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Personal data Jean Pierre "John Peter" (Jean Pierre "John Peter") Bondurant II 

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  • First name Jean Pierre "John Peter".
  • He was born on July 18, 1677 in Languedoc-Roussillon, Génolhac, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées, France.
  • He was christened on August 1, 1677 in Génolhac, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
  • Emigrated on September 20, 1700, On Ship, "Peter &, Anthony".
  • Immigrated in the year 1700 vanuit France/Virginia.
  • Profession: apothecary, landowner, Doctor in Prominent Planter and Large Land Owner.
  • Religion: 2 PLAC French Huguenots.
  • (Marriage) in the year 1708 in Manakin Town, Virginia: Spouse: Ann Bondurant (born Tanner).
  • He died on September 25, 1734 in Manakin, Goochland County, Province of Virginia, British Colonial America, he was 57 years old.
  • He is buried in Bondurant Family Cemetery, Powhatan, Powhatan County, Virginia, United States.

Household of Jean Pierre "John Peter" (Jean Pierre "John Peter") Bondurant II

He has/had a relationship with Ann Tanner.


Child(ren):

  1. John Peter Bondurant, Jr.  1709-± 1774 


Notes about Jean Pierre "John Peter" (Jean Pierre "John Peter") Bondurant II

Bachman/Severns Family

Entries: 1849 Updated: Mon May 12 21:46:52 2003 Contact: Susan Bachman

 

# ID: I46

# Name: Jean Pierre BONDURANT

# Nickname: John Peter

# Sex: M

# Birth: 18 JUL 1677 in Genolhac,Gard,France

# Death: 25 JAN 1734 in Manakin Town,Goochland,Virginia

# Note: BIOGRAPHY: John Peter immigrated to London, England September 20, 1700. Jean Pierre Bondurand is listed amoung the 170 Huguenot refugees having embarked in London, England. Jean Pierre fled France and arrived in Aarau, Switzerland in February, 1697 where he joined his maternal uncle, Guillaume Barjon, Pastor of the Huguenot refugee church there. In 1699 in the company of Paster Barjon and other refugees, he went to Karlshafen, Germany. There is no record of his travel from Karlshafen to England, but he was among Huguenot refugees arriving at the mouth of the James River in Virginia on September 20, 1700 aboard the ship "Ye Peter and Anthony" which had sailed from England. There are indications that the Bondurants lived in Genolhac as early as the 14th century. The family line has been documented back to approximately 1500. Jean Pierre's grandfather was a Doctor of Law and was apparently successful. His father, Jean Pierre Bondurant, Sieur de Cougoussat, Advocate, did not seem to be as successful as he was in debt when he died. At one time, Jean Pierre, the immigrant, was forced to accept public assistance from the Church of Rome. He was apprenticed to his father's cousin, Andre, a Master Apothecary, where he learned enough medicine to be accounted a Doctor in the Colonies in Virginia. He was listed as a "fugitive from the Kingdom because of religion" in 1712. This late date is not significant, as such listings were normally late; and his father's cousin was Consul General in charge of listings. His will can be found in Goochland Co., Virginia courthouse dated September 5, 1734 and pro. on January 21, 1735.

# Change Date: 7 SEP 2002 at 16:56:42

 

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Historical events

  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1677: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 17 » The Siege of Valenciennes, during the Franco-Dutch War, ends with France's taking of the city.
    • April 19 » The French army captures the town of Cambrai held by Spanish troops.
    • July 23 » Scanian War: Denmark–Norway captures the harbor town of Marstrand from Sweden.
    • November 4 » The future Mary II of England marries William, Prince of Orange; they later jointly reign as William and Mary.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1677: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 17 » The Siege of Valenciennes, during the Franco-Dutch War, ends with France's taking of the city.
    • April 19 » The French army captures the town of Cambrai held by Spanish troops.
    • July 23 » Scanian War: Denmark–Norway captures the harbor town of Marstrand from Sweden.
    • November 4 » The future Mary II of England marries William, Prince of Orange; they later jointly reign as William and Mary.
  • The temperature on September 25, 1734 was about 14.0 °C. Wind direction mainly northeast. Weather type: geheel betrokken. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1734: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 21 » In Montreal in New France, a slave known by the French name of Marie-Joseph Angélique is put to death, having been convicted of setting the fire that destroyed much of the city.


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