1626 - 1680 (54 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Jean Dupuy was born in 1626 in Gabrielles, France; died in 1680 in , , , France. Jean married Anne De Saint Heyer, Dupuy in 1652 in Gabrielles, France. Anne was born in 1632 in , , , France; died in 1704 in , , Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Bartholemew Dupuy was born in 1652 in , , , France; died on 7 Mar 1743 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA.
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2. | Bartholemew Dupuy (1.Jean1) was born in 1652 in , , , France; died on 7 Mar 1743 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1700, Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA
Notes:
Naturalization of the French Huguenots - 1705
LAWS OF VIRGINIA APRIL 18 TO MAY 12, 1705
An Act for Naturalization of Claude Phillipe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Fanure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others.
Whereas Claude Phillipe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Faure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others, Born in France and Other Foreign Countrys, have made humble Suit to this General Assembly for Naturalization, and they having in Order thereto received the Oaths by Law Enjoyned,
Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor, Council, and Burgesses of this present General Assembly and the Authority thereof, And it is hereby enacted, That
Jacob Amonet
Andrew Aubry
James Belivet
Francis Bering
David Bernard
Daniel Blovet
Peter Bocard
John Peter Bondurand
John Bossard
Henry Bradonneau,
Moses Brok
James Brousse
Henry Cabany
Joseph Callot
John Calvert
John Cambel
Michel Cantepie
Jacob Capon
Paul Castige
Gedeon Chambon
James Champagne
Stephen Chastain
Peter Chataigmer
Peter Chatain
Joseph Chermeson
Francis Clapier
Philipe Claud
Andreas Cocke
John Francis Decoppet
Lewis de Fertre
Jean Delaune
Jacob Delony
John Delony
John Dep
Claude Phillipe de Richebourg
Theodore de Rosseaux
Paul de Vesaz
Daniel Duchemin
John Oger du Clos
Peter du Foy
Jeremiah du Mass
John du Pre
Thomas du Pre
Barthelemy Dupuy
John Farey
Daniel Fauire
Peter Fauire
Peter Fellon
Isaac Figuier
Jacob Flournois
Peter Fonjall
John Fonvielle
Francois Flournoy
Jaques Flournoy
John Forquerand
Isaac Gaudovin
Anthony Gevandon
John Gori
Peter Gori
John Guerant
John Guil
Joseph Guil
Stephen Guil
Simon Hungaute
Samuel Hungazel
John Imbert
John Joanny
Gaspard Korner
John Korneu
Jaimes Lacaze
Isaac Lafite
James Lagrand
Daniel Langlade
Isaac Le Febure
Rene Massomeau La Forie
Charles Lapierre
John Le Villam
Moses Livreau
John Lorange
Stephen Lovis
John Lucadon
Peter Macant
John Mallard
Peter Mallard
Stephen Mallet
John Mariott
John Martin
Peter Massaw
Anthony Matton
Gabriel Maupin
John Mazeres
Daniel Mebins
David Menetries
David Merveil
Abraham Michaux
Michel Michel
Abraham Minot
Francis Miromon
Timothy Morell
Peter Morissatt
Abraham Moulin
Joseph Mouluner
Mathieu Oger
Joseph Oliver
Lewis Orange
John Panetier
Isaac Parentos
John Parmentier
Jean Pasteur
Peter Peru
Joshua Petit
John James Phaisant
James Pinson
Francis Pommier
Peter Prevot
Anthony Rapine
Daniel Rebant
Abraham Remy
John Guy Rey
James Ribbeau
Francis Ribot
John Robert
John Roger,
John Rosset
James Roux
Timothy Rowx
Peter Sabbatier
Stephen Sarazen,
Francis Sassin
John Say
John Serjanton
Augustin Simon
Abraham Soblet
James Soblet
Peter Soblet
Gasper Sobrih
John Sollaegre
John Soville
Jean Thilbeaurt
John Thomas
Stephen Tourneir
Anthony Trabueq,
John Valton
Adam Vignes
Peter Vitte
John Voyer
Charles Waldenborg,
And every of them be, and are by vertue [sic] hereof, Capable of Free Traffick and tradeing, of Takeing up and Purchasing, Conveying, Devising, and Inheriting of Lands and Tenements, And from hemceforth be Declared, Deemed, and holden, And in all Construction of Law Stated, Vested, and Indulged with all Priviledges, Liberties, and Immunityes Whatsoever, relating to this Colony thatany Naturall Born Englishman is Capable of,
Provided always that this Act nor anything herein Contained shall be Construed to enable any of the persons aforenamed to hold, Execute, or Enjoy any Place, Office, Calling, or Employment prohibited by an Act of Parliament, made in the 7th and 8th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, King William the third, Entituled An Act for preventing frauds and regulateing Abuses in the Plantation Trade, or by any other Statute of England.
