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Charles Beauregard Fontaine

Charles Beauregard Fontaine

Male 1859 - 1924  (64 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles Beauregard Fontaine was born on 19 Apr 1859 in Meade County, KY (son of William Maury Fontaine and Martha Elizabeth Foushee); died on 12 Mar 1924 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, AR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Van Buren, Crawford Co ., AR
    • Occupation: 1900, Van Buren, Crawford Co ., AR; attorney
    • Census: 1910, Alma Twp., Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
    • Occupation: 1910, Alma Twp., Crawford County, Arkansas, USA; assistant postmaster

    Notes:

    From the "News Enterprise" Hardin County, Kentucky daily newspaper(Elizabethtown); Wednesday, July 21, 1999

    Ralph FONTAINE Sr., 84, of Elizabethtown, formerly of Brandenburg, died Sunday, July 18, 1999, at his residence. He was a 50-year member of the Harrison Lodge #122 F & AM in Brandenburg, and was a 32nd Degree Mason and a Shriner. He was a retired executive vice-president of the Kentucky Bankers Association, former President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Farmers Deposit Bank, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Brandenburg United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Ralph FONTAINE Jr. of Rescue, Calif.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday in the Chapel of the Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home in Brandenburg with the Rev. Russell EAST officiating. Burial will be in Cap Anderson Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3:30 to 9 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

    Charles married Irene Buckner Stith on 7 Jan 1886, and was divorced in 1900/1910. Irene (daughter of Thomas J. Stith) was born on 1 Sep 1868 in Meade County, KY; died on 23 May 1915. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Diva F. Fontaine was born in Jun 1889; died in 1932.
    2. David Lewis Fontaine was born in Mar 1892.
    3. Jesse Turner Fontaine was born in Aug 1897.
    4. Ruth Fontaine was born on 12 Dec 1887 in Paris, Logan County, AR.
    5. Charles Fontaine died in CHILD.
    6. Stith Phillips Fontaine

    Charles married Mamie cal 1907. Mamie was born cal 1866 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Maury Fontaine was born on 6 May 1813 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY (son of James Terrell Fontaine and Deborah Hobbs); died on 3 Sep 1864 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.

    William married Martha Elizabeth Foushee on 5 Jun 1845 in Meade County, KY. Martha (daughter of William Thornton Foushee and Elizabeth Barnett Woolfolk) was born on 20 Feb 1830 in Meade County, KY; died on 30 Jun 1887 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Elizabeth Foushee was born on 20 Feb 1830 in Meade County, KY (daughter of William Thornton Foushee and Elizabeth Barnett Woolfolk); died on 30 Jun 1887 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    Children:
    1. Jefferson Davis Fontaine was born about 1861.
    2. Morgan H. Fontaine was born about 1865.
    3. Thomas Hobbs Fontaine was born about 1859.
    4. Mildred Ann Fontaine was born on 10 May 1849 in Kentucky.
    5. Kate Fontaine was born on 22 Jul 1853 in Kentucky; died on 15 Oct 1873 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    6. Anne M. Fontaine was born about 1855; died on 30 Jul 1856 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    7. 1. Charles Beauregard Fontaine was born on 19 Apr 1859 in Meade County, KY; died on 12 Mar 1924 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, AR.
    8. James William Fontaine was born on 26 Aug 1845 in Kentucky; died on 10 Dec 1936 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    9. Anna Lee Fontaine was born about 1863.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Terrell Fontaine was born on 19 Nov 1776 in Louisa County, VA (son of Aaron Fontaine and Barbara Overton Terrell); died on 4 Jan 1840 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.

    James married Deborah Hobbs on 21 Mar 1799 in Nelson County, KY. Deborah (daughter of Joseph Hobbs and Ann Maynard) was born on 25 Jul 1778 in Frederick County, MD; died on 4 Nov 1867 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Deborah Hobbs was born on 25 Jul 1778 in Frederick County, MD (daughter of Joseph Hobbs and Ann Maynard); died on 4 Nov 1867 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    Children:
    1. Ann Maynard Fontaine was born in 1801.
    2. Matilda Jane Prather Fontaine was born in 1803 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY; died in 1876 in Mayview, Lafayette County, MO; was buried in Mt Olive Cem., Mayview, Lafayette County, MO.
    3. Mary Ann Pope Fontaine was born about 1807.
    4. 2. William Maury Fontaine was born on 6 May 1813 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY; died on 3 Sep 1864 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    5. Peter Fontaine was born on 27 Jun 1814 in Kentucky; died on 17 Sep 1884; was buried in Cap Anderson Cem., Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    6. Barbara Cosby Fontaine was born on 29 Dec 1818; died on 9 Jan 1875.
    7. Jr. James Terrell Fontaine was born in 1819; died in 1898.
    8. Massena Fontaine was born on 19 Jan 1800 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA; died on 22 Mar 1849 in La Grange, Oldham, Kentucky, USA.
    9. Martha Elizabeth Fontaine was born on 22 Jun 1824 in Oldham, KY; died on 26 Nov 1912 in Newport, Jackson County, AR.
    10. Mary Elizabeth Grimes Fontaine was born in 1822 in Oldham County, KY; died in On Train near Little Rock, AR.
    11. Alexander Ralston Fontaine was born about 1805.

