MARY DE NORMANDIE, b. 1718, Bucks County, PA, m. PETER BARD, of Burlington, NJ., seeking descendants
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MARY DE NORMANDIE, b. 1718, Bucks County, PA, m. PETER BARD, of Burlington, NJ., seeking descendants
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Surnames: DE NORMANDIE, BARD, MARMION, GAUDONETTE, GANDOUET, VALLEAU,
NATIONAL GENEALOGY SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Vol. 65. December 1977 Number 4.
DE NORMANDIE FAMILY OF BRISTOL, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
By: LEWIS D. COOK, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P.
Page 245. & 246.
10. MARY DE NORMANDIE, was born 15 May 1718 and baptized 10 June 1718 in ST. MARY's Church, Burlington, New Jersey, 11 daughter of JOHN ABRAHAM and HENRIETTE ELIZABETH (GANDOUET) DE NORMANDIE of BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA.
Note: ANNALS of DE NORMANDIE has name: GAUDONETTE.
She and PETER BARD were married 28 September 1738 in CHRIST Church, Philadelphia. He was born 29 July 1712, son of PETER BENOIST and SARAH (MARMION) BARD of Burlington, New Jersey. He died 30 November 1769, aged 56 years, in Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, and was buried in ST. MARY's Churchyard, Burlington. 12 Administration upon the estate of PETER BARD of Mount Holly, deceased intestate, was granted 11 December 1769 to DANIEL ELLIS of Burlington, the son of SAMUEL BARD being in poor health. 13
CHILDREN OF PETER AND MARY (DE NORMANDIE) BARD:
18. i. JOHN ABRAHAM BARD, b. 3 July 1739, pb. Bristol, P., 3 Aug. 1739, 11, bur. 20 Nov 1742, CHRIST Ch., burying ground, Phila.
19. ii. SAMUEL BARD, b. 15 Dec. 1740, d. 14 Dec. 1769, BRISTOL, Penna., bur. 17 Dec. 1769, ST. MARY'S Chyd., Burlington, NJ, 11 A lawyer by profession. He m. 20 Apr. 1766, MARY VALLEAU. His will, dated 27 Nov. 1769 and probated 20 Dec. 1769, named his wife MARY beneficiary; his father PETER BARD and friend ZACHARIAH ROSSELL execrs. 14
20. iii. HARRIET BARD, b. 16 Jan. 1742.
21. iv. MARY BARD, b. 12 June 1746; d. 23 May 1821; m. 14 May 1770 DR. SAMUEL BARD. He was b. 1 Apr. 1742, Burlington, N.J., son of DR. JOHN and SUSANNA (VALLEAU) BARD; d. 24 May 1821, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 15
22. v. WILLIAM BARD, b. 26 Nov. 1749; bur. 13 Apr. 1751, CHRIST Ch. burying ground, Phila.
23. vi. PETER BARD, b. 2 Oct. 1751; bur. 14 June 1769, ST. MARY's Chyd., Burlington, N.J. 11
24. v. CHARLOTTE BARD, b. 2 Oct. 1753; bp. 28 Nov. 1753. 11
25. vi. SARAH BARD, b. 8 Dec 1754; bp. 24 Dec. 1754; 11 d. 3 Sept. 1837, Constableville, Louis Co., N.Y.; bur. Hyde Park, N.Y.
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register By Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters
212 BOOK NOTICES (April
Annals of DE NORMANDIE, as presented in documents, Notes, Private Papers, Public Records, Genealogies, the writings of old authors, and the Registers of the city of Geneva. Collated, translated and explained by ARTHUR SANDYS. Cambridge. Printed by Riverside Press.
1901. 8vo. pp.308 1ll.
The history of this distinguished family, comprised in this volume, is comprised from such authentic sources, as the papers brought from Geneva by the immigrant ancestor of the American DE NORMANDIES, the records of Geneva, mentioned in the title, and of Noyon, a city of Picardie, also those of the Parliament of Paris, the tomes of the Grand Bibiotheque de France, and a collection of domestic letters. From such materials, MR. SANDYS has elaborated a narration of great interest, and one which, as it relates the part the family played by the family in promoting the Reformation, is also of historical significance. That the justifyable pride taken in narrating the share of the DE NORMANDIES in such a momentous movement has not obscured the author's discrimination, is evident in his discriptions of CALVIN and of the effects produced by his creed.
