Hello
This is Temperances line;
Temperance Agombar b.1756 Bethnal Green, London
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Jacques/James Agombar b.1731 Stepney, London +Katherine Butcher (Married 1750 Bethnal Green, London)
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Jacques/James Agombar b.1706 Stepney, London +Judith Flavan (Married 1730 Aldersgate, London)
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Pierre Agombar b.1675 St Quentin, Picardy, France +Marie Wishau (Married 1699 Stepney, London)
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Jacob Agombar b.1649 St Quentin, Picardy, France +Marie Brancourt Le Grand (Married 1669 St Quentin, Picardy, France)
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Jacques Salomon Agombar 1624 St Quentin, Picardy, France+ Anne Le Grand (Married 1648 St Quentin, Picardy, France)
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Nicolas Agombar 1590 circa. St Quentin, Picardy, France+Jehanne Peltier (Married 1610 St Quentin, Picardy, France)
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Jehan Agombar 1570 circa. St Quentin, Picardy, France + Francoise Maleziux
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Jehan Agombar 1540 circa. St Quentin, Picardy, France +Pasquette Massu
The family were originally from the village of Brancourt, just north of St Quentin. Her great grandfather Pierre came to England aged 10, with his mother and father, as refugees in November 1685. They were related by marriage to my Deverdun family also refugees from St Quentin at same time. They also, much later, married into my Bellengers in Bethnal Green. Hagombart or Agombart appears to have been the original spelling in France. Her two earliest ancestors it is not possible to know exactly when they married, as Protestant marriages had no legal status in France until 1598, so no records of these survive.