AMERICA THE GREAT MELTING POT
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Jane Videau
Married: 1709
FATHER
MOTHER
HUSBAND
CHILDREN
1. Jacob Bonneau
2. Anthony Bonneau
3. Elias Bonneau
South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719-1772 Vol ii Abstracted by Clara A. Langley
"Book Y, p. 1 28 & 29 Apr. 1742 Deed of Gift
Henry Joseph Videau, planter, only son & heir of Peter Videau, & Anne his
wife, to their sister, Jane Bonneau, widow of Jacob Bonneau, planter, all of
Berkeley co., for tender love & affection, 102 a. in Berkeley Co. Whereas
Peter Videau, planter, (father of Henry Joseph & Jane) soon after Jacob Bonneau
married daughter Jane, in 1709, Jacob & Jane Bonneau 102 a. in St. Thomas
Parish, Berkeley co., bounding NE & SE on James Bremar; NW & SW on John Pagett;
& Jacob & Jane enjoyed the land until about 1734 when Jacob died intestate; then
Jane held the land but the deed was lost through accident; now Henry & Ann
Videau confirm Jane Bonneau in her possession. Witnesses: John Bonnit, John
Mienson., Before Anthony Bonneau, J.P. James Home, Register.
Plat drawn by Henry Bruneau. Dep. Sur."
South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719-1772 Vol ii Abstracted by Clara A. Langley
Book D-D, p. 151 25 &26 Apr. 1748 L & R
"Jacob Bonneau, planter, & Mary his wife, to Anthony Bonneau, planter, both of
Berkeley Co., for 150 pounds currency, 102 a. in St. Thomas Parish, Berkeley Co,
bounding NE & SE on James Bremer; NW & SW on the widow Pagett.
Whereas Peter Videau, planter (grandfather of Jacob Bonneau, party hereto, in
1709 gave to Jacob Bonneau & Jane his wife ( father & mother of Jacob Bonneau
party hereto), 102 a. in Berkeley co., & whereas Peter Videau's deed of gift
to Jacob Bonneau & Jane his wife, has been accidentally lost; & whereas it
appears that since that time, Henry Videau (?) and Ann his wife, have by L & R
dated 28 & 29 Apr 1742 given Jane Bonneau (what?); now Jacob & Mary Bonneau
convey the 102 a. to Anthony Bonneau. Witnesses: John combe, Moses Miller,
Walter Dallas. Before James Akin, J. P. John Beale, Register."
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