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Family of Pierre VIDEAU and Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE
Husband: | Pierre VIDEAU (bef1668-1690?) | |
Wife: | Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE (1670?- ) | |
Children: | Jeanne Elizabeth VIDEAU (1685-1725) | |
Pierre Nicholas VIDEAU ( - ) | ||
Jane (Jeanne) VIDEAU (1690-1725) | ||
Henry Joseph VIDEAU (1700?-1773) | ||
Marianne VIDEAU ( - ) | ||
Judith VIDEAU ( - ) | ||
Madelaine VIDEAU ( - ) | ||
Marthe Esther VIDEAU ( - ) | ||
Marriage | 6 Mar 1685 | St. Martin de Râe on Ile de Râe, France |
Husband: Pierre VIDEAU
Name: | Pierre VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Pierre VIDEAU (bef1645- ) | |
Mother: | Madeleine BURGAUD (1647?- ) | |
Birth | bef 1668 | La Rochelle, France |
Death | 1690 (app) (age 21-22) |
Wife: Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE
Name: | Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Joseph MAUZE ( - ) | |
Mother: | Renâee MERCIER ( - ) | |
Birth | 1670 (app) |
Child 1: Jeanne Elizabeth VIDEAU
Name: | Jeanne Elizabeth VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Capt. Anthoine BONNEAU Jr. (1680- ) | |
Birth | 1685 | London, England |
Baptism | 18 Nov 1685 (age 0) | Threadneedle Street Church, London (Julian date?) |
Death | 1725 (age 39-40) | South Carolina |
Child 2: Pierre Nicholas VIDEAU
Name: | Pierre Nicholas VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Male |
Child 3: Jane (Jeanne) VIDEAU
Name: | Jane (Jeanne) VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Jacob BONNEAU (bef1695-1734) | |
Birth | 1690 | |
Death | 1725 (age 34-35) | SC |
Child 4: Henry Joseph VIDEAU
Name: | Henry Joseph VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Ann CORDES (1703-1772) | |
Birth | 1700 (app) | |
Death | 1773 (age 72-73) | |
Burial | 19 Apr 1773 (age 72-73) | Pompion (Pumkin) Hill |
Child 5: Marianne VIDEAU
Name: | Marianne VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female |
Child 6: Judith VIDEAU
Name: | Judith VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female |
Child 7: Madelaine VIDEAU
Name: | Madelaine VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female |
Child 8: Marthe Esther VIDEAU
Name: | Marthe Esther VIDEAU | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Thomas Young SIMONS (1797-1857) |
Note on Husband: Pierre VIDEAU
LDS Film #1957481 Item 1, Group 4, page 14, St. Martin de Re, Ile de Re, 6 Mar 1685 Huguenot register -
Marriage of Pierre VIDEAU merchand from La Rochelle (son of Pierre VIDEAU and Madelleine BURGAND) and Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE
(daughter of Joseph MAUZE) .
Berkeley County Historical Society web page - http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=syf&id=I0488
Pierre Videau was reportedly a son of Pierre Videau(l) and Madelaine Burgaud. According to First Settlers in South Carolina, 1670-1700, Jeanne Elizabeth Videau's father (Pierre) arrived in South Carolina before October 5, 1698. Also, according to History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, v. 1, p. 297, fn. 4, Pierre Videau (father of Jeanne Elizabeth Videau) "was among the inhabitants of Santee who applied, about the year 1696, to be naturalized with his wife Jeanne Elizabeth (Sleigh) and their daughter Jeanne Elizabeth, born in London, and with their children Pierre Nicholas, Marianne, Marthe Est(h)er, Judith, Jeanne, and Madelaine, born in Carolina."
The Annals of St Thomas and St Denis Parish, Page 8.
