Col. Thomas Avent a Huguenot from France
Was Colonel Thomas Avent a Huguenot who migrated from France to England only to venture on to the colonies to fight the native americans?Was his father Louis Avent?I have received an email from the following source that should be verified.If true (and I have no reason to doubt its validity) we have a whole new avenue of search for the Avent origin.see below
I looked back over some early issues of "The Gooch Family" which Mr. Daniels
of GA publishes (due to illness in his family it's been a year since the
last one). In vol 2 # 3 p.61 (Jan-Mar 1993) there was a response to an
earlier query which quotes from "Marriages of Some Virginia Residents -
1607-1800" by Wulfeck: "Thomas Avent m. Margaret Elizabeth Gooch, dau of
Claiborne Gooch. Orange III p.160."
If this book was published early enough, it might be the source Singleton
used for the marriage. If not, it is an independent source of confirmation
(though they probably both relied on the same record). I hope the book will
provide the basis for the derivation for the marriage (because of no date,
it is probably a will or deed). Part of Wulfeck's interpretation appears
wrong because I have Claiborne Gooch as the younger brother of Margaret
Elizabeth (both children of Wm Gooch and Ursula Claiborne), but possibly he
just intended it to mean she was the daughter of a Claiborne and a Gooch (or
wrote it from memory).
Mr. Daniels indicated that this response was by Archie L. Holmes of
Princeton, NJ, who said Thomas Avent was a Huguenot b. 1661, to VA 1698, d.
31 Oct. 1787 (sb 1757). In vol. 3 # 2 (Oct-Dec 1993), Richard E. Patton, 29
Copper Penny Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822 gave a 5-generation ancestry chart on
his ancestor Sarah Avent. She married William Fox in 1734, who - like Sarah
- was himself a great-grandchild of William Claiborne and Elizabeth Wilkes
(but through their son William Claiborne II). He indicated that Capt. Thomas
Avent b. 30 Oct. 1668 Devonshire d. 31 Oct. 1757 Surrey, VA, was the son of
Louis Avent.
This is all I can find in my notes/books. Hope it helps.
of GA publishes (due to illness in his family it's been a year since the
last one). In vol 2 # 3 p.61 (Jan-Mar 1993) there was a response to an
earlier query which quotes from "Marriages of Some Virginia Residents -
1607-1800" by Wulfeck: "Thomas Avent m. Margaret Elizabeth Gooch, dau of
Claiborne Gooch. Orange III p.160."
If this book was published early enough, it might be the source Singleton
used for the marriage. If not, it is an independent source of confirmation
(though they probably both relied on the same record). I hope the book will
provide the basis for the derivation for the marriage (because of no date,
it is probably a will or deed). Part of Wulfeck's interpretation appears
wrong because I have Claiborne Gooch as the younger brother of Margaret
Elizabeth (both children of Wm Gooch and Ursula Claiborne), but possibly he
just intended it to mean she was the daughter of a Claiborne and a Gooch (or
wrote it from memory).
Mr. Daniels indicated that this response was by Archie L. Holmes of
Princeton, NJ, who said Thomas Avent was a Huguenot b. 1661, to VA 1698, d.
31 Oct. 1787 (sb 1757). In vol. 3 # 2 (Oct-Dec 1993), Richard E. Patton, 29
Copper Penny Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822 gave a 5-generation ancestry chart on
his ancestor Sarah Avent. She married William Fox in 1734, who - like Sarah
- was himself a great-grandchild of William Claiborne and Elizabeth Wilkes
(but through their son William Claiborne II). He indicated that Capt. Thomas
Avent b. 30 Oct. 1668 Devonshire d. 31 Oct. 1757 Surrey, VA, was the son of
Louis Avent.
This is all I can find in my notes/books. Hope it helps.> ----------
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