Notes for 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.
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