The book is printed on heavy, unbleached, deckle-edge paper, and bound in boards with buckram back, its exterior being in ideal keeping with the contents of dealing with families and persons of exceptional distinction.
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Jacqueline Sleeper Russell
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Vol. 65. December 1977 Number 4.
DE NORMANDIE FAMILY OF BRISTOL, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
By: LEWIS D. COOK, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P.
Page 245. & 246.
10. MARY DE NORMANDIE, was born 15 May 1718 and baptized 10 June 1718 in ST. MARY's Church, Burlington, New Jersey, 11 daughter of JOHN ABRAHAM and HENRIETTE ELIZABETH (GANDOUET) DE NORMANDIE of BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA.
Note: ANNALS of DE NORMANDIE has name: GAUDONETTE.
She and PETER BARD were married 28 September 1738 in CHRIST Church, Philadelphia. He was born 29 July 1712, son of PETER BENOIST and SARAH (MARMION) BARD of Burlington, New Jersey. He died 30 November 1769, aged 56 years, in Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, and was buried in ST. MARY's Churchyard, Burlington. 12 Administration upon the estate of PETER BARD of Mount Holly, deceased intestate, was granted 11 December 1769 to DANIEL ELLIS of Burlington, the son of SAMUEL BARD being in poor health. 13
CHILDREN OF PETER AND MARY (DE NORMANDIE) BARD:
18. i. JOHN ABRAHAM BARD, b. 3 July 1739, pb. Bristol, P., 3 Aug. 1739, 11, bur. 20 Nov 1742, CHRIST Ch., burying ground, Phila.
19. ii. SAMUEL BARD, b. 15 Dec. 1740, d. 14 Dec. 1769, BRISTOL, Penna., bur. 17 Dec. 1769, ST. MARY'S Chyd., Burlington, NJ, 11 A lawyer by profession. He m. 20 Apr. 1766, MARY VALLEAU. His will, dated 27 Nov. 1769 and probated 20 Dec. 1769, named his wife MARY beneficiary; his father PETER BARD and friend ZACHARIAH ROSSELL execrs. 14
20. iii. HARRIET BARD, b. 16 Jan. 1742.
21. iv. MARY BARD, b. 12 June 1746; d. 23 May 1821; m. 14 May 1770 DR. SAMUEL BARD. He was b. 1 Apr. 1742, Burlington, N.J., son of DR. JOHN and SUSANNA (VALLEAU) BARD; d. 24 May 1821, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 15
22. v. WILLIAM BARD, b. 26 Nov. 1749; bur. 13 Apr. 1751, CHRIST Ch. burying ground, Phila.
23. vi. PETER BARD, b. 2 Oct. 1751; bur. 14 June 1769, ST. MARY's Chyd., Burlington, N.J. 11
24. v. CHARLOTTE BARD, b. 2 Oct. 1753; bp. 28 Nov. 1753. 11
25. vi. SARAH BARD, b. 8 Dec 1754; bp. 24 Dec. 1754; 11 d. 3 Sept. 1837, Constableville, Louis Co., N.Y.; bur. Hyde Park, N.Y.
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register By Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters
212 BOOK NOTICES (April
Annals of DE NORMANDIE, as presented in documents, Notes, Private Papers, Public Records, Genealogies, the writings of old authors, and the Registers of the city of Geneva. Collated, translated and explained by ARTHUR SANDYS. Cambridge. Printed by Riverside Press.
1901. 8vo. pp.308 1ll.
The history of this distinguished family, comprised in this volume, is comprised from such authentic sources, as the papers brought from Geneva by the immigrant ancestor of the American DE NORMANDIES, the records of Geneva, mentioned in the title, and of Noyon, a city of Picardie, also those of the Parliament of Paris, the tomes of the Grand Bibiotheque de France, and a collection of domestic letters. From such materials, MR. SANDYS has elaborated a narration of great interest, and one which, as it relates the part the family played by the family in promoting the Reformation, is also of historical significance. That the justifyable pride taken in narrating the share of the DE NORMANDIES in such a momentous movement has not obscured the author's discrimination, is evident in his discriptions of CALVIN and of the effects produced by his creed.
The book is printed on heavy, unbleached, deckle-edge paper, and bound in boards with buckram back, its exterior being in ideal keeping with the contents of dealing with families and persons of exceptional distinction.
=========================================================
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.de-20-normandie/mb.ashx
Jacqueline Sleeper Russell
Website:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&...
