Notes for Pierre VILLEPONTOUX
Can not find the marriage in the extant Bergerac Registers, but we are missing 1683.
Pierre emigrated to London & signed denization papers on 04 Mar 1690/1; King gave royal consent & signed the denization papers on 24 Dec 1691; emigrated to New York in Apr 1692 & moved to New Rochelle, Westchester, New York; Before Jan 1694 he moved to St. James Parish, Goose Creek, South Carolina. He was a lawyer. (Source Elizabeth Thomas)
See S.C.Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol L, published by SC Historical Society in Charleston in 1949
(pages 29-45), and
"South Carolina Genealogies" Vol. IV.
Surname of Immigrant: Villeponteaux
Given name(s) of Immigrant: Pierre
Name of Ship: ?
Arrival Date: 1692
Origin of Immigrant: Bergerac in Guyenne, France
Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: 1658 in Bergerac in Guyenne, France
Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: ?
Immigrant's Spouse: Jeanne (nee Rivasson)
Source of Information: Steps in time "Huguenot Heritage and Villeponteaux"
Immigrant's Children:
Marie b. 1683 d. 4/2/71
Peter b. 1685 d. 4/25/48
Jane b. 1686 d. young
Isabel b. 1691 d. young
Susannah b. 1694 d. 1749
Rachel b. 1696 d. 11/23/71
Notes: Left London, England in 1692 after naturalized in 1691 in England.
He took oath of allegiance in New Rochelle, NY in 1698 and gave service to
the colony as attorney-at-law. He was made Freeman in the colony of New York
on 4/13/1692. He was a landowner in New York prior to 1701, when he removed
to the Colony of South Carolina, where he settled in St. James Parish, Goose
Creek. All the above info. was quoted from "Huguenot Heritage and Villeponteaux".
Huguenot Society of London, Denizations. Page 225.
1690-1 March 5.
PETER VILLEPONTOUX and
JANE, his wife,
PETER
MARIE and
JANE VILLEPONTOUX, their children.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/i/l/Edward-L-Villeponteaux/tree1.html
Edward L Villeponteaux, 113 Heatley Street, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 has birth as 1643.
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Source: "Heritage Books Archives, New York Volume 2 CD"
"Electronic Edition Copyright 1999 by Heritage Books, Inc."
"Records of The Town New Rochelle 1699-1828"
"Transcribed, Translated and Published by Jeanne A. Forbes"
"City of New Rochelle, N.Y. Incorporated 1899"
"With introduction by Caryl Coleman, B. A."
"By the authority of the Board of Estimate of the
City of New Rochelle"
"New Rochelle, N.Y."
"The Paragraph Press, 1916"
"Page 22-25"
"Entret Recordet and Exactely Examinet upon the original the 23 of May 1701.
To all Christian People to whom these presents shall come or whom itt shall or may coucerne Peter ville
pontoux of New Rochelle gentelman sends greeting in our lord god Everlasting Know ye that the sd ville
pontoux by and with the consent and good Likening of Jeana ville pontoux alias Jeana vivasin his wife for the
consideration of the sume of one hundred and eighty pounds currant money of the province of New York to
them or one of them well and trully in hand payd by gregory Gougon of New York marchant before the en
sealing and delivery herof the receipt whereof they do herebay acknowledge and themselves therewiths to be
fully satisfyed contented and payd, and thereof and therefrom, and of, and from all and every part and
parcell thereof they do fully and absolutely acquitt exonerate and discharge him the sd gregory Gougon his
heirs Executors and administrators have granted bargained and sold assured, and confirmed, and do by these
presents, give, grant, bargain and sell, assure, and confirme unto him, the said gregory goujon his heirs
executors and assigns, for ever, all that Messuage or tenement, situated, Lying and being in the manor of
Pelham in the quarter of New Rochelle what quantity soever of land may be therein otherwise the whole lot
of land bought heretofore by the sd Peter ville pontoux of david de bonnefoy, confronting by the east and south
syde to the great fresh meadow by the north syde to the Land of Mr. Pell and by the west syde to the highways
of boston toguether with all the houses and buildings as they do now stand gardins orchards and generally all
the apartenances and dependances theunto belonguing with all the right titles with any other Inhabitans of the
sd New Rochelle enjoyeth or may enjoy in all the common pastures fresh and salt meddow and every where
else toguether with all the crops wch is like to be upon the sd land and all the Estate, ...."
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