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in 1690. In 1708 he married Mary Baudouin, who bore 

 to him six sons and four daughters. 



A further list of the refugees includes the names of 

 Abraham Tourtellot, who married Marie Beruon ; Peter 

 Siguac, who manufactiu-ed hats and carried on a trade in 

 peltries from Newfoundland ; John Tartarien, of Saiut- 

 onge ; David Basset, mariner and trader, one of the first 

 refugees to make Boston his home ; Dr. Peter Basset, of 

 Marennes ; Philip Barger, who died in 1702, leaving a Family 

 son Philip ; William Barbut, of Languedoc, who was ad- 

 mitted into Massachusetts in 1691, and soon afterwards 

 became an elder in the church ; Francis Legare, of Lyons, 

 who practiced the goldsmith's trade, bought an estate in 

 Braintree, and founded a family of whom the Hon. Hugh 

 Swinton Legare was an able representative ; Thomas 

 Moussett, who owned a tract of land in Eoxbury in 1698 

 and was an elder in the church ; Isaac Biscon, a native 

 of the island of Oleron ; Francis Bridon (Bredon, Breedon) 

 who fled from the Port des Barques in 1681 ; Stephen 

 Eobineau, whose daughter Mary married Daniel Ayrault 

 in 1703 ; Abraham Sauvage (Savage from St. Algis), in 

 Picardy ; James Montier, from Eouen ; Jean Maillet, 

 Joseph Eoy, Bastiau Gazeau, Deblois of Saiutonge, Eene 

 Grignon, Louis and Henri Guionneau, Louis Boucher, 

 Jean Girote and Jean Petel. 



