 29 DEC 1710)++ S572 S595

[1268] Benjamin Scrivener [Chart 21]
Male
Birth: (EST 1662)
Death: (15 OCT 1704) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Occupation: weaver
[1269] Hannah Andrews Crampton [Chart 21]
Female
Birth: (1662) Connecticut
Benjamin Scrivener married Hannah Andrews Crampton
Children:
_____ Scrivener [634]
Marriage: (5 MAR 1679/80) Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut

[1272] John Sturges [Chart 42]
Male
Father: John Sturges [2544] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1 NEF NGSQ S401 S574
Mother: Deborah Barlow [2545] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1 S401
Name: John Sturges+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 NEF S401
Name: John Sturges , 2d+++ HOFV2
Name: John Sturges Jr.++ NGSQ
Name: John Sturgis++ HOFV1
Name: John Sturges Sr.++ HOFV1
Name: John Sturgis Jr.++ S574
Birth: (EST 1673) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Event: (4 DEC 1716) (appointed guardian of Francis Bradley)++ HOFV1
Will: (12 MAR 1729/30)++ HOFV1
Death: (1744)+++ HOFV2
Death: (1743/44)++ S401
Probate: (5 JAN 1743/44)++ HOFV1
Married 1st: Mary Goodwin++ NEF

Source References for John Sturges:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S303] National Genalogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85 (NGSQ)
[S401] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors
[S574] Sixteen Hundred Lines to Pilgrims (Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims), Volume III

[1273] Abigail Wheeler [Chart 42]
Female
Name: Abigail Wheeler++ S574
Name: Abigail Sturges+++ HOFV2
Name: Abigail _____+++ HOFV2 S401
Birth: (EST 1673)
Will: (13 OCT 1748)++ HOFV1
Probate: (17 SEP 1750)++ HOFV1

Source References for Abigail Wheeler:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S401] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors
[S574] Sixteen Hundred Lines to Pilgrims (Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims), Volume III

John Sturges married Abigail Wheeler
Children:
Eleazer Sturges [636] +++ HOFV2 HOFV1 NGSQ

[1274] Sgt. Samuel Osborn [Chart 42]
Male
Father: Capt. John Osborn [2548] ++ HOFV1
Mother: Sarah Bennett [2549] ++ HOFV1 S594
Name: Samuel Osborn+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Name: Sergt. Samuel Osborn++ HOFV1
Name: Samuel Osborn Sr.++ HOFV1
Birth: (1680)+++ HOFV2
Birth: (ABT 1680)++ HOFV1
Married 2nd: Hannah Couch (1699 - 1774) (4 NOV 1724) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Event: (27 OCT 1725) (renwed his covenant)++ HOFV1
Will: (2 AUG 1751)++ HOFV1
Death: (2 APR 1752) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (72y)+++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Probate: (7 APR 1752)++ HOFV1

Source References for Sgt. Samuel Osborn:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S594] Bennett and Allied Families

[1275] Abigail Rumsey [Chart 42]
Female
Father: Robert Rumsey [2550] ++ HOFV1 Cutter1 S398
Mother: Rachel Frost [2551] ++ HOFV1 Cutter1 S398
Name: Abigail Rumsey+++ HOFV2 HOFV1 Cutter1 S398
Name: Abigail Osborn++ HOFV1
Birth: (ABT 1680)++ HOFV1
Adult Christening: (26 DEC 1703) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (Fairfield Church)++ HOFV1
Death: (5 AUG 1724) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (44y)++ HOFV1

Source References for Abigail Rumsey:
[S155] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 (HOFV2)
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)
[S398] Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York, Volumes I-III

Sgt. Samuel Osborn married Abigail Rumsey
Children:
Abigail Osborn [637] ++ HOFV2 HOFV1
Marriage: (ABT 1700)++ HOFV1

[1360] Adolf Peters [Chart 103]
Male
Name: Adolf Peters++ S785
Birth: (EST 1639) Oberwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Source References for Adolf Peters:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Adolf Peters is of unknown descent. He was born in Oberwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. He had one known son, also born in Oberwennerscheid: Johann Peter ( - 11 Aug 1742) m. 2 Feb 1700, Eva Herkenrath.
Unknown
Adolf Peters married Unknown
Children:
Johann Peter Peters [680] ++ S785

[1362] Theodor Herkenrath [Chart 103]
Male
Father: Johann Herkenrath [2724] ++ S785
Mother: Katharina _____ [2725] ++ S785
Name: Theodor Herkenrath++ S785
Birth: (1650) Wennerscheid, Germany++ S785

Source References for Theodor Herkenrath:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Theodor Herkenrath was the son of Johann Herkenrath and Kathrina _____. He was born in Wennerscheid, Germany in 1650.
[1363] Gertrud Schmitz [Chart 103]
Female
Father: Jakob Schmitz [2726] ++ S785
Name: Gertrud Schmitz++ S785
Birth: (EST 1650) Dahl, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Source References for Gertrud Schmitz:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Gertrud Schmitz was the daughter of Jakob Schmitz. She was born in Dahl, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Theodor Herkenrath married Gertrud Schmitz
Children:
Eva Herkenrath [681] ++ S785
Marriage: (1 DEC 1670) Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Theodor and Gertrud were married on December 1, 1670 in Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and had the following children. The first was born in Höfferhof/Hoff and the rest in Wennerscheid:

Eva (29 Feb 1672 - ) m. 2 Feb 1700, Neunkirchen, Johann Peter Peters
Johann Peter (21 Jan 1674 - Renzert) m. 29 Nov 1690, Neunkirchen, Barbara Renzert
Christine Margaretha (21 Feb 1678 - )
Nikolaus (23 May 1683 - )
Johann Wilhelm (6 May 1685 - )
Eva Margaretha (11 May 1687 - )
Anna Maria (25 May 1690 - ) m. Neunkirchen, Johannes Wilhelm Kaufmann
Anna Gertrud (Jun 1692 - )

[1364] Peter Orth [Chart 103]
Male
Father: Johann Orth [2728] ++ S785
Mother: Veronika _____ [2729] ++ S785
Name: Peter Orth++ S785
Birth: (1640) Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Source References for Peter Orth:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Peter Orth was the son of Johann Orth and Veronika _____. He was born in Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany in 1640.
[1365] Eva Roth [Chart 103]
Female
Father: Jakob Roth [2730] ++ S785
Mother: Elizabeth _____ [2731] ++ S785
Name: Eva Roth++ S785
Birth: (1640)++ S785

Source References for Eva Roth:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Eva Roth was the daughter of Jakob Roth and Elizabeth _____. She was born in 1640.
Peter Orth married Eva Roth
Children:
Theodor Wilhelm Orth [682] ++ S785
Marriage: (27 FEB 1661) Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Peter and Eva were married in February 27, 1661 in Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and had the following children born in Niederwennerscheid, Germany:

Maria (8 Jul 1663 - )
J. Theodor (1 Feb 1671 - )
Johann Wilhelm (9 Sep 1673 - )
Gerhard Wilhelm (20 Oct 1675 - )
Theodor Wilhelm (Dec 1678 - 11 Oct 1743, Niederwennerscheid) m. 9 Feb 1700, Neunkirchen, Eva Kurtenbach
Katharina Elisabeth (19 Jul 1682 - Niederwennerscheid) m. 27 Nov 1709, Neunkirchen, Michael Haas

[1366] Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach [Chart 103]
Male
Father: Heinrich Kurtenbach [2732] ++ S785
Mother: Elizabeth _____ [2733] ++ S785
Name: Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach++ S785
Birth: (1657)++ S785

Source References for Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach was the son of Heinrich Kurtenbach and Elizabeth _____. He was born in 1657.
[1367] Margarethe Hermerath [Chart 103]
Female
Name: Margarethe Hermerath++ S785
Birth: (EST 1657)

Source References for Margarethe Hermerath:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Margarethe Hermerath is of unknown descent.
Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach married Margarethe Hermerath
Children:
Eva Kurtenbach [683] ++ S785
Marriage: (7 FEB 1678) Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Johann and Margarethe were married in February 7, 1678 in Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and had one known daughter who was born and died in Söntgerath, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany: Eva (10 Dec 1679 - 23 Aug 1753) m. 9 Feb 1700, Theodor Wilhelm Orth.

[1372] Heinrich Kurtenbach [Chart 104]
Male
Name: Heinrich Kurtenbach++ S785
Birth: (EST 1661)

Source References for Heinrich Kurtenbach:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Heinrich Kurtenbach is of unknown descent.
[1373] Anna Orth [Chart 104]
Female
Name: Anna Orth++ S785
Birth: (EST 1661)

Source References for Anna Orth:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Anna Orth is of unknown descent.
Heinrich Kurtenbach married Anna Orth
Children:
Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach [686] ++ S785
Marriage: (8 SEP 1687) Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Heinrich and Anna were married on September 8, 1687 in Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and had the following children all born in Söntgerath, Germany, except the last who was born in Niederwennerscheid, Germany:

Anna Maria (23 Sep 1688 - )
Johann Peter (22 Jan 1690 - ) m. 15 Nov 1713, Neunkirchen, Christina Seiffer
Johann Wilhelm (11 Dec 1695 - )
Johann Heinrich (10 May 1699 - Niederwennerscheid) m. 23 Jan 1734, Neunkirchen, Anna Margaretha Roth
Anna Elisabeth (6 Mar 1702 - )
Anna Christine (7 Feb 1706 - ) m. 12 Nov 1737, Neunkirchen, Johann Wilhelm Unterbott
Eva Katharina (6 Jun 1710 - ) m. 25 Jun 1727, Neunkirchen, Johann Wilhelm Steeger

[1374] Johann Peter Roth [Chart 104]
Male
Name: Johann Peter Roth++ S785
Birth: (1680) Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Source References for Johann Peter Roth:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Johann Peter Roth is of unknown descent. He was born in Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany in 1680.
[1375] Katharina Kurtenbach [Chart 104]
Female
Name: Katharina Kurtenbach++ S785
Birth: (1680) Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785
Married 2nd: Johannes Wallraff Junkersfeld (1690 - 11 May 1746) (17 FEB 1733) Happerschoß, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785
Death: (20 APR 1750) Happerschoß, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Source References for Katharina Kurtenbach:
[S785] Broscheid Ancestors


