Suzanne Regnault (Renaud, Reynaud) was the daughter of Pierre Regnault and Anne Jupille. She married Pierre Chastain of Charost, surgeon, son of Etienne Chastain royal notary and Jeanne Laurent, on 28 January 1687 at Issoudun-Saint-Cyr[1].
Sources
↑ Société Généalogique du Bas-Berry: Relevés des registres paroissiaux et d'état civil effectués par la Société Généalogique du Bas-Berry. Accessed Oct 14, 2017 via Geneanet
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Notes
Note NI2525Pierre Chastain, his first wife Susanne Reynaud/Renaud, and their five children were among the 207 French and Swiss passengers who embarked from Gravesend, England, 10 April 1700 on the Mary and Ann of London, which arrived at the mouth of the James River 23 July 1700, after a passage of 13 weeks. They settled at Manakin, Virginia about 20 miles up the James River on the south side, west of present day Richmond. Huguenot refugees were given a tract of 10,000 acres of land that that had once been occupied by the Monacan tribe of Indians
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Susanne by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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