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Jacques Daspit de St. Amand

Jacques Daspit de St. Amand

Male 1662 - 1732  (70 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacques Daspit de St. AmandJacques Daspit de St. Amand was born in 1662 in France (son of Bernard Daspit and Anne de Saint-Amand); died in 1732.

    Notes:

    Both brothers left France for America, but only Jean Francois is listed by name. In some records Jean Pierre is mentioned as if it is another name used by Jean Francoise and thus creating some confusion as to just who was who. (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Jacques married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Captain Jean Francois Daspit de St. Amand was born in 1690 in Toulouse, France; died in Nov 1729 in Vidalia, Concordia, Louisiana, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bernard DaspitBernard Daspit was born in 1633 in France (son of Pierre Daspit and Madeliene de Cottes); died in 1712 in France.

    Notes:

    Bernard Daspit, esquire, lord of Meilhan, etc. born in 1633, counsellor at the Court of Toulouse, had his coat of arms recorded in 1698 in the General Armorial of France, the recording says” “of gold, with a pine tree of sinople, and top of azure, argent horned, between two golden stars”. He married in 1662 noble demoiselle Anne de St. Amand, heiress of the ancient family de Saint-Amand of Toulouse, whose name he added to his own. He had several children, among whom; (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Bernard married Anne de Saint-Amand in 1662. Anne (daughter of Marguerite Charlotte de Saint-Amand) was born in 1642 in France; died in 1705 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne de Saint-Amand was born in 1642 in France (daughter of Marguerite Charlotte de Saint-Amand); died in 1705 in France.

    Notes:

    Anne de Saint-Amand
    m. Bernard Daspit
    Jacques
    ANNE DE SAINT-AMAND was born in 1642. She was the great great granddaughter of Anthony de Saint-Amand. She was the noble demoiselle and heiress of the ancient family of de Saint-Amand. The family probably lived at St-Amand Chatelenie, near St. Amans, 4 miles south of Muret until her marriage. Anne was the last of the Saint-Amands and when she married Bernard D'Aspit in 1662, Bernard added her name to his creating the name "D'Aspit de Saint-Amand."
    Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/

    Children:
    1. 1. Jacques Daspit de St. Amand was born in 1662 in France; died in 1732.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pierre DaspitPierre Daspit was born in 1603 in France (son of Nicolas Daspit and Living); died in 1673 in France.

    Notes:

    m. 1632 Madeliene de Cotten (or Cottes).
    Pierre Daspit4 , esquire, lord of the said manor and of Bavarlhes, magistrate and lieutenant at the siege of Frontigues, commissioner and deputy for the execution of the ordinances issued by the Duke d'Epernon, Kings governor of the province of Guienne. He is mentioned in an act of April 17, 16_7, containing an estimate for repairs to be made at the Castle of Castelviel, near Luchen.In numerous locations Pierre is referred to as Freire, however it is most likely that Pierre is the correct name since Freire means "father" in French. By his marriage contracted in 1632, with the noble demoiselle Madeliene de Cotten, he had three children, as follows:

    Bernard Daspit
    Joseph Daspit, esquire, lord of Lueviello, who had his coat of arms recorded in the General Armorial of France.
    Jean Daspit, esquire, who was counsellor of the Court of Toulouse and Mayor of this city. His coat of arms is recorded in the General Armorial of France.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Pierre married Madeliene de Cottes in 1632. Madeliene was born about 1600 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Madeliene de Cottes was born about 1600 in France.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 2. Bernard Daspit was born in 1633 in France; died in 1712 in France.

  3. 7.  Marguerite Charlotte de Saint-Amand was born about 1620 in France (daughter of Paul D'alleman de Saint-Amand and Living); died about 1670 in France.
    Children:
    1. 3. Anne de Saint-Amand was born in 1642 in France; died in 1705 in France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nicolas DaspitNicolas Daspit was born about 1570 in France (son of Jewin Daspit and Living).

    Notes:

    Nicolas Daspit, lord of said manor, esquire, born about 1570, served in the company of 25 foot soldiers, whose review and parade took place on October 12, 1603. (Original document) He married about 1601 noble mademoiselle Catherine de la Broue.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Nicolas married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Living
    Children:
    1. 4. Pierre Daspit was born in 1603 in France; died in 1673 in France.

