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Nancy Faulk

Female 1828 - Aft 1880  (53 years)


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  1. 1.  Nancy Faulk was born in 1828 in Louisiana (daughter of Benjamin Faulk and Marguerite "Peggy" Forman); died after 1880 in ov, Vermilion Parish, Louisana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 07 Jun 1880, Queue, Tortue, Ward 5, Vermilion Parish , Louisiana

    Notes:

    Census:
    49 Mrs. Foreman, Nancy 52 1828 (Married checked)
    Edward 17 1863
    Mary F. 13 1867
    (note, several of the "clan" are together - i.e. Formans, Hoffpauirs, Perry, Spell, etc -- in 1880 census, but it appears that of her children, the only other one still in this community is Walter.)

    Died:
    Cannot find him in 1880. Nancy is head of household, but checked "married."

    Nancy married Edward Forman on 23 Nov 1841 in Louisiana. Edward (son of Isaac Pierre Forman and Susan Spell) was born in 1825 in Louisiana; died after 1870 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Emelie Forman was born in 1850 in Louisiana; died after 1872.
    2. Walter Forman, Sr. was born on 23 Mar 1847 in Louisiana; died on 09 Sep 1913 in New Iberia, Louisiana.
    3. Henry Forman was born in 1856 in Louisiana; died after 1880.
    4. Valery Forman was born in 1858 in Louisiana; died after 1870.
    5. Edward Forman was born in 1865 in Louisiana; died after 1880 in of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Mary F (Rakey) Forman was born in 1867 in Louisiana; died after 1880.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin Faulk was born on 01 Nov 1801 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 01 Nov 1802 (son of George Faulk and Aldelaide "Daliah" Hargraves); died after 1880 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Benjamin Faulk was married to Marguerite Foreman on 6/3/1821. Benjamin must have died between his wife Marguerite's succ. which was dated 23/2/1853 and his daughter Rachel's marriage which was dated 1/11/1853, because his signature was on the succession and he was listed as deceased on his daughter's wedding license.

    Benjamin married Marguerite "Peggy" Forman on 06 Mar 1821 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Marguerite (daughter of Edward Forman, Jr and Nancy Anna Perry) was born in 1806 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1848 in of, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marguerite "Peggy" Forman was born in 1806 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Edward Forman, Jr and Nancy Anna Perry); died after 1848 in of, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Forman, Marguerite - native of this parish (minor d/o Edouard -inhabitant at the Vermillion & Nancy Perey) m. 6 March 1821 Benjamin Falk - native of Bayou Vermillion (minor s/o Georges - inhabitant of Vermillion & Eulalie Algrot (Hargrave). Wits: Salomon Morgan, Alfrede P. Moss, Richard West. Fr. Gabriel Isabey (SM Ch.: v. 6, #234)

    Children:
    1. Walter Faulk was born on 30 Nov 1824 in Louisiana; died on 12 Feb 1894 in Acadia Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Ebenezer Cem, Crowley, Louisiana.
    2. 1. Nancy Faulk was born in 1828 in Louisiana; died after 1880 in ov, Vermilion Parish, Louisana.
    3. Haughton Faulk was born on 1 Jan 1834 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 1 Jun 1865 in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.
    4. John Wesley Faulk, Sr. was born in 1836 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 13 Nov 1862 in Vicksburg, Warren Co, Mississippi.
    5. Rachel Faulk was born in 1838 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1873.
    6. William Harrison (Hanson) Faulk was born in 1840 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana; died after 1880.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Faulk was born in Jan 1762 in East Florida; died in 1850 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.

    George married Aldelaide "Daliah" Hargraves on 2 Feb 1795 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Aldelaide (daughter of Benjamin Hargraves and Rebecca Elizabeth Gwaltney) was born on 4 Jul 1771 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1810 in of, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Aldelaide "Daliah" Hargraves was born on 4 Jul 1771 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Benjamin Hargraves and Rebecca Elizabeth Gwaltney); died after 1810 in of, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Faulk was born in 2 Nov 1795 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1830 in Louisiana.
    2. Anne Faulk was born on 19 Jan 1798 in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1830.
    3. 2. Benjamin Faulk was born on 01 Nov 1801 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 01 Nov 1802; died after 1880 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Sarah Adalaide "Sally" Faulk was born on 26 Feb 1807 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1850 in Louisiana.

  3. 6.  Edward Forman, Jr was born in 1749 in Virginia (son of Edward* Forman, (son? speculation) and Rebecca Rascoe (or Ravcoe)); died in 1818 in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • Military: Mississippi; U.S. Militia Fitzpatrick Regiment
    • Property: 19 May 1794, Buller's Bayou, Opelousas Parish, Louisiana; sold to Victor Richard
    • Property: 11 Jan 1802, Attakapas ; Am State Papers
    • Property: 17 Aug 1811, Bayou Chew Tortoise (Queue de Tortue), Atakapas Parish, Louisiana
    • Property: 20 Aug 1811, Bayou Queue de Tortue (Vermilion Parish), Louisiana

    Notes:

    Forman, Edward - single; a Presbyterian; from Virginia (Edward & Rebecca Ranoe(?) of Virginia - Presbyterians) m Tues 8 May 1798 Anna Perry - of Virginia, Presbyterian (John & Penelope Perry) Wits: Marguerite Krebs Gradenigo (signed clearly as Krebs) & Jean Gradenigo. Fr. Pedro de Zamora (Opel Ch v.1-B Protestant Marriages 1787-1830 p 2)
    Forman, Edouard, Presbyterian (Edouard & Rebecca Ravcoe of Virginia All Presbyterians) m 8 May 1798 Anna Perry, a Lutheran (Opel Ch: v. 1-supp. #12)

    wit: marriage of his daughter Julie to Thomas Hoffpauir 13 Apr 1807 Opel.

    Birth:
    per Anita McDougle Richmond - states an entry in a book gives his age at the time of purchasing land, which calculates his birth year to be 1749.


    In 1812 Edward Forman's age is given as 63 indicated that he was born in 1749)

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bthornton3026&id=I1625

    Property:
    American State Papers
    Public Lands Volume 3
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llsp&fileName=030/llsp030.db&Page=108

    pg 108
    report made on the 16th day of Oct 1812
    reported #58
    Register #67
    Name of Claimant: Edward Forman
    Original Claimant: Ashnoya and other Indians
    Quantity claimed: unknown
    Nature and date of the title or claim: Purchase from Indians
    Class: C

    page 17 Claims in Attakapas
    No. 58
    Edward Forman claims a tract of land, quantity not mentioned, on Bayou Queue de Tortue, by purchase of an Indian named Ashnoya, 11th Jan, 1802. The notice is unaccompanied by any evidence or document title, except the deed of sale from said Indian, passed before Louis C.DeBlanc, acting as commandant of Attakapas, stipulating that the land shall extend from one small bayou to another, where the said Indian should set pickets: it being part of the land which the seller inherited from his father, for which he was to receive from the claimant eight cows with their calves, and a beef, to be paid as soon as the boundaries should be fixed. For reasons given in reported No. 1, of Opelousas claims, this is reported as a claim which, in the opinion of the Commissioners, ought not to be confirmed.


    also from Ashnoya:
    Record #119, Register 15
    Claimant: Thomas Nickelson
    Ashnoya and other Indians
    3,333 arpens
    Purchase from Indians
    Class B


    Property:
    1811- August 20, Edward Forman claims two tracts of land on the south side of Bayou Queue de Tortue in present day Vermilion Parish.

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/17447805/person/19287279322/story/0ce2ac73-6bda-4372-99ba-d913bc604458?src=search

    Edward married Nancy Anna Perry on 8 May 1798 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Nancy (daughter of John Perry and Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry) was born in 1771 in Virginia; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1864. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy Anna Perry was born in 1771 in Virginia; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of John Perry and Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry); died in 1864.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Nancy said to have married Jonathan Rucker - (born 1764 South Carolina - died 16 Apr 1823 Natchez MS)
    unsourced tree on web says married Edward Jr. 8 May 1789 and Rucker on 3 Dec 1798 but those dates are not consistent with recorded info on the children.

    must be a different Nancy Perry.
    http://records.ancestry.com/Jonathan_Rucker_records.ashx?pid=5504551

    says Rucker children (these conflict with children of Ed Forman Jr.):
    Sarah Rucker b 1796
    Peter 1798
    Magdaline 1800
    Daniel 1802
    Susannah 1804
    William 1806
    Jonathan 1809



    According to Steve Forman, Nancy was supposed to have been "an older lady."
    Death Date: Tombstone inscription, IB Cemetery Listings

    Anna Perry - of Virginia, Presbyterian (John & Penelope Perry)

    My GGGrandfather, William Thomas Perry, had a sister Nancy Anna Perry who married Edward Foreman, and the children I have listed are Isaac Foreman and Julia Ann Winnie Foreman. Isaac married Susan Spell and Julia married Thomas Henry Hoffpauir. That's all of the children of Nancy Anna and Edward that I have since they are both in my line.
    My family is from the Indian Bayou, Vermillion Parish, area.
    Nice meeting you.
    Randy
    ranper@acadiacom.net




    Birth:
    PERRY, Ann - a native of the North "una muger adulta" [an adult woman] (John PERRY) bt. 21 Nov. 1801 at age 30 years; Grandparents' names are unknown. Spons: Victor RICHARD & Marie VASSEUR. (Editor's note: The very next entry is the baptism of Julie FORMAN, daughter of Edward FORMAN & Anne PERRY.) Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-kA, p266)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Foreman, Edouard, Presbyterian (Edouard & Rebecca Ravcoe of Virginia, all Presbyterians) m. 08 May 1798 Anna Perry, a Lutheran.

    PERRY, Anna - of Virginia, a presbyterian (John & Penelope PERRY) m. Tuesday, 8 May 1798 Edward FOREMAN - single; a Presbyterian (Edward & Rebecca RANOE(?) - of Virginia, Presbyterians) Wits: Marguerite KREBS GRADENIGO [signs clearly "KREBS"], Jean GRADENIGO. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: Marriages v. 1-B, 1787-1830,p.2)

    note by ss: At the time of this marriage in 1798 there were three children already born, Julia age 9; Nathan Ephraim age 5, and Raquel age 1.
    Julia's and Raquel's birth records in SW Louisiana records say they were children of Edward & Rebecca Rascoe; however, they would have been grandparents instead of parents. Edward Jr. was already 40 by the time Julia was born and 42 when Raquel was born; so it's highly unlikely they were his sisters. Dates of continuity of baptisms conclude they were daughters of Edward Jr. & Anna Perry.

    Some believe they were children of a previous marriage; however it seems that they were indeed Anna's children. On their marriage day 8 May 1798, the baby Raquel, 1 y.o., was also baptized.
    They had another child Isaac Pierre in 1799. Then on Nov 21, 1801, Nancy Anna herself, the baby Pierre, abt 2, and the two older Julia and Nathan Ephraim were baptized at ages 12 and 8 respectively were baptized together.
    Their marriage record stated Edward Forman was single - indicating this was his first marriage.

    Children:
    1. Julia Ann "Winnie" Forman was born in 1789; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1823.
    2. Nathan Ephraim (Joachim) Forman was born in 1793; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1830.
    3. Raquel (Rachel) Forman was born on 16 May 1797 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 08 May 1798 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1798.
    4. Isaac Pierre Forman was born in 1799 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860.
    5. Anna Forman was born about 1802 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before Apr 1826 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    6. 3. Marguerite "Peggy" Forman was born in 1806 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1848 in of, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Benjamin Hargraves was born in 1740 in North Carolina; died in 1784.

