On Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:16 PM Jacqui wrote | Hi Everyone | | I have a Samuel BOUVIER b. c1750 he also had a sister Elizabeth BOUVIER & possibly a brother Peter & Geroge. | | All these people lived in London in the 1700 & 1800's. I can't find a birth for any of them so I'm thinking that the migrated to England. Samuel Bouvier was married in 1775 in Bethnal Green died in 1831 a very wealthy silk weaver. | | My Bouvier's have nothing to do with Jacqueline Bouvier/Kennedy before anyone mentions anything. I am not interested in the Bouvier's in America, it's England I want & something on migration from France or where ever they came from at that time. Jacqui, Not a lot to go on but on the list of denization, March 12 1605/6 a Samuel Desbovirry/Bouverie is mentioned. He was born in Dieppe. Slightly better however is a Pierre Bouvier found amongst Le livre des Tesmoignages de l'Eglise de Threadneedle Street This was dated 3 September 1735 and he was 20 years old and from Baulbec. Whilst you have a lot of work to do there is the possibility, and nothing more, that he was your Samuel's father. There is also a mention of an Elizabeth Bouvrie, the wife of Jacque Gaffe, at the Threadneedle Street Church but this is in 1644. Good hunting Roy