  3. 6.  William Thornton Foushee was born on 11 Aug 1795 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY (son of Daniel Foushee and Elizabeth Betsy Slaughter); died on 27 Aug 1860.

    William married Elizabeth Barnett Woolfolk on 1 Feb 1819 in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY. Elizabeth was born on 19 Oct 1799 in Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jun 1861. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Barnett Woolfolk was born on 19 Oct 1799 in Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jun 1861.
    Children:
    1. Louisa Elizabeth Foushee was born in 1844 in Kentucky.
    2. 3. Martha Elizabeth Foushee was born on 20 Feb 1830 in Meade County, KY; died on 30 Jun 1887 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    3. John Woolfolk Foushee was born on 13 Jan 1825 in Meade County, KY; died on 30 Dec 1870 in Elgin, Jackson County, AR; was buried in Centerville, Faulkner County, AR.
    4. Holly A. Foushee was born in 1832.
    5. Hester Foushee was born in 1835 in Kentucky.
    6. Thomas Foushee was born on 3 Nov 1839 in Kentucky; died on 30 Jun 1897.
    7. Foushee was born about 1841.
    8. James Woolfolk Foushee was born on 19 Nov 1819 in Kentucky; died on 20 Jun 1880.
    9. Joseph Woolfolk Foushee was born on 2 Dec 1822; died on 5 Aug 1904.
    10. William Slaughter Foushee was born in 1827 in Kentucky; died in 1875.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aaron Fontaine was born on 30 Nov 1753 in Westover, Charles City, Virginia, USA (son of Peter Fontaine and Sarah Wade); died in Apr 1823 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Ferry Park, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1800, Harrods Creek, Jefferson County, KY

    Notes:

    Served as ensign from Louisa County, Virginia militia.

    Spotsylvania Co., VA Land
    Book and Page: J
    Date Made: 8 Mar 1774
    Property: 260 a. in Spts. Co.
    Remarks:
    Joseph Herndon and Betty, his wife; Charles Gordon and Mary, his wife, of Spts. Co. to Aaron Fontaine. 200 curr. 260 a. in Spts. Co. Wm. Smith, Edwd. Herndon, Peter Stubblefield. Augt. 18, 1774.
    Name Title Description Residence
    Fontaine, Aaron Grantee Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Gordon, Charles Grantor Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Gordon, Mary Grantor's wife Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Herndon, Betty Grantor's wife Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Herndon, Edwd. Witness Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Herndon, Joseph Grantor Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Smith, Wm. Witness Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Stubblefield, Peter Witness Spotsylvania Co., VA

    Spotsylvania Co., VA Land
    Book and Page: K
    Date Made: 15 May 1782
    Property: 260 a. in Spts. Co.
    Remarks:
    Aaron Fontaine and Barbara, his wife, to David Sandidge of Spots. co. 222 curr. 260 a. in Spots. Co. No witnesses. June 20, 1782. Name Title Description Residence
    Fontaine, Aaron Grantor Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Fontaine, Barbara Grantor's wife Spotsylvania Co., VA
    Sandidge, David Grantee Spotsylvania Co., VA

    From http://jscott.tierranet.com/ancestry/fontaine/aaronfon.htm

    This is transcribed from a copy of a newspaper article "Century of Old Fontaine Estate" by Mary Lytle Byers (maybe from Courier Journal?) from 1914 (this date based on wording in text) The copy was in poor condition. Unreadable text is shown as ..... in the transcription below. It could be more than one article, as the pieces were fragmentary and hard to read. J. Scott, April 1999

    "Little of all we value here
    Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year
    Without both looking and feeling queer -- "

    Hardly can be held to apply to Fontaine Ferry park which under the management of Col. Harry A. Bilger, soon will open for the summer season of 1914. It is probable that few persons recall that this is the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the famous fountain that gave the celebrated amusement resort its name and prestige. An article prepared by Charles Thurston who is one of the descendants of the Fontaines, tells some interesting incidents in connection with the origin of the place.