    Benjamin married Rebecca Elizabeth Gwaltney about 1769 in of, Attakapas District, Louisiana. Rebecca (daughter of Ethenne Benjamin Gwaltney and Anne Erhart) was born about 1747 in New England Colony, Virginia; died in 1784. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Rebecca Elizabeth Gwaltney was born about 1747 in New England Colony, Virginia (daughter of Ethenne Benjamin Gwaltney and Anne Erhart); died in 1784.
    Children:
    1. Mary Anne Hargraves was born on 20 Dec 1768 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; died on 16 Oct 1848 in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Farquahar Cem, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    2. James (Jacques) Hargraves was born about 1770 in St. Martinville, St Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1850.
    3. 5. Aldelaide "Daliah" Hargraves was born on 4 Jul 1771 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1810 in of, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Christine Hargraves was born in 1779 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1850 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
    5. William Guillaume Hargraves was born on 17 Feb 1782 in North Carolina or Sussex Co, Virginia; died in 1827 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

  3. 12.  Edward* Forman, (son? speculation) was born between 1715 and 1725 in Virginia (son of Benjamin Forman, Sr. and Elizabeth Ann Hamilton, (immigrant)); died in 1805 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • Occupation: 18 Aug 1758, South Carolina; master of frigot "Pretty Peggy"
    • Residence: 1762, Halifax Co, North Carolina
    • Other-Begin: 25 Feb 1762, Halifax Co, North Carolina; mentioned in Everitt will
    • Residence: 1772, British West Florida
    • Residence: 10 Dec 1776, Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana; 500 ac land grant
    • Residence: 16 Oct 1779, Lake Ponchartrain, Louisiana; signed pledge
    • Residence: 1785, Bayou Chicot, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: 1785, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: 1790, Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana
    • Census: 1792, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Possessions: 1794, Acadia Parish, Louisiana; sold land
    • Residence: 1794, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Death: Abt 1795; ?

    Notes:

    By Henry Chandlee Forman, Ph.D.
    The Formans of England-
    For more than six hundred years, from the earliest records of the family in Lincolnshire, England, to the present day, the spelling of the name Forman has been unchanged. In 1316 land in Lincolnshire was granted to one Ralph Forman; in 1373 Thomas Forman, and 1375 Robertus Forman, a juror, were inhabitants of this county. In the Lincolnshire Rebellion of 1536 Robert Forman gave five marks to the rebels.[Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, vol. 11, p. 249; vol. 18, p. 58; Linc. Rec. Soc. vol. 30, pp. 77, 87, 227]. All through the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries there were Formans living in England, chiefly in Lincolnshire, according to the records.
    The most distinguished member of the family seems to have been Sir William Forman, Knight, Lord Mayor of London, a native of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Forman, a yeoman of Gainsborough. His sister, Elizabeth Forman, married Morice Morgan.
    Sir William Forman was Knighted on October 18, 1537, and was an Alderman in Parliament form Cripplegate Ward in the City of London from 1529 to 1545. He was High Sheriff of London in 1533 and Lord Mayor from 1538 to 1539. During a Muster of Citizens in 1539 he rode in a procession and carried a coat of black velvet embroidered with a cross; on his head was a black velvet cap with a rich jewel; and about him rode four footmen apparelled in satin hose and fine white silk.
    By trade Sir William Forman was a haberdasher. In 1544 he, with others, leased from King Henry VIII the Manor of Tullesworth in Surrey. In the same year, on August 30, he married Blanche Palmer, a widow, of London. He died on January 13, 1547, and was buried in the Church of Saint George, Botolph Lane, in East Cheapside, London. A monument was erected there to his memory.
    His great grandson, Robert Forman went to Amersterdam and received the Charter for Flushing, New Amersterdam, which is now Queens, New York. The Forman family flurished and soon spread to New Jersey, Pennsylvannia, Virginia, and Kentucky. They followed the migration patterns to North and South Carolina and on down to Louisiana and Mississippi Territories.
    In the Natchez area, they formed the Forman Colony, and brought the first four-wheeled cart to the Mississippi Territory.
    The Spanish Census of 1790 shows George "Jorge" Forman and family next to William "Guillermo" Irwin. They were settled on the Sara Bayou and Coles Creek area.

