Person ID: I21993 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
The native Person Person profile places a plus sign just before children's names
to indicate whether the child has descendants,
and to serve as a hyperlink to a descendant report for that child.
This mod changes that descendant indicator to a down-arrow.
It also adds an up-arrow as an indicator that parents have ancestors.
The ancestor indicator is a hyperlink to a parents' ancestor chart.
The native Person Profile lists the names of all branches that the profiled person is in.
This mod hides branch names from some non-administrative users.
The exact set of branch names that are hidden from which users is determined by a mod option
See the mod options or the Wiki article for specifics.
The Regroup Person-Move Media mod simply moves the Media section of the Person Profile from below to above the Event Map. It has no mod options
This mod suppresses ALL data about a person if that person is living or private,
and if the user does not have permission to see the person.
(The native Person Profile will hide the name or show just the initials, and will display links to living relatives.)
The Regroup Person-Sources mod changes the Person Profile to show only the Source title for each Source Citation as the page loads.
It also adds buttons and single-letter hyperlinks that allow you to display the source and/or citation details,
and possibly to display a source image. It has no mod options.
See the Wiki article for details.
This mod changes the layout of the Person Profile in several ways,
with the intent of making it easier to read. For example,
It moves some the profiled person's events below the person's Parent and Family data,
Adds headings (e.g. Parents, Family or Families, Media, Event Map) above each block of data, and
Moves 'metadata' (e.g. the personID, date of last change, and links to the Group Sheet and Family Chart) into headings.
It makes numerous additional changes, some of which are controlled by mod options.
See the Wiki article for details.
This mod's purpose is to treat the standard biological Parent-Child relationship as an unstated default.
The exact terms to be ignored (such as 'natural', 'birth', or 'biological') must be specified as mod options.
This mod changes the layout of Event dates and places,
combining them into one cell so that the date never wraps.
It also tries to move the event text (not the comment) onto that same line.
It's fairly subtle; see the mod's Wiki article for details.
Went back to France to pick up the rest of his family, but never returned. His ship may have been lost, or he may have run into the very persecution he was trying to escape.
1. Henry Mershon (ID:I21994)(Age 66) b. 1672, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France d. 20 Sep 1738, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA(Age 66)
– It is generally reported that he migrated with his son Henry to escape persecution of (Protestant) Huguenots in France. But one source says that he arrived with his wife and children.
Text: Name: Marchand
Arrival Year: 1685
Arrival Place: Long Island
Family Members: Wife & children; Son Henri
Source Publication Code: 4056
Primary Immigrant: Marchand, Henri
Annotation: History of the Huguenots who settled in New Jersey between 1677 and 1710. Pages 1-24 give names, birth dates and birthplaces. Also in no. 714, Boyer, Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey, pp. 222-237.
Source Bibliography: KOEHLER, ALBERT F. The Huguenots or Early French in New Jersey. Mimeographed. Bloomfield, NJ: the author, 1955. 34p.
Page: 9
Name: Lewis Publishing Co; Location: New York; Date: 1945;
Citation:
Page: Vol IV, p 389
Text: Bio of Irving Warren Mershon, contemporary with the publication date, and notes about his imigrant ancestors: Henri Merchand, Henri's son Henry Mershon (who resettled in New Jersey), and Henry's children Thomas, Henry III, Peter, Mary, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Ann, and Sarah.
Name: Huguenot Society of New Jersey; Location: Bloomfield, NJ; Date: 1984;
Citation:
Page: p9
Text: Single paragraph :
Henri Marchand, born in the vicinity of Caen, France, with his wife and oldest son, Henri, and other children, came to America about 1685, settling first in Newtown, L.I. Henri, Jr, growing up in Newtown, learned the art of weaving. Before 1690 had married Ann___. His will, dated Maidenhead, Hunterdon County, July 1738, names his wife Ann and the following children: Henri, Andrew, Peter, Thomas, Mary, Ann, Rebecca, Elizabeth, and Sarah.