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Magni families, Rambert, Ratier, Robineau, both Targe 

 families, Traverrier, and Tougere. The families of Ber- 

 tiD, Chadene, Froetier and Benaud joined the settlement 

 at New Rochelle. The families of AUaii-e, Arnaud, 

 Beanchamps, Barbut, Deschamps, Legare and Tourtellot 

 went to Boston. Germou and Grignon journeyed through 

 the woods to the settlement at Oxford. South Carolina 

 received Amian, Jouet, Le Brun and Le Gendre, and 

 Milford, Connecticut, became the home of Paul Collin. 

 Jean Julien went only as far as Newport, while Ayrault 

 and Le Moine, of all the settlers, were the only ones to 

 remain in Greenwich. Le Moine' s descendants, under 

 the name of Money or Mawney, still possess the farm 

 which their ancestor cut out of the forest. A few of the 

 emigrants. Pastor Carre among them, disappear from the 

 records after the year 1691, and it is impossible to trace 

 them to their new habitations or state what fate befell 

 them. 



Ponton Old tahn School Where French Church net 



