Thurot family genealogy

Thurot, commander in the French Navy, was of Irish descent His paternal grandfather, Captain Farrell, was a native of Ireland, and an officer in the service of King James ?I. With that king Captain Farrell emigrated to France, married a French lady, and died soon after. After his death his widow gave birth to a son in Boulogne, who was left to the care of her family, and went by the name of Thurot. Remaining in Boulogne for many years, that son married; and became acquainted with an Irish smuggler named Farrell, who claimed kindred with him. With this man, Thurot’s son, then about 15 years of age, went to sea, and after many vicissitudes became commander in the French Navy. At the head of a small fleet, he was sent to invade Ireland; but his fleet was captured off the Isle of Man, and himself killed in the action, A.D. 1759.

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