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/o/r/Stephen-D-Forman/index.html
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    Forman, Edouard m Rebecca Raveo (Opel Ch)
    Forman, Edouard m Marie Bournet (Opel Ch)

    Presbyterian.
    1762, Halifax County, NC (will of William Everit)

    1776: granted 500 acres of land on 10 December 1776 on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. It is believed Edward Forman entered the Province of British West Florida in 1772.

    1785, Bayou Chicot, LA, granted land (Evangeline Par)
    1785, Living with wife in Bayou Chicot
    1794, sold land to Victor Richard
    ____________
    In about 1758 Edward Forman was supposed to be master of the ship "Pretty Peggy." This is in the South Carolina Gazette dated Aug 18, 1758.

    From: winston@asbank.com (winston)
    Source: Anglo-Americans in Spanish Archives, "List of Anglo-American Settlers in The Spanish colonies of America, A Finding Aid".
    By: Lawrence H. Feldman, 1991, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,
    10001 N. Calvert, Baltimore, Md., pp. 85,108 20

    Census of Louisiana District
    Item No. 347 - Forman, Ed. at Opelousas in 1785
    Item No. 350 - Fourman, Edouard at Opelousas in 1794.

    Census, Mississippi, Natchez District
    Item No. 261 - Forman, Ezekiel, 1792, Santa Catalina area.
    Item No. 262 - Forman, Ismay, 1792, Villa Gayoso area.
    Item No. 263 - Forman, Jorge, 1792, Villa Gayoso area.
    (my note: I have no idea where Santa Catalina and Villa Gayoso are)

    Source: Acadia Parish History to 1900, by: Mary Alice Fontenot,
    Chapter II, Colonial landowners, pg. 42, 51.

    Item: Victor Richard bought his land from Edward Foreman in 1794. Thomas Hoffpauir age 76 testified in the land claim in 1812. Hoffpauir said the land had been occupied by Foreman "more than 30 years ago, for several years;" that after the sale to Richard, "Primo occupied same on Richard's account for 2 or 3 years., after which Foreman was employed to tend Richard's cattle, where he resided and cultivated for 5 successive years."
    __________
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/o/r/Stephen-D-Forman/GENE8-0001.html

    1. EDWARD1 FORMAN was born Abt. 1720 in Va., and died 1805 in St. Landry Parish, La.. He married MARIE BURNET Bet. 1750 - 1752 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes for EDWARD FORMAN:
    On Oct. 16, 1779 after raids by so-called patriot, John Willing, into the British West Florida settlements of Natchez, Baton Rouge and Manchac, Edward Forman and 18 others signed oaths of allegiance to the "United Independent States of North America" in the presence of Capt. Pickles who had captured the British armed vessel on Lake Ponchartrain.
    "We whose names or marks are here unto set and subscribed, being settlers and inhabitants on Lake Ponchartrain between the Bayou La Combe and the River Tanchipaho, do herby acknowlege ourselves to be natives as well as true and faithful subjects to the United Independent States of North America.
    An whereas on the tenth day of last month, William Pickles, captain of the navy of the said States, did arrive in this lake and made prize of the English armed sloop, West Florida, wh had kept possession of the lake for near two years before, and the said William Pickles, Esquire, did on the twenty first of the same month, land some of his people, and take possession of this settlement and gave us all the protection against indians and others that his force would admit of, and suffered us to remain on our possessions till further orders; we, therefore, consider ourselves belonging to the said States, and are willing to remain here and enjoy our property and priviledges under them, the said United States. October 16, 1779."
    "Gerard Brandon, Alex McCollough, James Mosely, Mary Smith, Samuel Smith, James Farro, Abel Goffegon, Edward Foreman, Wm. Dakimore, Jacob Ambrose, Frederic Spell, Benj. Curtis, Wm. Fisher, Paul Pigg, Daniel Tuttle, Matt McCollough, Francis Fisher, John Spell, Wm. Steel" --Source, Mississippi as a Providence, Territory, and State, Claiborne, 1880.