Katharina Kurtenbach is of unknown descent. She was born in Niederwennerscheid, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany in 1680. She died on April 20, 1750 in Happerschoß, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Johann Peter Roth married Katharina Kurtenbach
Children:
Anna Margaretha Roth [687] ++ S785
Marriage: (31 JAN 1703) Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany++ S785

Johann and Katharina were married on January 31, 1703 in Neunkirchen, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany and had the following children of which the first 6 were born in Niederwennerscheid, Germany:

Heinrich Wimar (10 Jun 1705 - )
Anna Margaretha (2 Oct 1707 - ) m. 23 Jan 1734, Neunkirchen, Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach
Johann Heinrich (1 Sep 1711 - )
Veronika (21 Jan 1715 - )
Peter (1720 - )
Johann Wimar (6 Mar 1722 - )
Maria Elisabeth (1725 - Jun 1786, Happerschoß) bu. 03 Jun 1786, Happerschoß m. 1743, Happerschoß, Matthias Pützstück

[1540] Giles Roberts [Chart 52]
Male
Name: Giles Roberts++ S1015:3:33 S1023:588
Birth: (EST 1618)
Residence: (1658) Scarboro, Maine++ S1023:588
Land Grant: (1662) (received 50 acres)++ S1023:588
Will: (25 JAN 1666/67) Blackpoint, Scarsborough Township, Cumberland County, Maine++ S1023:588
Probate: (20 JUN 1667)++ S1023:588

Source References for Giles Roberts:
[S1015] Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873
[S1023] Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire

[1541] Elizabeth Sheldon [Chart 52]
Female
Father: Godfrey Sheldon [3082] ++ S1015:3:33 S1023:588
Mother: Alice Frost [3083]
Birth: (EST 1627)
Death: (BEF 25 JAN 1666/67) (she is not mentioned in her husband's will)++ S1023:588
Death: Scarsborough Township, York County, Maine

Source References for Elizabeth Sheldon:
[S1015] Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873
[S1023] Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire

Giles Roberts married Elizabeth Sheldon
Children:
Abraham Roberts [1550] ++ S1023:588
David Roberts [770] ++ S1015:3:33 S1023:588

Giles Robert, who is of unknown descent, died in Scarboro, York County, ME. He married Miss Sheldon who is also of unknown descent. They had two known sons, David who married Joanna Brooks, and Abraham who married Susanna Thompson.

[1542] John Brooks [Chart 22]
Male
Father: Henry Brooks [3084] ++++ S366:103 NEHGR:29:153-157 S1015:3:33,83 S1016:4-5 S1020:1668 4m 17 S1021 S1027
Mother: Grace Wheeler [3085]
Name: John Brooks of Woburn++ S366:103 S1015:3:33 S1016:4-5
Name: John Brooks++++ S366:103 S1016:4-5 S1019:2 S1021 S1027
Name: John Brookes++ S1017:22
Name: John Broockes++ S1020:1668 4m 17
Relation: father-in-law: Dea. John Mousall [3086] ++ S1016:4-5
Birth: (ABT 1623) England++ S1016:50
Freeman: (7 MAY 1651) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts++ S1017:22
Event: (19 APR 1660) (executor of his father-in-law's will)++ S1016
Event: (28 MAR 1667) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (he along with others were appointed to a committee of wright proprietors assigned the duty of proportionally distributing the common lands, for which he received 7 acres of land)++ S1019:2
Event: (1668) (Henry and his son John signed a petition in support of Thomas Dutton)++ S1015:3:83 S1020:1668 4m 17
Event: (1673) (owned Hopewell House with his brother-in-law John Mousall, Jr.)++ S1016:4-5
Event: (18 JUL 1682) (mentioned in his father's will)++++ S1021
Married 2nd: Mary Champney (d. 26 Aug 1704), widow of his stepbrother Theophilus Richardson, and daughter of John Champney and his wife Joan, (25 FEB 1683/84)++ S1015:3:33 S1016:4-5
Will: (29 JUL 1690)++ S1016:4-5
Event: (AUG 1690) Quebec, Canada (fought agaist the French as a soldier in the Phips Expedition) (67y)++ S1016:4-5
Death: (1691) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts++ S1015:2:20
Event: (SEP 1691) (dismissed from ordinary trainings on account of his decrepitness and incapacity to serve)++ S1015:3:33 S1016:4-5
Death: (29 SEP 1691)++ S1022
Burial: (29 SEP 1691)
Probate: (16 NOV 1691)++ S1016:4-5
Emigration: England++ S1016:50
Immigration: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts++ S1016:50

Source References for John Brooks:
[S366] New England Marriages Prior to 1700
[S688] New England Historical and Genealogical Register (NEHGR)
[S1015] Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873
[S1016] The Brooks Family of Woburn, Mass
[S1017] List of Freemen of Massachusetts, 1630-1691
[S1019] Memorial of Josiah Kendall, One of the First Settlers of Sterling, Mass., and of Some of His Ancestors, and of His Descendants
[S1020] Middlesex County Court Files (1649-1675)
[S1021] Henry Brooks Will
[S1022] The Richardson Memorial
[S1027] Henry Brooks Inventory

The will of John Brooks, Sr., dated July 29, 1690, probated Nov. 16, 1691, he…"being bound for Canada in the Expedition against the French enemy"…mentions wife, Mary; sons, Jabez, John and Ebenezer; daughters, Deborah, Eunice, Sarah and Joanna; grandchildren, Eunice Buck, Eunice Carter, Eunice Roberts, and John Buck, John Carter, John Brooks, David Roberts; and Mary and Elizabeth, his son John's two children; Eunice Brooks, daughter of his son Ebenezer; and Mary, daughter of his daughter, Deborah Richardson. He also names son John Richardson [husband of Deborah]; and mentions John Dane [Dean], an apprentice, and Rev. Pastor Mr. Jabez Fox. To son John Brooks he gives that piece of land…called by the name of English Hills. He gives the care of his son Jabez to Lieut. James Converse, during his minority.
[1543] Eunice Mousall [Chart 22]
Female
Father: Dea. John Mousall [3086] ++ S366:103 S1015:3:33 S1016:6
Mother: Eunice Joanna Thompson [3087] ++ S366:103 S1015:3:33 S1016:6
Name: Eunice Mousall++ S366:103 S1015:1:27,3:33 S1016:6
Name: Eunice Brooks++ S1015:2:20 S1016:4-5
Birth: (1627) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (1 JAN 1683/84)++ S1015:2:20,3:33
Number of Children: 8++ S366:103 S1015:3:33

Source References for Eunice Mousall:
[S366] New England Marriages Prior to 1700
[S1015] Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873
[S1016] The Brooks Family of Woburn, Mass

John Brooks (his 1st++ S366:103 S1015:3:33 ) married Eunice Mousall
Children:
Joanna Brooks [771]
Marriage: (1 NOV 1649) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts++ S366:103 S1015:3:33
Children:

John Brooks
Sarah Brooks
Eunice Brooks
Joanna Brooks
John Brooks
Ebenezer Brooks
Deborah Brooks
Jabez Brooks

[1544] Sgt. John Parker [Chart 22]
Male
Name: Sgt. John Parker++ NEF
Birth: (EST 1649) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (21 FEB 1698) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Source References for Sgt. John Parker:
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)

[1545] Hannah Kendall [Chart 22]
Female
Father: Thomas Kendall [3090]
Mother: Rebecca Payne [3091]
Birth: (29 JAN 1649) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (8 JUL 1689) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Sgt. John Parker married Hannah Kendall
Children:
John Parker [772] ++ NEF
Marriage: (13 NOV 1667)

[1546] Nathaniel Goodwin [Chart 22]
Male
Birth: (EST 1640)
[1547] Mary Lunt [Chart 22]
Female
Birth: (EST 1640)
Nathaniel Goodwin married Mary Lunt
Children:
Elizabeth Goodwin [773]

[1548] Samuel Foster [Chart 22]
Male
Birth: (EST 1646)
Death: (BET 1689 AND 1692)
[1549] Sarah Steward [Chart 22]
Female
Name: Sarah Stuard
Birth: (EST 1646) Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Samuel Foster married Sarah Steward
Children:
Samuel Foster [774]
Marriage: (14 MAY 1676) Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Her name was sometimes spelled Sarah Stuard.

[1550] Abraham Roberts [Chart 22] [Chart 52]
Male
Father: Giles Roberts [1540] ++ S1023:588
Mother: Elizabeth Sheldon [1541] ++ S1023:588
Name: Abraham Roberts++ S1023:588
Birth: (BET 1649 AND 1654) Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Birth: (CAL 1655)
Event: (1730) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (sold 100 acres by Scottows Hill, which he had received from his uncle Alger)++ S1023:588
Death: (12 SEP 1731) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Source References for Abraham Roberts:
[S1023] Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire


Chart 52: Ancestors of Abraham and David Roberts
Linked To: Alice Frost [3083] , Abraham Roberts [1550] , David Roberts [770] , Giles Roberts [1540] , Elizabeth Sheldon [1541] , Godfrey Sheldon [3082]

              Godfrey     + Alice
              Sheldon     | Frost
              (1598-1670) | (1601-)
                          |
            Giles   + Elizabeth
            Roberts | Sheldon
            (-1667) |
                 ___|___
                /       \
             Abraham  David
             Roberts  Roberts
             (-1731)  (~1656-1724)
                |        |
             chart 22 chart 22

[1551] Sarah Burnap [Chart 22] [Chart 54]
Female
Father: Robert Burnap [3102]
Mother: Ann _____ [3103]
Name: Sarah ++ S1023:588
Birth: (6 NOV 1653) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (4 APR 1696) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Source References for Sarah Burnap:
[S1023] Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire


Chart 54: Ancestors of Sarah Burnap
Linked To: Agnes _____ [12411] , Ann _____ [3103] , Katherine _____ [49641] , Robert Burnap [6204] , Robert Burnap [3102] , Sarah Burnap [1551] , Thomas Burnap [24816] , Thomas Burnap [12408] , Alice Cramphorne [12409] , Agnes Miller [6205] , John Miller [49640] , John Miller [24820] , Thomas Miller [12410] , Johanna Nobbys [24817] , Johan Thurgood [24821] , John Thurgood [49642]

