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Gabriel Bernon

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Gabriel Bernon

Birth
Poitou-Charentes, France
Death
1 Feb 1736 (aged 91)
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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**Burial Record Citation: Saint John's has confirmed *this his burial location.

Family Memorial.

Gabriel was a rich merchant in France, whose zeal for the Protestant cause, resulted in his imprisonment for about two years. In 1685 the Edict of Nantes was revoked, which prompted his release from prison in 1686. Gabriel quickly collected many other Huguenots in and around La Rochelle, with the plan of getting them out of France. He took temporary refuge in England, and arranged his emmigration to the new world, purchasing a 750-acre tract in Oxford, MA as a haven for Huguenot refugees. In July of 1688, accompanied by about forty other refugees, Gabriel and Esther left England aboard the "Dolphin" and arrived in Boston. Most of them settled in Oxford, where Gabriel built a house/fortress for the townspeople's protection. He spent much of his time in Boston, where he became a successful merchant. The settlement of Oxford was abandoned after the Indians became too much of a threat, and in 1697 the family moved to Newport, RI. Gabriel started a mercantile business in Newport and was the first person to sign a petition for an Episcopal church in 1699. After Esther's death, Gabriel moved across the Narragansett Bay to North Kingstown. He purchased several tracts of land there and was elected one of the vestrymen of St. Paul's in 1718. In 1720 he moved to Providence, RI where he founded the original chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John.
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Parents:
. Andre Bernon
. Suzanne Guillemand

Son-in-law of:
. Thomas Harris &
. Elnathan Tew

Marriages:
[1] Esther LeRoy Bernon, 23 Aug 1673
[2] Mary Harris.

Children with Esther LeRoy:
1. Sarah Bernon Whipple
2. Esther Bernon Powell (1678 - 1746)
3. Marie Bernon Tourtellot

Children with Mary Harris:
3. Gabriel Bernon Jr.
4. Susannah Bernon Crawford (1716 - 1802)
+ sp: Joseph Crawford Sr.
5. Mary Bernon (1719 - 1789)
+ sp: Gideon Crawford (1709 - 1795)
6. Eve Bernon (1721 - 1775)
**Burial Record Citation: Saint John's has confirmed *this his burial location.

Family Memorial.

Gabriel was a rich merchant in France, whose zeal for the Protestant cause, resulted in his imprisonment for about two years. In 1685 the Edict of Nantes was revoked, which prompted his release from prison in 1686. Gabriel quickly collected many other Huguenots in and around La Rochelle, with the plan of getting them out of France. He took temporary refuge in England, and arranged his emmigration to the new world, purchasing a 750-acre tract in Oxford, MA as a haven for Huguenot refugees. In July of 1688, accompanied by about forty other refugees, Gabriel and Esther left England aboard the "Dolphin" and arrived in Boston. Most of them settled in Oxford, where Gabriel built a house/fortress for the townspeople's protection. He spent much of his time in Boston, where he became a successful merchant. The settlement of Oxford was abandoned after the Indians became too much of a threat, and in 1697 the family moved to Newport, RI. Gabriel started a mercantile business in Newport and was the first person to sign a petition for an Episcopal church in 1699. After Esther's death, Gabriel moved across the Narragansett Bay to North Kingstown. He purchased several tracts of land there and was elected one of the vestrymen of St. Paul's in 1718. In 1720 he moved to Providence, RI where he founded the original chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Parents:
. Andre Bernon
. Suzanne Guillemand

Son-in-law of:
. Thomas Harris &
. Elnathan Tew

Marriages:
[1] Esther LeRoy Bernon, 23 Aug 1673
[2] Mary Harris.

Children with Esther LeRoy:
1. Sarah Bernon Whipple
2. Esther Bernon Powell (1678 - 1746)
3. Marie Bernon Tourtellot

Children with Mary Harris:
3. Gabriel Bernon Jr.
4. Susannah Bernon Crawford (1716 - 1802)
+ sp: Joseph Crawford Sr.
5. Mary Bernon (1719 - 1789)
+ sp: Gideon Crawford (1709 - 1795)
6. Eve Bernon (1721 - 1775)

Inscription

To the memory
of
Gabriel Bernon
Whose existence terminated Feb
1, 1736,
Aged 92 Years
He was a Protestant
Born at Rochelle in France
from which place he
fled on the revocation
of the Edict of Nantz.



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