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Charles seems to be Charles Etienne as his baptism in 1729 (found on the IGI) is good for the date of birth of his first child Hester in 1753 but a marriage record would go a long way to proving it plus I know that the IGI is transcribed and so it 'could' be incorrect. The IGI says this man's parents were William (Guillaume) and Ann but I am wondering what could be out there to prove this other than the fat that my Charles named his two of his children William and Ann.
William was Charles and Sarah's 6th son, Ann(e) was 4th and 5th daughter. If they'd named their eldest or second eldest son and daughter William and Ann it would have carried more weight that these were his parents names. It's not impossible, but I would have thought one of the elder sons and daughters are more likely to have been named after their grandparents. It's not a hard fast rule in England but does happen more often.
Also, there is another family of Paul in St Botolph Bishopsgate at the same time, have you eliminated these as a posible relation? There is some similarity in children's names.
The 1729 and 1741 marriage are for the same William/Guillaume Paul, whose father was Charles. However, that William is listed on his marriage as (and my French isn't that good) I think a Lawyer and Doctor of Medicine (Licentie la droite civil and canonique and docteur en medicine). While his son could have become a weaver, I would have thought perhaps less likely? No Wills appear to exist for the family to confirm unfortunately.
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