            John   + Katherine  John
            Miller | _____      Thurgood
                   |              |
Thomas + Johanna  John      +   Johan
Burnap | Nobbys   Miller    |   Thurgood
       |                    |
    Thomas + Alice       Thomas + Agnes
    Burnap | Cramphorne  Miller | _____
           |                    |
           |                    |
         Robert        +      Agnes
         Burnap        |      Miller
         (1595-1689)   |      (-1681)
                       |
                     Robert + Ann
                     Burnap | _____
                            |
                          Sarah
                          Burnap
                          (1653-96)
                            |
                          chart 22

Abraham Roberts married Sarah Burnap
Children:
Sarah Roberts [775]
Marriage: (BET 1679 AND 1681) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

[1552] Capt. Jonathan Poole [Chart 23]
Male
Birth: (24 DEC 1634) Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (24 DEC 1678) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
[1553] Judith Jacob [Chart 23]
Female
Birth: (EST 1634) Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: (7 MAY 1704) Hull, Masschusetts
Capt. Jonathan Poole married Judith Jacob
Children:
Jonathan Poole [776]

[1554] Benjamin Fitch [Chart 23]
Male
Father: Zacharie Fitch [3108]
Mother: Mary _____ [3109]
Birth: (EST 1630)
Baptized: (21 DEC 1630) Abbey Church, Saint Albans, Hertshire, England
Death: (12 MAR 1711/12) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Emigration: England
Immigration: Massachusetts
[1555] Elizabeth Skerry [Chart 23]
Female
Birth: (EST 1638)
Baptized: (4 MAR 1638) Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Benjamin Fitch married Elizabeth Skerry
Children:
Bridget Fitch [777]
Marriage: (27 FEB 1665/66) Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

[1556] Lt. William Gibson [Chart 23]
Male
Birth: (EST 1645)
[1557] Hannah Phippen [Chart 23]
Female
Birth: (EST 1645)
Lt. William Gibson married Hannah Phippen
Children:
Deacon Benjamin Gibson [778]

[1558] William Welsted [Chart 23]
Male
Birth: (EST 1640)
Unknown
William Welsted married Unknown
Children:
Mehitable Welsted [779]

[1560] Henry Rand [Chart 23]
Male
Birth: (EST 1646)
[1561] Sarah _____ [Chart 23]
Female
Birth: (EST 1646)
Henry Rand married Sarah _____
Children:
Henry Rand [780]

[1562] Benjamin Crane [Chart 23]
Male
Father: John Crane [3124]
Mother: Mary _____ [3125]
Birth: (EST 1632) Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Immigration: (BEF 12 SEP 1656) Massachusetts
Baptized: Coggeshall, Essex, England
Emigration: England
[1563] Elinor Breck [Chart 23]
Female
Father: John Breck [3126]
Birth: (1 NOV 1632) England
Immigration: (BEF 12 SEP 1656) Massachusetts
Death: (8 JUL 1717) Stow, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Emigration: England
Benjamin Crane married Elinor Breck
Children:
Metitable Crane [781]
Marriage: (12 SEP 1656) Massachusetts

[1700] Thomas Charles Gatliff
Male
Name: Charles Gatliff+++ S809
Birth: (1700) Nottinghamshire Parish, Brinkworth, England
Immigration: (BEF 15 NOV 1712/13) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Event: (15 NOV 1712/13) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania (witnessed the marriage of witnessed the marriage of Richard Thomas to Grace Atherton)
Married 2nd: Margaret _____, the widow of Evan Evans (21 JUL 1735) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Will: (12 DEC 1742) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania+++ S809
Death: (BET 12 DEC 1742 AND 4 MAR 1743) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania+++ S809
Probate: (4 MAR 1743) Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania+++ S809

Source References for Thomas Charles Gatliff:
[S809] Abstracts Of Wills & Adminstrations Of Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Vol. I, 1742-1758


Thomas Charles Gatliff is of unknown descent. He was born in Nottinghamshire Parish, Brinkworth, England. His will was written on December 12, 1742 in Uwchlan, Chester, Pennsylvania. It was recorded there on March 4, 1743. After his wife died, he married the widow of Evan Evans, whose name must have been Margaret _____ as listed in his will. After he died, "Reese Gatlive, James Gatlive, Elisabeth Gatlive, and Mary Gatlive, children of Charles Gatlive, deceased, petition the court for Richard Thomas Jr. and Thomas Park to be their guardians".
[1701] Mary Caldwalter
Female
Birth: (1700) Pennsylvania
Death: (BEF 21 JUL 1735)
Thomas Charles Gatliff married Mary Caldwalter
Children:
Lt. James Gatliff [850] +++ S809

Charles and Mary were married and had the following children:

Rees (1722 - 6 May 1783) m. 19 Apr 1755, Ann Swane
James (1724 - 20 Mar 1758) m. Mary Martha Farris
Samuel (abt 1725/6 - 1806)
Elizabeth (15 Feb 1727/8 - 4 Jan 1772) m. 9 Jun 1748, Nathan Cadwallader
Mary (2 Feb 1730/31 - 5 Jan 1783) m. 5 Apr 1750, Caldwallader Jones

[1702] John Phares
Male
Father: John Phares [3404]
Mother: Mary Lawrie [3405]
Birth: (1710) Augusta County, Virginia
Death: (1787) Augusta County, Virginia
[1703] Agnes Nance Johnson
Female
Birth: (1709)
Death: (1787)
John Phares married Agnes Nance Johnson
Children:
Mary Martha Farris [851]

[1712] Richard Parsons
Male
Father: Joseph Parsons [3424]
Mother: Sarah Woodson [3425]
Name: Richard Parsons+++ S794 S796 S798 S799 S800 S801 S804 S805 S806 S807 S808
Name: Richard Passons+++ S800
Birth: (BEF 1714) Henrico County, Virginia
Event: (AUG 1732) Virginia (filed a complaint against William Davis for beating him, it was dismissed in the October court)+++ S804
Event: (30 JAN 1741) Goochland County, Virginia (patented 80 acres on the North branch of Little Muddy Creek)+++ S805
Event: (22 APR 1743) Goochland County, Virginia (sold to Nicholas Spears 80 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 5 pounds)+++ S798
Event: (7 MAR 1747) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (granted 400 acres on both sides of Great Cherrystone Creek)
Event: (10 JAN 1748) Luenburg County, Virginia (patented 204 acres on both sides of Great Cherrystone Creek)+++ S807
Event: (10 JAN 1748) Luenburg County, Virginia (patented 180 acres on both sides of Rocky Branch)+++ S807
Event: (2 NOV 1748) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (granted an additional 400 acres adjoinig his other lands)
Residence: (1749) Luenburg County, Virginia (appears on the tithes for the area from Falling River to Little Ronoke River)+++ S806
Event: (JUN 1749) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (appointed as surveyor of the new road between Staunton River and the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain)+++ S794
Event: (14 JUN 1749) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (granted 2000 acres on Mill Creek)+++ S801
Residence: (1750) Luenburg County, Virginia (appears on the tithes for the area from Falling River to Little Ronoke River)+++ S806
Event: (BET 1752 AND 1755) Halifax County, Virginia (granted permission to construct a grist mill on Cherry Creek)+++ S799
Event: (JUL 1752) Halifax County, Virginia (sells land to John Watson)
Event: (MAR 1753) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (he was ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road)+++ S794
Residence: (20 MAR 1760) Halifax County, Virginia
Residence: (20 JUN 1764) Halifax County, Virginia (witness a deed of Christopher Gorman)+++ S808
Event: (1765) Halifax County, Virginia (he was on the Voters List)
Residence: (18 DEC 1766) Halifax County, Virginia (purchased 400 acres of land from Jeremiah Hatcher for 70 pounds)+++ S808
Residence: (18 DEC 1766) Halifax County, Virginia (purchased 600 acres of land from Jeremiah Hatcher for 30 pounds)+++ S808
Event: (1767) Camden Parish, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (named in the first list of Tithables for Camden Parish)
Event: (1767) Halifax County, Virginia (appointed to mark road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road)
Event: (1771) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (listed in the court order records)
Event: (MAY 1777) Pittsylvania County, Virginia (signed Oath of Allegiance)
Census: (1782) Pittsylvania County, Virginia ([Named])
Will: (22 DEC 1783) Pittsylvania County, Virginia+++ S796
Death: (BET 22 DEC 1783 AND 21 FEB 1785) Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Probate: (21 FEB 1785) Pittsylvania County, Virginia+++ S796
Occupation: surveyor+++ S794

Source References for Richard Parsons:
[S794] The History of Pittsylvania County. Virginia
[S796] Richard Parson's Last Will and Testament
[S798] Goochland County, Virginia Deeds Book 4, 1741-1745
[S799] Halifax County, Virginia, Plea Book 1, 1752-1755
[S800] Halifax County, Virginia, Deed Book 1, 1752-1759
[S801] Entry Record Book, 1737-1770
[S804] Goochland County Virginia Order Book No. 3, 1731-1735
[S805] Library of Virginia, Digital Collection
[S806] Sunlight on the Southside: Lists Of Tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1748-1783
[S807] Lunenburg County, Virginia Land Patents 1746-1916
[S808] Halifax County, Virginia, Deed Books 2,3,4,5,& 6


Richard Parsons is the son of Joseph Parsons and Sarah Woodson. He was born before 1714 in either Henrico County, Virginia. His will was written on December 22, 1783 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and his estate was probated there on February 21, 1785.
[1713] Lydia Briggs
Female
Father: Ralph Briggs [3426]
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Wright [3427]
Name: Lydia Parsons+++ S798
Name: Lidia Parsons+++ S798
Name: Lydia Briggs+++ S804
Birth: (1720) Goochland County, Virginia
Event: (AUG 1734) Virginia (is granted permission to choose Richard Parsons as her guardian after her brother, George Briggs, died.)+++ S804
Death: (1787) Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Source References for Lydia Briggs:
[S798] Goochland County, Virginia Deeds Book 4, 1741-1745
[S804] Goochland County Virginia Order Book No. 3, 1731-1735


Lydia Briggs was the daughter of Ralph Briggs and Elizabeth Mary Wright and brother of George Briggs. She was born in 1720 in Goochland County, Virginia. She died in Pittsylvania County Virginia in 1787.
John Wright (probably an uncle) was appointed as her guardian after both of her parents died (I do not have this date). John Wright died between March 14, 1729/30 and May 1730 at which time her brother George must have been of age, and become her guardian, because when George died in June of 1734, Lydia chose a new guardian, Richard Parsons. Hence, George must have been her guardian at the time. Lydia also inherited 400 acres of land from George on the south side of the James River along Muddy Creek.
Richard Parsons married Lydia Briggs
Children:
Joseph Parsons [856] +++ S796
Event: (AUG 1734) Goochland County, Virginia (Lydia Briggs was permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian)
Marriage: (1740) Goochland County, Virginia
Event: (13 AUG 1743) Goochland County, Virginia (they sold to Nicholas Davies 200 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 20 pounds)+++ S798
Event: (17 DEC 1743) Goochland County, Virginia (they sold to John Alexander 200 acres on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Creek for 70 pounds)+++ S798

