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Esther Simons 1719–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1719-09-09

Birth Location: St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina

Death Date: 1760-02-28

Death Location: St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina

Father: Peter Simons

Mother: Magdalen Cordes

Spouse(s): Peter Bonneau, Benjamin III

Children(s): Esther Bonneau, Anthony Bonneau, Peter Bonneau, Magdalene Bonneau, Catherine Marion, Martha Marion, Anne Marion, Hester Marion, Elizabeth Marion

In 1719, Esther Simons entered the world in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina, born to Peter Simons And Magdalen Cordes. Esther Simons married Benjamin Marion Iii, Peter Bonneau, Unknown Simmons, and had children including Anne Marion, Anthony Bonneau, Catherine Marion, Elizabeth Marion, Esther Bonneau, Hester Marion, Magdalene Bonneau, Martha Marion, Peter Bonneau. Esther Simons passed away in 1760 in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1719, Esther Simons entered the world in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina, born to Peter Simons And Magdalen Cordes.
  • Esther Simons married Benjamin Marion Iii, Peter Bonneau, Unknown Simmons, and had children including Anne Marion, Anthony Bonneau, Catherine Marion, Elizabeth Marion, Esther Bonneau, Hester Marion, Magdalene Bonneau, Martha Marion, Peter Bonneau.
  • Esther Simons passed away in 1760 in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Esther Simons's Ancestors

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Esther Simons
1719–1760
Birth Place: St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina
Parents
Peter Simons
1693–1724
St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina
Magdalen Cordes
1693–1745
St. James Santee, Berkeley, South Carolina
Grandparents
Benjamin (Simons) I
1672–1717
France
Mary (Esther) DuPre
1670–1737
France
Anthoine (Cordes) Doctor
1670–1710
Mazamet, Langue Doc, France
Esther (Madaleine) Balluet
1672–1712
Great-Grandparents
Josias Reverand
1640–1712
Martha Brabant
1648–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Dupre
1610–1694
Samuel Dupre
1610–1694

