Person:Moncier LaForce (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 27 Aug 1756
  1. Robert LaForce1756 -
  2. Rene LaForce, IIIAbt 1757 -
  3. Ann Laforce1758 -
  4. Agnes Laforce1760 -
  5. Judith Laforce1765 -
  6. Moncier LaForce1768 - 1814
  7. Samuel La ForceAbt 1769 -
m. 12 Dec 1802
Facts and Events
Name Moncier LaForce
Alt Name Monsieur LeForce
Commonly Used Name Mount LeForce
Alt Name[3] Monsire Laforce
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 21 Jul 1768 St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Christening[3] 23 Mar 1769 St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Marriage 12 Dec 1802 Botetourt County, Virginiato Catherine Sutherland
Military? 1812 War of 1812 -
Death[1] 5 Oct 1814 Norfolk City, Virginia, United Statesdied in the hospital of disease

Research notes

  • comrade of Abednego Kiser
  • wounded in War of 1812
  • 1 Oct 1806 - bought 112 acres on Sinking Creek (Clinch River) in Russell county, VA from William and Phoebe Foster
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 L81B-K14 (FamilySearch Family Tree), in FamilySearch Family Tree
    includes sources, last accessed Sep 2024.
  2.   Source needed.

    Book 5, Page 357
    08 Nov 1816

    On the application of Catherine Laforce widow of Monseiur Laforce deceased to make the necessary proof to entitle her and the children of the deceased to the pension allowed by law: John Hamon being duly sworn deposeth that the said Montseiur Laforce was under his command as a captain in the service of the United States in the capacity of a private soldier detached from the militia in the County of Russell, and served at Norfolk in the 6th Regiment commanded by Lieut Col Henry E. Coleman, that the said Montsieur died of sickness while in the said service as a private on the 5th day of October 1814 and that the said Catherine together with the children of the said Montsieur & Catherine resides in the County of Russell & is yet unmarried. Nancy Yeats a respectable person being duly sworn deposeth and saith that she was present & saw the applicant & deceased joined together in marriage in Botetourt County, Virginia. The said Catherine being duly sworn deposeth & saith that the following are the names and ages of the children of the deceased, to wit Nancy about 12 years old – Adaline about 11 years old – Sarah about 10 years old – Elyah about 8 years old – James about 5 years old - & Rachel about 3 years old.


    Book 5, Page 435

    02 Sep 1817



    Ordered that Henry Sutherland be appointed guardian for Nancy, Ataline, Sally, Elijah, James and Rachel infants, orphans of Montsier Laforce dec’d, whereupon he entered into bond in the penalty of six hundred dollars with Abraham Childers and James Sutherland his securities.


    Book 9, Page 312

    05 Jul 1831

    Rachel Laforce, orphan of Monsieur Laforce deceased, being of the age of 14 years came into court and made choice of William Harding for her guardian, who is approved by the court, and thereupon he together with John Yates and Jefferson Banian his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $200 conditioned according to law.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Douglas, William. The Douglas register: being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797. An index of Goochland Wills : notes on the French-Hugeunot [sic] refugees who lived in Manakin-Town. (Richmond, Virginia: J.W. Ferguson & Sons, 1928)
    233.

    Rene Laforce & Agnes Moseby, a son named Monsire born Jul: 21 1768.
    Baptized Mar: 23 1769.
    p. 84.