Richard and Lydia were married in 1740 in Goochland County, Virginia. They had the following children, all born in Pittsylvania County, Virginia:

Joseph (abt 1742 - 13 Aug 1833) m1. bef 1764, Margaret "Peggy" Griffith; m2. 26 Aug 1824, Sarah "Sally" Thompson
Mary Agnes (abt 1744 - ) m. 1760, John Midkiff, Sr.
Hannah (abt 1746 - ) m. Joseph Midkiff, Sr.
George (abt 1750 - 16 Jun 1846) m1. Anne Griffith, m2. Sarah Hardin
Samuel (abt 1752 - 1819) m. 21 Dec 1779, Rebecca Farthing
James (1753 - )
William (abt 1756 - 16 Mar 1818) m. Mary Blanks
Richard (1758 - )
Lydia (1760 - Aft 1805) m. 1775 Stephen Yates, Sr.
John (abt 1762 - d. 20 Jun 1808) m1. Mary Simmons, m2. bef 1784, Sarah (Sary) Adkins

The Richard Parsons who married Lydia Briggs is documented from 1735 to about 1745 in Goochland County, Virginia. The Richard of Lunenburg/Halifax/Pittsylvania County is documented from 1748 to his death around 1785. He died testate in Pittsylvania County, Virginia naming his children and mentioning his wife only as 'my wife'. So far, I have not found a document that states Richard of Goochland and Richard of Pittsylvania are the same Richard. However, Richard sold his land in Goochland County and then a Richard appears in Lunenburg/Pittsylvania County shortly thereafter. Also, Christopher Parsons also appears in court records in Goochland and then appears in Lunenburg in the same year as Richard, as well as some other Pittsylvania families. The Richard Parsons of Surry County, North Carolina was married Elizabeth Feathers. He died 30 years after the Richard of Pittsylvania County also leaving a will. There is no documentation that links the two.

In August of 1734, Lydia Briggs, both her parents having previously died, was permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian. This indicates that she was a minor and he was at least 21 years of age.

On January 30, 1741, Richard Parsons patented 80 acres on the branches of the North Branch of Muddy Creek (alias Little Muddy Creek) in Goochland County, Virginia. [Library of Virginia, Digital Collection, Patents 20, 1741-43, P. 129].

On January 16, 1743 from Robert Yancey of the Parish of St. Martin and County of Louisa sold to Francis Amoss of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, 400 acres on the south side of James River in the Parish of St. James and Goochland, that was bounded by Richard Parsons

On April 22, 1743 Richard Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Spears 80 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 5 pounds.

On August 13, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Davies 200 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 20 pounds. This is the first mention of his wife.

On December 17, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of the Parish of St. James and Goochland sold to John Alexander 200 acres on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Creek for 70 pounds. [Goochland County Deeds, Virginia Deeds, 1741-1745, Deed Book 4, Page 346]

Lydia's brother George Briggs was first granted the above 400 acres in 1733. George died about 1634 and Lydia inherited the land.

On February 25, 1744 Francis Amoss of Goochland and Parish of Southam sold to Richard Ligon 400 acres on both sides of the upper branch of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek, and bounded by Richard Parsons.

On November 20, 1745, Richard Parsons is mentioned []Goochland County, Virginia 1741-1745, Deed Book 4].

On March 7, 1747, Richard is granted 400 acres on both sides of Great Cherrystone Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

On Noveber 2, 1748, Richard is granted an additional 400 acres in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, adjoining his other lands.

On June 14, 1749, Richard Pasrons is grated 2000 acres on Mill Creek in Virginia.

In June of 1749 Richard Parsons was appointed as surveyor of the new road between Staunton River and the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

In July of 1752, Richard sells land to John Watson in Halifax County, Virginia.

Between 1752 and 1755, Richard Parsons is granted permission to construct a grist mill on Cherry Creek in Halifax County, Virginia.

In March of 1753, as surveyor, he was ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road in the same county.

On March 20, 1760 is in Halifax County, Virginia.

In a deed recorded in Halifax County, Virginia, April 19, 1764, Richard Parsons sells his son Joseph Parsons 100 acres of land for 10 pounds [Halifax County Deed Books 2-6, compiled by Marian Dodson Chiarito] .

On May 14, 1764, Richard Parsons sold to his son George Parsons, both of Halifax County, Virginia, for 10 pounds, 100 acres on the south side of Little Cherrystone Creek, being the land that George was living on at the time. It was recorded June 21, 1764

In 1765, Richard and George Parsons were listed in the Halifax Voters List. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

On June 10, 1767, Richard (Persons) and his son Joseph are named for Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania County's first list of Tithables (The History of Pittsylvania County, Viginia, by Maud Carter Clement. Reprinted by The Pittsylvania Historical Society, 1988, page 278).

In 1767, Richard Parsons, as surveyor, was ordered to mark the road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road (in Franklin Co) [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

In 1768, George Parsons was in Antrim Parish [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

On July 29, 1768, Francis Bucknal was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 238 acres on both sides of Great Cherry stone Creek adjoining Parson's Land. [Land Office Patents No. 37, 1767-1768, p. 243 (Reel 37), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

In 1771, Richard Parsons is found in the Pittsylvania County Court Order Records [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

On August 3, 1771, John Hicks was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 400 acres on the branches of Little Cherrystone Creek adjoining Richard Parsons. [Land Office Patents No. 40, 1771-1772, p. 516 (Reel 39), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

In May of 1777, Richard signed the Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

In 1782, Richard and his sons, William, Samuel, John, Joseph and George are named in the Pittsylvania County Census. Richard had 5 persons. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

On December 22, 1783, Richard and Lydia according to his will, are living with their daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates. Stephen ran the Old Yates Tavern in Gretna, Virginia. (The old Yates Tavern still stands today about ten miles from town.)

In the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed and Will Book #11, p. 159, probably February 21, 1785, Richard Parsons' will is recorded.

[1714] William C. Griffeth
Male
Name: William Griffeth+++ S795
Name: William Griffith++ S891
Birth: (1686) Wales
Will: (13 MAY 1780)+++ S795
Death: (BET 13 MAY 1780 AND 15 AUG 1780) Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Probate: (15 AUG 1780) Pittsylvania County, Virginia+++ S795
Immigration: Y
Event: Virginia (received a land grant of 400 acres)

Source References for William C. Griffeth:
[S795] William Griffith's Last Will and Testament
[S891] 1782-1785, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Tax List


William Griffith is of unknown descent. His will was written on May 13, 1780, and probated on August 15, 1780. He received the following land grant: "Willm. Griffeth 400 acres. Ld. Beg'g at the head of No fork of Parsons's Mill Cr contd Little Cherrystone The. No Wt & Wt toward the head of so fork of the same Cr." [Entry Record Book 1737-1770 (Land entries in the present Virginia counties of Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin, and Patrick) transcribed by Marlan Dodson Chiarito and can be found in "The History Of Pittsylvania County Virginia" by Maude Carter, 975.56r2c v.1].
[1715] Rachel _____
Female
Name: Rachel Griffeth+++ S795
Birth: (EST 1686)
Death: (AFT 13 MAY 1780)

Source References for Rachel _____:
[S795] William Griffith's Last Will and Testament


Rachel ____ is of unknown descent. She died after May 13, 1780 when she is mentioned in her husband's will, and probably after August 1780.
William C. Griffeth married Rachel _____
Children:
Margaret Griffith [Peggy] [857] +++ S795

William and Rachel married and had several children:

Margaret ( - ) m. Jonathan Parsons
Anne ( - ) m. _____ Parsons
Mary "Polly" ( - ) m. _____ Rigny
Susanne ( - ) m. _____ Adkinson
Sarah ( - )
Jonathan ( - )
William ( - )

In 1760, William was granted 400 acres at the head of the North Fork of Parsons' Mill Creek [Pitttsylvania County, VA, Deed Entry Book].

In 1767, William Griffith is listed in the Pittsylvania County, Virginia tithables [History of Pittsylvania County, pg 284].

On November 27, 1767, William is a witness to the will of Paul Pigg.

On June 11, 1774, William bought a horse and was living near Great Cherrystone Creek [Pittslvania County Deed Book].

It has been said that he was a "non-pensioner" Revolutionary War soldier. From "History of Oliver Springs, Tenn.": "His son William C. Griffith, Jr. in an affidavit dated 1 November, 1852 said, "I have heard my father say repeatedly that he could live well without a pension, and he would rather that his government would have his services so that in any subsequent wars she might be better able to feed and cloth her army. After William Griffith's death, his widow did file a declaratory affidavit with the intention to file for a pension in which she said "He served at least nine months in three different engagements. He entered from Franklin Co., on Blackwater, VA. I remember the time of his going from the neighborhood, and of hearing my father speak of seeing him in service. He first went to Carolina country under Captain Renfro, and brought back a parcel of Tories under guard. Another tour of duty was under Colonel Lynch in forepart of 1781. We were married after he left service."

