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Have you seen the book, PARSON LATANE', by Lucy Temple Latane'? It was published by The Michie Co, Printers, Charlottesville, VA, 1936, and is probably out of print. According to Ms. Latane', Rev. Louis Latane's family was from Nerac, France. Rev. Lewis Latane, b. 1672, went from France to England in 1685, at about age 13. He was matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford, 24 Nov 1691, aged 19. He became an Anglican Priest, went to VA in 1700/01 on the ship, "Nassau", on which he was the leader of a group of 191 Huguenot refugees bound for Manekintown. He, however, went to Essex County, VA, where he became pastor of the South Farnham Parish, on 5 April 1701, where he preached for 31 years. (The 1st names on the roll of passengers are: Mons'r Latane', Ministre, Madame sa femme un Enfan unne Servante.") (The wife is believed to be his 1st wife, and dau, Susannah. He married 2nd Phoebe Slaughter, dau of Phoebe Smith & William Slaughter), in Va. He married 3rd, Mary Deane.) Letters are mentioned from his brother, Henri Latane, living in London, England in 1726. Mary Deane was b. in 1685, prob. in/near Lincoln, England. She was a cousin to Col. Beverley of Blandfield, Essex Co, VA. I have found no record of her parents. Children of Rev. Lewis Latane: 1. Susannah (by 1st wife, unk.) b. before 1700/01 in England. 2. Charlotte (by 2nd wife, Phoebe Slaughter, who d. abt 1733), m. Abram Montague, 1 son, Lewis Montegue. 3. Henrietta (by 2nd wife), m. William Jones, 1 dau, Susanna Jones, who m. a Rjoane & left children. 4. Mary Anne (or Marianne)(or Molly)(by 3rd wife, Mary Deane), m. Dr. John Clements, who practiced medicine in Hobbs Hole (later Tappahannock), Essex Co, VA, and was builder of Mt. Clements on hill near Tappahannock, a Federal Style Brick home, built abt 1752. They had a large family: 1. Ewen Clements, Physician, may have been by a previous marriage of Dr. John Clements, in England; 2. Pitman Clements (left a son according to Ms. Latane's book); 3. Henry Haggard Clements, lived in Baltimore, MD, but later was back in Essex Co, VA, don't think he married. Was Rev. Soldier. 4. Mace Clements, Dr., Surgeon in Rev, served 7 years, m. Elizabeth Perkins, 1804, d. abt 1806. 5. William Latane' Clements, m. Lucy Smith, dau of John Smith & Lucy Jones, many descendants, esp. in GA. 6. Sarah Clements, m. John Robinson, was ancestress of Robinsons of Hanover County, Berkeleys & Pollards. 5. John Latane' (1722-1773), youngest son, m. Mary Allen & had 2 sons: Lewis Latane', d. in his teens; and, William Latane' who m. Ann Waring, dau of Col. Francis Waring & Lucy Cocke. William & Lucy had 5 sons, two daus. Of these 5 sons, only 2 carried on the name: Henry Waring Latane' and William Catesby Latane' I hope this helps. My line is through Mary Anne Latane', m. John Clements, Physician. Notify Administrator about this message?
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