Re: Isaac Bordeaux will
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Juergen Bourdeaux 10/11/09
BORDEAUX
As the story went, among the thousands of Huguenots who fled France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 was a Viscount Francis Purcell de Bordeaux, a wealthy merchant. Full stop. The emigrant was James, a blacksmith, whose son Anthony was a carpenter and great-grandson Daniel was a planter. Daniel had a daughter Eliza who died in 1816, and a son Isaac, who died in 1819. Isaac had one son, Lincoln, a mulatto, of whom nothing else --unfortunately-- is known (see will).
* Sources: Juhan family records; Jackson, Bordeaux Family History; Flanigan, History of Gwinnett Co, Ga; Robison, History of the Bordeaux Family 1777–1930; Shaw, “Letters of Denization”; Salley, Warrants for Lands in South Carolina; Smith, “The Baronies of South Carolina,” p. 33; Smith, “The Orange Quarter,” p. 114
Generation no.1
Francis Purcell de Bordeaux, born c 1550 of Grenoble, France.
Generation no.2
Pierre de Bordeaux, married Marie Dubois.
Generation no.3
Evremond Purcell de Bordeaux. Married Catherine Fresne.
Source: Shaw, "Letters of Denization" (1903); Salley, Warrants for Lands in South Carolina, p. 433; Smith, "The Baronies of South Carolina," p. 33
Generation no.4
Jacques (James) de Bordeaux, born c 1630–50 in Grenoble, died before 20 December 1699 in Orange Quarter, Charleston SC. Blacksmith. Married Madelaine Garillion, daughter of Israel Garillion and Susanne Saunier.
* Sources: Shaw, "Letters of Denization"; Salley, Warrants for Lands in South Carolina, p. 433; Smith, "The Baronies of South Carolina," p. 33
Children:
-- Marguerite de Bordeaux, born before 1685, Grenoble, died SC
-- Madelaine de Bordeaux, born before 1685, Grenoble, died SC
-- Judith de Bordeaux, born before 1685, Grenoble, died SC
-- Antoine de Bordeaux
-- Jacques de Bordeaux, born after 1685, Charleston, died before 1699
-- Israel de Bordeaux, born after 1685, Charleston, died before 1699
Generation no. 5
Antoine (Anthony) de Bordeaux, born after 1685 in Charleston, died before 1 March 1724–25 in Orange Quarter (see will). Only son to live to maturity. Carpenter. Married Marianna (Marian).
* Sources: Smith, "The Baronies of South Carolina," p. 33; Charleston Wills; SC Archives, vol. 2, pp. 13–14; Moore and Simmons, Abstracts of the Wills, vol. 1, p. 290
Children:
-- Anthony Bordeaux, born after 1705, died before 5 April 1769
-- Daniel de Bordeaux, born after 1705
-- Israel de Bordeaux, born after 1705, married Mary Rivers
-- Jacques (James) de Bordeaux
Generation no.6
Jacques (James) de Bordeaux, born after 1705 in Charleston, died 8 March 1767. Planter, Berkley County. Married Esther Savineau, born 1720, died 1794, in St. Thomas Parish.
*Source: Jackson, Bordeaux Family History, pp. 215–20
Children:
-- four older children, names unknown
-- Daniel Bordeaux, born c 1747, died 1 September 1815
Generation no.7
Daniel Bordeaux, born c 1747, died 1 September 1815. Married 11 January 1770 Elizabeth Martha Smith, born 1745–56, daughter of Josiah Smith and Elizabeth Darrell.
*Sources: DAR Patriot Index, part I, p. 308; Huguenot Society of South Carolina, 29 November 1976; Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina Gazette and Its Successors (1732–1801), no. 11; Flanigan, "History of Gwinnett Co, Ga," p. 517; Payzant, Payzant and Allied Jess and Juhan Families
Children:
-- Isaac Bordeaux (see will), born 1770–71, died c 1819
-- Eliza Martha Bordeaux, orn c 1772, died c 1816, married 29 February 1792 Stephen Alexander Juhan, born 1765 in Nova Scotia
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