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From: Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE <>
Subject: Re: [Huguenot-L] de St.Julien
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 22:22:24 +0100


Hi Shirley!

Did you find the solution for that problem whose wording I couldn't even
understand?

JBS

Le mercredi 2 septembre 1998, 11:08 +1200, Shirley Arabin
<> ecrivait:

>Hi Marilyn, Chris, Jean Benedict, Frost and the rest of the St.Julien
>whanau*
>
>When I was in Charleston at the County Library last year I saw a set of
>books called "Will & Misc. Records of Charleston County, South Carolina" and
>in Volume 74, p144 is the Inventory of Joseph de St.Julien dated 2 May 1747.
>All I noted from it was "horses, furniture etc; signed by Henry de
>St.Julien". I have also made a note of my own, "could be his son ?"
>
>Looking back at my notes from Charleston I have now a doubt about the names
>on her list of 30 Aug where she lists Pul, Henry, and Joseph as being sons
>of Pierre and Damaris E. I think they may be the sons of Pierre and
>Damaris' son Pierre and Sarah.
>
>My reason for this is that the Will of Damaris de St.Julien, widow of Pierre
>recorded 14 June 1737 (Vol 70, p 70) lists as beneficiaries the following
>people: her daughter Damaris E lizabeth Ravenel wife of Daniel Ravenel;
>daughter Jeanne Marie wife of Isaac Mazyck;
>granddaughter Damaris Elizabeth de St.Julien daughter of Pierre;
>granddaughter Marianne Mazyck daughter of Isaac Mazyck;
>son Pierre and HIS SONS Jaques, Paul Henry, and Joseph Chacun de St. Julien.
>
>Does this make things clearer or more confused ? 8:)))))
>I am sure that at the Huguenot Soc. library in Charleston they probably have
>the full family tree of the St.Julien family. Does anyone belong to Soc.
>or live near Charleston ?
>* whanau is the Maori word for extended family
>Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their genealogy
>(whakapapa) is very important to them.
>(No, I am not a Maori, but NZ born, half English, half Irish.) My husband
>is the Huguenot. Arabin family came from Riez, in Provence.
>
>Shirley Arabin of sunny Mount Maunganui, NEW ZEALAND (the furthest outpost
>of the Huguenot diaspora)
>
>
>
>
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