The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . N v^ <r» to s f < ^ CO. U N ^ ^ <! «^ 2 ?^ I a U 5 5 <J VO «=•CO (50 r -?(?-F?. ?^:aj4*AT{©W8 I Mrs. Isaac Mazyck, Marianne, the daughter ofJacques and Elizabeth (Leger) Le Serurler, of PIcardy,was born 4 October, 1675, at St. Quentin, and fled toLondon with her parents about 1683. When about tenyears old, she came to South Carolina. There she married,14 October, 1693, Isaac Mazyck, then a young ma


The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . N v^ <r» to s f < ^ CO. U N ^ ^ <! «^ 2 ?^ I a U 5 5 <J VO «=•CO (50 r -?(?-F?. ?^:aj4*AT{©W8 I Mrs. Isaac Mazyck, Marianne, the daughter ofJacques and Elizabeth (Leger) Le Serurler, of PIcardy,was born 4 October, 1675, at St. Quentin, and fled toLondon with her parents about 1683. When about tenyears old, she came to South Carolina. There she married,14 October, 1693, Isaac Mazyck, then a young man ofbusiness ability, artistic taste, and possessed of someproperty. She and her husband became prominent In thesocial and religious life of Charles Town. The old familyBible has been preserved, and In It are recorded the birthdates of her children: Marianne, Masegonde Marianne,Ellzabet, Isaac, Paul, Suzon, Marlee, Penelope,Suson, PIttre, Benjamain, Estlenne. The secondMarianne married Benjamin Godin, Elizabeth marriedJohn Gendron, Isaac married Jeanne Marie de St. Jullen,Marie married Isaac Chardon, the second Suzanne marriedRichard Woodward, Benjamin married Damarls ElizabethRavenel, and Stephen


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