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    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: [Huguenot] Pons? Gourdin,Gaillard,DuBose
    2. Dee, were there any Boreaux (Bourdeaux) in this movement to the US. This seems about the same time that my Bordauxs came to the US. ---- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 6:19 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: [Huguenot] Pons? Gourdin,Gaillard,DuBose > Ray, > >From "The First Settlers of South Carolina, 1670-1700" > GILLARD, CLEREMONDE > See Gaillard, Pierre > > GAILLARD, ELIZABETH > See Gaillard, Pierre > > GAILLARD, ESTER > See Gaillard, Joachim > > GAILLARD, JEAN > See Gaillard, Joachim > > GAILLARD, JOACHIM > Arrived before 1690, Son of Jean Gaillard and Marie Gaillard at Montpellier > in Languedoc. Ester Gaillard, his wife, daughter of Andre Paparel and > Caterine Paparel of Bouin in Forest. Jean and Pierre Gaillard, their > children. > > GAILLARD, JOHN > Arrived before 24 September 1695 > > GAILLARD, MAGDELAN > Arrived in Carolina before 19 March 1694, See also De Bourdeaux, Jacques. > > GAILLARD, PIERRE > Arrived before 19 March 1694. Born in Cherneaux in Poitou, son of Pierre > Gaillard and Jacquete Jolain. Elizabeth Leclair, his wife. Clermonde, their > daughter, born in Carolina. Elizabeth and Marthe Melet, daughters of Jean > Melet and the said Elizabeth Leclair. > > GAILLARD, PIERRE (younger) > See Gaillard, Joachim > > PRIOLEAU, ELIAS (French Minister) > Arrived in Carolina before 1690. A native of Xaintonge, France, he was the > son of Samuel Prioleau and Jeanne Merlat. His wife was Jeanne Burgeand, born > in L'isle ge Re. Their daughter Jeanne was born in St. Jean D'Angely; their > children, Samuel, Marie, and Ester, were born in Carolina. > > Cites listed. for all. Let me know if you want them. > > >From "Historic Ramblin's Through Berkeley" > The Ravenel List of persons desiring naturalization (1696): > Total 59 > Pierre Gaillard > Joachim Gaillard > > >From "South Carolina Begins: The Records of a Proprietary Colony, 1663-1721" > [I am only listing the 1700 or before Wills] > Gaillard, Susannah, 1700-1701 > > >From "Abstracts of Records of Secretary of the Province South Carolina > 1692-1721" > paraphrased: grant of 400 acres bounding on N on Santee River, 29 Mar. 1700 > by Hon. Lords Props., to Jean Gaillard . > > >From "Warrants of Lands in South Carolina 1672-1711" > In part: "Isaac Caillabeuf hath made it apeare that he hath at his:proper > cost & charge Imported into ye Province of Carolina Six persons aged above > Sixteen yeares to plant & Inhabit in ye said Province named Isaac Caillabeuf > [,] Rachel Caillabeuf [,] Peter Gallard & Magdelan Gallard [,] Mary Ozembert > [,] James Benes ye names of all wch persons were registred in the Secrtys > ofice wthin fourteen dayes after theire Respective arrivall in ye province > aforesaid . . This is a "headright" document with land granted 19 March > 1693/4. > > Peter Galiard had a warrant for five hundred acres of Land Dated ye 26th of > october 1704. > Elisha Prioleau had a warrant for five hundred acres of Land Dated ye 8th > day of 9br 1704 > > EARLIEST MENTION OF GAILLARD > >From "Warrants for Lands in South CArolina 1672-1679" > Carrolina Toy are forth with to admeasure and lay out for Richard Gilliard > one of ye free Persons of this Province one hundred accres of land in some > place not yett laid out or marked to bee laid out for aney other Person or > use, and if same happen uppon aney Navigable River or River Capable of being > made Navigable you are to allow only ye fifth Pte of depthe by ye watter > side and a Certificate fully speciefieing ye situation and bounds thereof > you are to return to us with all Convenient Speede dated this second day of > November 1678 ------ > To Capt. Maurice Mathews Richard Conant Joseph West > Sureyr. Generall Andw. Percevall John Godfrey > > > Dee > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer > to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kinta Delamain <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 10:37 AM > Subject: RE: [Huguenot] Pons? Gourdin,Gaillard,DuBose > > > > Hi Ray, > > I checked out some of my Huguenot info and found - > > Alcimus GAILLARD, b. 1716, d.1754 as the second husband of Elizabeth dau > > of John GENDRON and Elizabeth MAZYCK. > > > > And from John Coming BALL and wife Catherine GENDRON - there is a son, > > Elias, b. 11 May 1744-- ( he was of Wambaw Plantation - and a Tory) that > > marries a Catherine, dau of Theodore GAILLARD and Eleanor CORDES > > > > Don't have any info on from whence they came etc - but it seems the name > > was around early 1700s -- > > > > Kinta > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ray Timmons [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 12:57 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [Huguenot] Pons? Gourdin,Gaillard,DuBose > > > > Thanks for pointing out the Gourdin name, that needs > > research. > > > > Neither Jacob Gaillard, his father Fransois, nor his family > > appear in the list that was denized with Rev. Prioleau. > > Nor can I find this Gaillard family in early Carolina. There > > may have been children not listed that made it to