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Origins of DuBois and Deyo families and Surname translation information.
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HUSBAND Abraham DUBOIS I View Family Group Record as a Child
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Birth
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26 Dec 1657
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Manheim Die Palfz, Germany111 Add’l Info
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Baptism
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Abraham's baptismal sponsors were Antoine Carton and Marie Blanchan.
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Military
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1715
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2nd Canadian Expedition in Col. Thomas Farmer's Regiment, 6th Company, George van Est, Captain
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Death
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7 Oct 1731
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY
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Burial
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Walloon Cemetery, New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY The cemetery is located on Huguenot Street in New Paltz.
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Marriage
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6 Mar 1681
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Kingston, Ulster Co., NY They were married at the First Dutch Church.
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Will
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1 Oct 1730
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Father
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Louis (Louis The Walloon) DUBOIS b: 21 Oct 1626 in Wicre, Near Lille, Artois, France
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Mother
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Catherine (Catryn) BLANCHAN b: 7 Oct 1627 in Wicres, Flanders, Holland
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WIFE Margaret DEYOU (Deyo)
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Birth
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1662
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Calais, Province Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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Death
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1731
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Father
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Christian DEYOU b: 1620 in St. Pol, Artios, France
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Mother
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Jeanne VERBEAU (Wibau) b: 1624 in Bruyelle, France
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CHILDREN of this union
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Sarah DUBOIS
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Birth
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20 Jun 1682
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 112
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Death
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13 Jan 1747
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY
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Marriage
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1703
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Roelif ELTING (ELTINGE) in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY b: 27 Oct 1678 in Hurley, Ulster, NY d: 13 Jan 1747 in New Paltz, Ulster, NY
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Spouse Father
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Jan Roeloffson ELTINGE b: 29 Jul 1632 Switchelaer, Drenthe, Holland d: 1713 New Paltz, Ulster, NY
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Spouse Mother
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Jacomyntie Cornelius SLECHT b: 25 Jul 1645 in Woerden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands d: 2 May 1702 in Hurley, Ulster, NY
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Children
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Abraham DUBOIS II
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Baptized
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17 Apr 1685
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 111
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Death
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3 Mar 1758
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Montgomery Township, Somerset Co., NJ
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Religion
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3 Apr 1752
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a recorded member of the Reformed Church, Harlingen, Montgomery Township, Somerset Co., NJ. He held Pew no. 21 men's places and No. 7, 3rd place for women.
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Marriage
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12 Oct 1717
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Marie LARZALERE in Kingston, Ulster, NY b: 6 Dec 1681 in Flatbush, Ulster Co., NY d: 3 Mar 1758 in Somerset Co., NJ
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Spouse Father
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Nicholas LARZALIERE (Larzalere) b: Mar 1655 in Flanders d: 11 Sep 1699 in Staten Island, Richmond, NY
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Spouse Mother
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Francois Oise BILLIOU b: 1655 in Leyden, S Holland, Netherlands d: 1701 in Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY
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Children
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Leah Corlea DUBOIS View Family Group Record as a Parent
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Birth
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16 Oct 1687
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 112
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Death
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12 Sep 1758
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Paradise Township, Cancaster Co., PA
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Burial
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Carpenter's Graveyard, Paradise Township, Lancaster Co., PA
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Marriage
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2 Jun 1713
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Phillip FEREE in First Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
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Spouse Father
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Daniel FERREE b: 10 Mar 1646/47 in Picardie, Loire, France d: 1687 in Billigheim on Rhine, Bavaria
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Spouse Mother
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Marie de la WARREMBERE (Warrenbere) b: 1653 in Picardie, Loire, France d: 1 Jan 1716 in Conestoga, Lancaster County, PA
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Children
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View Family Group Record
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Rachel DUBOIS (Twin)
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Baptized
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13 Oct 1689
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 112 Her baptismal sponsors were Abraham Hasbrouck and Maria Deyo.
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Death
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2 May 1773
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
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Marriage Bann
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29 Mar 1714
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Published in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
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Marriage
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6 Apr 1714
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Isaac DUBOIS (her 1st Cousin), in Ulster, Clinton, NY b: 25 Sep 1691 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY d: 10 Feb 1729 in Perkiomen, Montgomery Co., PA
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Spouse Father
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Solomon DUBOIS b: 3 Feb 1669 Kingston, Ulster, NYd: 15 Feb 1759 New Paltz, Ulster, NY
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Spouse Mother
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Tryntje Barentsten Focken GERRITSEN b: 3 Feb 1671 in New Paltz, Ulster, NY d: 1729 in New Paltz, Ulster, NY
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Children
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Marriage
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23 Feb 1734
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William COATS in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
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Mary DUBOIS (Twin)
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Baptized
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13 Oct 1689
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 112 Her baptismal sponsors were Abraham Hasbrouck and Maria Deyo.
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Death
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1692
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY
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Catherine DUBOIS
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Birth
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21 May 1693
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New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY 112
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Death
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1 Oct 1750
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in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA
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Marriage
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4 OCT 1728
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William DONALDSON; Kingston, Ulster Co., NY b: 11 Jun 1699 in Dunbarnie, Perthshire, Scotland d: 1721 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA
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Spouse Father
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John DONALDSON b: 1673 in Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland d: Unknown Date
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Spouse Mother
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Isobel ANDERSON b: 1677 in Dunbarnie, Perthshire, Scotland d: Unknown Date
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Children
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Noah DUBOIS
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Baptized
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18 Feb 1700
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Kingston, Ulster Co., NY 112
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Death
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1702
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Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
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Joel DUBOIS
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Birth
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20 Jun 1703
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Kingston, Ulster Co., NY 112
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Death
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21 Jun 1734
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Ulster Co., NY
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Occupation
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1772
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Farmer and Real Estate Broker; Western Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
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Property
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1787
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Buffington Island
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Source Details:
Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III Frank William Shriver
Abraham DuBois, eldest son of Louis and Catharine (Blancon) DuBois, born near Lyons, France, in 1656, died at New Palz, New York, October 7, 1731. He married Margaret DeYou (Deyou) and had seven children, the youngest of whom, married Philip Ferree, who, according to data collected and published by the Shriver family, was a son of John LaFierere, generally known as Ferree, a silk weaver in France, who on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, fled with his family to Strasburg, Germany, where they resided for two years and then removed to Landau, a walled town on Lake Constance, on the borders of Switzerland, where John Ferree died, about 1704. He had married Mary Warrenbuer, who after his death set out for London with her six children, Daniel, Philip, John, Catharine, Mary and Jane, with a view of emigrating to America, where some of hers and husband's compatriots, and doubtless relatives, had long since located. Having heard of William Penn and his Colony in Pennsylvania, she sought out Penn, then residing in Kensington, and received from him encouragement and assistance to transport herself and her family to Pennsylvania. After remaining in London for six months she sailed with her family to New York. The family settled among the other Huguenots at a place called Esopus, near Kingston, and remained there two years. Before leaving London Queen Anne presented them with many implements for tilling the soil.
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