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James De Veaux

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James De Veaux

Birth
Dorset, England
Death
23 Nov 1785 (aged 74–75)
Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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James' father, Andre', was a Huguenot emigrant to South Carolina around 1714 and was a large land owner and planter in South Carolina by 1751. James' mother was Marguerite De Bourdeaux.

Anre' De Veaux is believed to have been born at Château de Veaux, France. He does not appear to have held any title in France. (Http://Www.Vaux-Le-Vicomte.Com/)

James was a large land owner in the American Colonies. He married Ann Fairchild, a granddaughter of Landgrave Edmund Bellinger, a member of the Colonial nobility of South Carolina.

James was a senior Judge of the King's court in Georgia and a Colonel in the Colonial Troops. He became a prominent judge and landholder in the area of Savannah, GA.
James' father, Andre', was a Huguenot emigrant to South Carolina around 1714 and was a large land owner and planter in South Carolina by 1751. James' mother was Marguerite De Bourdeaux.

Anre' De Veaux is believed to have been born at Château de Veaux, France. He does not appear to have held any title in France. (Http://Www.Vaux-Le-Vicomte.Com/)

James was a large land owner in the American Colonies. He married Ann Fairchild, a granddaughter of Landgrave Edmund Bellinger, a member of the Colonial nobility of South Carolina.

James was a senior Judge of the King's court in Georgia and a Colonel in the Colonial Troops. He became a prominent judge and landholder in the area of Savannah, GA.


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