Posted on 08/15/2013 5:39:58 AM PDT by Gamecock
Flohr, (Fleur, DeFleury)
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How about Fleury ???
There was a Abraham Fleury, Sieur de la Plaine
born in Tours, went to England and Babados, arrived in South Carolina 1680 had land in Goose Creek..daughter Marianne married Pierre Bacot no sons listed
Abraham Fleury had 2 brothers Charles and Isaac
a possible connection...
about 1640 Charlotte Du Bourdieu daughter of a Huguenot married Rev. Pierre Fleury
had son Rev. Louis Fleury who married his cousin Ester Du Bourdieu
Charlottes cousins fled to England, no mention of her or her Fleury husband and/or son going
This family had several pastors etc...
or
Laurent Flourney/Flounoy
born maybe in Magneux pres Vassey, Champagne, France about 1523 went to Geneva married Gabrielle Mellin
had son Jean who married Francoise Mussard
had son Jacques who married Elizabeth Boussens
had son also Jacques who married Julie Eyraud
had son Jean Jacques/John James born Geneva 1686 who went to Goochland County, Virginia about 1717 and married Elizabeth Williams Jones
had children but no names listed
The rest of the family stayed in Geneva were goldsmiths
I have a lot of places dates etc on a couple of these...
Hope this helps..
Our latest book was purged of any name without solid sources etc..
and which “french king’ would he be ???
Since they weren’t Calvinists they weren’t among the elect anyway so whether they go to Hell sooner or later makes no difference.
OK, while i firmly believe that school children in the US should know well the name Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste Ponton de Rochambeau, I also believe that the main reason for the cooperation was political rather than religious. The French wanted to kick some English butt and this was an easy butt to kick.
> Look at it like Calvin would.
I prefer not to.
> Since they werent Calvinists
You can substitute “Calvinist” with virtually any other sect, except maybe Mennonite, and have the same results.
People don’t understand Jesus. See Matthew 5-7, John 14-16.
Doesn’t matter what sect they are.
Just keep reading your Bible.
God’s Word does not return void.
Will send this info to my sister. I think she only could go back so far and came to a dead end. TY!
How do you know they were Huguenot ???
Common knowledge from our Grandmother and her family.
If you have any other names and first names they may be listed in the directory
Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of the National Huguenot Society, Dec 2012
BTW our Huguenot name Secord (Sicard) came down to my great grandmother..
We had her father’s Bible with some of his family history...
I found the Huguenot connection using the Secord name..
My 8th ggf was Ambroise Sicard from La Rochelle...
I used him to join a Huguenot society..
His grandchildren in New Rochelle, New York changed the name to about 8 different variations..
or had them changed by a registar somewhere..
“See-car” became..
Sicar, Sicart, Secor, Secord, Secort, Secoy, Seacord etc
We can tell which grandson line someone belongs to by the name
:)
It might be your name was tweeked a bit too..
The English took over New York in 1664
They wrote Dutch and French names the way they sounded etc so there were changes to spellings etc over time..
Sure they would.
Contraditions run deep in Rome.
Sure he would,read your own catholic news about all the wonderful togetherness the pope wanted during ramalamadingdong for example
Good grief — it’s like you were reading off the same sheet music.
Interesting. Do you agree or disagree with Craftmores assertion?
I said: "The bishop of Rome doesn't have the teeth he once did. ".
Will or not, the RCC lacks the ability to send an army against anyone.
You did not answer my question.
You did not answer my question.
I don't have to.
Politicians talk like that.
So do people annoyed by pointless questioning.
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