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_Thomas BONNER ______+ | (1744 - 1804) m 1767 _Jordan BONNER Sr.___| | (1768 - 1841) m 1796| | |_Margaret JONES _____+ | (1750 - 1804) m 1767 _Hiram BONNER _______| | (1798 - 1885) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Rachel MOON ________| | (1770 - ....) m 1796| | |_____________________ | | |--Laura Ann BONNER | (1837 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Hannah______________| (1800 - 1860) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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"The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina" by Arthur Henry
Hirsch, Ph.D, Duke Univer. Press, 1928 Spartanburg, SC Lib:
St. John's Berkeley: the Huguenot settlement of St. John's
Berkeley, as it became known after 1706, was the child of the
Orange Quarter and the Santee sections. Located near the
fertile banks of the Cooper river, 30 miles nearer Charles Town
than the santee region. A far more favorable place in which to
live than was the Santee River Dist. this colony is said to
have been led by Anthony Cordes, MD, who had arr in Charles Town
in 1686, with 10 families of Huguenots. They were organized
into a church by the Rev Florente Trouillart, colleague of the
Rev. Elias Prioleau, of Charles Town.
Names of French families in the early records: Land Warrants;
Probate Court records; etc formed the Julien List, ed. 1888. De
Hay & Marion are on this list.
The MARIONS lived at Belle Isle Plantation. No Huguenot church
was maintained there after 1706, but the vestry book of St.
Stephen's Parish, (1754) and the SC Gazettes indicate that the
French Protestants lived there and were affiliated as members
and officers of the Established Church.
The French Church of Santee was numberically probably the
strongest to be found in the province outside of Charles Town.
One hundred families were settled there by 1700. The church
building was situated on the spot that after 1695 was the center
of the village of French Jamestown, on the margin of the Santee
River, overlooking the stream.
--- Lindsay and Hay were related in Scotland, and Hay came from
de la Haye --
Susie "mail.unr.net"
Abraham De Haye (fils de Pierre) et Madeline and the date Dec 8,
1700 as the most likely parents of a son Jean Andre who married
Margarett O'Carroll in 1729. She stated her oldest brother was
an elder in the Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston. The
male line of the DeHay family is not on record in SC
naturalization files, but it appears in Hirch's book, "Settlers
in Manakintown," VA and the name is in Agnew's book concerning
French refugees in England. "The corporation of Yonghal, in
Essex, devised a part of the strand to John Dehays in 1728 - he
had a son James."
In SC Statues at Large, Vol. 2, p. 132; A list of the French who
signed the Oath of Naturalization, and many of the same names
appear in Transactions of the Huguenot society of SC, No. 5 in a
"Liste Des Francois et Swisses Refugrez en Caroline qui
souhaittent de 'etre naturalizes Anglois". "Nicholas Bochet, ne
a Nanteul--en Brye, fils de Nicholas Bochet et de Marguerite
Petit, Suzanne Dehays, sa femme, Suzanne, leur lille, nee en
France. Pierre et Nicholas, nez en Caroline". The fact that
one son is evidently named for Nicholas and his father, suggests
that "Pierre" is named for Suzanne's father.
In vol. 53 Transactions of the Huguenot Society, p. 33; "Act
to make aliens free of this part of the Province," dated June 3
1697: "Nicholas Bochet, native de Nanthiel - les - Meaux,
Susanne Deshais, sa fille, native de Fublainne, Province de Brie
en France.
Suzanne DeHais married Nicholas Bochet, in SC. May be a sister
of John De Hay, but shows neither John nor James in any records
of this family down to the third generation.
The Hugenot Society of London, The French Church of Threadneedle
Street, London, lists many of the De La Haye families, but I am
not aware if any have been identified as this John's parents.
One Isaac de Hay came in Le Nasseau to VA in 1700; a record of
the baptism of a Charles de la Hay and a James De Hay in VA;
Also Isaac De hay in MD with a son named Arthur.
Tyler's Qtr, 7 Vol. p. 179; Charles de la hay, born 20 Sep 1773
in Albemarle Parish, Surry Co. VA.
Hotten's Persons of Quality ....p. 296 lists The Virgin of
Hampton, Master Weare, and John De La hay, Merchant who hath
taken the Oath of Allegiance 30th of Mar 1639/40. on page 297
lists A seaman, Daniel De La Hay.
VA Wills - Vol X shows the will of Matthew Delahay proved 24 Jun
1696.
Wm & Mary Qtr, 19 Vol. p. 57 -Will of William Kelly proved by
one Rene de la Hay of St. Margaret's, Westminster Co. Middlesex
wit prved May 10, 1708.
