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Charles Faucheraud Esquire 1720–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT. 1720

Birth Location: Berkeley, South Carolina

Death Date: 1765-12-25

Death Location: Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina

Father: Gideon Faucheraud

Mother: Marie Villepontoux

Spouse(s): Jane Smith

Children(s): Elizabeth Faucheraud, Mary Faucheraud

The story of Charles Faucheraud Esquire began in 1720 in Berkeley, South Carolina. Charles Faucheraud Esquire married Jane Allen Smith, and had children including Elizabeth Faucheraud, Mary Faucheraud. Charles Faucheraud Esquire passed away in 1765 in Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Faucheraud Esquire began in 1720 in Berkeley, South Carolina.
  • Charles Faucheraud Esquire married Jane Allen Smith, and had children including Elizabeth Faucheraud, Mary Faucheraud.
  • Charles Faucheraud Esquire passed away in 1765 in Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Charles Esquire's Ancestors

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Charles Esquire
1720–1765
Birth Place: Berkeley, South Carolina
Parents
Gideon Faucheraud
–1756
Port of Barques, France
Marie Villepontoux
1683–1771
Grandparents
Charles Faucheraud
1603–
Anne Vignaud
1606–
Pierre Villepontoux
1658–
Bergerac in Guyenne
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Esquire's Descendants

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Charles (Faucheraud) Esquire (ABT. 1720–1765-12-25) m. Jane (Allen) Smith (1728-06-10–)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Faucheraud 1751– m. John (Harleston II) Colonel 1739–1790
    1. 1. Edward Harleston 1801–1841 m. Anne (Isabella) Huger 1808– m. Georgiana Doughty 1803–1826
      1. 1. Mary (Huger) Harleston 1841–
      2. 2. Frances (Motte) Harleston 1840–
      3. 3. Francis (Huger) Harleston 1838–1864
      4. 4. Hannah Harleston 1836–
      5. 5. Cecilia (Moultrie) Harleston 1837– m. Henry (B.) Mazyck 1830–
      6. 6. John (Harleston) II 1831–1911
      7. 7. Elizabeth (Huger) Harleston 1830– m. Jacob (Ford) Prioleau 1826–1888
        1. 1. Jacob (Ford Prioleau) II 1882–1919
        2. 2. Isabella (Huger) Prioleau 1858–
        3. 3. Samuel (Huger) Prioleau 1865–
        4. 4. Arthur (Peronneau) Prioleau 1853– m. Alice (Cuthbert) Chisolm 1848–
      8. 8. Lucy Harleston 1828–1855 m. Richard (Corbett Laurens Medical) Doctor 1825–1855
        1. 1. Anne (Isabelle) Laurens 1853–1919 m. James (Peronneau) DeSaussure 1853–1895
      9. 9. Annabella (Moultrie) Harleston 1827– m. Thomas (Grimball Prioleau) Doctor 1824–
        1. 1. Caroline Prioleau 1848–
        2. 2. Elias Prioleau 1861–1941
        3. 3. Lucy (Haslet) Prioleau 1845–
        4. 4. Ann (Isabella) Prioleau 1853–
        5. 5. Thomas (Grimball) Prioleau 1851–1910
        6. 6. Edith (Alice) Prioleau 1846– m. John Ball 1846–
        7. 7. Edward (Harleston) Prioleau 1847– m. Marianne (Meade) Huger 1855–
      10. 10. Edward Harleston 1834– m. Ella Harleston 1837–
        1. 1. Francis Harleston 1856–
        2. 2. John Harleston 1855–
        3. 3. William Harleston 1854–
        4. 4. Edward Harleston 1853–
    2. 2. William Harleston 1777– m. Sarah Quash 1773–1821
      1. 1. Sarah (Hasell) Harleston 1808–1865 m. Benjamin (Huger) Doctor 1793–1874
        1. 1. Benjamin (Frost) Huger 1836–
        2. 2. Sarah (Quash) Huger 1834– m. James (M.) Calder 1832–1887
        3. 3. Eliza Huger 1828– m. Alfred (H.) Dunkin 1825–
        4. 4. William (Harleston ( Buck ) Huger) Doctor 1826–1909 m. Sabina (Huger) Lowndes 1834–
    3. 3. Jane (Smith) Harleston 1778– m. Edward Rutledge 1776–1811
      1. 1. Nicholas (Harleston) Rutledge –1835
    4. 4. Elizabeth Harleston 1780– m. Thomas Corbett 1769–
    5. 5. Sarah Harleston 1766– m. William (Read) Doctor 1753–1845
      1. 1. John (Harleston Read) Sr. 1788–1859 m. Emily (Ann) Huger 1791– m. Mary Withers 1795–1820
        1. 1. Benjamin (Huger) Read 1822– m. Mary (Julia) Middleton 1829–1864
        2. 2. William (Huger) Read 1822–
        3. 3. James (Withers) Read 1816–
        4. 4. John (Harleston Read Jr.) Colonel 1815–1866 m. Esther (Jane) Lance 1822–1877
  2. 2. Mary Faucheraud 1750–1769 m. John (( Captain Jack )) Allston 1740–1795
    1. 1. Mary Allston 1760–1836 m. Thomas Allston 1764–1794 m. Benjamin Huger 1768–1823
      1. 1. Emily (Ann) Huger 1791– m. John (Harleston Read) Sr. 1788–1859

Charles Esquire's Timeline

3 Records

1720
ABT. 1720
Birth of Charles Faucheraud Esquire in Berkeley, South Carolina
Berkeley, South Carolina
1720
ABT. 1720
Birth of Charles Faucheraud Esquire
None
1765
1765-12-25
Age 45
Death of Charles Faucheraud Esquire in Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina
Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT. 1720
    Event Place: Berkeley, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT. 1720

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1765-12-25
    Event Place: Goose Creek, St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina

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