    More About EDWARD FORMAN:
    Fact 1: August 18, 1758, Noted in South Carolina Gasette as "master of the Brig "Pretty Peggy"
    Fact 2: 1762, Edward is noted in Halifax County, NC Will of Wm. Everitt
    Fact 3: 1772, Edward entered British West Florida with McCollugh Spell
    Fact 4: 1776, Edward Forman granted 500 acres on the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain
    Fact 5: October 16, 1779, Signed Oath of Allegiance to the "United Independent States of North America"

    1785-Chart prepared by Winston DeVille, at June 1963 meeting of Louisiana Genealogical Society in St. Landry Parish Court Room in Opelousas, Louisiana. Now in Jim Bowie Museum, Opelousas, La. "UNder Commandant De Cloucet 30 July 1785
    Thomas Huffpower
    George Forman
    Ismael Forman"
    Source-The Hoffpauirs of Louisiana... Rosemary Wright Hoffpauir.
    1790-Edward Forman (Sr) then went to Plaqumine Brulee in Spanish La. (now Acadia Parish, La.). His sons: George & Ismael went to Jefferson County, Mississippi Census, with George F. returning to La. for the 1810 census, then back to Jefferson.
    Source: Ed Roberts, Monroe, La.



    Children of EDWARD FORMAN and MARIE BURNET are:
    i. MARGARET2 FORMAN, b. 1748.
    2. ii. EDWARD FORMAN II, b. Abt. 1749, Va.; d. 1818, St. Landry Parish, La..
    3. iii. ISMAEL FORMAN, b. Abt. 1752, Va.; d. 1832, Louisiana.
    4. iv. MARY FORMAN, b. 1762, North Carolina.; d. 1812, St. Landry Parish, La..
    5. v. GEORGE FORMAN, b. May 01, 1764, Virginia; d. February 25, 1823, Jefferson County, Mississippi.
    6. vi. EPHRAIM (EPHREM) JOSEPH FORMAN, b. 1766, Va.; d. 1835, Jefferson County, Mississippi.
    7. vii. SARA ELIZABETH FORMAN, b. 1768.
    viii. CATHERINE FORMAN, b. Abt. 1769; m. THOMAS LAUGHLIN JR., June 11, 1793, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    8. ix. JANE FORMAN, b. Abt. 1773, Va.; d. Abt. 1850.
    9. x. JAMES FORMAN, b. 1779, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; d. 1833, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.







    Occupation:
    August 18 1758, Noted in South Caroline Gazette as 'master of the Brig Pretty Peggy'(From further research- which was found on a Google search and one for the "Clark Family"(clark@ems.psu.edu), I found this Edward Foreman, born 1717 at Margate Kent, England. Died on Ship "Pretty Peggy 1759 at the age of 42. - Another entry, his father: John Foreman b. 1616 Margate Kent, England; d. January 1760(84 yrs) buried 25 January 1760). Perhaps this is the same John Foreman who brought prisoners, bonded people, etc from Ipswich England to the Colonies-as noted in many entries of the Ship Henry & Francis-Including Scots who had been convicted mainly because of their religious beliefs.)
    In 1685 there is a posting of the Ship Henry and Francis of NewCastle bringing in Passengers to Perth Amboy, NJ mid December 1685-Included on the list is a John Foreman who was banished.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bthornton3026&id=I1625

    Residence:
    1762, Edward is noted in Halifax County, NC Will of Wm. Everitt

    Other-Begin:
    abstract of William Everit/Everitt's will:

    Will# 54 pg.74 WILLIAM EVERIT/EVERITT 25 Feb.1762 June Ct.1762
    3 brothers JAMES EVERITT, JOHN EVERITT, and SAMUEL EVERITT all my land and money to be divided equally between them PEGGY FOREMAN daughter of EDWARD FOREMAN cow, calf, etc. Rest of movable estate to be equally divided between my brothers and sisters (names not given)
    Wit.: MATTHEW BURNET x his mark, FLORENINIA CARTY, JOHN HEADY
    Extrs.: my 3 brothers JAMES, JOHN, and SAMUEL EVERIT

    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.halifax/1221.1/mb.ashx

    Residence:
    1772, Edward entered British West Florida with McCollugh Spell

    Residence:
    1776, Edward Forman granted 500 acres on the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain

    Residence:
    While Gálvez was at work reducing the works at Baton Rouge, Captain Pickles sailed to Bayou La Combe and the Tauchipaho River on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, claiming the area for the United States and demanding an oath of allegiance from its citizens.
    http://www.usskidd.com/battles-revolution.html

    On Oct. 16, 1779 after raids by so-called patriot, John Willing, into the British West Florida settlements of Natchez, Baton Rouge and Manchac, Edward Forman and 18 others signed oaths of allegiance to the "United Independent States of North America" in the presence of Capt. Pickles who had captured the British armed vessel on Lake Ponchartrain.
    "We whose names or marks are here unto set and subscribed, being settlers and inhabitants on Lake Ponchartrain between the Bayou La Combe and the River Tanchipaho, do herby acknowlege ourselves to be natives as well as true and faithful subjects to the United Independent States of North America.
    An whereas on the tenth day of last month, William Pickles, captain of the navy of the said States, did arrive in this lake and made prize of the English armed sloop, West Florida, wh had kept possession of the lake for near two years before, and the said William Pickles, Esquire, did on the twenty first of the same month, land some of his people, and take possession of this settlement and gave us all the protection against indians and others that his force would admit of, and suffered us to remain on our possessions till further orders; we, therefore, consider ourselves belonging to the said States, and are willing to remain here and enjoy our property and priviledges under them, the said United States.October 16, 1779."
    "Gerard Brandon, Alex McCollough, James Mosely, Mary Smith, Samuel Smith, James Farro, Abel Goffegon, Edward Foreman, Wm. Dakimore, Jacob Ambrose, Frederic Spell, Benj. Curtis, Wm. Fisher, Paul Pigg, Daniel Tuttle, Matt McCollough, Francis Fisher, John Spell, Wm. Steel" --Source, Mississippi as a Providence, Territory, and State, Claiborne, 1880.

    http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/o/r/Stephen-D-Forman/GENE8-0001.html

    Residence:
    1790-Edward Forman (Sr) then went to Plaqumine Brulee in Spanish La. (now Acadia Parish, La.). His sons: George & Ismael went to Jefferson County, Mississippi Census, with George F. returning to La. for the 1810 census, then back to Jefferson.
    Source: Ed Roberts, Monroe, La

    Died:
    some records say 1795 Bayou Chicot

    Stephen D. Forman, researcher, has 1805 St. Landry Parish and from other records, seems more logical.

    http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/o/r/Stephen-D-Forman/GENE8-0001.html

    Edward* married Rebecca Rascoe (or Ravcoe) about 1745. Rebecca (daughter of Ship Captain Peter Rascoe (or Ravcoe) and Elizabeth Freshwater) was born about 1725 in Virginia; died about 1798. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Rebecca Rascoe (or Ravcoe) was born about 1725 in Virginia (daughter of Ship Captain Peter Rascoe (or Ravcoe) and Elizabeth Freshwater); died about 1798.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian

    Children:
    1. Margaret "Peggy" Forman was born in 1747; died after 1762.
    2. 6. Edward Forman, Jr was born in 1749 in Virginia; died in 1818 in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Ismael (Ismay) Forman was born in 1752 in Virginia; died in 1832 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