[1716] George Bailey
Male
Father: Peter James Bailey [3432]
Mother: Margaret Mitchell [3433]
Birth: (11 JAN 1711/12) St. Stephens, Northumberland County, Virginia
Death: (1761)
[1717] Ann Bradley
Female
Father: Robert Bradley [3434]
Mother: Susanna Tweedler [3435]
Birth: (18 APR 1716) Enley, Yorkshire, England
George Bailey married Ann Bradley
Children:
Peter James Bailey [858]
Marriage: (1747) Northumberland County, Virginia
Children:

John Carroll (4 mar 1748 - )
Perter JAmes (26 Feb 1749/50 - 3 Sep 1820) m. Nancy _____

[1728] Jacob Hochstetler [Chart 24]
Male
Name: Jacob _____++ S304
Birth: (EST 1709)
Emigration: Switzerland++ S306
Immigration: Pennsylvania++ S306

Source References for Jacob Hochstetler:
[S304] Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler
[S306] Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Wayne and Holmes, Ohio

[1729] Anna Eva Lorentz [Chart 24]
Female
Birth: (EST 1709)
Jacob Hochstetler married Anna Eva Lorentz
Children:
Joseph Hochstetler [864] ++ S304 S305

[1730] Dr. Johannes Blank [Chart 24]
Male
Birth: (EST 1707)
[1731] Magdelena _____ [Chart 24]
Female
Birth: (EST 1707)
Dr. Johannes Blank married Magdelena _____
Children:
Anna Blank [865]

[1736] Steffen Kurtz [Chart 24]
Male
Name: Stephen Kurtz
Birth: (EST 1689)
[1737] Magdelena Burcki [Chart 24]
Female
Name: Magdelena Barokji
Birth: (EST 1689)
Steffen Kurtz married Magdelena Burcki
Children:
Deacon Hanssli Johannes Kurtz [868]

[1738] Henrich Reichenbach
Male
Birth: (EST 1691)
[1739] Barbara Thommen
Female
Birth: (EST 1691)
Henrich Reichenbach married Barbara Thommen
Children:
Elizabeth Richenbach [869]

[1740] Bishop Jacob Hertzler [Chart 24]
Male
Birth: (EST 1696)
[1741] Catherine Ruegy [Chart 24]
Female
Birth: (EST 1696)
Bishop Jacob Hertzler married Catherine Ruegy
Children:
John Hertzler [870]

[1792] Maj. Charles LeVasseur [Chart 26]
Male
Name: _____ Le Vasseur+++ S327
Name: Charles Vasseur++ S565
Birth: (EST 1679)
Emigration: (1699) La Rochelle, Canada
Immigration: (7 JAN 1700) Louisiana
Residence: (1711) Rue St. Francois at Fort Louis de la Mobile, Lousiana+++ S327
Ship: (Renommee)

Source References for Maj. Charles LeVasseur:
[S327] The Census Tables For The French Colony Of Lousiana From 1699 to 1732
[S565] The New Orleans French - 1720-1733


He is not the same person as Chales LeVasseur the explorer who founded Mobile, Alabama as that Charles died in 1704, and apparently died on the eve of his marriage, and thus was childless.

Major Charles LeVasseur was with M. de la Salle and Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in their exploration of the coast of Louisiana in the 1690's.

This is the same Charles LeVasseur shown on the ship's roster in 1700 with Louis Juchereau de St. Denis
[1793] Nicole Caho
Female
Name: Nicole Caho++ S565
Birth: (EST 1679)

Source References for Nicole Caho:
[S565] The New Orleans French - 1720-1733

Maj. Charles LeVasseur married Nicole Caho
Children:
Jacques LeVasseur [dit Jolibois] [896]
Children:
Jacques
Jean Francois (d. 1735)
Pierre

[1794] Francois Bourdon [Chart 26]
Male
Father: Francois Bourdon [3588]
Mother: Jacqueline le Roy [3589]
Birth: (EST 1679) Montreuil diocese of Amiens, France
Death: (1 SEP 1728)
Occupation: master carpenter
[1795] Marianne Beaupres [Chart 26]
Female
Birth: (EST 1679) Montreuil diocese of Amiens, France
Francois Bourdon married Marianne Beaupres
Children:
Marie Francoise Bourdon [897]

[1800] Augustin Mercier [Chart 56]
Male
Father: Pierre Mercier [3600]
Mother: Marie Madeline Gagne [3601]
Birth: (EST 1689)
[1801] Marie Ann Joli [Chart 56]
Female
Father: Vital Joli [3602]
Mother: Marie Ann Juchereau [3603]
Birth: (EST 1689)
Augustin Mercier married Marie Ann Joli
Children:
Joseph Marie Mercier [900]

[1802] Pierre Gaignys [Chart 26]
Male
Birth: (EST 1689) St. Joachim, Quebec, Canada
Emigration: (1716) Canada
Immigration: (1716) Louisiana

Pierre Gaignys is of unknown descent. He was born in St. Joachim, in the bishopric of Quebec, Canada. He was from the German colony which came to Louisiana from Canada around 1716.
[1803] Marie Blutau [Chart 26]
Female
Birth: (EST 1689) Quebec, Canada
Emigration: Canada
Immigration: Louisiana

Marie Blutau is of unknown descent. She was born in Quebec, Canada.
Pierre Gaignys married Marie Blutau
Children:
Catherine de Gagne [901]

They had the following children:

Catherine de Gagne ( - ) m. Joseph Marie Mercier

[1804] Louis LeFevre [Chart 26]
Male
Birth: (EST 1695) Chateau, Poitiers, France

Louis Lefevre is of unknown descent. He was born in Chateau, Poitiers, France.
[1805] Barbara Anon [Chart 26]
Female
Birth: (EST 1695) Chateau, Poitiers, France

Barbara Anon is of unknown descent. She was born in Chateau, Poitiers, France.
Louis LeFevre married Barbara Anon
Children:
Pierre LeFevre [902]

[1808] Adam Trischl [Chart 26]
Male
Name: Adam Trischl++ S559
Name: Adam Trichelely+++ S309
Name: Adam Trichl
Birth: (EST 1672) Strasbourg, Bishopric of Milbac, France+++ S309
Event: (1720) Augsburg, Germany (Adam took his family to Augsburg, Germany to sail to Louisiana)
Emigration: (1721) Augsburg, Germany
Immigration: (24 JAN 1721) Biloxi, Mississippi++ S681
Immigration: (MAR 1721) Biloxi, Mississippi++ S559
Ship: (La Garonne)++ S559

Source References for Adam Trischl:
[S309] Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches, Vol. II
[S559] The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana
[S681] Le Pays des Fluers Oranges

[1809] Jeanne Elizabeth _____ [Chart 26]
Female
Name: Jeanne Elizabeh+++ S309
Birth: (EST 1672) Berne, Switzerland+++ S309
Event: (1720) Augsburg, Germany (Adam took his family to Augsburg, Germany to sail to Louisiana)
Emigration: (1721) Augsburg, Germany
Immigration: (MAR 1721) Biloxi, Mississippi++ S559
Ship: (La Garonne)++ S559

Source References for Jeanne Elizabeth _____:
[S309] Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches, Vol. II
[S559] The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana

Adam Trischl married Jeanne Elizabeth _____
Children:
Henry Trichel [904] +++ S309

[1810] Charles Dumont [Chart 26]
Male
Name: Charles Dumont+++ S310 S327
Birth: (EST 1680) Paris, France++ S310
Residence: (1711) Rue St. Joseph at Fort Louis de la Mobile, Lousiana+++ S327
Death: (1726)
Emigration: France++ S310
Immigration: Louisiana++ S310
Occupation: trapper and trader

Source References for Charles Dumont:
[S310] The Indian Princess: Angelique
[S327] The Census Tables For The French Colony Of Lousiana From 1699 to 1732

[1811] Angelique [Chart 26]
Female
Name: Angelique _____++ S310
Name: Angelique Dumont++ S310
Birth: (EST 1680) Louisiana
Death: (19 MAR 1758)
Burial: (19 MAR 1758) Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana++ S310
Nationality: American Indian

Source References for Angelique:
[S310] The Indian Princess: Angelique

Charles Dumont married Angelique
Children:
Marie Dumont [905] ++ S310
Marriage: (ABT 1712) near New Orleans, Louisiana

[1816] Jean Prudhomme [Chart 26]
Male
Birth: (EST 1660)
Event: (1683) (he sailed with De Tonty in his search for M. de la Salle)

Jean Prud'homme is of unknown descent. He sailed with De Tony in his search for M. de la Salle in 1683.
Unknown
Jean Prudhomme married Unknown
Children:
Jean Pierre Phillpe Baptiste Prudhomme [908]

[1818] Joseph Picard [Chart 26]
Male
Birth: (EST 1672) Paris, France
[1819] Catherine Meillieur [Chart 26]
Female
Birth: (EST 1672) Paris, France
Joseph Picard married Catherine Meillieur
Children:
Catherine Picard Meillier [909]

[1820] Michel Rambin [Chart 57]
Male
Name: Michel Rambin++ Sparks1
Birth: (EST 1685)

Source References for Michel Rambin:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)

[1821] Dominigue Rollandin [Chart 57]
Female
Name: Dominigue Rollandin++ Sparks1
Name: Dimanche Rolandin
Birth: (EST 1685)

Source References for Dominigue Rollandin:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)

Michel Rambin married Dominigue Rollandin
Children:
Sgt. Louis Andre Antoine Rambin [dit La Couture] [910] ++ Sparks2

[1822] Sgt. Michel Antoine Clermont [St. Antoine] [Chart 57]
Male
Name: Antoine Clermont++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Name: Antoine Clermont+++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Name: Ant. Cermon++ Sparks2
Name: Antoine Clairmont++ Sparks2
Nickname: St. Antoine
Birth: (BET 1690 AND 1700)++ Sparks2
Immigration: (1730) Louisiana++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Emigration: (3 JUL 1730) L'Orient, France++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Married 2nd: Susanne Meitz (12 OCT 1732) New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Residence: (5 JUN 1750) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (witnessed marriage of Jean Baptiste DuBois and Marie Joseph Clermon)++ Sparks2
Event: (1 JUL 1751) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (bought land from Bte. Brevel)++ Sparks2
Residence: (7 JUL 1751) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (witnessed marriage of Jean Baptiste DuBois and Marie Joseph Clermon)++ Sparks2
Event: (15 APR 1762) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (sold land to Andre Rambin)++ Sparks2
Death: (BET 15 APR 1762 AND 9 SEP 1765)++ Sparks2
Birth: Naples, Italy
Ship: (Venus)++ Sparks1 Sparks2

Source References for Sgt. Michel Antoine Clermont [St. Antoine]:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)
[S338] The Family of Antoine Clermont aka St. Antoine & wife Marie Jeanne Weillot (Sparks2)

[1823] Marie Jeanne Weillot [Chart 57]
Female
Name: Marie Jeanne Weillot++ Sparks2
Name: Marie Jeanne Weillot (Villotte)++ Sparks1
Name: Jeanne Violliotte++ Sparks1
Name: Marie Jeanne Villotte++ Sparks2
Birth: (EST 1690)
Emigration: (1730) France++ Sparks1
Death: (BEF 3 JUL 1730) L'Orient, France++ Sparks1 Sparks2
Ship: (Venus)++ Sparks1