Esther Simons's Descendants

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Esther Simons (1719-09-09–1760-02-28) m. Peter Bonneau (1719–1748-08-29) m. Benjamin (Marion) III (1720–1778-09-20)
  1. 1. Esther Bonneau 1740–1781 m. Joseph Maybank 1735–1781
    1. 1. Peter (Bonneau) Maybank 1775–
    2. 2. Susannah Maybank 1769–
    3. 3. Andrew Maybank 1767–
    4. 4. Joseph Maybank 1765–
    5. 5. Mary Maybank 1773–1805 m. Arnoldous Bonneau 1774–1818
      1. 1. Arnold Bonneau 1794–
      2. 2. Esther (Elizabeth) Bonneau 1802–1880 m. John (Scott) Geyer 1796–1870
        1. 1. Susan (Maymank) Geyer 1842– m. Wright (Otey) Smith 1835–
      3. 3. William (Henry) Bonneau 1799–1889 m. Anna (Maria) Swinton 1799–1863
        1. 1. John (Bruce Bonneau Medical) Doctor 1831–1913 m. Martha (Lavina) Garrett 1838–1911
        2. 2. Caroline (Elizabeth) Bonneau 1824–
        3. 3. William (Henry Bonneau) Jr. 1821–
    6. 6. David Maybank 1767–1807 m. Mary Simons 1777–1806
      1. 1. Joseph Maybank 1799–1844 m. Ann (Lucas) Pearle 1816–1892
        1. 1. Anne (L.) Maybank 1839– m. Winborn Lawton 1832–1888
        2. 2. David Maybank 1841– m. Mary (Pope) Crampton 1846–
    7. 7. Hester Maybank 1761–
  2. 2. Anthony Bonneau –1754
  3. 3. Peter Bonneau 1744–1774
  4. 4. Magdalene Bonneau 1738–1769 m. Henry Guerin 1735–1772
    1. 1. Magdalen Bennett 1775–
  5. 5. Catherine Marion 1760–1809
  6. 6. Martha Marion 1758–1809 m. Paul Warley –1807 m. Patrick Roche –1796
  7. 7. Anne Marion 1755–
  8. 8. Hester Marion 1753–
  9. 9. Elizabeth Marion 1760–1796 m. Peter (Porcher) Jr. 1756–1793
    1. 1. Martha Porcher 1789–1862 m. Arnoldous Bonneau 1774–1818
      1. 1. Martha Bonneau 1820–1887
      2. 2. William (Douxaint) Bonneau 1818–1863
      3. 3. Peter (Porcher) Bonneau 1816–1871
    2. 2. Peter Porcher 1787–1793
    3. 3. Marianna Porcher 1785–
    4. 4. Elizabeth (Catherine) Porcher 1781–1841 m. Joseph Palmer 1776–1841
      1. 1. Julia Palmer 1825–1825
      2. 2. Keating (Lewis Simons) Palmer 1822–1882
      3. 3. Martha (Catherine) Palmer 1820–1827
      4. 4. Joseph (Palmer) Doctor 1818–1905 m. Ida Vernon 1846–1911 m. Mary (Louisa) Singleton 1844–1871 m. Margaret (C.) Allen 1835–1868
        1. 1. Russell (Vernon) Palmer 1878–1929
        2. 2. Margaret (Allen) Palmer 1885–1887
        3. 3. Ella (Vernon) Palmer 1881–1939 m. John (James) Simons 1882–1943
        4. 4. Edmund (Gaillard) Palmer 1879–1930 m. Agnes (Tate) Simons 1888–1975
        5. 5. Eliza (Leiza) Palmer 1866–
      5. 5. Samuel (Porcher) Palmer 1816–1842
      6. 6. Marianne (Gendron) Palmer 1814–1856 m. Samuel (Jerman) Palmer 1807–1853
      7. 7. Esther (Simons) Palmer 1813–1889 m. John (Sanders) Palmer 1804–1881
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Catherine) Palmer 1833–1917 m. Philip (Edward) Porcher 1827–1917
        2. 2. John (Sanders Palmer) Jr. 1836–1864 m. Alice (Ann) Gaillard 1839–1912
      8. 8. Maham Palmer 1811–1852 m. Louisa (Matilda) Snowden 1816–1884
        1. 1. Ella (Marie) Palmer 1916– m. Peter (Gaillard) Gourdin 1830–1876
      9. 9. Martha (Marion) Palmer 1810–1810
      10. 10. Peter (Patrick Porcher Palmer) Doctor 1809–1885 m. Harriet (J.) Palmer 1814–1887
        1. 1. Rebecca (Ann) Palmer 1854–1932
        2. 2. Horlbeck (Couturier) Palmer 1836–1915 m. Eliza (Julianna) Footman 1833–1916 m. Almira (Amelia) Footman 1837–1875
        3. 3. Mary (Elizabeth) Palmer 1843–1935
        4. 4. Henry (Milner) Palmer 1846–1911 m. Julia (Cain) Gaillard 1849–1908
      11. 11. John (Gendron) Palmer 1807–
      12. 12. Ann (Porcher) Palmer 1804–1855 m. William Cain 1792–1878
        1. 1. Edward (Greenland) Cain 1845– m. Emily Ravenel 1846–1908
        2. 2. Anne (Marie) Cain 1841–
        3. 3. John (Calhoun) Cain 1838–
        4. 4. William (Henry) Cain 1834–
        5. 5. Joseph (Palmer Cain) Doctor 1836– m. Mary (Catherine) Macbeth 1851–
      13. 13. Elizabeth (Ann) Palmer 1802–1825 m. David Gaillard 1799–
      14. 14. Henrietta (P.) Palmer 1806–1850 m. Samuel Gaillard 1801–1830
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Ann) Gaillard 1826–1896 m. James (Gaillard) Jr. 1818–1906
        2. 2. Lydia (Catherine) Gaillard 1827–1895 m. Christopher Gaillard 1829–1896
        3. 3. Henrietta Gaillard 1829–1917 m. Henry (Le Noble) Stevens 1827–1864

Esther Simons's Timeline

2 Records

1719
1719-09-09
Birth of Esther Simons in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina
St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina
1760
1760-02-28
Age 41
Death of Esther Simons in St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina
St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1719-09-09
    Event Place: St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1760-02-28
    Event Place: St. Thomas St. Dennis, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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