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Family of Aimé Garnault and Sarah Arnold

Husband: Aimé Garnault (1716-1782)
Wife: Sarah Arnold (c. 1728-1790)
Children: Francisca Garnault (c. 1748-1809)
Ann Garnault (1749-1822)
Sarah Mary Garnault (1756-1827)
Marriage 11 Sep 1746 St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster

Husband: Aimé Garnault

Name: Aimé Garnault
Sex: Male
Father: Aymé Garnault (1670-1738)
Mother: Margaret Benoist (1690-bef1741)
Birth 1716 London
Baptism 20 Jun 1716 (age 0) Saint Michael Bassishaw, London
Occupation Governor & Treasurer of the New River Company, London
Residence Bull's Cross, Enfield, Middlesex
Occupation 15 Sep 1730 (age 13-14) Apprenticed to Will Lafosse, Citizen & Cook
Will 3 Nov 1762 (age 45-46) Mentioned in will of brother, Peter Garnault
Death 25 Feb 1782 (age 65-66) Great Queen Street, London
Burial 2 Mar 1782 St Andrew, Enfield, Middlesex

Wife: Sarah Arnold

Name: Sarah Arnold
Sex: Female
Father: William Arnold ( -c. 1755)
Mother: Sarah Wallinger ( -bef1755)
Birth c. 1728 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
Death 1 Jan 1790 (age 61-62) Great Queen Street, London
Burial 8 Jan 1790 St Andrew, Enfield, Middlesex

Child 1: Francisca Garnault

Name: Francisca Garnault
Sex: Female
Spouse: Peter Ouvry (1741-1808)
Birth c. 1748
Will 18 Nov 1808 (age 59-60) Date of will
Death 4 Oct 1809 (age 60-61) Acton, Middlesex
Burial 12 Oct 1809 St Mary, Acton, Middlesex
Probate 30 Dec 1809 Date of probate

Child 2: Ann Garnault

Name: Ann Garnault
Sex: Female
Spouse: Cuthbert Fisher (c. 1741-1798)
Birth 23 Jan 1748/49 London
Baptism 14 Feb 1749 (age 0) Saint Michael Bassishaw, London
Death 8 Jun 1822 (age 73) Ealing, Middlesex
Burial 14 Jun 1822 Ealing Church, Middlesex

Child 3: Sarah Mary Garnault

Name: Sarah Mary Garnault
Sex: Female
Spouse: Thomas Ingram ( -1815)
Birth 1756 London
Baptism 4 Nov 1756 (age 0) Saint Stephan Coleman Street, London
Death 1827 (age 70-71) Twickenham, Middlesex

Note on Husband: Aimé Garnault

Aimé Garnault of Bull's Cross, Enfield, and of Lincoln's Inn Fields, both in Middlesex, esquire; Governor and Treasurer of the New River Company; executor to the will of his brother, Peter Garnault, 7 January 1763; died aged 64, 25 February 1782. Will dated 20 February 1782, proved 22 March 1782.

Source: Visitation of England and Wales Notes, 1903

 

Died at Great Queen Street 25 Feb 1782, aged 64, and buried at Enfield. A Director of the French Hospital, elected 6 Oct 1762.

Source: Garnault Pedigree in the Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London (1915).