Carolina. > > Does anybody know if it is written anywhere that there > > was a Gaillard from Pons? > > > > Louis DuBose is listed as a Godfather, so we don't know if > > he was a member or not. But anyway, he is not in the list > > that was denized with Rev. Prioleau (there are several DuBose/ > > DuBois entries in other years). I don't know of any > > evidence of a Louis DuBose from Pons or his descendants in > > Carolina. I have seen the DuBose name in many registers in > > different areas of France. I believe that the Carolina > > Louis DuBose was from the Normandy area (but could have > > visited Pons during the Baptism of his Grandchild). DuBose > > folks please let me know if I am wrong! > > > > Since Hirsch says it was a transplantation of the Pons > > Church, I expected to find many definite names. Being > > sure of even one has been difficult. > > > > But there is no church roll, so we have the problem of > > those that were members, but did not have births, marriages > > or deaths during the time period of surviving registers. > > > > Ray > > > > katherine t fowler wrote: > > > > > I found Gourdin, Gaillard and DuBois. > > > > > > Kit F. > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Timmons" <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 1:48 PM > > > Subject: [Huguenot] Stories that are repeated once they are in Print - > > Pons > > > > > > > > >> One such story seems to have been written by Arthur Henry Hirsch in > > >> "The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina". It may be based on a > > >> the writings of Alexandre Crottet (or a misread of his writings). > > >> At any rate, Hirsch says - > > >> > > >>> "The Charles Town French Church was an extension, or perhaps better, > > >>> a transferred reestablishment of the French Protestant Church of > > >>> Pons, France, whose pastor was Elias Prioleau. He, with his > > >>> congregation, in April, 1687(sic), witnessed the destruction of > > >>> their church building in that place by their Catholic enemies. While > > >>> it was being demolished Mr. Prioleau gathered his congregation about > > >>> him, and after he had addresed them regarding their plans for the > > >>> future, they determined to embark for England. How many followed him > > >>> is not known, but the names of a number of French families denizened > > >>> the same day that Mr. Prioleau and his family were denizened in > > >>> England, names that in later years are familiar in Carolina, indicate > > >>> reasons for the supposition that at least a number followed their > > >>> spiritual leader to England and subsequently to South Carolina." > > >> > > >> > > >> It may be true that many members of the Pons Church followed their > > >> pastor to England. It is also true that many families denizened in > > >> England on the same day as Rev. Prioleau did follow him to Carolina. > > >> The list is published in The Huguenot Society of London, QuartoSeries, > > >> Volume XVIII, pp 182-192. > > >> > > >> However, I have yet to find a person in the denization list that > > >> was listed in the existing Pons registers (other than Rev. Prioleau > > >> and his family). Neither have I found a name in early Carolina that > > >> appears in the Pons registers. I keep hoping to find one. What I > > >> have from the Pons registers is at - > > >> http://199.4.147.11/gen/pons/pons-sort.txt > > >> The complete excel spreadsheet is at - > > >> http://199.4.147.11/gen/pons/releve_pons.xls > > >> > > >> There are families in Carolina that are supposed to be from Pons, > > >> but I have not found them in any Pons documentation yet. If somebody > > >> finds a name in the lists above, please let me know! > > >> > > >> Rev. Prioleau was well known in France with relatives that > > >> preached elsewhere in France as well as relatives in other > > >> Huguenot churches. There were also synod's held in Pons. So most > > >> of those who followed him to Carolina knew him well, but do not > > >> seem to have been members of his church. > > >> > > >> The Pons story is included in a book that will be published around > > >> October this year by USC Press. "From New Babylon to Eden: The > > >> Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina" by > > >> Van Ruymbeke, Bertrand. > > >> > > >> Ray > > >> > > >> > > >> ==== Huguenot Mailing List ==== > > >> To leave the list, send a new email to [email protected] > > >> and type UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line and text area > > >> > > >> (if you get the digest, replace -L with -D) > > >> > > > > > > > > > ==== Huguenot Mailing List ==== > > > If you need assistance contact the list admin at > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== Huguenot Mailing List ==== > > To leave the list, send a new email to [email protected] and > > type UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line and text area > > > > (if you get the digest, replace -L with -D) > > > > > > ==== Huguenot Mailing List ==== > > To leave the list, send a new email to [email protected] and > type UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line and text area > > > > (if you get the digest, replace -L with -D) > > > > > >

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