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The State Plats 1784-1840 show:
Jas. Georgetown, 300 acres, Vol. 35, p. 232, 17 Jul 1798
Jas. Georgetown, 100 acres, Vol. 21, p. 158 26 Nov 1787
Jas. Georgetown, 300 acres, Vol. 17, p. 8 26 Sep 1786
John, Georgetown, 817 acres, Vol. 36, p. 608 29 Jul 1805
John, Georgetown, 100 acres, Vol. 37, p. 80 26 Mar 1807
John, Jr. Williamsburg, 46 acres, Vol. 38, p. 58 21 Mar 1814
GOTTIER, Francis 96th Dist., 640 acres, Vol. 5, p. 114 24 May
1784
GAULTIER 1750 GAULTIER MARY Charleston County SC 00318 Will
Probate Records SC Colonial Probate Index SC1191959
there is a Joseph Gaultier on the 1790 Charleston Census.
Possible connection to Laurens-Lawrence: Purrysburg
". . . Among the refugees of this group who went to South
Carolina, during the early years of its history were, for
example, the families of Laurens, De la Bastie, Gautier
(Cottier) (footnote), May, Leher, Jean Francois Gignilliat,
Pierre Robert, Honore Michaud, Jean Pierre Pele, etc., but much
larger numbers went under the alluring and oft repeated
solicitation of Jean Peter Purry . . ."
footnote: Cottier (also written Gautier) came from a respected
peasant family. Because of his peasant stock he was looked down
upon by fellow students at school. See Faust and Brumbaugh, II.
4. (Faust, A.B., and Brumbaugh, G. M. Lists of Swiss Emigrants
in the Eighteenth Century to the American Colonies. 2 volumes.
Washington, D. C., 1920-1925.)
The footnote is also included in Bodies History of Williamsburg,
so maybe he had tied them to our GOTEA. A researcher also
advised me that Gotea may be connected in some way to LAURENS or
LAWRENCE.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GAULTIER\COTTIER GOTEA\GAUTIER SC_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John James GOTEA I | (1720 - 1807) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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"Edward IV created him Lord Chamberlian, Baron Hastings of
Ashby-de-la Zouch. and of the manors of Donnington, Higham
Ferrers, and Daventry. Built a Castle at Ashby. Master of the
Mints of London & Calais, Steward of the Honour of Leicester.
"Sir William de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, Kt., K.G., who was
nominated by Edward IV Master of the Mints at London and
Calais,Steward of the Honour of Leicester, and of the Manor and
castles of Donnington, Higham Ferrers, and Daventry; and created
by the same Monarch, 26 July 1461, Baron Hastings of Ashby-de-la
Zouch, when his Lordship was also installed A Knight of the most
noble Order of the Garter." Four sons and three daughters. "In
1465 we find this nobleman entering into an agreement with Dame
Elizabeth Grey, late wife of Sir John Grey, Kt., and heiress of
Edward Grey, Lord Ferrers, that he should have wardship of her
son, Thomas,afterwards Marquess of Dorset, on whose part it was
stipulated that
he should, with in five or six years afterwards,marry the eldest
daug. of Lord Hastings that might then be living. His Lordship
about this time undertook, in his capacity as Master of the
Mint, a new coinage of gold consisting of pieces of eight
shillings and fourpence sterling each, called "nobles": other
pieces of one-half; and a third, of one-fourth that value. For
Several years afterwards Lord Hastings was one of the most
powerful persons in the Kingdom. In 1474 he obtained a license
from Edward IV to impark three thousand acres of land and wood
in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and he accordingly built, at Ashby, a
magnificent castle for the residence of his family, which it
continued to be for two hundred years. The castle was afterwards
remarkable as a temporary prison for Mary Queen of Scots. Of his
lordship Fuller says: 'The reader needeth not my dim candle to
direct his to this illustrious person, whom King Edward IV, or
rather Edward Plantagenet (because more in human that in his
Royal capacity), so delighted in that he made him his Lord
Chamberlain, Baron Hastings of Ashby-de-la-Zouch,'etc..Lord
Hastings fell a victim, eventually, to the Protector Gloucester
(Richard III), and was beheaded in the Tower, 13 June 1483, when
his estates were confiscated, but soon afterwards restored,
partly by Richard and the remainder by Henry VII, to his son."
From: Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 197?. (page 1394)
Children
Edward of Hungerford Lord Hastings DE HASTINGS
Daughter 1 HASTINGS
Anne HASTINGS
Son 2 HASTINGS
Son 3 HASTINGS
Son 4 HASTINGS
_RALPH de HASTINGS __________+ | (.... - 1346) _RALPH HASTINGS Knt._________________| | (1346 - 1398) m 1385 | | |_MARGARET HERLE _____________ | _LEONARD HASTINGS ___| | (1396 - 1455) m 1424| | | _THOMAS SUTTON of Holderness_ | | | (1340 - 1362) | |_MAUD de SUTTON _____________________| | m 1385 | | |_____________________________ | | |--WILLIAM de HASTINGS 1st Lord Ashby, Knt.KG | (1420 - 1483) | _____________________________ | | | _THOMAS de CAMOYS 1st Lord of Camoys_| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_ALICE CAMOYS _______| (1404 - ....) m 1424| | _____________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_____________________________
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______________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |______________________________________ | _Eugene PAYNE _______| | (1840 - ....) | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--Percy PAYNE | (1870 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) SANDIFER of SC & MS_ | | | _John J. SANDIFER ___| | | (1810 - 1860) | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Lora SANDIFER ______| (1850 - ....) | | _David MORGAN ________________________+ | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 |_Nancy Caro MORGAN __| (1819 - 1869) | |_Mary ANDREWS ________________________+ (.... - 1868) m 1806
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