Source References for Marie Jeanne Weillot:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)
[S338] The Family of Antoine Clermont aka St. Antoine & wife Marie Jeanne Weillot (Sparks2)

Sgt. Michel Antoine Clermont [St. Antoine] married Marie Jeanne Weillot
Children:
Marie Francoise Clermont [911] ++ Sparks1

[1872] Mamert Poisot [Chart 28]
Male
Father: Jean Poisot [3744]
Mother: Hugette Monin [3745]
Name: Mamet Poisot
Name: Manne Poisot
Name: Mammes Poisot+++ S311
Birth: (ABT 1670) Dijon, Burgundy, France
Death: (1737) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
Emigration: France
Immigration: Louisiana
Occupation: royal notary

Source References for Mamert Poisot:
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana


Mamert Poisot was the son of Jean Poisot and Hugette Monin. He was born in abt 1670 in Dijon, in the Providence of Burgundy, France ["Whispers From the Past: Jean Poisot and his Descendants, 1639-1988" by Judith Martin Davison]. He died in 1737 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana [ibid]. His name was sometimes written as Manne or Mammes.
From 1705 to 1708 Mamert was a master cook like his father. He was in the Royal Alsac Army about 1714. Between 1718 and 1725, he was a Sergeant. On his son's (Mamert, Jr.) birth certificate, his occupation was listed as Chief Tabellion in Strasbourg, which was a Notary.
He married also Benigne Palliot. There are no known children to this union. He married also Marie Acoule de Leon. There are no known children to this union. The order of his marriages is unclear.
[1873] Marie Susanne Pongey [Chart 28]
Female
Name: Marie _____+++ S311
Birth: (1680)
Death: (BET 11 FEB 1708 AND 1711)

Source References for Marie Susanne Pongey:
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana


Marie Suzanne Pongey is of unknown descent. She was born in 1680 and died between February 11, 1708 and 1713, probably while still in France.
Mamert Poisot married Marie Susanne Pongey
Children:
Lt. Remy Poissot [dit Bourguignon] [936] +++ S311
Marriage: (1703)

Mamert Poisot married Marie Suzanne Pongey in 1703. They had the following children:

Remy (1709 - 4 Feb 1788) m. Anne Marie Phillipe
Mary (1705 - 2 Aug 1714)
Francoise (11 Feb 1708 - 2 Aug 1714)

It seems likely that Remy is a shortened version of Mamert as we know he had a son named Mamert or possibly that son was from another marriage.

[1874] Philippe Adam Schuppe [Chart 28]
Male
Name: Phillippe Scoup Tedt
Birth: (EST 1676)

Philippe Adam Schuppe is of unknown descent. His name may have been Phillippe Scoup Tedt.
[1875] Anne Martha _____ [Chart 28]
Female
Name: Anne Marthe _____
Name: Anne Maria _____
Birth: (EST 1676)

Anne Martha _____ is of unknown descent. Her name may have been Anne Marthe _____ or Anne Maria _____.
Philippe Adam Schuppe married Anne Martha _____
Children:
Anne Marie Phillipe [937]

Philippe Adam Schuppe married Anne Martha _____. They had the following children:

Marie Tedt ( - ) m1. Jean Louis De Pain, m2. Charles Bonsergent
Anne Marie Philippe (18 Jun 1709 - 21 Sep 1781) m. Remy Poissot

Marie married her second husband in 1730, so she must have been at 10 years or so older than her sister. It is possible that Marie Tedt and Anne Marie are from different parents altogether, as their last names are different.

[1876] Dominique Bermudez [Chart 28]
Male
Name: Dominique Bermudes+++ S311
Birth: (EST 1674) Gritierce, Galicia, Spain
Death: (1744)

Source References for Dominique Bermudez:
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana


Dominique Bermudez is of unknown descent. He was born in Gritierce, Galicia, Spain. He died in 1744. His last name is spelled variously Bermudes and Bermudas.
[1877] Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto [Chart 28]
Female
Name: Josephe
Name: Marie Joseph de Suendu (de Soto)+++ S311
Birth: (EST 1674) San Juan Dorron, Archbishobric of Santiago de Gritierce, Galicia, Spain

Source References for Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto:
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana


Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto is of unknown descent. She was born in Gritierce, Galicia, Spain. She was called Josephe.
Dominique Bermudez married Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto
Children:
Antoine Manuel Marcele de Soto y Bermudez [938] +++ S311

Dominique Bermudez married Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto and they had one known child: Antoine Manuel Marcele de Soto y Bermudez (1707 - 6 Sep 1799) m. Marie des Nieges Juchereau de St. Denis

[1878] Chevalier Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches [Chart 28] [Chart 56]
Male
Father: Nicolas Juchereau, Sieur de St. Denis [3756] ++ S329
Mother: Marie Thérèse Giffard [3757] ++ S329
Name: Commandant M. de St. Denis+++ S327
Name: Sieur Louis Juchereau de St. Denis+++ S310 S316 S328 S329 S330 S331 S333 S334 S684
Name: Louis de St. Denys+++ S311
Name: Louis Jucherot de St. Denis+++ S311
Name: Louis Juchereau de St. Denis++ S274 S313
Name: Louis de St. Denis++ S316
Name: St. Deny ++++ S1077
Birth: (17 SEP 1674) Beauport, Quebec, Canada++ S329
Emigration: (1699) La Rochelle, Canada++ S329
Immigration: (7 JAN 1700) Louisiana
Residence: (AUG 1713) Biloxi, Mississippi+++ S331
Residence: (BEF SEP 1713) Mobile, Alabama++ S329
Moved: (SEP 1713) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (first arrived there on a trade expedition to Mexico)++ S329 S684
Event: (19 JUL 1714) San Juan Bautista, Mexico (first arrived at the Rio Grande on a trade expedition to Mexico)++ S328 S329 S332 S334
Event: (22 AUG 1715) Mexico City, Mexico (exonerated of all charges)++ S332
Event: (FROM 27 APR 1716 TO 1717) (as part of the Ramon Expedition, he founded six missions and a presido in East Texas)++ S329 S332 S334
Residence: (APR 1717) San Juan Bautista, Mexico (returned to his wife)++ S329
Residence: (FEB 1719) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (escaped from Mexico and returned home)++ S329
Residence: (1721) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (appointed as the 3rd Commandant of the Matchitoches Post)++ S328 S332
Census: (1 MAY 1722) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana+++ S327
Residence: (26 DEC 1735) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (post commandant)++ S274
Event: (10 JAN 1743) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (wrote letter to Versailles stating her could no longer perform his duties as Commandant)++ S329 S332
Death: (11 JUN 1744) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana+++ S329 S330 S332
Burial: American Cemetery, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
Ship: (Renommee)
Nobility Title: Commandant of Post des Natchitoches+++ S330

Source References for Chevalier Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches:
[S274] Slaves and Masters; The Louisiana Metoyers
[S310] The Indian Princess: Angelique
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana
[S313] Louisiana Troops, 1745
[S316] Our Cousins, The Creole Decendants of Louisiana Pioneers
[S327] The Census Tables For The French Colony Of Lousiana From 1699 to 1732
[S328] The Natchitoches Genealogist
[S329] St. Denis, Louis Juchereau De
[S330] The Death of St. Denis
[S331] Passport of Sieur Louis Juchereau de St. Denis
[S332] Manuela Sánchez Navarro de St. Denis
[S333] Diego Ramón
[S334] Domingo Ramón
[S684] Natchitoches, Louisiana
[S1077] Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis' signature