  5. 14.  John Perry was born in 1746 in Pennsylvania or Virginia; died on 01 Mar 1824 in Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Bef 1785, Natchez District, Mississippi; re Barge of Daniel Perry
    • Residence: 30 Apr 1790, Natchez (Spanish held), Mississippi; from Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    This John Perry? Dates of John Perry of this record who married Penolope confused with this one? Both from Lancaster? different wives, and different place of death.
    Parents for John Perry (spouse of Penelope) said to be Samuel Perry, 1710 Ulste, and Annis Watson 1712 Ireland (Internet sites not sourced)


    Name: John PERRY
    Sex: M
    Birth: 1746 in Lancaster, Co. Pa.
    Death: 1 MAR 1824 in Potosi, Washington co. MO
    Occupation: merchant
    Note:
    About John Perry:
    1. Left homestead near Mercerburg and went west
    2. Settled at Sewickley, Westmoreland Co., PA
    3. Engaged in milling and merchandising
    4. Returned to Franklin Co. and married Violette Moor
    5. He and James pioneers of the Monongahela Valley
    6. Shipped first cargo of flour by Ohio and Mississippi R.
    7. 1778, Rivers to New Orleans, Lt. Col. in Rev. War
    8. Moved to location on Turtle Creek, Westmoreland Co. Pa
    9. About 1800 moved to MO with family
    10. 1804, appointed assessor of Big River, The Mines, Bellevue
    11. 1805 and Murphy Settlement. Appointed judge of quarter sessions
    12. 1806, bought Spanish land grant of Basil Valle and cabin
    13. 1824, died Potosi and buried in family cemetery

    "Frontier Swashbuckler, the life and Legend of John Smith T." by Dick Steward, University of Missouri Press, 1999, pp. 43-45, 58, 125


    Residence:
    On the same day (1st Jul 1786) appeared Jesse Hamilton who declared that to his knowledge she (Margaret Woods) did intend to go to New Orleans on the barge of Daniel Perry but just before Perry left the Commandant Trevino and Don Estevan Minor appeard at the landing, as above, except he does not know why said Margaret did not go as intended. Wit: John Bisland, Daniel Mygatt. Before Grand-Pre.
    Natchez Court Records 1767-1805 by My Wilson McBee
    Page 167


    Residence:
    AMERICANS ARRIVING in SPANISH-HELD NATCHEZ 1788-1790

    *These reports were written by a Spanish officer, Carlos de Grand Pre to Governor Estevan Miro; therefore many of the names are in SPANISH or a PHONETIC attempt to convert the name to Spanish. Some are in English. The term "settler" means those with intent to settle the district. In 1788, a royal order encouraged American immigration and trade, and colonist began arriving in larger numbers than ever before. Few of these arrived via the land route, however; most arrived on flatboats, coming down the Mississippi. The majority came from Kentucky. Many settled in what would become Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Franklin, Jefferson and Wilkinson counties. List taken from records in the MS Dept. of Archives and History, Jackson MS.

    LATBOATS ARRIVING IN NATCHEZ -
    OWNER, EMPLOYEES, AND/OR SETTLERS
    ACCORDING TO LETTERS FROM CARLOS
    DE GRAND PRE TO GOVERNOR MIRO

    APRIL 30, 1790
    Flatboat arriving from PENNSYLVANIA
    PERRY, JUAN, owner
    Settlers:
    BRON, JAMES
    WOLF, GEORGE
    BESHIP, GUILLERMO

    John married Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry about 1765. Penelope was born in 1759; died after 1778. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mrs. Penelope C. (..) Perry was born in 1759; died after 1778.
    Children:
    1. 7. Nancy Anna Perry was born in 1771 in Virginia; was christened on 21 Nov 1801 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1864.
    2. Samuel Perry was born in 1775 in Iberville Parish, Louisiana; died after 1807 in of, Iberville Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Thomas William Perry was born on 01 Jan 1776 in Manchac Parish, Louisiana; died on 01 Jan 1852 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.