John DurandAge: 62 years16641727

Name
John Durand
Given names
John
Surname
Durand
Name prefix
Dr.
Birth December 26, 1664 29 18
Death of a fatherJehan Durand
1667 (Age 2 years)

Death of a motherAnne Morand
1668 (Age 3 years)

MarriageElizabeth BryanView this family
November 10, 1698 (Age 33 years)
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Facts about this marriage:

Alt. Marriage September 10, 1698 Derby, New Haven Co., Connecticut

Source: Crutcher.FTW Medium: Other Date of Import: Jan 5, 2000

Birth of a son
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John Durand
November 10, 1700 (Age 35 years)

Birth of a son
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Andrew Durand
December 17, 1702 (Age 37 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Elizabeth Durand
July 19, 1705 (Age 40 years)

Death of a daughterElizabeth Durand
1706 (Age 41 years)

Birth of a son
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Noah Durand
August 27, 1707 (Age 42 years)

Birth of a son
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Joseph Durand
December 20, 1709 (Age 44 years)

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Samuel Durand
July 7, 1713 (Age 48 years)

Birth of a daughter
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Abigail Durand
June 2, 1716 (Age 51 years)
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Elizabeth Durand
February 6, 1718 (Age 53 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Mary Durand
March 4, 1721 (Age 56 years)
Birth of a son
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Ebenezer Durand
December 7, 1724 (Age 59 years)

Death of a sonEbenezer Durand
1725 (Age 60 years)

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Marriage FactElizabeth BryanView this family
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Death March 29, 1727 (Age 62 years)
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Marriage: November 10, 1698New York, NY
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  1. Generation 1
    1. John Durand, son of Jehan Durand and Anne Morand, was born on December 26, 1664 in Larochelle, France and died on March 29, 1727 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 62. He married Elizabeth Bryan, daughter of Richard Bryan and Mercy Wilmot, on November 10, 1698 in New York, NY. She was born on April 19, 1680 in Milford, New Haven Co., CT and died about 1765.

      Children of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan:

      1. John Durand (17001773)
      2. Andrew Durand (17021791)
      3. Elizabeth Durand (17051706)
      4. Noah Durand (17071792)
      5. Joseph Durand (17091792)
      6. Samuel Durand (17131787)
      7. Abigail Durand (17161805)
      8. Elizabeth Durand (17181784)
      9. Mary Durand (17211748)
      10. Ebenezer Durand (17241725)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. John Durand, son of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on November 10, 1700 and died on March 8, 1773 at the age of 72. He married 2 times. The first time he married Sarah Lum, daughter of Jonathan Lum and Sarah Riggs, on November 5, 1730. She was born on November 24, 1701 and died on June 2, 1747 at the age of 45. The second time he married Sarah Chatfield, daughter of John Chatfield and Elizabeth Johnson, on June 2, 1748. She was born on November 4, 1722 and died on November 23, 1787 at the age of 65.

      Children of John Durand and Sarah Lum:

      1. Elijah Durand (17311732)
      2. Sarah Durand (17331734)
      3. Alice Durand (17351736)
      4. Hannah Durand (17371738)
      5. Nathaniel Durand (17391740)
      6. John Durand (17451746)

      Children of John Durand and Sarah Chatfield:

      1. Jeremiah Durand (17491750)
      2. Elizabeth Durand (17511752)
      3. Nehemiah Durand (17531754)
      4. Zerviah Durand (17561777)
      5. John Durand (17581759)
      6. Susannah Durand (17601761)
      7. Joseph Durand (17641765)
    2. Andrew Durand, son of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on December 17, 1702 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on October 28, 1791 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 88. He married Jane Andrew, daughter of Samuel Andrew and Abigail Treat, in 1729. She was born on April 16, 1699 in Milford, New Haven Co., CT and died on February 15, 1778 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 78.

      Children of Andrew Durand and Jane Andrew:

      1. Andrew Durand (17341826)
      2. John Durand (17341735)
      3. Abigail Durand (17351736)
      4. Samuel Durand (17381739)
      5. Jane Durand (17401741)
    3. Noah Durand, son of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on August 27, 1707 and died on August 6, 1792 at the age of 84. He married 2 times. The first time he married Abigail Riggs, daughter of Edward Riggs and Abigail Nichols, on November 9, 1732. She was born on February 5, 1711 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died about July 12, 1744. The second time he married Damaris Wooster, daughter of Timothy Wooster and Ann Perry, on June 4, 1747. She was born on February 20, 1708 and died in 1758 at the age of 49.

