Ancestral Glimpses » Pierre Chastain (1659-1728)

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According to the Pierre Chastain Assoc. The year was 1659 when Pierre Chastain was born in the ancient Province of Berry, in or near the village of Charost, which is almost the geographic center of France. Pierre Chastain was the son of Estienne Chastain and Jeanne Laurent. Pierre's father, Estienne and this grandfather, Jacques Chastain, had both served as notaire royal at Charost. Estienne was born circa 1625, the son of Jacques and Jeanne Audet Chastain. It is thought that Jacques, born circa 1598-1600, was either the son or grandson of the Estienne Chastain who fled the city of Bourges at the time of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572. Proof of Pierre's first wife comes from the registers of Vevey in cantonal archives in Lausanne, Switzerland. This proof also corrects the assumption that Magdalaine de la Rochefaucald was Pierre's first wife. Pierre Chastain married Susanne Reynaud, daughter of Pierre Reynaud, from the village of Issoudun. By 1696, the Pierre Chastain family had fled from Charost across the Jura Mountains to Vevey, Canton Vaud, Switzerland to escape religious persecution. Sometime after September 1698, the family departed Vevey and was found at The Haque in The Netherlands (Holland). From there, the family moved to London, England where they remained a short time while Pierre became active in gathering together a group of French Huguenot refugees for colonization in Virginia. Pierre Chastain, his wife Susanne Reynaud Chastain and five children were among the group of 207 passengers who embarked from Gravesend, England on April 19, 1700 aboard the ship Mary and Ann of London. This ship arrived at the mouth of the James River on July 12, 1700. The group settled in Manakintown, Virginia about twenty miles up the James River. The group was given a 10,000 acre tract of land south of the James in an area once occupied by the Monacan Tribe of Indians. Pierre's wife, Susanne, died after February 1701 and before November 1701, two of the children also had died. Pierre then married Anne Soblet. Ann was the daughter of Abraham Soblet and Susanne Brian. The marriage to Anne Soblet produced eight children. Anne Soblet Chastain died on April 3, 1723. Pierre married a third time to Mary Magdaline (Verrueil) Trabue, daughter of Moise and Madelene Verrueil and widow of Antoine Trabue. Pierre Chastain died in Goochland County, Virginia in the fall of 1728. He had made his will on October 3, 1728 and this will was probated on November 20, 1728. He was buried in the family cemetery near his home. Magdeline Chastain died in late Spring of 1731, she and Pierre did not have children. The family cemetery where Pierre Chastain was buried is located on what is now Monacan Farm near Manakin Episcopal church. The Cemetery was located a few yards from the family home and contained several field stones and as many as 30 graves. A brick wall surrounding the family plot was torn down in 1929 by a farmer who used the bricks to build a house. In 1982, Lowell Chastain, then President of the Chastain Association, erected a grave marker for Pierre Chastain and constructed a chain-link fence around his grave. Prob. from Charost in Berri in the center of France; name of 1st wife unk, m/2 Ann Soblet, dau of Abraham Soblet and Susannah BRIAN, m/3 Mrs. Magdelaine Flournoy (this has been corrected to Veruel) Trabu; d. bet. 3 Oct & 20 Nov 1728. Son Jean by 1st wife b nlt 1694 m. Marianne and 2nd ca 1726 Charlotte Judith Amonnet; dau Susannah by 2nd wife b ca 1705 m. by 1730 to James Robinson; son Rene b ca 1713, m ca 1732/35 to Mrs. Judith (Martin) Gevedon d. 1786. Source: A brief Hist. of the Hug. by J.G. Chastain (1933), pp. 260-277. (Note some of this material has been disproved by the next material) The American Genealogist, July 1963, Vol. 39, #3, pp. 149-156; Vol. 40, #1, pp. 1-12; and Vol. 40 #3, pp. 135-147. Articles on The Chastains by Cameron Allen The Huguenot, Pub. #4, 1929, pp. 50-52. Etienne (Stephen) Chastain. Native of Dauphine in SE France, fled to England ca 1699; then to VA 1700 m/1 Martha ? who d. 1725, m/2 Martha Dupuy, dau of Bartholomew. Dau Marie Magdelaine b 23 Aug 1727 m/1 in 1742 James Cocke, m/2 in 1754 Peter Farrar. Ref: same as Pierre Chastain. Relationship not estb. Ref: Allen, Cameron: "the Chastain Family of Manakintown, Virginia"; The American Genealogist; Vol 39, Jul 1963; The Huguenot; No. 4 (1929); Allen, Cameron; "Pierre Chastain Revisited"; the American Genealogist; Vol 64 Jul 1989. From TURFF & TWIGG, Vol 1, The French Lands, A study of ten thousand acres donated by King William, III to the French refugees who settled at Manakintowne on the southern bank of James River in the colony of Virginia in 1700. By Priscilla Harriss Cabell, 1988. p. 85. Thomas Randolph, Daniel Guerrant, William Bryant are witnesses to the will of Peter Chastain of the parish of King William and county of Goochland . . . Rene received 379 acres on Jones Creek where William Battam lives [fn Battam was sometimes Bottom; perhaps a corruption of Banton or Badham.]. Pierre Chastain Family Association. Write to (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) "Chastain Kith & Kin" will do look up. Title: Pierre Chastain and his Descendants Author: Robert Leishman & Pierre Chastain Family Association Publication: Southern Heritage Press, 1995 Children: +Pierre (Peter) CHASTAIN , Jr. Judith CHASTAIN Jean "John" CHASTAIN Susanne CHASTAIN Mary CHASTAIN Elizabeth CHASTAIN Rane CHASTAIN Rene CHASTAIN Jane CHASTAIN Magdalene CHASTAIN Mary Magdelaine CHASTAIN

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Pierre Chastain

Etienne Chastain
1625-± 1694
Jeanne Laurent
± 1625-± 1686

Pierre Chastain
1659-1728


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      Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
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      • February 11 » The assault on Copenhagen by Swedish forces is beaten back with heavy losses.
      • May 6 » English Restoration: A faction of the British Army removes Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth and reinstalls the Rump Parliament.
      • May 21 » In the Concert of The Hague, the Dutch Republic, the Commonwealth of England and the Kingdom of France set out their views on how the Second Northern War should end.
      • June 29 » At the Battle of Konotop the Ukrainian armies of Ivan Vyhovsky defeat the Russians led by Prince Trubetskoy.
      • November 10 » Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maratha King kills Afzal Khan, Adilshahi in the battle popularly known as Battle of Pratapgarh.
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      Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
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