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George Edward Tankersley

George Edward Tankersley

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Edward Tankersley (son of Richard Tankersley and Elizabeth Fontaine).

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Boldin. Elizabeth was born about 1740. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Tankersley was born about 1716 in Caroline County, VA; died about 1758 in Caroline County, VA.

    Richard married Elizabeth Fontaine about 1737 in Caroline County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of James Fontaine, Jr and Lucretia Desjarrie) was born in 1717 in Ireland; died in 1748 in Caroline County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Fontaine was born in 1717 in Ireland (daughter of James Fontaine, Jr and Lucretia Desjarrie); died in 1748 in Caroline County, VA.
    Children:
    1. William Tankersley was born in 1742.
    2. Rowland Tankersley
    3. Jr. Richard Tankersley
    4. 1. George Edward Tankersley


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Fontaine, Jr was born in 1686 in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England (son of James Fontaine and Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot); died in Oct 1745 in Wiccocomoco Parish, Northumberland County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Oct 1717, Yorktown, York County, VA

    Notes:

    Sailed to Virginia in April 1717, arriving at Williamsburg in October 1717 and proceeded to a plantation near West Point, King William County.

    James married Lucretia Desjarrie in 1711 in Cork, Ireland. Lucretia was born in 1673/1695 in Ireland; died in 1735 in King William County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lucretia Desjarrie was born in 1673/1695 in Ireland; died in 1735 in King William County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. James Fontaine was born in 1721 in Virginia, USA; died in Virginia, USA.
    2. Jane Fontaine was born in 1725 in Virginia, USA.
    3. Lucretia Fontaine was born in 1719.
    4. 3. Elizabeth Fontaine was born in 1717 in Ireland; died in 1748 in Caroline County, VA.
    5. John Fontaine was born about 1726 in Virginia, USA.
    6. Anne Fontaine was born in 1728 in Virginia, USA; died in Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Fontaine was born on 7 Apr 1658 in Jenouille-Jaffe Estate, Veaux, Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France (son of James Fontaine and Marie Chaillon); died on 20 May 1728 in Dublin, Ireland; was buried in St Stephens Green Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Received degree of Master of Arts at the college of Guienne, finishing second in a class of fourteen.

    Escaped to England with his fiancee, Anne Boursiquot, arriving on Decemmber 1, 1685, after eleven days at sea, Landed at Appledore, at the mouth of the Taw River, and proceeded to Barnstaple. Family moved from England to Cork, Ireland, arriving December 24, 1694. Moved to Bear Haven, Ireland, after death of son, Aaron, in 1699. Later, prior to 1710, moved to Dublin, Ireland. Is buried beside his wife in St. Stephens Green, Dublin.

    James married Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot on 8 Feb 1686 in Par. Church, Barnstable, North Devon, England. Anne (daughter of Aaron Boursiquot and Jeanne Guillot) was born on 8 Feb 1686 in Barnstable, Devon, England; died on 29 Jan 1721 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; was buried in St Stephens Green Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot was born on 8 Feb 1686 in Barnstable, Devon, England (daughter of Aaron Boursiquot and Jeanne Guillot); died on 29 Jan 1721 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; was buried in St Stephens Green Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland.

    Notes:

    A description of Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot Fontaine by her husband Rev. James Fontaine in pages 128-129 of his autobiography "Memoirs of the Huguenot Family"

    "I now come to my dear wife, Ann Elizabeth Boursiquot. She was the sixth child of M. Aaron Boursiquot. She was rather small but her figure was marvelously well-formed. She was the only blonde in the family and a real beauty. Her skin was so fine a texture and so delicate a white and rose that there could be no painting so alive. A lady of distinction, visiting M. Boursiquot's, and seeing her lovely coloring, said she could not believe that the child was not painted. Her mother, offended at this impertinence, took the child, about six or seven years old , upon her knee and uncovered her bottom, saying to the tactless lady, "Madame, her skin is all of one piece."
    "Her face was rather square, her forehead somewhat broad, her lips the color of coral, her teeth beautiful, her bosom lovely enough to paint. She had a slightly disdainful air, which was not unbecoming to her beauty. She was always 'en bon point, but not too heavy. She had an open spirit and good judgment. She wrote a fine letter, had read a good deal in her youth, and had a reliable memory, which she knew how to put to good use when needed. She was a good and pious Christian, with an extremely delicate conscience, charitable and good at conversation. She was extremely sensitive to insult and disrespect. She had a noble heart and heroic courage which she displayed on all occasions as you have seen. She did not think honest labor was beneath her if it would help to support herself and her children. Her heart was never cast down nor her spirit discouraged by reverses of fortune. On the contrary she rejoiced in her poverty, because it was the result of her love of Jesus Christ.

    "She was a tender mother, suckling all her children with a care and attention that would have been unbearable to anyone as delicate as she. But of what is a good mother not capable? It is true that she needed help in nursing her last two children as nature had weakened her. She also had pain in her breasts when nursing Peter, and had to give him to another nurse until he was weaned.

    "She loved her children tenderly but was never to lenient or allowed them anything sinful. She accompanied her guidance with her example of virtue which she maintained throughout her life. She always punished her children when they were wrong and encouraged them when virtuous. She was not fond of amusements or society except as good manners and custom required. At home she constantly devoted herself to prayer or useful works. In conversation she was always delightful with me and the children, even to the last years of her life."

    Children:
    1. Francis Fontaine was born on 16 Sep 1697 in Cork, Cork, Ireland; was christened on 19 Sep 1697 in Cork, Ireland; died in Sep 1749 in York County, Virginia, USA; was buried in Yorktown, York, Virginia, USA.
    2. 6. James Fontaine, Jr was born in 1686 in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England; died in Oct 1745 in Wiccocomoco Parish, Northumberland County, VA.
    3. Aaron Fontaine was born in 1688 in Barnstaple Par., Taunton, Somerset, England; died in 1699 in Cork, Ireland.
    4. Mary Anne Fontaine was born on 12 Apr 1690 in Taunton, Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset, England; was christened on 13 Apr 1690; died on 30 Dec 1755 in Westover Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, USA.
    5. John Fontaine was born on 28 Apr 1693 in Taunton, Somerset, England; died on 26 Nov 1767 in Cromwell Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales; was buried on 26 Nov 1767 in Newchurch, Wales.
    6. Moses Fontaine was born on 3 Aug 1694 in Taunton, Somerset, England; died in 1766 in Cwm Castle, Wales; was buried on 19 Feb 1766 in Newchurch, Wales.
    7. Elizabeth Fontaine was born on 3 Aug 1701 in Bear Haven, Ireland; died in 1764 in Cwm Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales.