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From: ELIZABETH RUSSO <>
Subject: [Huguenot-L] BACOT, MOREAU, MENISSIER, BOINEST, PERONEAU, HARRAMOND
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 00:19:12 -0400
[Note: I botched the photocopy of page 64, which is mostly in French.
Will try to make another copy.]
Page 65:
The entire page is a footnote, with the first half devoted to Bacots:
The pedigree of the Bacot family represents that the emigrant was the
grandson of Pierre, who married Jeanne Moreau. His son Pierre, married
Jacqueline Menissier, and had three children: David, who remained in
France, and whose descendants are still residing there; Pierre, the
emigrant oSouth Carolina; and a son, name unknown, who went to England.
Pierre, second son of Pierre and Jacqueline Bacot, was born in Tours,
France, about the year 1670, and married Jacquine Mercier. He emigrated
to America with his family in 1694, and settled as a planter at Goose
Creek, about nineteen miles from Charleston, SC. He had three children:
Daniel, born in France, of whom nothing further is known; Pierre, born
in La Rochelle, 1694; and Elizabeth, born in Carolina, married
-----Boinest. Pierre, second son of Pierre and Jacquine Bacot, married
Mary Peronneau, and succeeded his father as planter at Goose Creek.
He had four children: Samuel, born in 1716, settled in Darlington
district, now Darlington county, SC; Mary, born in 1717; Elizabeth, born
in 1725; and Peter, born in March, 1728. Peter married Elizabeth
Harramond, November 11, 1764, and settled in Charleston, as a merchant.
He died September 7, 1787. This family is at present represented by
Thomas W. Bacot, Esq., of Charleston, SC. [ NOTE: The edition from which
I am quoting is written c. 1885, maybe earlier–will have to double
check.]
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