Chevalier Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis was the son of Nicholas Juchereau de St. Denis and Marie Therese Giffard. He was born on September 17, 1674 in Beauport (or Beaufort), near Quebec, in Canada. He died on June 11, 1744 in Natchitoches, Louisiana where he is buried at the American Cemetery.
The designation "St Denis" was conferred upon his father. It made the family "Chevalier of the Royal Order of St. Denis" This was a title of nobility granted by the French crown. St Denis is one of the patron saints of Paris, and this Order is dedicated to him.
When he was young, his parents sent him to Paris, France to be educated by a member of the French nobility; no doubt a relative.
In late 1699, St. Denis sailed from La Rochelle, Canada to Louisiana aboard the "Renommee", on the second expedition of Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville, his relative by marriage. He came to Louisiana by direction of the King of France to settle a new colony. He arrived in Louisiana on January 7th. 1700.
In Louisiana, St. Denis commanded a fort on the Mississippi River and another at Biloxi Bay. He also carried out important explorations to the west of the bay and upstream, where he ascended the lower Red River. These journeys brought him into contact with Karankawa and Caddo Indians.
On January 17, 1711, Father Francois Hidalgo at the Mission Marie de Los Delores, Coahuile, Mexico wrote to Antoine de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac, Governor of Louisiana requesting the opening of trade relations between the French and the Spanish mission because it was too far removed from Mexico City to provide the required supplies. On August 1, 1713, La Mothe, in Biloxi, provided Lt. St. Denis with passport and sufficient authority to open these relations, and relations with any other Spaniards desiring to trade. In September of 1713, St. Denis and 23 men departed from Mobile for Mexico. Along the way he stopped in Natchitoches near the Hasinai Indian village to establish a trading post. The Hasinai tribes traded much needed horses to the French. He left behind a few men and built two log huts to store some of his supplies, thus establishing the French outpost of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches. This became the first permanent European settlement in the territory later known as the Louisiana Purchase. From there he traveled to the Spanish outposts on the Rio Grande. He crossed the border into the Mexican Province of Tejas to Presidio Del Norte (Eagle Pass) to meet with the Spanish emissary. St. Denis arrived at Presidio Del Norte, San Juan Bautista on the south bank of the Rio Grande River (at the site of present-day Guerrero, Coahuila) on July 19, 1714.
Upon his arrival in at San Juan Bautista, Commander Diego Ramón placed him under house arrest in compliance with a 1713 viceregal order prohibiting entry of foreign traders or their merchandise into Spanish territory. The viceroy was notified in Mexico City, but did not respond until March of 1715. During the intervening months, St. Denis courted Manuela Sánchez de Navarre, the grandaughter of the commandant with whom he fell in love, and soon became engaged. Upon hearing of the engagement, the viceroy finally summoned St. Denis to Mexico City to face charges. St. Denis, during his defence, changed allegances and claimed a desire to become a Spanish subject. On August 22, 1715, St. Denis was exonerated of all charges. On September 30, 1715, St. Denis was appointed the position of commissary officer and guide to the Ramón Expedition under the command of Domingo Ramón, the commandant's son. On January 26, 1716/7, St. Denis returned to San Juan Bautista and married Manuela ["The Natchitoches Genealogist", April 1993, Volume XVIII, Number I, pp 10-20].
On April 27, 1716, the Ramón Expedition departed the Rio Grande Valley for Texas with 75 persons. Their purpose was to reestablish a Spanish presence in East Texas, thereby countering French influence from Louisiana. They reached East Texas in late June of 1716. On July 3, 1716 the expedition established the Nuestro Padre San Francisco de los Tejas Mission. Three additional missions founded by the expedition in 1716 were Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, and San José de los Nazonis. Late in 1716, St. Denis breifly returned to Mobile, but rejoined the expedition in early 1717/8 to found two more missions - Nuestra Señora de los Dolores and San Miguel de Linares de los Adaes.
In April of 1717 St. Denis returned to San Juan Bautista. By this time, Louis XIV had died, and the War of the Spanish Succession had ended severing Franco-Spanish cooperation. St. Denis was sent to Mexico City and had he not escaped, would have been sent back to Spain as a prisoner. He made his way back to Mobile, and in February of 1719, he was in Natchitoches, where he spent the remainder of his life. Spanish officials permitted his wife to join him in there sometime between 1719 and 1721.
St Denis, for his part, contributed to the expanded geographical knowledge of both France and Spain, brought Spanish and French settlements into close proximity, and made contraband trade a way of life on the borders of Spanish Texas and French Louisiana. In 1720, the King of France had bestowed upon him a knighthood in the Military Order of Saint Louis - Chr de St-Louis, Commandant de la Rivière aux Cannes pour la Cie des Indes.
In the latter part of 1721, St. Denis became the third Commandant of the Post St. Jean Baptiste in Natchitoches. On May 1, 1722, a census was taken at the post. It listed "M. de St. Denis, Commandant, 2 children, 5 negro slaves, 4 indian slaves".
He served in this role for more than 2 decades. On January 10, 1743, he wrote to Jean Frédéric Phélypeaux, Comte de Maurepas, at Versailles indicating that he could no longer perform his duties as commandant of Natchitoches. He asked permission to resign his command at Natchitoches, retire from the crown's service and retire to Mexico with his wife and minor children. The request to resign was granted, but the request to return to Mexico was denied.
On June 11, 1744 at 6 p.m., Louis Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches died at his home in Natchitoches, Louisiana (property now occupied by the campus of Northwestern State University of Louisiana). He was survived by his wife and 4 or 5 children. His estate had 12 negro slaves. St. Denis had amassed a large financial debt before his death. It took almost fourteen years to settle his estate. The partition of his slaves was not executed until September 10, 1756. The final portion being executed on April 25, 1758, after the death of his widow. The entire household was inherited by his widow.
Of St. Denis' slaves, a male named Francois was baptized on December 26, 1735 in the Catholic Church of St. Francois at the Fort St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches. On January 8, 1736 Francois was married to one of the slave women in the household named Marie Francoise. Another slave Marguerite dite Yancdose is listed in the final partition. On July 1761, Marianne, a "negresse of Chevalier de Jucherot de St. Denis, Officer" was baptized ["Natchitoches 1729-1803", #450, Elizabeth Shown Mills].
[1879] Dame Marie Emmanuela Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro [Chart 28] [Chart 53]
Female
Father: Don Diego Sánchez Navarro y Camacho [3758] ++ S310 S332
Mother: Mariana Gomes Mascorro y Garza [3759] ++ S332
Name: Marie Emmanuel Sanechez Navare de St. Denis++++ S1078
Name: Manuela Sanchez Y Ramone++ S310
Name: Dame Emmanuele Sanches de Navarre+++ S311
Name: Dame Manuel Sanche Navarre+++ S311
Name: Manuela Sanchez y Navarro++ S316
Name: Manuella de St. Denis++ S316
Name: Manuela Sanchez++ S329
Name: Dame de St. Denis+++ S330
Name: Manuela Sanchez Navarro de St. Denis++ S332
Name: Manuela Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro++ S332
Relation: grandfather: Commandant Diego Sánchez [7516] ++ S329
Relation: paternal grandmother: Feliciana Camacho y Botello [7517] ++ S332
Birth: (1697) Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico++ S332
Christening: (1697) Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico++ S332
Emigration: (BET 1719 AND 1721) Presidio Del Norte San Juan Bautista, Coahuila, Mexico++ S332
Immigration: (BET 1719 AND 1721)++ S332
Emigration: (1721) Presidio Del Norte San Juan Bautista, Coahuila, Mexico++ S329
Immigration: (1721) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana++ S329
Residence: (11 JUN 1744) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (47y)++ S332
Death: (16 APR 1758) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana++ S274 S313 S332
Burial: American Cemetery, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
Number of Children: 5++ S329
Number of Children: 7++ S332

Source References for Dame Marie Emmanuela Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro:
[S274] Slaves and Masters; The Louisiana Metoyers
[S310] The Indian Princess: Angelique
[S311] Natchitoches 1729-1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana
[S313] Louisiana Troops, 1745
[S316] Our Cousins, The Creole Decendants of Louisiana Pioneers
[S329] St. Denis, Louis Juchereau De
[S330] The Death of St. Denis
[S332] Manuela Sánchez Navarro de St. Denis
[S333] Diego Ramón
[S1078] Marie Emmanuel Sanechez Navare de St. Denis' signature


Emmanuella Maria Stephania Sánchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro was the daughter of Diego Sánchez Navarro y Camacho and Mariana Gomes Mascorro y Garza. She was directly descended from several of the military, political, and financial elite of Mexico. It is necessary at this point to understand the context of Spanish names. Each person had a saint's name followed by theme. In the case of Mrs. St. Denis, her saint's name is Emmanuella, her first and middle namen of Spain), and her mother's maiden name was Gomes Mascorro (from the Mascarro region of Spais would be Ramon. Her name can be found spelled in almost any combination of these components.
Manuela was born in Mexico, and baptized there in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico in 1697. She died on April 16, 1758 in Natchitoches, Louisiana. She is buried there at the American Cemetery alongside her husband.
She left Mexico sometime between 1719 and 1721 with her two children, and came to Natchitoches to join her husband.

Chart 53: Ancestors of Emmanuella Maria Stephania Sánchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro
Linked To: Feliciana Camacho y Botello [7517] , Mariana Gomes Mascorro y Garza [3759] , Dame Marie Emmanuela Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro [1879] , Don Diego Sánchez Navarro y Camacho [3758] , Commandant Diego Sánchez [7516]

                     Diego   + Feliciana
                     Sánchez | Camacho
                             | y Botello
                             |
                           Diego            + Mariana
                           Sánchez Navarro  | Gomes Mascorro
                           y Camacho        | y Garza
                                            |
                                        Emmanuella
                                        Maria
                                        Stephania
                                        Sánchez Navarro
                                        y Gomes Mascorro
                                        (1697-1758)
                                            |
                                        chart 28

Chevalier Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches married Dame Marie Emmanuela Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro
Children:
Marie des Neiges Juchereau de St. Denis [939] +++ S311 S313
Marriage: (26 JAN 1716/17) Presidio Del Norte San Juan Bautista, Coahuila, Mexico++ S329 S333

Chevalier Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis married Emmanuella Maria Stephania Sánchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro on January 26, 1716/7 at Presidio Del Norte, San Juan Bautista, Coahuila, Mexico. They had 2 sons and 5 daughters. The two oldest children were born in Mexico, the youngest in Natchitoches.

Marie Rose (Oct 1716 - 28 Jul 1737) m. Jacques de la Chaise
Louis Charles Antoine (abt Jan 1718/9 - 7 Feb 1778) m1. Marie Barbier, m2. Marie Louise Marguerite Derbanne
Marie Dolores Simone (aft 22 May 1721 - ) m. Cesaire de Blanc de Neuville
Louise Marguerite (aft 22 May 1721 - 3 Apr 1741)
Marie Pétronille Félicienne (aft 22 May 1721 - 1 Feb 1748) m. 18 Apr 1746, Athanase Christophe Fortunée de Mézières
Marie des Neiges (5 Aug 1734 - 10 Jul 1797) m1. ? m2. Antoine Manuel Marcele de Soto y Bermudez
Pierre Antoine (20 Jun 1740 - 29 Sep 1782)

[1880] Johannes Freiderich Hesser [Chart 55]
Male
Father: Johannes Bernhardt Hesser [3760]
Mother: Anna _____ [3761]
Name: Johann Hesser+++ S844
Birth: (6 FEB 1707/08) Bonfeld, Germany
Emigration: (1732) Germany
Immigration: (25 SEP 1732) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania+++ S844
Death: (3 JUL 1763)
Burial: St. Michael's Lutheran Chruch, German Town
Ship: (Loyal Judith)+++ S844
Occupation: baker

Source References for Johannes Freiderich Hesser:
[S844] Pennsylvania German Pioneers

[1881] Maria Catharina Merkle [Chart 55]
Female
Father: Johannes Georg Merkle [3762]
Birth: (EST 1708) Bonfeld, Germany
Immigration: (25 SEP 1732) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Emigration: Germany
Ship: (Loyal Judith)
Johannes Freiderich Hesser married Maria Catharina Merkle
Children:
Johannes Frederick Hesser [940]
Marriage: (27 NOV 1731) Bonfeld Lutheran Church, Bonfeld, Germany
Source for this family is James, Conner and West, "German Origins of Jost Hite, Virginia Pioneer", 1979.

Bonfeld is now called "Bad Rappenau" and is in West Germany, just west of Heidelberg.