  3. 14.  Paul D'alleman de Saint-Amand was born about 1595 in France (son of de Saint-Amand); died about 1660.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

    Notes:

    Paul d'Alleman de Saint-Amand
    m. August 7, 1625 Anne deRostagnis
    Marguerite Charlotte de Saint-Amand born c.1620 died c. 1670
    Henri de Saint-Amand
    Paul d'Alleman de Saint-Amand was the high page (comrade in arms) of Henri de Bourbon (Prince of Condé). His son, Henri, b 1626, died with no issue. His daughter, Marguerite, is documented in records dated 1650. His Seigneuris was probably located at the village of St-Amand which is 9 miles west of Avignon on Route D-19.
    This Saint-Amand is quite possibly the nobleman who sponsored and gave the Saint-Amand name to Marc-Antoine Gerard (1594 - 1661).

    Marc Antonie de Gerard Saint-Amant
    SAINT-AMANT, Marc Antonie de Gerard, Sieur de, (1594 - 1661) Franch poet born near Rouen in the year 1594. His father was a merchant who had, according to his son’s account, been a sailor and had commanded for 22 years "une ascadre de la reine Elizabeth" - a vague statement that lacks confirmation. The son had obtained a patent of nobility and attached himself to different great noblemen - the Duc de Retz and Comte d’Harcourt among others. He saw military service and sojourned at different times in Italy, in England - a sojourn which provoked from him a violen political attack on the country, ALBINI 1643. In Poland he held a court appointment for two years. St. Amant’s later years were spent in France; and he died in Paris on the 29th of December 1661.
    Saint-Amant has left a not inconsiderable body of poetry. His ALBINI and ROME RIDICULE set the fashion of a burlesque poem, a form in which he was excelled by his follower, Paul Scarron. In his later years he devoted himself to serious subjects and produced MOISE SAUVE 1653. His best work consists of Bacchanalian songs, his DEBAUCHE being one of the most remarkable convivial poems of its kind.
    The standard edition is that of the Bibliotheque Elzevrienne, by M.C.L. Livet (w vols. Paris 1855)

    ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
    Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/

    Paul married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Living
    Children:
    1. 7. Marguerite Charlotte de Saint-Amand was born about 1620 in France; died about 1670 in France.
    2. Henri de Saint-Amand was born in 1626 in France.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Jewin DaspitJewin Daspit was born about 1534 in France (son of Belin Daspit and Living); died in UNKNOWN.

    Notes:

    Jewin Daspit, esquire, lord of said manor, in the seneschal's jurisdiction of Toulouse, belonged to a company of 30 men in the King's service, which company passed in review and parade under the walls of the city of Gigon, in Armagnac, in 1574, under the command of Marshall de Montluc. He married, in 1588, noble demoiselle Jeanne de Mesmes who made him a father of three children.

    Nicolas, who follows;
    Louis Daspit, esquire, Lord of Valeville, who was a nobleman in the personal service of Duke d’Anjou, brother-in-law of the king; he received from King Henry IV a letter dated November 26, 1603, in which the King offers his protection to him (Orig. document).
    Pierre Daspit, esquire, who served in a company, which was passed in review and paraded at Montelimart on April 10, 1605, under the command of Sieur de Neyrol.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Jewin married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 8. Nicolas Daspit was born about 1570 in France.

  3. 28.  de Saint-Amand was born about 1565 in France (son of Living); died about 1625 in France.
    Children:
    1. 14. Paul D'alleman de Saint-Amand was born about 1595 in France; died about 1660.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Belin DaspitBelin Daspit was born in 1490 in France (son of Jean Daspit); died in 1560 in France.

    Notes:

    Belin Daspit, esquire, who appeared at the review and parade of fifteen military men, kept in the service at a salary, without special duties at the Cliffo Castle in 1517, under the command of Jean de Montarby (original document). He married about 1531, noble demoiselle Catherine Ambelard, by whom he had two sons;

    Jewin, Seigneur d’Aspet 1535 - 1605, who follows’
    Charles Daspit, c. 1537 - 1607 esquire, born around 1537, who served in a company of 57 soldiers on foot in the King’s service, and took part in the parade and review of Dec. 3rd, 1579, in the city of Ceutal (orig. doc.).
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Belin married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Living
    Children:
    1. 16. Jewin Daspit was born about 1534 in France; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Charles Daspit was born about 1537 in France; died in UNKNOWN.

  3. 56.  Living
    Children:
    1. 28. de Saint-Amand was born about 1565 in France; died about 1625 in France.



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