Protestant Exiles from France/Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 27 - Chassereau

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2915615Protestant Exiles from France — Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 27 - ChassereauDavid Carnegie Andrew Agnew

Chassereau.

The refugees of the name of Chassereau came from Xiort in Poitou, and were received into the French Church of Leicester Fields, London, on 2nd May 1714.

Jaques Chassereau = Marianne.
Francois Chassereau born at Niort in 1698. = Anne Johannot of Eynsford. Antoine Chassereau married 1727. = Esther Larcher.
Francois Chassereau born 1729, died 1767. = Honor, 3rd dau. of Robert Williams, Esq. Anne, bapt. at Le Temple, Soho, 12th April 1732, born 30th March. Esther, born 1734. = Hugh Burgess, Esq.
Francis Chassereau, born 1765, died 1834, left no heirs. Anne Chassereau born 1755, married 1785, died 1804. = Captain Robert Pouncy, H.E.I.C. Elizabeth Chassereau born 1758, married 1784, died 1829. = Rev. Thomas Coombe, D.D., Chaplain to Geo. III. and Prebendary of Canterbury. Born in Philadelphia in 1747. Came to England in 1778 as a loyalist refugee. Died 1822
Anne Pouncy = Sir George Rose, b. 1782, d. 1873. Judge in the Court of Review, and Master in Chancery. Rev. Thomas Coombe, M.A. Cantab. Rector of Girton, born 1796, married in 1818, Anne Maria, dau. of Melchior Henry Wagner, Esq., died 1876.

(See the Chassereau Pedigree, by Henry Wagner, F.S.A.)