      Children of Noah Durand and Abigail Riggs:

      1. Abigail Durand (17341738)
      2. Mercy Durand (17381748)
      3. Abigail Durand (17441745)

      Children of Noah Durand and Damaris Wooster:

      1. Mercy Durand (17481749)
      2. Noah Durand (17511752)
      3. John Durand (17541755)
      4. Hannah Durand (17561757)
    4. Joseph Durand, son of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on December 20, 1709 and died on August 6, 1792 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 82. He married Ann Tomlinson, daughter of Isaac Tomlinson and Patience Taylor, on April 25, 1734 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. She was born on March 8, 1713 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on February 14, 1778 at the age of 64.

      Children of Joseph Durand and Ann Tomlinson:

      1. Samuel Durand (17351736)
      2. Joseph Durand (17371738)
      3. Noah Durand (17401741)
      4. Annie Durand (17421743)
      5. Isaac Durand (17451746)
      6. Rachel Durand (17471748)
      7. Patience Durand (17501751)
      8. Eleazer Durand (17541755)
    5. Samuel Durand, son of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on July 7, 1713 and died on January 27, 1787 in South Orange, NJ at the age of 73. He married Mary Bruen, daughter of John Bruen and Mary Tompkins, in 1742. She was born in 1708 and died in 1756 at the age of 48.

      Children of Samuel Durand and Mary Bruen:

      1. Elizabeth Durand (17431744)
      2. John Durand (17451746)
      3. Hannah Durand (17471748)
      4. Ezra Durand (17491750)
      5. Elijah Durand (17511752)
      6. Bryant Durand (17531754)
    6. Abigail Durand, daughter of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on June 2, 1716 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1805 at the age of 88. She married Abner Johnson, son of Jeremiah Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, on August 9, 1738 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT; Quality: 0. He was born on April 10, 1709 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on November 12, 1780 at the age of 71.

      Children of Abigail Durand and Abner Johnson:

      1. Mabel Johnson (17391815)
      2. Timothy Johnson (17411796)
      3. Jeremiah Johnson (17451775)
      4. Abner Johnson (17521753)
      5. Abigail Johnson (17571771)
    7. Elizabeth Durand, daughter of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on February 6, 1718 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on October 1, 1784 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 66. She married Joseph Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Margaret Harger, on August 9, 1738 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. He was born on November 29, 1717 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on June 15, 1787 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 69.

      Children of Elizabeth Durand and Joseph Johnson:

      1. Asahed Johnson (17391811)
      2. Elisha Johnson (17411742)
      3. Eliphalet Johnson (17431744)
      4. Jeremiah Johnson (17451801)
      5. Hezekiah Johnson (17481826)
      6. Margaret Johnson (17501751)
      7. Joseph Johnson (17511818)
      8. Elizabeth Johnson (17531767)
      9. Margaret Johnson (17561811)
    8. Mary Durand, daughter of John Durand and Elizabeth Bryan, was born on March 4, 1721 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1748 at the age of 26. She married Samuel Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Margaret Harger, in 1737. He was born on December 23, 1719 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1788 at the age of 68.

      Children of Mary Durand:

      1. Hannah Johnson (17381773)

      Children of Mary Durand and Samuel Johnson:

      1. Elizabeth Johnson (17421743)
      2. Laurania Johnson (17441771)
  3. Generation 3back to top
    1. Andrew Durand, son of Andrew Durand and Jane Andrew, was born about December 1734 and died on May 14, 1826 in Cheshire, New Haven Co., CT. He married Eunice Hotchkiss, daughter of James Hotchkiss and Tamar Munson, on February 15, 1758 in Wallingford, CT. She was born on March 28, 1734 in Cheshire, New Haven Co., CT and died on September 19, 1801 in Cheshire, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 67.

      Children of Andrew Durand and Eunice Hotchkiss:

      1. Lyman Durand (17531759)
      2. Samuel Durand (17581831)
      3. Andrew Durand (17581759)
      4. Eunice Durand (17601761)
      5. Jane Durand (17621763)
      6. Tamar Durand (17641765)
      7. Hannah Durand (17661767)
      8. Munson Durand (17681769)
      9. Betsy Durand (17731774)
      10. Marina Durand (17751776)
      11. Clarissa Durand (17771781)
      12. John Durand (17791781)
    2. Mabel Johnson, daughter of Abner Johnson and Abigail Durand, was born on May 23, 1739 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1815 at the age of 75. She married James Perry in 1753. He was born in 1722 and died in 1756 at the age of 34.