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The Laws Of Virginia. Being A Supplement To Hening's The Statutes At Large 1700-1750, pages 39-41.
SOURCES
DuPuy Family Papers, Genealogical Guide 1963 Manuscript Collection, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA
The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and His Descendants by Rev. B. H. Dupuy, Page 178 Copyright 1908 by Rev. B. H. Dupuy
Dupuy Family papers which were donated to the Virginia Historical Society include a genealogical guide, compiled in 1963. It states that Bartholomew and his wife, Suzanne, fled from France in 1685 as Huguenot refugees, finally migrating to Virginia in 1700.
Bartholomew Dupuy descended from Alleman, the oldest son of the Crusader, Hugo Dupuy. He was probably born in the Provence of Languedoc. By virtue of his descent, he had an heired title of "Count".
When Bartholomew was eighteen years of age, he enlisted in the French army as a common soldier. He served for fourteen years, during which he fought fourteen pitched battles as well as skirmishes and duels. He also won the admiration and confidence of King Luis XIV; so, he was promoted to Lieutenant, and transferred to the King's household guards. While in the King's service, he was provided with a written pass containing the signature of the King, which prohibited any one from molesting his progress.
He married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, a young Countess of noble standing, and of the Huguenot faith. A detailed account of the experiences which he and his wife endured during the short time they remained in France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and of their escape in December of 1685 is given in "The Story of the Huguenot's Sword" which was published in "Harper's New Monthly Magazine" of April 1857. The author of this story was John Esten Cooke.
The sword, a possession of Bartholomew since the time of his service, was what was known as a short sword with a triangular blade, not exceeding three feet in length. He wore it at the waist; and was wearing it on the evening upon which Captain Jarnilloc, backed by soldiers, came to his home at his chateau at Velours in Saintogne. But, Dupuy was also armed with a piece of parchment which stated that any annoyance of Dupuy would be at the peril of any officer who commanded it as this was the Royal Will of the King, which would be in effect until the first of December 1685; and, this directive was signed "Louis". The Dragoon had hoped to arrest Dupuy on a charge of heresy for his Huguenot beliefs. Others throughout the country were not only being persecuted, but beaten, robbed, tortured, and killed if they did not profess the Catholic faith on the spot. He now backed down; but not without searching the premises for any other heretics that might be hiding on Dupuy's property. Dupuy's friend, Msr. Fontaine, escaped discovery in the secret room where Bartholomew had hidden him just upon the Dragoon's arrival. Captain Jarnilloc and his company left, defeated for the moment.
Bartholomew had been planning his family's escape during the few short months since the Revocation had taken place. He now sent his friend, Fontaine, ahead with his betrothed, Anne Boursiquot, her sister, Elizabeth Boursiquot, and his little niece, Jeannette Forestier. He gave him instructions where to travel, finally ending up at the brig Portsmouth, which would carry him and his little troupe to England, where he was to await Dupuy and his family's arrival. Not thirty minutes after Fontaine's departure, Captain Jarnilloc returned, determined to smoke out the heretics that he felt sure were there. Dupuy informed him that they had left; and, he was immediately off in pursuit. However, Dupuy followed him, eventually catching up and challenging him with his short sword, soundly wounding him, but not mortally......just enough to interrupt the pursuit of Fontaine and his company.
Fontaine's subsequent adventure was frightful as he and his charges were left an extra day waiting for the boat Captain to leave. It became too dangerous and the Captain told him that he could not help him. Fontaine was forced to leave and travel along the coast, hoping to reconnect with the Portsmouth. However, unremitting patrols looking for escaping Huguenots continued to range about making it impossible to hail the ship from the shore. Another whole day passed in this manner before, only by the Grace of God, they were able to board the ship, whereupon Fontaine fell upon his knees thanking the Lord above.