Children:
Johannes Jeorge (21 Feb 1735 - )
Johannes Frederick (1736 - )

[1886] Jean Baptiste Gabriel Bouard [Chart 61]
Male
Father: Jean Pierre Buart [3772]
Mother: Claudine Blanchard [3773]
Name: Gabriel Buart++ Sparks2
Name: Baptiste Buart++ S778
Birth: (1705) Morges, Canton of Berne, Switzerland
Event: (1 MAY 1725) Louisiana (discharged from service as part of the Swiss contingent of the French government)
Military: (1780) Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (listed as an calvaryman on the military war roster)++ S778
Emigration: Switzerland
Immigration: Louisiana

Source References for Jean Baptiste Gabriel Bouard:
[S338] The Family of Antoine Clermont aka St. Antoine & wife Marie Jeanne Weillot (Sparks2)
[S778] 1780 Natchitoches Militia Revolutionary War Military Roster

[1887] Marie Anne Rousseau [Chart 61]
Female
Father: Louis Rousseaux [La Flame] [3774]
Mother: Marie Chaigneau [3775]
Name: Marie Anne Rousseau++ Sparks2
Birth: (EST 1722) Des Allemands, Louisiana
Residence: (22 APR 1776) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (witnessed marriage of Andre Antoine Rambin and Marie Catherine Buart, her daughter)++ Sparks2

Source References for Marie Anne Rousseau:
[S338] The Family of Antoine Clermont aka St. Antoine & wife Marie Jeanne Weillot (Sparks2)

Jean Baptiste Gabriel Bouard married Marie Anne Rousseau
Children:
Marie Catherine Buard [943] ++ Sparks2
Marriage: (28 APR 1739) Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

Children:

Louis Baptiste (15 Sep 1744 - )
Marie Louise (31 Dec 1748 - )
Marie Francoise (9 Dec 1750 - )
Marie Therese (5 Nov 1752 - )
Marie Catherine (3 Mar 1755 - Oct 1793) m. Louis Andre Antoine Rambin
Marie Jeanne (1756 - )
Marie Anne (11 Mar 1759 - )

[1904] Jean Bouet [Chart 29]
Male
Name: Jean Boute
Name: Jean Bonet
Birth: (1680)

Jean Bouet is of unknown descent. He was born in 1680. His name can be found spelled Boute or Bonet.
[1905] Marie Lacoude [Chart 29]
Female
Birth: (EST 1680)

Marie Lacoude is of unknwon descent. Her name can be found spelled Lacoud.
Jean Bouet married Marie Lacoude
Children:
Jean Francois Bouet [952]

Jean Bouet married Marie Lacoude and they had one known child: Jean Francois Bouet (8 Aug 1705 - 1797) m. Marianne de Lafitte

[1906] Pierre de Lafitte [Chart 29]
Male
Birth: (EST 1680)

Pierre de Lafitte is of unknown descent.
[1907] Marquerite Espiat [Chart 29]
Female
Birth: (EST 1680)

Marquerite Espiat is of unknwon descent.
Pierre de Lafitte married Marquerite Espiat
Children:
Marianne de Lafitte [953]

Pierre de Laffitte married Marquerite Espiat and they had one known child: Marianne de Lafitte (1713 - 5 Feb 1797) m. Jean Francois Bouet

[1920] Nathaniel Pevey [Chart 30]
Male
Birth: (EST 1677)
[1921] Annah _____ [Chart 30]
Female
Birth: (EST 1677)
Nathaniel Pevey married Annah _____
Children:
Samuel Pavey [960]

[1928] Randolph Bobbitt [Chart 62]
Male
Father: James Bobbitt [3856] ++ Bobbit
Name: Randolph Bobbitt++ Bobbit
Birth: (1708) Virginia++ Bobbit
Residence: (1 SEP 1737) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia (received a land grant of 400 acres)++ Bobbit
Death: (1777) Virginia++ Bobbit

Source References for Randolph Bobbitt:
[S206] The Bobbit Family In America (Bobbit)


Randolph Bobbitt was likely the grandson of William Bobbett, Sr. and Joanna Sturdivant.
Unknown
Randolph Bobbitt married Unknown
Children:
William Bobbitt [964] ++ Bobbit

[1930] William Leftwich [Chart 58]
Male
Father: _____ Leftwich [3860] ++ S417
Name: William Leftwich++ Bobbit
Birth: (EST 1707) New Kent County, Virginia
Residence: (28 JAN 1788) Bedford County, Pennsylvania (granted to his grandson William, 259 acres on Mobley Creek)++ Bobbit

Source References for William Leftwich:
[S206] The Bobbit Family In America (Bobbit)
[S417] Author's Knowledge


William Leftwich is possibly the son of Thomas Leftwich and Eleanor Rosier. He may also be the son of an unrecorded brother of Thomas. In either case, William must have moved with Thomas to Bedford County, Virginia in 1751. Based on the age of his daughter Lucy, he was probably born between 1705 and 1720 in New Kent (Caroline) County, Virginia. It is unknown whom he married. He had one known child: Lucy Leftwich (aft 1732 - bet 19 Jul 1788 and 27 Oct 1788) m. William Bobbitt.
Unknown
William Leftwich married Unknown
Children:
Lucy Leftwich [965] ++ Bobbit

[1988] Jean Baptiste Pourceau [Chart 31]
Male
Birth: (EST 1677)
[1989] Magdeleine Trinquet [Chart 31]
Female
Birth: (EST 1677)
Jean Baptiste Pourceau married Magdeleine Trinquet
Children:
Jean Baptiste Pourceau [994]

[1990] Jacques Chatlin [Chart 31]
Male
Birth: (EST 1689)
[1991] Anne _____ [Chart 31]
Female
Birth: (EST 1689)
Jacques Chatlin married Anne _____
Children:
Marie Therese Chatlin [995]

[1992] Pierre Francois Mayeux [Chart 31]
Male
Father: Pierre Francois Mahieux [3984]
Mother: Marie Grelin [3985]
Birth: (EST 1691)
[1993] Marie Francoise Cellier [Chart 31]
Female
Father: Jean Seller [3986]
Mother: Anne Cadet [3987]
Birth: (EST 1691)
Pierre Francois Mayeux married Marie Francoise Cellier
Children:
Pierre Francois Mayeux [996]

[1994] Nicolas Prevost [Chart 31]
Male
Father: Claude Prevost [3988]
Mother: Marie Rorine [3989]
Birth: (EST 1696)
[1995] Yves Dubos [Chart 31]
Female
Father: Renet Dubot [3990]
Mother: Elizabeth Duval [3991]
Birth: (EST 1696)
Nicolas Prevost married Yves Dubos
Children:
Nicolle Prevost [997]

[1996] Gabriel Laurent Bordelon [Chart 64]
Male
Father: Jean Baptiste Thomas Bordelon [3992] ++ S565
Mother: Mlle. Henriette de Rochechouart [3993] ++ S565
Name: Laurent Bordelon++ S565
Birth: (EST 1700) Notre Dame, Havre de Grace, France++ S565

Source References for Gabriel Laurent Bordelon:
[S565] The New Orleans French - 1720-1733

[1997] Anne Francoise Roland [Chart 64]
Female
Father: Jean Baptiste Roland [3994] ++ S565
Mother: Jeanne Bonnet [3995] ++ S565
Name: Anne Francoise Roland++ S565
Birth: (EST 1700) St. Germain Lauxerois?, Paris, France++ S565

Source References for Anne Francoise Roland:
[S565] The New Orleans French - 1720-1733

Gabriel Laurent Bordelon married Anne Francoise Roland
Children:
Antoine Bordelon [1000]
Nicolas Bordelon [998]

[1998] Jean Rondeau [Chart 31]
Male
Father: Pierre Rondot [3996]
Mother: Anne Guelein [3997]
Name: Jean Rondot++ Sparks1 S565
Birth: (EST 1699)
Event: (30 OCT 1730) Louisiana (witnessed the marriage of Marie Josephe Tarau and Nicholas Charles Bourgeois the widower of Anne LeVasseur who was the daughter of Charles Vasseur and Nicole Caho)++ S565

Source References for Jean Rondeau:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)
[S565] The New Orleans French - 1720-1733

[1999] Marie Colon [Chart 31]
Female
Father: Pierre Colon [3998]
Mother: Anne Guerin [3999]
Name: Marie Colon++ Sparks1
Birth: (EST 1699)

Source References for Marie Colon:
[S265] The Family of Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture & wife Marie Francoise Clermont (Sparks1)

Jean Rondeau married Marie Colon
Children:
Adrienne Rondeau [999]

[2002] Stephanus Josephus Decuir [Chart 32]
Male
Name: Etienne Decuir
Birth: (EST 1707)
[2003] Cecile Rondeau [Chart 32]
Female
Birth: (EST 1707)
Stephanus Josephus Decuir married Cecile Rondeau
Children:
Marie Anne Decuir [1001]

[2004] Noël Soileau [Chart 32]
Male
Birth: (EST 1712)
[2005] Marie Josephe Richaume [Chart 32]
Female
Birth: (EST 1712)
Noël Soileau married Marie Josephe Richaume
Children:
Commander Noël Etennie Soileau [1002]

[2006] Henri Pierre d'Bellevue Fonteneau [Chart 32]
Male
Birth: (EST 1724)
[2007] Marie Louise Doucet [Chart 32]
Female
Birth: (EST 1724)
Henri Pierre d'Bellevue Fonteneau married Marie Louise Doucet
Children:
Angelique Bellevue Fonteneau [1003]

[2010] Jean Richard [Chart 32]
Male
Birth: (EST 1702)
[2011] Jeanne Gauthier [Chart 32]
Female
Birth: (EST 1702)
Jean Richard married Jeanne Gauthier
Children:
Marguerite Richard [1005]

[2012] Augustin Jouineau [dit La Tulippe] [Chart 32]
Male
Nickname: dit La Tulippe
Birth: (EST 1673)
[2013] Elisabeth Blanchon [L'Rose] [Chart 32]
Female
Nickname: L'Rose
Birth: (EST 1673)
Augustin Jouineau [dit La Tulippe] married Elisabeth Blanchon [L'Rose]
Children:
Claude Juneau [dit Latulippe] [1006]

[2014] Guillaume Lemoine [dit Le Normand] [Chart 32]
Male
Name: Guillaume Lemoine++ S282
Nickname: dit Le Normand
Birth: (EST 1706)

Source References for Guillaume Lemoine [dit Le Normand]:
[S282] 1785 Census of Avoyelles Post, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

[2015] Marie Sanmerine [L'Este] [Chart 32]
Female
Name: Marie Sanmerine++ S282
Nickname: L'Este
Birth: (EST 1706)

Source References for Marie Sanmerine [L'Este]:
[S282] 1785 Census of Avoyelles Post, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

Guillaume Lemoine [dit Le Normand] married Marie Sanmerine [L'Este]
Children:
Marie Francoise Lemoine [1007] ++ S282


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