    3. Jeremiah Johnson, son of Abner Johnson and Abigail Durand, was born on March 21, 1745 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1775 at the age of 29. He married Eunice Bronson on November 8, 1769. She was born in 1731 and died in 1774 at the age of 43.

    4. Abigail Johnson, daughter of Abner Johnson and Abigail Durand, was born on April 13, 1757 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1771 at the age of 13. She married Noah Fulford in 1771. He was born in 1740 and died in 1774 at the age of 34.

    5. Asahed Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on August 15, 1739 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on June 14, 1811 at the age of 71. He married 2 times. The first time he married Lois Williams on May 19, 1756. She was born in 1719 and died before 1783. The second time he married Miriam Treat on April 6, 1783. She was born in 1736 and died in 1788 at the age of 52.

    6. Jeremiah Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on December 29, 1745 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on September 8, 1801 at the age of 55. He married Hannah Johnson, daughter of Mary Durand, on December 3, 1767 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. She was born in 1738 and died in 1773 at the age of 35.

    7. Hezekiah Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on October 25, 1748 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on November 15, 1826 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT at the age of 78. He married Rebecca Jordan on December 12, 1784 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. She was born on February 14, 1756 and died on May 1, 1830 at the age of 74.

    8. Joseph Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on September 6, 1751 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on June 25, 1818 at the age of 66. He married Hannah Banks in 1768. She was born in 1747 and died in 1768 at the age of 21.

    9. Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on March 14, 1753 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1767 at the age of 13. She married Jehill Hine in 1767. He was born in 1736 and died in 1770 at the age of 34.

    10. Margaret Johnson, daughter of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, was born on June 16, 1756 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1811 at the age of 54. She married 2 times. The first time she married Jared Osborn in 1770. He was born in 1739 and died in 1773 at the age of 34. The second time she married David Twitchell in December 1773 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. He was born in 1728 and died in 1778 at the age of 50.

    11. Hannah Johnson, daughter of Mary Durand, was born in 1738 and died in 1773 at the age of 35. She married Jeremiah Johnson, son of Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Durand, on December 3, 1767 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. He was born on December 29, 1745 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died on September 8, 1801 at the age of 55.

    12. Laurania Johnson, daughter of Samuel Johnson and Mary Durand, was born on December 10, 1744 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT and died in 1771 at the age of 26. She married Jeremiah O'kean on September 18, 1765 in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. He was born in 1719 and died in 1770 at the age of 51.

Marriage

Facts about this marriage:

Alt. Marriage September 10, 1698 Derby, New Haven Co., Connecticut

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 My grandfather, Samuel Relf Durand, completed a volume in around 1973 entitled "Durand Genealogy", detailing the known descendants of Dr. John Durand.  He amended the book in the early 1970s after further discoveries. In the foreword, he explains that Frederick Durand Beach of Derby, CT prepared a similar volume for publication, but died before he was able to do so.

Later, my grandparents became close friends with distant cousin Dr. William Frederick Durand, a retired aeronautical engineer and professor at Stanford University. Dr. Durand had inherited the manuscript from his cousin, the late Mr. Beach. Bampo (as we grandchildren called my grandfather) borrowed it from Dr. Durand in 1933 and made a longhand copy of Durand lines of descent. However, he saved time by not copying a good deal of information on the maternal lines of descent. In 1950 Dr. William F. Durand's wife died, and he moved from his house at Stanford to Brooklyn, New York, to be near his son and family. During visits at Dr. Durand's residential hotel there, he told Bampo that he planned to leave the Durand Geneaology Manuscript to the Connecticut State Library, with the hope of eventual publication. Unfortunately, though, after Dr. Durand's death in 1958 (at the age of 99), the manuscript apparently became lost. I continue to look for any trace of it. Thereafter, Bampo spent a considerable amount of time and effort searching through census and town records to expand upon the lines of descent he had recorded years earlier. He includes in the book references to other publications from which he gleaned information, and I will re-reference these sources here, in addition to referencing Bampo's book. The book begins with the following biographical sketch of Dr. John Durand:

DR. JOHN DURAND A Huguenot Born 1664, La Rochelle, France

 "Among the number of Huguenots who took refuge in foreign lands following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV in 1685 was Dr. Jean (or John) Durand.  He was accompanied by his uncle, Noah Durand, and two cousins, George and Louis Durand. Their homes had been in La Rochelle, France. Upon arriving in America, Dr. John left his uncle and cousins and went to South Carolina, remaining there but one year.
 Returning to New York, he lived in New Rochelle for several months and then settled in Connecticut.  He lived first at East Haven, where he applied himself diligently in acquiring a knowledge of the English language.  It is said, however, that the accent of his mother tongue remained throughout his life.
 About 1696, Dr. John Durand settled in Milford, Connecticut.  He received a license to be married on September 10, 1698 in New York, to Elizabeth Bryan, daughter of Richard Bryan. Elizabeth's father was not living at the time of her marriage to Dr. John Durand, for it is recorded in a deed executed May 24, 1693 on page 56 of the Derby, CT records that Alexander Bryan and Samuel Bryan are appointed administrators of the estate of Richard Bryan, deceased. On March 11, 1699, a conveyance of property to John Durand and Elizabeth, his wife, is recorded.  In this year they removed to Derby, CT, where their first son, John Durand, was born November 10, 1700.

Dr. John Durand's practice extended to Woodbury and Wallingford. He was known as "the little French doctor." He regarded punctuality as the soul of business and never violated the most trivial engagement. In every relation of his life he exhibited an eminent degree of the qualities of a gentleman. It is told of him that on every call for his services, day or night, he was never known to refuse when it was in his power to comply. Often, he would ride many hours in the cold and storms, knowing that it was doubtful that he would receive compensation, but his kindness of heart would not allow him to refuse. Much has been lost that would throw light upon Dr. John Durand's habits, his way of thinking, and upon his observations of things. The relentless paper mills that devoured so many papers and books with records of untold value during the Civil War of 1861-1865 have much to answer for as destroyers of history. The Bassett paper mill at Seymour, Connecticut tore into shreds a book belonging to Dr. John Durand that would be highly prized today. It was a diary giving a description of the army and what the encountered in the expedition against Canada in 1709. Dr. John Durand was the surgeon of a Connecticut regiment on this expedition. Mr. Sylvester Smith, one of the proprietors of the mill, informed Mr. Frederick Durand to call for this book at his office if he wanted it, but the latter, not knowing it belonged to his great-great-grandfather, and not being interested in antiquities, neglected to call for it and consequently the book is lost. There are many traditions regarding Dr. John Durand which have come down in various branches of the family. One tradition that he had two brothers who came with him to America is erroneous; the two brothers--George and Louis--were cousins of Dr. John Durand, sons of his uncle, Charles Durand. Dr. John Durand was the only member of his father's family who came to America. His father's name was Jean Durand and, from tradition and reports, it is believed that there were three children: Jean (John), Joseph, and Maria. Dr. John Durand was educated as a young man to be a physician. After he came to America, he maintained a correspondence with his relatives in La Rochelle, France, and letters written to them were to be found as late as 1861. On September 29, 1704, it was voted 'to sue Dr. Durand for ye town's highway, it being for a surrender of the highway where carts could pass.' On January 1, 1704 or 1705, Dr. Durand made a proffer to the town to leave it to two indifferent men to settle, etc., which was finally arbitrated and satisfactorily settled. On December 15, 1707, he was chosen by the town to be collector of the "minister's rate." It was also voted that 'Dr. Durand and John Davis and their wives shall sit in the third row of seats facing the pulpit.' Dr. Durand owned the homestead of Edward Wooster, the first settler of Derby, and resided in it just opposite where the road from the bridge enters the river road at the old town of Derby. Dr. Durand claimed damages for encroachment on his land after the bridge was built. His grave can be found in the Colonial Cemetery at Derby, Connecticut. In the early 1900s, this cemetery was well-taken care of by the Sarah Riggs Humphrey chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The grave is marked with a rough, blue stone, the inscription being nearly obliterated. It reads: 'Here lyes ye body of Doct. John Durand Died March ye 29th, in ye year 1727 Ag'd 60' Dr. John Durand was recognized as a man of marked ability. The energy and nobility of character which he possessed was transmuted to each and every one of his children, and they all possessed in a high degree the more solid traits of character."

 After "Durand Genealogy" was printed, Bampo wrote into the page facing the data about Dr. John Durand the following, in ballpoint pen: "Dr. John Durand brought lilac seeds from France and introduced lilacs to America.  Each year at lilac-blossom time in Derby, Connecticut, a group of residents cover his grave in the Old Uptown Burying Ground with lilacs."

Facts about this person:

Emigration 1685 New York, NY

Probate September 04, 1727 New Haven, New Haven Co., CT