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Peter GAIGNARD

Male 1739 - 1802  (62 years)


 

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Peter GAIGNARD Esther MERRITT Catharine GAIGNARD Esther GAIGNARD Mary GANIARD Trouboz (Truby) GAIGNARD Jeanne Catherine GAIGNARD James GAIGNARD Peter GAIGNARD Anna GAIGNARD Martin GAIGNARD John GAIGNARD Peter GAIGNARD
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Peter Gaignard Bible

Peter Gaignard Bible, family dates and history

Peter Gaignard was born in france in the City La fleche the 22 July 1739 [1734?]
Esther Merritt was Born in new England at Killingworth in Connecticut the 22 of September 1740 and was Married the 14 of February 1760
Catherine Gaignard was Born the 3 of December 1760 at Killingworth
Esther Gaignard was Born the 29 of may 1763
Mary Gaignard was Born the 16 of april 1765
Trouboz Gaignard was Born the 24 July 1767
Jeanne Gaignard was Born the 21 of april 1769
James Gaignard was Born the 14 of January 1772
Peter Gaignard was Born the 18 of September 1779
Anna Gaignard was Born the 2d of September 1777
And Did Deceased the 15 of February 1779
Martin Gaignard was Born the 24 of January 1781 at Barhampsted
John Gaignard was Born the 18 of September 1783 at hartland

This word wa written _____ by Peter Ganyard by his own hand. He and his brother James was of a rich desent in the City LaFleche, France. They went to Espanola now called Hati in 1742 and went into mercantile and plantation business. Peter was sent to new London Conneticut by his brother to get an Englis education and do business in this country. Peter being a fast boy with plenty money ran away from School and was not heard from until he was a marryed man. No one knew not even wife that he had a brother.

A sailor from onboard of his brothers ship herd of Peter and made him a visit and found a humble [?] shoe maker instead of a __sale merchant. He at first denyed, but finally and up and got on bord ship and went to Espanola. His brother put him on a plantation to drive [?] Negros and his daughters into a nunry [?] to make Ladyes of them. This was too much for the yanky Lady to bare so in 1780 they came back to Conneticut . the next year his brother sent him $3000 in gold with which bougt a farm on little river Hartland Con where he died.


Owner/SourceMilton Ganyard
DateOctober 2004
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