    Mr. Thurston says:
    "Col. Aaron Fontaine came from Virginia in 1798 with a family of twelve children and his son-in-law, Judge Fortunatus Cosby, and settled on Harrods Creek in Jefferson county, of this State. He afterward removed, on January 17, 1814, to the banks of the Ohio river west of Louisville and established his family on a large estate which was purchased by him from Mr. William Lytle, of Cincinnati, O. This estate was part of 3,000 acres purchased by his son-in-law, Judge Fortunatus Cosby, from Sarah Beard, July 7, 1806, the property being known as part of the Connolly and De Warnsdorff tracts.

    "The estate purchased by Col. Aaron Fontaine from William Lytle embraced... acres and at the time of its purchase the property was called "Carter's ferry". It was afterward named "Fontaine Ferry" by Col. Fontaine in 1814 and the place was laid out in orchards lawns and grasslands. The house, of substantial construction, faced the Ohio River, where a boat was kept for pleasure and service. A fine cypress avenue opened on what is now Main and the old "Fountaine Ferry Road" was a famous drive leading into the country retreat. Here Col. Fontaine lived the life of a country squire in the good old days in peace, plenty and hospitality, 100 years ago.

    "Col. Fontaine was a gentleman of the old school whose type almost has passed away. He was of French descent and a member of a noble Huguenot family in France. Among the number of the ancestors of this Huguenot was the noted Peverence Peter Fontaine, rector of Westover parish, Charles City County, Va., in 1716. It is said of Col. Fontaine that he was particularly courteous and polite to everyone with whom he came in contact and particularly so to his wife to whom he always doffed his hat before taking his morning toddy and insisted that she taste the toddy first.

    "Col. Fontaine, previous to his emigration to Kentucky in 1798, married Barbara Terril, of Virginia, who traced her lineage to the royal house of Stuart and was the granddaughter of Col. William Overton, of "Glencairn," Hanover county, Va. Twelve children were born of this marriage as follows: Mary Ann, the wife of Judge Fortunatus Cosby; Mathilda, the wife of Thomas Prather; Martha, the wife of Alexander Pope; America, the wife of William S. Vernon; Sallie, the wife of Gov. George Floyd; Deborah, the wife of Judge Edmund Bullock; Maria the wife of Sterling Grimes; Barbara, the wife of John Sanders, Ann Overton, the wife of John I. Jacob, and Peter, John and Maury Fontaine, sons.

    "Soon after the death of his first wife, Barbara Terrill Fontaine, Col. Fontaine married Mrs. Elizabeth Whiting Thruston, the widow of Col. John Thruston, of "Sans Souel," of Jefferson county, who was with Gen. George Rogers Clark in the campaigns against the British and the Indians at Kaskaskia and Vincennes. Mrs. Thruston had ten children when she married Col. Fontaine and four children were the result of this marriage.

    "Mrs. Elizabeth Whiting Thruston's children were Charles M. Thruston, Sr., lawyer in Louisville from 1800 to 1856; Alfred Thruston, cashier of the Bank of Louisville in 1833; Algernon Thruston, Attorney General of Texas, killed at the side of Davy Crockett in "The Alamo:" Lucius Thruston, Louisville; Mrs. Kitty Luckett, Louisville; Mrs. Worden Pope, Louisville; Mrs. Mollie January, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Fanny Rector, of Arkansas; Mary Thruston, of Louisville, and John Thruston, II, Louisville. The children of the marriage of Col. Fontaine and Mrs. Thruston were Aaron B. Fontaine, Alexander Fontaine, Henry W. Fontaine and Emmeline Dillon Fontaine.

    .... have twenty six children .... ets of children in this ... family and the writer has ... distinction of being the ...grandson of Col. Aaron Fontaine and his two wives as well as Judge Fortunatus Cosby and his wife Mary Ann, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thruston, Sr., the latter being a granddaughter of Col. Fontaine and the daughter of Judge Cosby. It is unusual that a grandson should be related on both sides to all the heads of the three families by direct blood descent.