A small church was erected, in which divine worship was occasionally celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Prioleau and
the Rev. Dr. LeJeau. The services were well attended. The names of these Huguenot families, as the earliest
on record in the Parish Register, are supposed to have been Bonneau, Bochett, Bellin, Bremar, Brabant,
Bossard, Carriere, DuPre, Dutarque, DeLonguemar, Durant; Duberdeaux, Dubois, Guerin, Joly, Jaudon,
LeJeau, Leroux, Lesesne, Mouzon, Marbeuf, Poitvine, Roulain, St. Martin, Simons or Symonds, Syer,
Sallens, Tresvin, Verine, Verone, Videau and Warbeuf.
Huguenot Society of London, XVIII, Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization 1603-1700, page 192.
(1687 Apl. 9). PETER VIDEAU,
JANE and
ELIZABETH, his daughters
(Note that the french Pierre = english Peter. Where is his wife???)
Note on Wife: Jeanne Elizabeth MAUZE
The marriage to Pierre VIDEAU listed in the Saint Martine de Re, Ile de Re Huguenot register definitely
has her last name as MAUZE, not SLEIGH.
Dates from H. F. Prioleau.
History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, v. 1, p. 297, fn. 4, Pierre Videau (father of Jeanne Elizabeth Videau) "was among the inhabitants of Santee who applied, about the year 1696, to be naturalized with his wife Jeanne Elizabeth (Sleigh) and their daughter Jeanne Elizabeth, born in London, and with their children Pierre Nicholas, Marianne, Marthe Est(h)er, Judith, Jeanne, and Madelaine, born in Carolina."
Note on Child 1: Jeanne Elizabeth VIDEAU
Baptism from the records of Threadneedle Street Church, 18 Nov 1685:
VIDEAU, Jeanne Elizabeth, fille de Pierre V. et Jeanne Elizabeth MORâE(sic), sa femme. M.Jean Forfet et Madeline Burgaud. Nov. 18.
videaubonneau.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 14, 2000, gives marriage date as 24 Sep 1702.
Note on Child 4: Henry Joseph VIDEAU
Huguenot Settlers in North America and Europe
The Annals and Parish Register of St. Thomsa and St. Denis Parish
Videau--Parents--Henry and Ann.
Elizabeth . . . . . . . born Jan. 6, 1733-4
Mary . . . . . . . . . born Sep. 17, 1737
Peter . . . . . . . . . born Oct. 27, 1743
Henry Joseph . . . . . born Dec. 4, 1744
Also -
Videau, (???), wid. Henry, buried. Oct. 9, 1772.
Henry, buried. Ap'l 19, 1773, Pompion Hill.
The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina, Chapter II, The Huguenot Settlements. Page 22.
{46} S. C. Gaz., July 27, 1734; Sept. 14, 1734; Dec. 21, 1738; Jan. 4, 1739; Feb. 26, 1741; March 5, 1741; June 8, 1747; Sept. 14, 1747; May 21, 1753. Daniel Jaudon, James Bilbeau, the Trezvants, Varambants, Henry Videau, Anthony Bonneau, Henry Mouzon, John Dutarque, and Benjamin Simons.
Note on Child 8: Marthe Esther VIDEAU
Marriage and Death Notices-Charleston Morning Post & Advertiser 1786 - 1787
Vol XX no 1 Jan 1919 SCHGM compiled by Mabel Webber.
Married. Brigadier-General Francis Marion who served with great reputation in the late war, to Miss Mary-Esther Videau, of St. John's Parish. Thursday April 20, 1786.
Marion, Mary Esther (Tombstone)
Relicit of Gen Francis Marion
d 26 July 1815 75 yrs.
Underneath this stone lies the mortal remains of Mary Esther Marion relict of General Francis Marion who died on the 26th July 1815 aged 75 years among the
many virtues of this of this amiable lady were those of piety charity affection benevolence and humanity particularly to her domestics she died lamented as she lived esteemed by all who know her this monument sacred to the memory of the deceased is erected by desire of the late Keating Lewis Simons (as directed in
his will in testimony of his gratitude, friendship, and affection for her)