See also
Husband:
James (Jacques) D'Argent ( - )
Wife:
Mary Garnault (c. 1669-bef1743)
Children:
Marriage:
25 Aug 1695
Le Carré and Berwick Street French Huguenot Church, London
Name:
James (Jacques) D'Argent
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
Dargent was a family long eminent in Sancerre. Some of its principal members remained in France, and braved imprisonment and various other forms of persecution, firm in their Protestantism. Others took refuge in England, and seem to have left heirs. John Dargent was a Director of the French Hospital in 1756, James Dargent in 1762.
Source: Agnew, Rev David C A, Protestant Exiles from France in their Reign of Louis XIV, 1866, p.375.
Birth:
France
Name:
Mary Garnault
Sex:
Female
Father:
Pierre Garnault ( -bef1695)
Mother:
Anne Unknown ( - )
Note:
Mentioned in will of Michel Garnault, 1 Mar 1743, as "my deceased sister Mary Dargent".
Birth:
c. 1669
Chatellerault, Poitou, France
Death:
bef 1743 (age 73-74)
Name:
Marian Dargent
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Children:
Will:
1 Mar 1742/43
Mentioned in will of uncle, Michel Garnault
Name:
Judith Dargent
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1697
London
Baptism:
19 Sep 1697 (age 0)
Threadneedle Street French Huguenot Church, London
Will:
1 Mar 1742/43 (age 45-46)
Mentioned in will of uncle, Michel Garnault
Name:
James (Jacques) Dargent
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1699
Spitalfields, Middlesex
Baptism:
12 Nov 1699 (age 0)
Threadneedle Street French Huguenot Church, London
Name:
John (Jean) Dargent
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1701
Spitalfields, Middlesex
Baptism:
13 Jul 1701 (age 0)
Threadneedle Street French Huguenot Church, London
Name:
Esther Dargent
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1703
Spitalfields, Middlesex
Baptism:
8 Oct 1703 (age 0)
Threadneedle Street French Huguenot Church, London
Name:
Abraham Dargent
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1704
Spitalfields, Middlesex
Baptism:
25 Dec 1704 (age 0)
Threadneedle Street French Huguenot Church, London
Dargent was a family long eminent in Sancerre. Some of its principal members remained in France, and braved imprisonment and various other forms of persecution, firm in their Protestantism. Others took refuge in England, and seem to have left heirs. John Dargent was a Director of the French Hospital in 1756, James Dargent in 1762.
Source: Agnew, Rev David C A, Protestant Exiles from France in their Reign of Louis XIV, 1866, p.375.
Mentioned in will of Michel Garnault, 1 Mar 1743, as "my deceased sister Mary Dargent".