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Husband: Joseph Barrow
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Wife: Jeane Bergeron
Born: 17 FEB 1711/12 Place: New York, New York
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Father: Jacques\James Bergeron
Mother: Judith Peletan
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Child 1 (?): Jeams Barrow
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Child 2 (M): Joseph Barrow
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Child 3 (F): Mary Barrow
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Child 4 (M): John Barrow
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HUSBAND NOTES:
!PROBATE-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Dr. Stephen E Bradley, Jr., EARLY RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, VOLUME VII, WILLS 1750-1755, page 7. (Ellen Payne Odom Genealogical Library, Moultrie, Georgia) "Will dated 23 Mar 1752 probated June Court 1752 before Will Ormond. Cause of death very sick and wek in bodey. Son Jeams - 200 acres I bought from John Vernon. son John - the place I bought from Thomas Little. The plantation where Mr. Davis lives I give between my two children Joseph and Mary. Wife Jean - rest of my estate. Other legacies. Executor wife Jean, brother John Barrow, witness John Bergeron, Robert Flake, Willm Michall. probated in Beaufort County."

!PROBATE: J. Bryan Grimes, ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, E.M. Uzzell and Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1910. page 21.



WIFE NOTES:
!PARENTS-RESIDENCE-RELIGION: COLLECTIONS OF THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA, vol. I, pages 7, 123, 130, 134, 141, 150, The Huguenot Society of America, New York, 1886. From 1711 to 1719 there are records that Jacques and Judith Bergeron had five children in New York who were baptized in the French Church of New York. These children's names were: Jeane, Anne, Jean, Elie, and Marguerite. In 1725 a petition dealing with the French Church of New York list a signer by the name of James Bergeron, Jacques generally translates to James.

!PROBATE-PARENTS-MARRIAGE: ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, compiled from original and record wills in the Office of the Secretary of State by J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, E.M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers and Binders, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1910. The Will cites "Bergeron, Judith. Beaufort, Co. November 14, 1742. December Court, 1742. Sons: Elias, John. Daughters: Judeth Wilkins, Jean Barrow, Margret Giddins. Executor: Elias Bergeron (son). Witnesses: Mikel Ward, Jacob Mercer, Thomas Mercer. Clerk of Court: John Forbes."

!PROBATE-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Dr. Stephen E Bradley, Jr., EARLY RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, VOLUME VII, WILLS 1750-1755, page 7. (Ellen Payne Odom Genealogical Library, Moultrie, Georgia) "Will dated 23 Mar 1752 probated June Court 1752 before Will Ormond. Cause of death very sick and wek in bodey. Son Jeams - 200 acres I bought from John Vernon. son John - the place I bought from Thomas Little. The plantation where Mr. Davis lives I give between my two children Joseph and Mary. Wife Jean - rest of my estate. Other legacies. Executor wife Jean, brother John Barrow, witness John Bergeron, Robert Flake, Willm Michall. probated in Beaufort County."




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Tommy Bargeron
721 West 12th Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794

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