Champignie, Champignon, Champignion, or maybe Champigny? circa 1748
Abstracts of Wills of the State of South Carolina 1740-1760
Compiled and Edited by Caroline T. Moore
Copyright 1964 by Caroline T. Moore
Published by the R.L. Bryan Company, Columbia, SC
Page 129
"Will Book 1747-1752
Peter Champignie, his mark, St. James Parish, Santee, Craven County.Wife: Mary Susannah.Sons: Peter and Elias, land in said parish.Daus: [not named].Exors: Mr. Phillip Williams, Mr. Peter Gourdine, son-in-law John Dutarque.Wit: Bassett Nowell, Nicholas van Clover, Thos. Nisbett.Written: 3 Feb 1748/9.Proved: 26 Mar. 1751.
No date of recording."
I have not come across the name Champignie before.I did find the names Champignon and Champignion in the index for SC Deed Abstracts by Clara Langley.Anyone know about this family?What other variations are there for Champignie?I am interested in the connection to Dutarque.
Thanks for any leads,
Karen