VA Land patents Book I page 437, Gringall Dalahay transf tract
in Henrico Co. 11 July 1637 to Richard Green for transp. of his
wife Sarah Dalahay. Page 783, Gringall Delahaye was transp. to
Henrico 10 Aug 1641.
"Many Huguenots from the Henrico-goochland settlement removed to
NC in the vicinity of New Bern, NC."
David Dehay, age 45 years, ht 5', 1"; drummer; born in England;
enlisted in Cumberland county; served under General Andrew Lewis
in French & Indian War. between 1758-1763.
The descendants of John Dehay proved their allegiance to their
adopted country by service during the Rev War Indents:
Abstracts of SC Wills 1670-1740: Isaac Lesesne, St. Thomas and
St. Denis Parish, Planter. Will date 14 Sep 1736; proved 14 Jan
1736/7; recorded 25 Jan 1736/7, page 406. Mentions Mr. Dehay,
Sr. and his wife. This could be John Andre and Margarett Caroll
who were married in 1729 and had a son John Jr. born in 1731.
Abstracts of SC Wills 1740-1760: William Sanders, St. Thomas
Parish, Berkeley Co., Planter. Will is dated 24 Apr 1741;
proved 4 June, 1741; recorded 28 Sep 1741, page 45. Mentions:
All real and personal estate to be sold at "Publik Sale"; old
Mrs. Dehay; several other names. Exors: Mr. Isaac Lesesne.
This does not appear to be the same Dehay reference as in the
other will but the name Isaac Lesesne appears in both abstracts.
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Mother: ANNE TUCHET (TOUCHET) |
_PETER (Piers) de DUTTON Lord of Dutton XII, Knt._+ | (1366 - 1433) _JOHN de DUTTON Lord of Dutton XIII________| | (1403 - 1445) m 1418 | | |_ELIZABETH BUTLER ________________________________+ | (1370 - 1433) _THOMAS de DUTTON Lord of Dutton XIV_| | (1421 - 1459) | | | _JOHN SAVAGE Knt. of Clifton______________________ | | | (1360 - 1450) m 1400 | |_MARGARET SAVAGE __________________________| | (1403 - 1450) m 1418 | | |_MAUD SWYNNERTON _________________________________+ | (1370 - 1415) m 1400 | |--ELIZABETH de DUTTON | (1458 - ....) | __________________________________________________ | | | _JAMES TUCHET (TOUCHET) 5th Lord of Audley_| | | (1398 - 1459) m 1429 | | | |__________________________________________________ | | |_ANNE TUCHET (TOUCHET) ______________| (1421 - 1503) | | _EDMUND de HOLAND Earl of Kent____________________+ | | (1349 - ....) m 1406 |_ELEANOR de HOLAND of Audley_______________| (1400 - ....) m 1429 | |_CONSTANCE PLANTAGENET of York____________________+ (1374 - 1416) m 1406
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Mother: Rose MARTIN |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) LINDSEY _| | | | |__ | _Caleb LINDSAY ______| | (1720 - 1784) m 1750| | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Susanna LINDSAY | (1764 - ....) | __ | | | _Henry MARTIN Sr.__________| | | (1680 - 1748) | | | |__ | | |_Rose MARTIN ________| (1720 - 1784) m 1750| | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth JONES |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) SORRELLS __ | _Richard SORRELLS ___| | (1744 - 1813) m 1773| | |_____________________________ | _Charles SORRELLS ___| | (1776 - 1854) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Mildred SNEAD ______| | (1746 - 1836) m 1773| | |_____________________________ | | |--Mildred SORRELLS | (1805 - 1885) | _____________________________ | | | _Russell JONES ______| | | (1745 - 1828) | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth JONES ____| (1780 - 1831) | | _James BEASLEY ______________+ | | (1725 - 1803) m 1750 |_Ann BEASLEY ________| (1753 - 1808) | |_Anne or Elizabeth REYNOLDS _+ (1733 - 1810) m 1750
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Mother: Elizabeth TEMPLE |
_James I TAYLOR _____+ | (1635 - 1698) m 1682 _Edmund TAYLOR ______| | (1690 - 1735) m 1710| | |_Mary GREGORY _______+ | (1663 - 1747) m 1682 _Edmund TAYLOR ______| | (1725 - ....) | | | _William BROOKING ___ | | | (1655 - ....) | |_Sarah BROOKING _____| | (1695 - ....) m 1710| | |_Susannah UPSHAW ____ | (1677 - ....) | |--Temple TAYLOR | (1765 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth TEMPLE ___| (1730 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) WINSTON of Virginia |
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