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Modern daymap of north america in 1784
Modern daymap of north america in 1784




modern daymap of north america in 1784

Jean refused and the highwayman killed him.

modern daymap of north america in 1784

One night Jean was alone in the tavern when a highwayman came in and demanded money. Note: LEGEND OF JEAN DE LA CHAUMETTE'S DEATH Note: Shortly after Jean and his three sons arrived at Elk Run, he bought a tavern, the site of which is said to be in the rear and adjacent ot the present store building at Elk Run. Included among the "Tenders of Tobacco" were John Shumate, 7372 plants, Samuel Shumate, age 14, Daniel Shumate, age 12, and John Shumate, Jr., 4120 plants. "Beginning at the mough of a branch of Elk Run which devides the land that William Hogan lives on and the land of John Dilasumate and extending thence north 72 degrees, east 211 poles to a white oak thence north 30 degrees, east 204 poles to three white oaks, thence along the line which divideds the land of Joseph Allen and the sail Dilasumate, southwesterly 480 poles to Elk Run, thence along the said run to the beginning." The lease period was 99 years and th payment yearly to William Allen and his heirs wa one ear of Indian corn, "only if the same be demanded and also the rends and services which shall become due to the Chief Lord or Lords of the fee or fees of the premises." _ The Stafford Count Quit Rent Roll 1f 1723 lists John de la Shoemake, 200 acres, ren "not demanded." Note: The Register of Overwharton Parish (1723-58) was copied by George H. _ VIRGINIA Note: John Dilasumate of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, leased 200 acres from William Allen of Overwharton Prish on 9 October 1723. In London there were more conformists French churches in 1690 but by 1700 it was the Calvinist congergations that were more numerous. In 1689 William the Third brought in th Toleration Act and the non-conforming churches grew in numner. It did not consider itself a Huguenot refugee church in orgin and held itself aloof from other French congregations. _ LONDON Note: The French Church of London, earlier called Old French Church, Walloon Church of London on Threadneedle Street, was founded in 1550 and was Calvinist until the 19th century. Nothing more was ever heard from them." In"The Shumate Family" by Theodore-Friedrich Von Stauffenberg, 1964, he states on page 5 that Jean's father Daniel, an Attorney, and his mother seems to have been a daughter of Joseph Fourgeaud. Pastor Clovis Palazy left for England with a little group in which there were three brothrs, members of t de la Chaumette family. Some paid the price of renouncing their faith for the right ot remain in thei homes. On 20 October 1648 the Edict of Nantes was revoked, resultin in renewed persecution of the Huguenots. Clovis Palazy, pastor, and Pierre de la Chaumette, apothecary were named along with 41 others, seven of whom were de la Chaumettes. He was pastor at Marinques in Auvergne and it was by chance that he was visiting with his family on this day." _ On 26 August 1681, an official list was drawn up of those who were worshipping in Rochechouart. Theodore managed to escape with his life. When Seigneur Pompadour learned of this he went directly to the hous of Jean de la Chaumette where he encountered Theodore de la Chaumette, a minister, and struck him three blows with his sword. Note: On Sunday, 19 October 1653, the Protestants assembled as usual at the church for prayers. Search for Jean De La Chaumette in Newspapersīirth: ABT 1628 in Rochechouart, Poitou, France.ĭeath: 1686 in Rochechouart, Poitou, FranceĮlizabeth Bourgeois on at Church for French Protestants, London, England.ĭeath: APR 1715 in Martinique, French West Indiesīirth: ABT 1710 in Martinique, French West Indies.īirth: ABT 1712 in Martinique, West Indies.ĭeath: ABT 1784 in Fauquier County, Virginia Search for Jean De La Chaumette in Fold3 Records

modern daymap of north america in 1784

Death: 1723 in Prince William County, Virginia.

modern daymap of north america in 1784

Birth: ABT 1644 in Rochechouart, Poitou, France.






Modern daymap of north america in 1784