James Jacques Louis Ripaud De MONTAUDEVERT, Sr.

Male 1754 - 1791  (36 years)


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  • Name James Jacques Louis Ripaud De MONTAUDEVERT 
    Suffix Sr. 
    Born 30 Apr 1754  New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Gender Male 
    Died 11 Feb 1791  Penzance Bay, Cornwall, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1737  Richard Patterson NJ & ON
    Last Modified 15 Jul 2019 

    Father Jacques Louis Ripaud De MONTAUDEVERT, , Sr., Sieur De Montaudevert
              b. 22 Apr 1726, Saffré, Loire, France Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 11 May 1791, Saffré, Loire, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years) 
    Mother Marie Francois BERNARDEAU
              b. 2 Mar 1727, Saffré, Loire, France Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 1780  (Age 52 years) 
    Married 11 May 1750  St. Pauls Church, Saffré, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F401  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sarah WILSON
              b. 1757, New Amsterdam, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 12 Feb 1851, Newport, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 94 years) 
    Married 6 Nov 1784  Trinity Church, NYC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. James Louis MONTAUDEVERT, Jr.
              b. Est 1784, New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 26 Apr xx, New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. MARY Marie Ripaud De MONTAUDEVERT
              b. 30 Jun 1785, New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 24 Jun 1869, Newport, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 83 years)
     3. Sarah MONTAUDEVERT
              b. 1786, New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Julia M MONTAUDEVERT
              b. 15 Jul 1788, New York City, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 15 Sep 1865, Newport, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years)
    Last Modified 15 Jul 2019 
    Family ID F302  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • . 1785 Sept 12, New York Packet Newspaper
      Landing this day out of the shop Alstromer, Capt Skinner, lying at Murray's wharf, & to be sold by James Montaudevert, a parcel of best Hispaniola Muscovado SUGARS, & some COFFEE.
      He has also for Sale, A quantity of Coarse Salt, of the best quality, on board the ship Theresa, lying at Governeurs' Wharf.

      1785 Sept 26, New York Packet Newspaper
      James Montaudevert. No. 202, Queen Street,
      Has just imported a quantity of reasonable coarse woollens, which he will sell on moderate terms. He has also for sale a Quantity of SALT, on board the ship Theressa, lying at Gouveneur's Wharf, Also Claret in cases, of the first quality.

      . 1786 Dec 20, Matthew Fairservice, Boston, Mass. trader, died Intestate. Letters of Administration granted to James Montuadevert, NY City, merchant, principal creditor.
      . 1787 Apr 26, James DeFrancey, kingdom of France, Merchant , Intestate, Administration granted of James Montaudevert, NYC, merchant.
      Ref: NY Abstracts of NY County Wills.

      Daily Advertiser Newspaper articles:
      . 1785 Dec 30 - James Montaudevert. No. 202, Queen Street,
      Has just imported per the ship Union, from Barcelona & Malaga,
      Raisins in casks, jars & boxes, figs in barrels, lemons & oranges in boxes, excellent old Malaga wines in pipes, half & quarter pipes.
      Per the Richmond, Capt. William Marshall, from the cape,
      Sugar & Coffee in barrels. Per the last French Packet.
      A quantity of reasonable silks.
      He has also for sale some woollens; & high proof brandy.

      .1786 Dec 26; Jan 16, Apr 21; Mar 21 & Jun 6; James Montaudevert. No. 202 Queen Street
      Has just imported per the Ship Union, from Barcelona & Malaga
      Raisins in casks, jars & boxes, figs in barrels, lemons & oranges in boxes, excellent old Malaga wines, in pipes, half & quarter pipes, a few jars of fresh grapes.
      Per the Richmond, Capt. Wm. Marshall from the cape:
      Sugar & Coffee in barrels, per the lsat French Packet, A quantity of seasonable silks. He has also for sale, some woolens, & high proof Brandy.

      . FIRST: 1786 Jul 8 - Mr. Printer, By inserting the following in your useful paper, you will oblige a stranger anxious to justify himself in the eyes of a people who he honors, & from whom he hopes for indulgence.
      I know that it is ridiculous to weary the public with our private disputes, but we may hope everything form their cancour when oppressed - besides one of the most precious privileges in a republic is the right of complaining of the wrongs that are done us, either by unjust o powerful, when it has been impossible to obtain either satisfaction or an honorable reparation without this appeal.