    "There may be several omissions in this genealogy which the writer is notable to supply from his notes, but the data given is of sufficient scope to interest the large number of descendants of this extensive connection now living in Louisville.

    "In conclusion it may not be amiss to mention some of the members of this family who have achieved something more than a local reputation. Among the number whose names are recalled are Gen. George Cosby, C.S.A., of California; Admiral Frank Coast, U.S. Navy; Gen. Gates Thruston, U.S.A., Nashville, Tenn.; Admiral Levin Powell, U.S.N., Washington D.C., Algernon Thruston, ex - Attorney General, of Texas; Henry Rector, formerly Governor of Arkansas; Alfred Thruston, first cashier of the Bank of Louisville; Judge Buckner Thruston, United States Senator from Kentucky from 1805 to 1809; Patrick ... (Fontaine?), member of Congress from the... district of Kentucky, and Charles .... Thruston, eminent as a lawyer in Louisville from 1800 to 1856.

    The son of this Jean de la Fontaine became a minister of the Protestant churches of Royan and Vaux -- he was called the "prophet of the persecution," as by his untiring labor and exhortations he prepared his people for the great persecution of the Huguenots that followed the revocation of the edict of Nantes. This devoted pastor, though of simple tastes and abstemious habits, was a man of commanding figure and dignified presence. By his second marriage to a beautiful French girl --Marie de Chaillon -- an heiress and much his, junior, he became the owner of the estate of Jenouille and the Manor of Jaffe. It was here that his youngest son -- and a man destined to make the name renowned in history as "the fighting Huguenot" -- was born in 1653.

    "The Fighting Huguenot."

    Jacques Fontaine -- for the title had been dropped -- the most famous of the name, gives a personal account in his "Memoirs of a Huguenot" of his trial and persecution for the faith, his daring escape with his betrothed wife from France, and their subsequent life and adventures in England. After teaching school, inventing and manufacturing a new weave of cloth, he finally went to Ireland, taking charge of a French congregation in Cork. Here M. Fontaine was held in such esteem that he was presented with the freedom of the city. It was in an engagement with a French privateer, manned by Frenchmen and carrying eighty men and ten guns, off the coast of Ireland, that M. Fontaine defended his household and himself so bravely that through the influence of his friend, the Duke of Ormonde and Governor General of Ireland, he was granted a pension from Queen Anne in 1705, in recognition of his bravery and service.

    The Coming to Virginia

    It remained for three sons and one daughter of "the fighting Huguenot" to perpetuate the name and qualities of their ancestors in the new world. Capt. John Fontaine, and English officer; Pierre and Francis, both clergymen of the Church of England, and Mary Anne Fontaine, their sister, who had married Matthew Maury, of Castle Mauron, Gascony, landed in Virginia, and were given a cordial welcome by Gov. Spotteswoode. Mary Anne Maury became the ancestress of the many noted men and women of that name. Pierre Fontaine had the good fortune to become the rector of Westover parish and chaplain to that "prince of the lordly manor of Westover," the distinguished Col. William Evelyn Byrd. In a novel by Marian Harland, called "His Great Self," founded on the Westover manuscripts of Col. Byrd, Pierre Fontaine is shown to be a familiar member of the household, and an intimate friend of the beautiful Evelyn. He is described as "a polished scholar and courtly gentleman of winning manners, with an olive complexion, clearly chiseled features, soft, dark brilliant eyes, 'a true descendant of the handsomest man in Navarre.'"

    Romance says he was in love with the ill-fated Evelyn Byrd, but realizing the hopelessness of his own suit aided her by every means in his power in her unfortunate love affair with her English lover, Lord Peterborough.

    Both Pierre Fontaine and his brother, Capt., John Fontaine, were members of Gov. Spottesswoode's famous expedition across the blue Ridge in 1716, which ended on their return in the institution of the "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe," Gov. Spotteswoode presenting to each member a miniature gold horseshoe inscribed with the motto "Sic Juvat transcendere Montes." The journal of Capt. John Fontaine had been preserved, in which he gives an account of the party reaching the top of the range of mountains, and drinking a health to King George and the royal family.

    Some Noted descendants.

    A grandson of the Rev. Pierre Fontaine, of Westover, Col. William Fontaine, was an officer in the Revolution, being present with his regiment at the surrender of Yorktown by Lord Cornwallis. A letter written to his relatives, soon after the glorious event, gives the personal description of an eye-witness.

