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Welcome! I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR, 97005 USA
This is my personal genealogy hobby site. The data contained
here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Although some of
it is my research, most of it has been shared with me.
DISCLAIMER: This is my speculative data. I've
verified very little of it. Use it for hints and pointers,
but do your own research!
Please drop me a line if you vist - and leave any research interests,
corrections or requests for removal there, or you can send me
an email to genealogy@e-familytree.net for more private
communications. You also have the opportunity to leave comments on each page - index or family sheet.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Henry PeronneauMale Note
Born: Abt 1733 1733-1-1 at Charleston, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina
Married: 14 May 1752 1752-5-14
Died: 9 Sep 1786 1786-9-9 at Middlesex, England Middlesex, England
Father: Henry Peronneau
Mother: Elizabeth Hall
WIFE
Born: 3 Apr 1734 at South Carolina
Died: Abt 1814 at England
Father: Jacob Motte
Mother: Elizabeth Martin
CHILDREN
Born: 24 Oct 1774 at Charleston, South Carolina
Died: 1823 at South Carolina
Husband: Jacob Ford
NOTES
1). HENRY PERONNEAU III Henry,2 Henryl was born betwee n 1728 when his parents were married. and 1752, when he wa s mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Col Arthur Hall . He lived in St. Philip s Parish, Charleston where he bec ame a successful merchant and was prominent in local affair s, serving as a commissioner and justice of the peace. Unli ke other members of the family, Henry Peronneau was an Angl ican, and owned a pew in St Michael s Church. He was elect ed to the Royal Assembly in 1765, and served as Public Trea surer of the Colony from 1770 to 1776. A staunch loyalist , Henry Peronneau was banished from South Carolina for refu sing to take an oath of allegiance to the new government i n 1777, and took refuge in London. He returned to Charlesto n in 1781, but upon evacuation of the British troops in 178 2, he returned to England and settled permanently. Henry Peronneau married on May 14, 1752, Anne Motte, bor n April 3, 1734, daughter of Jacob Motte and Elizabeth Mart in. They apparently had no children. Henry Peronneau died i n England on September 9, 1786, survived by his wife Anne . In his will dated July 29, 1786, and proved November l5 , 1786, he left his estate to his wife and to his nieces an d nephews. Anne Motte Peronneau died in England in late 181 3 or early 1814, in Southampton row, Bloomsbury, in her 80 th year .
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