I am not believing the New Amsterdam / Flemish origin currently in the profile.
this would make his travels to be NY -> England (met wife) -> Quebec -> Northumberland, VA
It is far more consistent with other VA immigrants, at this early date, to have been
France -> England (met wife) -> Quebec -> VA
Thoughts from anyone on my 8th great uncle's father?
This source http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=5853:3374&re... says that the 26 Mar 1681 Staten Island, Suffolk, New York is the date and location of his Christening. However, taking this tree back two generations on the mother's side, it appears from this account that that it was his grandfather's generation that migrated from France and seemed to settle on Staten Island. However, most of the web trees have the Hardewyn family coming from Rouen, Normandy, France; all seem to have his grandfather John as born there and being the immigrant, with a few having his father Martin born in Rouen as well, while others have Martin born in FOrdham, Suffolk, NY (which also *might* be a mistyping of Fordham, Suffolk, England).
His parents:
Martin Hardin or Hardewyn - Madeleine Du Sauchoy
Martin Hardin or Hardewyn was born at Fordham, Suffolk, New York 1650.
He married Madeleine Du Sauchoy 5 Mar 1671 at Drc, New York, New York . Madeleine Du Sauchoy was born at Staten Island, Richmond, New York 1656 daughter of Marcus Du Sauchoy and Elizabeth Rossignol .
They were the parents of 5 children:
Abraham Hardin born 15 May 1673.
Isaac Hardin born 15 May 1673.
Elizabeth Hardin born 19 Feb 1676.
Jacob Hardin born 13 Mar 1678.
Mark or Marcus Hardin christened 26 Mar 1681.
http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=5853:3810&re...
Marcus Du Sauchoy - Elizabeth Rossignol
Marcus Du Sauchoy was born at France 1626.
He married Elizabeth Rossignol 1655 at of Staten Island, Suffolk, New York . Elizabeth Rossignol was born at of Staten Island, Richmond, New York Abt 1640 daughter of William Rossingol and .
They were the parents of 5 children:
Madeleine Du Sauchoy born 1656.
Marcus Du Sauchoy born 1659.
Jannetties Du Sauchoy born 1662.
Jean Du Sauchoy born 1665.
Marie Du Sauchoy born 1669. .
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Actually, this text from findagrave was quite helpful:
The name of du Sauchoy is found among the Huguenot families who left France before the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Marc du Sauchoy, the progenitor of the family in America, who was born in 1626, was a native of Amiers, Picardy, France, from the Valley of the Somme. The lords du Sauchoy came from the House of Clermont, in the Beauvaises; one of them is known to have been with the Duke of Normandy at the Conquest. Many Huguenots of Picardy were sentenced to banishment or imprisonment. Among the number was Marc du Sauchoy. The nearness of the low countries offered facilities of escape and 30 families made their home in Harlem and from Holland, subsequently crossing the ocean, founded the new Harlem, on Manhattan Island, then a wilderness.
In 1655, after living two or three years in Holland, Marc made his first voyage to New Netherland; sufficiently pleased with the country, he decided to make it his future home. He returned to Leyden, Holland and married March 11, 1657 to Elizabeth Rossignol or Rossignil, daughter of Guilliame Rossignil, and on April 2 again he sailed from Amsterdam for Manhattan on the ship "Draetaat". In 1657 he bought a farm in Brooklyn and on April 10, 1661 transferred his church connection from New Amsterdam to this place.
On July 2, 1675 we find his name as purchaser of a "book of Martyrs" and others from the estate of Jean le Comte for 80 guilders. For 20 years 1657-77, he was a framer and miller in Long Island, Harlem and Fordham. In Nov. 1679 he bought lots on ?aarn's hook but sold them "presently".
On June 7, 1683 he and his wife took letters from the Dutch Reformed Church in New Amsterdam to the French church newly formed under Rev. Pierre Daille. He moved to Staten Island April 5, 1684, owned 255 acres there and was still living there Oct. 1, 1706, aged 80 yrs.
The fact that the original emigrants were Huguenots, is evidence of the undivided piety, and it is said that during the War of the Revolution, though surrounded by enemies, they were firm in their adherence to the cause of their country.
There are several of the name mentioned in the county records as having purchased land as early as 1687. A portion of the land originally purchased by this family (500 acres) and the stone house erected upon it was still owned and occupied by some of the descendants in 1877.
Elizabeth (Rossignol) du Sauchoy, wife of Marc, was referred to in the Dutch church records as Lysbeth Nacstegaal, the Dutch word for Rossignol, or Nightengale.
Children of Marc & Elizabeth:
1.MADELAINE Du SAUCHOY bap. 1658, m: 1671 Martin Hardewyn
2. Marcus du Sauchoy christ. 1659, m: Jannettie ????. will prov. Jan 27, 1714.
Elizabeth m: Peter Barberie
Susannah m: Daniel Hendricks
Dianah m: Henrick Bries
Sarah Mary m: Thomas Eyres
Job m: Sarah Deny
Gabriel Israel du Sauchoy or Disosway (from whom the later Disosways are descended) m: Gertrude Van Deventer
3. Janneties b. 1662 m: Conrad Hendricks Boch
4. Jean b. 1665
5. Marye b. 1669
The name Dusosway as a first name appears at least eight times in the Dye family so there is a strong possibility that the du Sauchoy/ Disosway family is one of the maternal Dye lines, although no proof is known at present.
Annals of Staten Isl., Clute
Staten Isl & Its People, Long & Davis
History of Harlem, Riker
History of Richmond County, NY, Bayles
New York Genealogical Magazine
Register of the Dutch Church on Staten Island
Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Stillwell
Ancestry & Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia
Kathy Smith Cincinnati, Ohio
-posted by lynne hardin
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=dfl&GRid=55273796
Did you see the alternate origin theory presented here
http://www.gregathcompany.com/catalog/books/riley/hardoin.htm
Son of Martin Hardin and Madeleine du Sauchoy, b. Abt 20 Jan 1658; Married 1671 per Germanna database:
http://germannafamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I108995&tree=t...