    Other noted representatives of the family were Charles D. Fontaine, of New Orleans, a great-grandson of Patrick Henry, and a celebrated statesman; Dr. Clement Rush Fontaine, an eminent physician of Virginia; Col. Walter Lloyd Fontaine and Lamar Fontaine, known as a "raconteur" and daring Confederate soldier.

    Various descendants of the Fontaine family have distinguished themselves in the service of the army and navy while others in the church and the professions have reflected credit on the name.

    The Kentucky Fontaines.

    The Fontaines of Kentucky, brought to the Commonwealth the heritage of an honored ... and ancestry, were descended from Aaron Fontaine, son of the Rev. Peter Fontaine, of Westover, and born -- it is said -- in his father's seventieth year, 1753.

    In his youth young Aaron Fontaine lived with his sister, Mrs. Isaac Winston

    Aaron married Barbara Overton Terrell on 19 May 1773 in Louisa County, VA. Barbara (daughter of Jr. Richmond Terrell and Ann Overton) was born on 3 Sep 1756 in St Martins, Louisa County, VA; died on 10 Jul 1798 in en route to Louisville, Jefferson County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Barbara Overton Terrell was born on 3 Sep 1756 in St Martins, Louisa County, VA (daughter of Jr. Richmond Terrell and Ann Overton); died on 10 Jul 1798 in en route to Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.
    Children:
    1. Mary Anne Fontaine was born on 14 Oct 1778 in Louisa County, VA; died in 1779/1872 in Virginia, USA.
    2. Sarah F. Fontaine was born on 17 Mar 1787 in Louisa County, VA; was christened on 30 Mar 1787 in St James Northam, Goochland County, VA; died in 1788/1881 in Virginia, USA.
    3. William Maury Fontaine was born on 16 Jan 1793; was christened on 19 Mar 1793 in St James Northam, Goochland County, VA; died on 27 Jan 1872 in Clarke, Alabama, USA; was buried in Choctaw Corner Cem., Clarke, Walker County, AL.
    4. Ann Overton Fontaine was born on 19 Apr 1790 in Louisa County, VA; died on 13 Aug 1819 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.
    5. Maria Merwin Fontaine was born on 16 Feb 1789 in Louisa County, VA; was christened on 20 Mar 1789; died on 18 Jul 1822 in VA or GA.
    6. Matilda Martha Fontaine was born on 18 Sep 1782 in Louisa County, VA; died on 28 Nov 1850 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY; was buried in Cave Hill Cem., Louisville, Jefferson, KY.
    7. Martha Minor Fontaine was born on 14 Mar 1785 in Goochland County, Virginia, USA; was christened on 16 Apr 1785 in St James Northam, Goochland County, VA; died on 22 Dec 1863 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.
    8. Barbara Carr Fontaine was born on 25 Dec 1794 in Louisa County, VA; died on 15 Jan 1829 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.
    9. Peter Fontaine was born on 15 Dec 1774 in Louisa County, VA; was christened in Bapt by Mr., Barrett; died on 8 Apr 1813 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.
    10. Elizabeth Fontaine was born on 5 Sep 1780 in Louisa County, VA; died on 16 Jan 1807 in Fayette County, KY.
    11. 4. James Terrell Fontaine was born on 19 Nov 1776 in Louisa County, VA; died on 4 Jan 1840 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.
    12. America Fontaine was born on 10 Mar 1791 in Louisa County, VA; died on 7 Mar 1844 in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY.

  3. 10.  Joseph Hobbs

    Joseph married Ann Maynard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ann Maynard
    Children:
    1. 5. Deborah Hobbs was born on 25 Jul 1778 in Frederick County, MD; died on 4 Nov 1867 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; was buried in Old Cem. on Bluff, Brandenburg, Meade County, KY.

  5. 12.  Daniel Foushee was born in 1775 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA (son of Thornton Foushee and Rosa Hobbs); died on 19 Apr 1824 in Bardstown, Nelson, KY.

    Daniel married Elizabeth Betsy Slaughter in 1796. Elizabeth was born in 1776. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Betsy Slaughter was born in 1776.
    Children:
    1. Abphia Foushee was born about 1801.
    2. Nancy Foushee was born about 1803.
    3. Mildred S. Foushee was born about 1793; died in 1861.
    4. Elizabeth Foushee was born about 1797.
    5. Sarah Coleman Foushee was born in 1797.
    6. John William Foushee was born about 1799.
    7. 6. William Thornton Foushee was born on 11 Aug 1795 in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY; died on 27 Aug 1860.