THE BAYAEDS AND OTHEE FAMILIES 319 



chior Ijoyer, lieiiucliamp, Fortuue, Foituuey, Ferree, 

 Fortuuet, La Eou, Eacque, Bomiett, Marquet, Eosier, De 

 Dieu, Allemaiul, iruttier, Berott, Le Fever, Trebert, Le • 

 Crone, Delaucey, Eoller, Le Eoy, Vissard, Maquiuuettc, 

 Vosine, Le Braut, Eaiguel, Du Fresne and Lorah. Hold- 

 ing membership in Trinity Lutheran Church, of Lan- 

 caster, were Hubele, Morett, Moreau, Mathiot, Santeau, 

 De Mars, Dilliers, Cossart and Sponsilier. 



Among the descendants of these emigrants are Dr. pubuc Men 

 Henry Bernard Mathiot, of Pittsbm-g; Adam Hubele, 

 member of the Provincial Assembly in 1775 and a colonel 

 in the Eevoliition ; John Hubele, member of the Consti- 

 tutional Convention of 1776, of the Committee of 

 Safety, etc. ; General Peter Forney, an ofiicer in the Eev- 

 olution, and member of Congress in 1813 ; the Honourable 

 David Marchand, Jr., member of Congress in 1817 ; the 

 Honourable Joshua Mathiot, Congressman from Ohio in 

 1811 ; Colonel Forney, member of Congress in 1851 and 

 an officer in the Civil War ; the Honourable Albert 

 Marchand, member of Congress in 1839 ; Commodore 

 John Bonnett Marchand, famous for the part he played 

 in the naval fight in Mobile Bay ; and General John E. 

 Eoller. 



IX 



Near the present town of Sheridan is still standing a other Parts • 

 massive stone mansion built by Jean Henri Cellier in °f the state 

 1727. The Cellier family was scattered to the four winds 

 by the Eevocation, representatives being found even in 

 Africa, where the descendants of the branch which took 

 refuge in Holland are among the prominent citizens of 

 Cape Colony — one of them. General Cellier, being es- 

 pecially noted through his operations in the Boer War. 

 In Pennsylvania the name has been corrupted to Zeller. 



To the Universalists the stone house erected in Oley, 

 Berks County, by Dr. George De BonneWlle in 1745, will Dr. DeBonne- 

 always have peculiar interest. For this house, still well ^'"* 

 preserved, is " the undoubted birthplace of Universalism 



