_Pierre Jacques LEVASSEUR _+ | (1703 - 1779) m 1744 _Alexis LEVASSEUR CARMEL _| | m 1772 | | |_Jeanne Baron LUPIEN ______+ | (1724 - ....) m 1744 | |--Jean Pierre LEVASSEUR CARMEL | (1783 - ....) | _Joseph Ferdinand LEBRUN __+ | | m 1746 |_Marie Angelique LEBRUN __| (1753 - ....) m 1772 | |_Marie Louise DELPEE ______+ (1720 - ....) m 1746
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
[66733] Still Living.
[118099] CHAN20 Jun 2001
_____________________ | _Nathaniel GOULD ____| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Nathaniel GOULD | | _John HURD __________+ | | |_Grace HURD _________| | |_Deborah ____________
_____________________ | _Andrew HALLETT _____| | | | |_____________________ | | |--John HALLETT | | _James REEVES _______ | | |_Mary REEVES ________| | |_____________________
_Henri PADOC ________+ | (1330 - ....) _Guillaume Gilamune PADOC _| | (1375 - ....) | | |_Marie DUDEVANT _____+ | | |--Jean PADOC | | _____________________ | | |_Adelaide CHARPENTIER _____| | |_____________________
[92657]
Jean Padoc or Paddoc of Bravay, Nord, France, Lord of the Manor of Chesne,
whose name was also interpreted as given Padock and appeared in Latin as
Padochius. On May 3, 1461 he purchased the manor and lands of Chesne
(Chesney). Abstract reads: Antoine La Crois of Chesney, for himself and
as representative of Francois Dubarry sold to Jean Padock of Bavay and
wife Marguerite Breman and their heirs all rights in the manor and lands
of Chesney, as acquired from the heirs of the deceased Jacques Bremen,
for 600 livres. On Sep 11, 143 Jean and his wife made a donation to their
son Jacques. Abstract reads: At the court at Valenciennes 11 Sept. 1463
appeared Jean Padock, seigneur de Chesney, and wife Marquirite Breman who
have granted to their youngest son Jacques Paddoc the lands and
appurtenances of Chesney, house, gardens, livestock, horses, rent from
land at Bavay and so on. After the death of said Jacques Padock, his
inheritance to go to his eldest brother, Guillaume Padocke, provided
Guillaume married and had children, they too were to inherit their
parental estate and title. The will of Marguerite Breman - the abstract
reads: Margarita, widow, disposed by will of her property in the
following manner: First she desired to be buried in the tomb with her
husband, Johannes Padochius, Lord of Chesne, before the church portals,
and to have her debts paid. To son Jacobus the lands of Maubeuge. The
residue of all her property to be distributed equally between sons
Henrico, Johannem and Jacobus. 20 sols current value to grandson
Henricus, son of son Jacobus by wife Adela Blabon.
_Daniel SMALL _______+ | _Daniel II SMALL ____| | | | |_Elizabeth TUCKER ___+ | | |--Eliza SMALL | | _John M. II GUBTILL _+ | | |_Sarah GUBTILL ______| | |_Mary WOODMAN _______
_James WHITON _______ | _Matthew WHITON _____| | | | |_Mary BEAL __________ | | |--Isaac WHITON | | _Edmond PITTS _______ | | (1599 - ....) |_Deborah PITTS ______| | |_Ann COOKE __________+