Scotia.' Whether the persons named in it eventually went to South Carolina, or to any other American colony, does not conclusively appear from the documents collected by Mr. Sainsbury. The list is as follows: Paul du puis Sa femme et Six Enfans Christolphe le marechal Sa femme deux Enfants Jean Pierre Blancket Sa femme un Enfant Franscois Fourbies un Enfant Pierre Bourrelle et Sa femme Tobit Rodet Sa Femme et quatre enfant Jean Rodet Sa Femme un Enfant Jean Bertrand Sa femme trois Enfants.. Jean de la marre Sa femme deux Enfants 1 Colonial Office Papers, Board of Trade, Plantations General, Vol. 17. The following is the list of the refugees about to depart for South Carolina enclosed in the letter of November 22, 1763:1763. Nov. 22nd. Liste des Protestants Refugiés actuellement à Plymouth pour se rendre en Amerique dans les possessions de sa Majesté George troisieme, Roy de la Grande Bretagne, sous la conduite & direction de Jean Louis Gibert, Pasteur. 2 24 Marin. 23 Masson. 45 Charon. 24 Laboureur. 1 Colonial Office Papers, Board of Trade, South Carolina, Vol. 29, pp. 212-214. * Commencing with No. 21 the column containing the age is placed last in the manuscript, but for the sake of uniformity the order with which the list began has here been maintained throughout. 30 Pierre Rolland .. 31 Pierre Roquemore 32 Jean Bonneau 33 Jean Boutin 34 Jean Vidau 35 Louis Vidau 36 Pierre Dumas 37 Pierre Renond 38 Jacques Gereau 39 Joseph Rolland 40 Jean Audibert 41 Pierre Clusau 42 Pierre Lartigue 43 Jean Boyer 44 Jean Priolot 45 Jean Brieau 46 Pre. Roquemore.. 47 Francois Bayle 48 Jean Bouchillon 49 André Guillebeau 50 Francois Pouillac 51 Jean Roquemore 52 Jacques Langel 53 Denis Langel 54 Jacques Langel 55 Jean Dupuis 56 Pierre Bayle 24 Tailleur. 19 Labr. 25 Charpr. 18 Vigneron. 36 Taneur. 40 Vigneron. 3 2 12 Cordonnier. 19 Vigneron. |