      I was most grievously insulted on the 17th ult. by James Montaudevert - he violated all the rights of liberty & propriety in attacking me, in my own lodgings - I was without arms, without defense, without the least suspicion of his designs but availed superior strength & my security, he fell upon me unawares; & when I was in a situation to defend myself, he found friends generous enough to serve as a barrier between him & me. Let the public imagine the situation of a man to whom honor is dearer than life, & it will easily imagine the means that I have taken to obtain from Montaudevert the satisfaction usual in such cases. I met him in Water St, & in vain demanded of him the satisfaction that men of honor expect of each other, in the presence of M. Dela Barre; it was still in vain. I delivered him a note which contained my intentions, & left him the choice of the means, threatening him with the public infamy, which his refusal would merit - he not only forfeited his work, but he had still the baseness to carry to the French Consul my note accompanied with heavy complaint.

      Experience has taught me that I have not any honorable satisfaction to expect from such a man, which therefore determines me to lay open his conduct to the public. I think myself sufficiently revenged by their contempt of him. - He not only refused me satisfaction for the insult he had offered me, but he added to his villainy by accusing me before the French Consul with a design to seek for reparation by assassinating him; a calumny which he repeated by swearing before a magistrate some days later, that his life was in danger: In consequence of this I was bound to keep the peace. Thus this man, who has himself violated the at of society & of this republic has still the baseness to implore its protection.
      By this conduct & what I have done the public may easily perceive, that in this instance I have been oppressed, & that nevertheless the oppressor was not ashamed to become the complainant. I flatter myself that the above short relation of facts will convince my friends in particular, & the public in general of the base sentiments & conduct of James Montaudevert. I am happy in this opportunity to inform the public that Montaudevert is accustomed to terminate all his business & disputes in this shameful manner. July 7, 1786. E Guerin.

      . SECOND: 1786 Jul 18, - MR. MONTAUDEVERT in his attempt to answer my publication in your paper of the 8th instant, ought to have reflected that either his or my profession is or ought to be of little or no consequence to the public. In reply, however, to this part of his address, I shall content myself with merely remarking, that an under clerk, who invariably renders an exact account of the business & property consigned, to him is, in every community, deservedly held in hight estimation than a pretended great merchant & eminent factor who cannot for want of the means, or does not from a want of principle, do the same.
      A hint to the public, but more particularly to foreigners. The declaration made by me, & which Montaudevert has been pleased to term aspersions on his character, where observations founded on fact, & such as his conduct fully justified; & which not being disposed to retract, I received from him the ill treatment he has the effrontery to mention, after having declined the invitation, as a man of honor, gave him. As to his simile, the public can best determine whether his conduct has not more nearly than mine corresponded with that of a snarling puppy, who having privately snapped at, or bit a person, retires with a loud barking at the first appearance of the danger to which his impudent assault has exposed him. E. GUERIN. New York, July 17, 1786.
      Note: A reply by James Montaudevert is not yet found. - PJA 2011.

      . 1786 Aug 1 - This day will be landed on Browne - John's Wharf, the cargo of the Polacre El Christo Del Buen Viage, from Barcelona, consisting of hight proof Brandy, in pipes, hogshead & barrels, white & red Barcelona, Malaga & Malmsey Wines, in pipes, hogshead & barrels. Likewise, a small assortment of Barcelona Handkerchiefs, which article will be disposed of. By James Montaudevert, No. 202, Queen Street. Also a few cases of excellent Claret.

      . 1786 Aug 09 - This day will be landed out of the Schooner Nancy, Capt. Stewart, from St Eustatia, on VanZandt's wharf, a quantity of powered muscovado sugars. Some Tobago rum, cocoa, cotton & molasses, all which articles will be disposed of James Montaudevert, who will give attendance on the wharf.

      . 1787 Mar 7, Nice is hereby given to al the creditors of the late John James Coulougnac, that James Montaudevert of this city has received from the heirs at law, in France a power of Attorney to liquidate the estate of the said deceased. All papers concerning may be deposited in the office of the Hon Consult of France.
      1788 Feb 5 - The house No. 202, Queen St. next door to Mr. Thos. Pearfall's in which Mr. James Montaudevert now lives, is to be let. Enquire at No. 9. Queen St. - - -