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Abt 1709 - Abt 1745 (~ 36 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Elizabeth LEFEVRE was born Abt 1709, King William Parish, Powhatan Co. VA (daughter of Isaac LEFEVRE and Madelaine PARENTEAU); died Abt 1745; was buried , Huguenot Cemetary, Manakin, Goochland Co., VA. Other Events:
- Religion: Protestant
- _UID: C0DD4C9053C84F579AA51C1673527DCAB7FB
Notes:
b 1710 d 1753 More authoritative sources put her birth ca 1712 and her death between July 1740 and 1744.
Occupation:
Homemaker
Elizabeth married (Jacques) James BRIAND/BRYANT, Sr. 1732. (Jacques) (son of Jacques BRIAND and UNKNOWN) was born Abt 1709, Manakintown, Powhatan Co., VA; died 1783; was buried , Huguenot Cemetary, Manakin, Goochland Co., VA. [Group Sheet]
Notes:
Married:
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: James Brian
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Elizabeth Lefevre
Number Pages: 1
Children:
- Judith BRYANT was born Abt 1733, King William Parish, Powhatan Co. VA.
- Mary BRYANT was born 1735.
- James BRYANT, Jr. was born Abt 1735, King William Parish, Powhatan Co. VA; died 21 Mar 1807, Powhatan Co. VA.
- Elizabeth BRYANT was born Abt 1737, King William Parish, Powhatan Co. VA.
- Isaac BRYANT, Sr. was born 12 Aug 1739, King William Parish, Powhatan Co. VA; died 1800, White Hall Farm, Cumberland Co., VA.
- Martha BRYANT was born Abt 1741.
- Frances (Fannie) BRYANT was born Abt 1743.
- Anne BRYANT was born Abt 1744.
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Generation: 2
2. | Isaac LEFEVRE was born 1667, France; died ca 1717 or 1719, VA. Other Events:
- Religion: Protestant
- _UID: F8598FD5446649DBA5A00071576AF52E1DE8
Notes:
Fled to England after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Isaac sailed from Gravesend, England on the ship "Peter and Anthony" and arrived in Jamestown Sep 20, 1700. He settled at Manakintown. Purchased 68 acres Oct 31, 1716 from the widow of Gideon Chambon (Chambonne)., Ca. 1714 he is listed as Isaac Lesebure with a wife, one son, and three daughters. In 1720 was a resident of Jamestown, VA. (Unconfirmed).
Source: Huguenot Refugees to Virginia, 1700
Peter & Anthony, 20 September 1700
Isaac Le ffeure
Anonymous. Virginia Huguenot Refugees, 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Two Ships to Virginia
This database contains the ship listings of a number of Huguenot refugees who traveled to Virginia in 1700. The two ships, the Mary and Ann and the Peter and Anthony, arrived in James City on the 12th of August and 20th of September respectively. Each record reveals the adult passenger's name and number of minors in their company.
Occupation:
Farmer
Isaac married Madelaine PARENTEAU 1701, Manakintown, Powhatan Co., VA?. Madelaine (daughter of Unknown PARENTEAU and UNKNOWN) was born ? ; died Bef 1 Aug 1720, King William Parish, VA. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Madelaine PARENTEAU was born ? (daughter of Unknown PARENTEAU and UNKNOWN); died Bef 1 Aug 1720, King William Parish, VA. Other Events:
- Religion: Protestant
- _UID: 603B48A18D0943BFA7E3210F8ACC384CB0AC
Notes:
She arrived in America with her brother, Isaac Parenteau several weeks before her husband. She sailed on the Mary and Ann of London which arrived 12 Aug1700. Her brother Isaac was executor of her will. The will was made on 19 April 1720, it was witnessed 6 June, 1720. She divided her property among her three daughters. On 1 Aug 1720 the inventory of the estate was presented.
Alternate spelling of her maiden name in VA records: Parransos and Parontes.
Occupation:
Homemaker
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Generation: 3
7. | UNKNOWN Other Events:
- _UID: DBD9A26724B947438F6FE3416FD15318F147
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