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Record for Jean Corbeau Bonnett Ancestry The earliest ancestor found to date is Daniel Bonnett, born about 1658. It is not known if he was married more than once but the Church Book of St Evangile in the Wallonne settlement of Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany tend to indicate that he may have been. As his children were confirmed, married or died, some are noted as a child of Daniel Bonnett and others are referred to as a child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine. Daniel had a least seven children. Daniel Bonnett's wife Christine, died in February 1731 or 1732 and Daniel died 4 September 1736. Second Generation (Each referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett): 1. Jean Bonnett; born ?, married Marie Dorothe Weimainin on 11 November 1732. At least three children were born to this union, Johan Wilhelm, Jean and Margarit. 2. Marie Madeline Bonnett; born ?, died 8 May 1714 3. Marguerite Bonnett, born ?, died 11 May 1714 4. Ana Marie Bonnett; born abt 1691, married Abraham Desreux (the father of her sister-in-law Anna Marie Desreux) in December 1726. She and Abraham had one child, a daughter they named Vine. Vine was born 2 November 1727 and twenty days later on 22 November 1727, Ana Marie Bonnett-Desreux died. Second Generation (Each referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine): 5. Susanne Bonnett, born abt 1698, married Christian Fridleim on 6 May 1721 6. (our emigrant) Jean Jacques Bonnett, born about 1701, confirmed on 9 May 1717 at the age of 15, married Anna Marie Desreux on 19 October 1723. Anna Marie was the young widow of Jean Corbeau and the daughter of Abraham Desreux and Judith Guerit. Her father Abraham was referred to as "Ancien", meaning Senior or the older of the two Abraham Desreux; she also had a brother named Abraham 7. Jean Pierre Bonnett, born about 1705, marriedCherie Catherine La Exire in May 1721. In 1733 Jean Jacques Bonnett, his wife and four children left Germany. One hundred ninetypassengers, (fifty eight Palatines, their wives and children totaling 172) plus crewmen andCaptain Edward Lee sailed from Rotterdam to America via Dover aboard the ship "Eliza" ofLondon, and arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in August. It is noted that all of the Palatines (the senior proprietor of a province in an American Colony) including Jean Jacques Bonnett were recleared and requalified at the courthouse before the Honorable Lt. Governor and several magistrates on 27 August 1733. CynthiaLHaddad added this on 29 Dec 2012 ____________________________________
Bonnett Ancestry
The earliest ancestor found to date is Daniel Bonnett, born about 1658. It is not known if he was married more than once but the Church Book of St Evangile in the Wallonne settlement of Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany tend to indicate that he may have been. As his children were confirmed, married or died, some are noted as a child of Daniel Bonnett and others are referred to as a child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine. Daniel had a least seven children. Daniel Bonnett's wife Christine, died in February 1731 or 1732 and Daniel died 4 September 1736.
Second Generation (Each referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett):
1. Jean Bonnett; born ?, married Marie Dorothe Weimainin on 11 November 1732. At least three children were born to this union, Johan Wilhelm, Jean and Margarit.
2. Marie Madeline Bonnett; born ?, died 8 May 1714
3. Marguerite Bonnett, born ?, died 11 May 1714
4. Ana Marie Bonnett; born abt 1691, married Abraham Desreux (the father of her sister-in-law Anna Marie Desreux) in December 1726. She and Abraham had one child, a daughter they named Vine. Vine was born 2 November 1727 and twenty days later on 22 November 1727, Ana Marie Bonnett-Desreux died.
Second Generation (Each referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine):
5. Susanne Bonnett, born abt 1698, married Christian Fridleim on 6 May 1721
6. (our emigrant) Jean Jacques Bonnett, born about 1701, confirmed on 9 May 1717 at the age of 15, married Anna Marie Desreux on 19 October 1723. Anna Marie was the young widow of Jean Corbeau and the daughter of Abraham Desreux and Judith Guerit. Her father Abraham was referred to as "Ancien", meaning
Senior or the older of the two Abraham Desreux; she also had a brother named Abraham
7. Jean Pierre Bonnett, born about 1705, marriedCherie Catherine La Exire in May 1721.
In 1733 Jean Jacques Bonnett, his wife and four children left Germany. One hundred ninetypassengers, (fifty eight Palatines, their wives and children totaling 172) plus crewmen andCaptain Edward Lee sailed from Rotterdam to America via Dover aboard the ship "Eliza" ofLondon, and arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in August. It is noted that all of the Palatines (the senior proprietor of a province in an American Colony) including Jean Jacques Bonnett were recleared and requalified at the courthouse before the Honorable Lt. Governor and several magistrates on 27 August 1733.
CynthiaLHaddad added this on 29 Dec 2012
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Friedrichstal Evangelische Kirche.jpg Friedrichstal Evangelische Kirche Friedrichstal, Stutensee, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany The Friedrichstal Evangelical Church, built early 18th century to serve the Huguenot Walloon refugee population that settled in Friedrichstal starting in 1698. CynthiaLHaddad added this on 30 Dec 2012 |
- [S1947] Wolfgang H. Collum, Hugenotten in Baden-Durlach, (Name: verlag regionalkultur, 1999;), 46.
m. 1716 Marie Desreux, Sohn des Pierre C., d. 1722
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