Name7G GF Lewis Jolly 
Birthabout 1685, Switzerland
Deathbefore 10 March 17251621
Memo(date will proved)
Spouses
Birth13 March 1686
Memo(de Normandie narrative)
Deathbefore 12 May 1762
Memo(date will proved)
Relocated notes for 7G GF Lewis Jolly
IMMIGRANT. Despite several sources on the storied de Normandie family that say Lewis Jolly died in Geneva, Switzerland shortly after his marriage to Marguerite de Normandie, the proof that he did live at least some of his life in America comes in the form of several baptisms here of his children and his will on file in Philadelphia County. I assume, though, he came from Geneva.
Discrepant Facts notes for 7G GF Lewis Jolly
Several key dates associated with the life of Marguerite de Normandie and Lewis Jolly are problematic. The NGSQ article cited says she came to America with her father in 1708 and met Lewis Jolly here. Other sources say she married Lewis Jolly, had daughter Marie and Lewis died-- before Marguerite emigrated. But Marie Jolly, daughter of Lewis and Marguerite, was christened in Philadelphia in 1707 and her sister Susanna in 1705. So whether they married before or after their arrival in America, I don’t know, but one way or the other, I believe Lewis and Marguerite were both immigrant ancestors of ours.
My Comments notes for 7G GF Lewis Jolly
The will of Lewis Jolley of the City of Philadelphia, written 17 Feb 1725 proved 10 Mar 1725. He named no children, probably since most or all were minors. He left everything to and designated as Executrix his wife Margaret. I’m certain that daughter Mary had not yet married, but it would have been nice had Lewis at least named his children or even mentioned he had some.
Children Names notes for 7G GF Lewis Jolly
According to Gearhart, Lewis and Marguerite had these children: Susanna baptized 1705 married Thomas Hamilton, Marie baptized 1707 married John Beckett, Theophilus baptized 1710 and Andrew baptized 1719.
Parent-Proof notes for Marguerite (Spouse 1)
A small article on Marguerite de Normandie in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ), a publication I assume meets some research standard for validity, said she was born 13 Mar 1686 in Geneva, Switzerland, daughter of Andrew and Louise (Clerc) de Normandie.
Research notes for Marguerite (Spouse 1)
1761, May 25. Budd, Margaret, of Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., widow; will of. To my only surviving daughter, Mary Budd, all my clothing; but, if she dies, then to my granddaughter, Elizabeth Ross, wife of Alexander Ross. Granddaughter Rebeckah Jolly, £5. Grandchildren, Mary Hopewell, Deborah Budd, Margaret Cowgill and Margaret Budd, £5 each. Executor — said Alexander Ross. Witnesses — Colin Campbell, Elizabeth Elton, Mary Campbell. Proved May 12, 1762.