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1 | Name: | JOHN PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
M | Born: | September 05, 1703 | in: | STATEN ISLAND NEW YORK |
| Married: | Abt. 1733 |
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| Died: | Abt. 1771 | in: | DAVIDSON COUNTY N.C./ABBOTTS CREEK |
| Spouses: | ABIGAIL JONES, ANN |
| 2 | Name: | ANNE PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE | F | Born: |
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| Spouse: | CHARLES PETIT |
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| 4 | Name: | ABRAHAM PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE | M | Born: |
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| Spouse: | MARY SLEGHT |
| 5 | Name: | PETER PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE | M | Born: | Abt. 1713 | in: | STATEN ISLAND NEW YORK |
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| Died: | Abt. 1748 | in: | STATEN ISLAND NEW YORK |
| Spouse: | MARTHA DUBOIS |
| 6 | Name: | MARY PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE | F | Born: |
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| Married: | June 12, 1739 |
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| Spouse: | JAMES PERRINE |
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| Married: | February 14, 1742/43 |
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Husband: | JEAN PERLIER |
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By: Dennis MooreLenoir NCJean, son of Jean and Marie Perlier was born October 16, 1669 in LaTremblade, Saintonge County, Maritime Province, France.Jean and his brother Andre, accompanied their mother to the New World, arriving in America in the year 1686.Jean was declared a freeman of New York in 1695.He married in the French(Hugenot) Church, New York City on December 25 1696.He married Anne Rezeau, the daughter of Renier Rezeau and Anne Coursier of Staten Island New York.She was born(date unknown) in Isle de Re. Maritime Province, France.Two daughters and a son Jean were bapitized in the Hugenot Church.Jean's occupation was that of a carpenter.It has been told that he once owned the land that the Woolworth building now stands on in New York City.Jean served in the French and Indian War in 1711 and in the South Company of the local militia in 1715.Jean died in Fresh Kill, Staten Island, New York, September 14, 1723.His will was probated October 28 1723."In the name of God, Amen.I, Jean Perlier, of Staten Island, being very sick.I leave to my wife all my estate, real and personal, during her widowhood.I leave to my son John all my carpenter tools.If it is necessary to pay debts, my wife shall sell the salt meado that I bought of Jerome Deslin.I leave to my sons, John, Peter, and Abraham, all my lands and Plantation.I leave all my movable estate to my six daughters, Ann, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, Esther, and Martha.My sons shall pay to their sisters, 100 pounds sterling.I make my wife and my beloved friend, John LeCounte executors. "Jean Perlier 11Witnesses:Margaret LeCounteCatherine JandineWilliam Hillyer |
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| Wife: | ANNE REZEAU |
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| Child: | JOHN PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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By: Dennis MooreLenoir NCJean, son of Jean and Anne Perlier was born September 5, 1703 in Staten Island New York.He was bapitized in the French(Hugenot) Church in New York City on September 29, 1703.He married about 1733 Abigal Jones, bapitized April 22 1722, daughter of Edward Jones and Catherine Decker of Staten Island.They were residents of Staten Island New York were sons Edward and Peter were bapitized in St. Andrews Church.Is is believed that they moved to New Jersey after his father died and had other children possibly while in New Jersey.This is based on the fact that their daughter Elizabeth married the famous Loyalist Nathaniel Parks of Hunterdon County New Jersey.More research needs to be done in New Jersey to prove this move.The graves or the record of the deaths of Jean or Abigal have not been found.I believe that Jean and Abigal went with a group of residents of Hunterdon County New Jersey to the Abbots Creek area of Rowan County NC (Davie County).The settlement was called the Jersey Settlement.The move probably took place between 1750 and 1760.We find the Vannoy and Green families in this group that came from Hunterdon County New Jersey.Later they are in Wilkes County NC along with Isaac Parlier, the son of a John Parlier(Rowan County).The history of the Vannoy family of Wilkes County is as follows:" The Vannoys in France were Hugenots and to escape persecution for their religious beliefs, fled to Holland.From Holland they went to England and then to the New World.A John and Rachel Vannoy left from Scotland, Sept. 5, 1685 on the ship Henry and Francis.They settled on Staten Island New York.John died May 13, 1699.A land grant of 18 acres on the "south side of Fish Kill" was made on March 17, 1700 to the widow Rachel Vannoy.Their son Francis Vannoy was born 1688 on Staten Island and died August 15, 1774 in Hunterdon County New Jersey.His son John Vannoyleft Hunterdon New Jersey sometime after his marriage in 1740 to Susannah Baker Anderson.They came tothe Jersey Settlement in Rowan County NC were others from the Hunterdon County New Jersey area had came.The Jersey Settlement Church, a colony of Baptist, moved from Hunterdon County New Jersey between 1747-1755."The history of the Green family of Wilkes County is as follows:" The Green family is reported to have came to the New World from England in the late 1600's.The progenitor of the Green family of Wilkes County NC was William Green born circa 1660 in England, who came to Staten Island New York.He married Joanna Reeder of Staten Island about 1692.They moved to Hunterdon County New Jersey shortly afterward where he died June 16 1722.Their son Jeremiah Green was born circa 1715 in Hunterdon County New Jersey and married a Hannah Hunt circa 1740 in Hunterdon County.By 1756 they were in the Jersey Settlement of Rowan County NC, joining others from Hunterdon County New Jersey area."Note:Minutes of The Court of Pleas - Rowan County - Jan. 8 1765Will of Nicholas Feazor proved by : John Purlear and Jacob Cress.Spurgeon Tax List of 1768 - Rowan County NC - Abbott CreekJohn Purlear and son IsaacSuperior Court - Rowan County - August 10, 1769" John Purlear a poor sick infirm old man, 66 years of age recommended to the GeneralAssembly of this Province to be exempted from paying taxes and other public dues "Records of the Moravians in North Carolina - Volume 2 - Page 798" Old Peter Kuhn is mentioned in the Abbotts Creek neighborhood; also the widow Parloer, anelderly woman, a neighbor of Jacob Wagner.Her husband whose first name is not given, haddied in 1717."Rowan County Tax List of 1770 - Abbotts CreekIsaac PerlaireJacob PerlaireRowan County Tax List of 1773 - Abbotts CreekIsaac PurlearAnn Purlear for son Jacob PurlearI believe this John Parlier is the same as the Jean Perlier of Staten Island and Hunterdon County New Jersey.The age is the same and the number of families that surrounded him in the Jersey Settlement were from Hunterdon County New Jersey.Also note the family names such as Isaac that appear in both families.However there has not been found to date any proof that this John Parlier is indeed the same as the one from Hunterdon County.If this is the same John, then it appears that Abigal may have died and John has married a woman by the name of Ann ?. |
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| Child: | ANNE PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | ELIZABETH PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | ABRAHAM PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | PETER PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | MARY PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | SARAH PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | ESTHER PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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| Child: | MARTHA PARLIER/PARLEE/PURLEE |
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