Meanwhile, Dupuy was to meet with the local Catholic Cure to listen to his appeal for him to abjure and become a Catholic. Their arguments went on for hours with the Cure finally agreeing to withhold informing upon Dupuy until the day after the King's amnesty would expire. The following morning, Dupuy sold his estate to Seigneur Agoust for one third of it's value in gold. He then bought a Page's costume for his wife and returned home whereupon they readied themselves to flee, he clad in his uniform as king's guardsman, with his trusty sword thrust into his belt. Upon their heels came the Dragoons as Agoust had betrayed them to Captain Jarnilloc.
Jarnilloc raced after them and finally intercepted their trail. He then fired his pistol at them. The ball missed Dupuy; but, struck his wife in the chest. At this, Dupuy shot Jarnilloc straight through the heart. He grabbed his wife's horse's bridle and galloped away. He was shocked to see Susanna all of a sudden sit up erect, finding that she had not been wounded as the ball had been stopped by her book of psalms which she carried in her bosom.
Further adventures were helped along by the letter from the King, as most people met could not read; but could only recognize the Royal Seal. They continued on into Germany and relative safety. Next, they traveled to England, where they stayed until 1700, finally coming to America and settling in Virginia. The sword came to America, too, where it was passed down, and was long treasured as an heirloom by his descendants from his grandson, John Bartholomew. It was worn in the Revolutionary War by Capt. James Dupuy of Nottoway County, Virginia; and, he, in turn left it to his grandson, Dr. John James Dupuy, son of Dr. William Jones Dupuy. It was lost in a raid by Federal troops during the Civil War by this last owner. It had been left at his mother-in-law's house, which was pillaged and burnt to the ground. Whether the sword was burned in the house or carried off by Federal troops is unknown.
LAND HOLDINGS:
208 acres on the south side of Lower Manakin Creek, King William Parish, Henrico County, Virginia as evidenced by the 1722 Vestry Book
Bartholemew married Countess Susanne La Villen in 1685 in , , , France. Countess (daughter of Charles LeVillaine and Rachel DeLaunay) was born in 1658 in Gabrielles, France; died in 1737 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Elizabeth Dupuy was born in 1685 in , , Netherlands; died on 6 Jun 1720 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA.
- 4. Pierre Dupuy was born in 1694 in Erlingen, Augsburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Sep 1777 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA.
- 5. Martha DuPuy was born in 1696 in Erlangen, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 May 1740 in , King William, Virginia, USA.
- 6. John James Dupuy was born in 1698 in Erlangen, Bayern, Germany; died in Feb 1775 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA.
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4. | Pierre Dupuy (2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1694 in Erlingen, Augsburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Sep 1777 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1750-1797, , Goochland, Virginia, USA
Notes:
Edict of Nantes
The Edict of Nantes (sometimes spelled Edict of Nantz) was issued on April 13, 1598 by Henry IV of France to grant the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic. The main concern was civil unity, and the Edict separated civil from religious unity, treated some Protestants for the first time as more than mere schismatics and heretics, and opened a path for secularism and tolerance. In offering general freedom of conscience to individuals, the edict offered many specific concessions to the Protestants, such as amnesty and the reinstatement of their civil rights, including the right to work in any field or for the State and to bringces directly to the king. It marks the end of the religious wars that tore apart the population of France during the second half of the 16th century.
The Edict aimed primarily to end the long-running, disruptive French Wars of Religion. Henry IV also had personal reasons for supporting the Edict. Prior to assuming the throne in 1589 he had espoused Protestantism, and he remained sympathetic to the Protestant cause: he had converted to Catholicism only in 1593 in order to secure his position as king, supposedly saying "Paris is well worth a Mass". The Edict succeeded in restoring peace and internal unity to France, though it pleased neither party: Catholics rejected the apparent recognition of Protestantism as a permanent element in French society and still hoped to enforce religious uniformity, while Protestants aspired to parity with Catholics. "Toleration in France was a royal notion, and the religious settlement was dependent upon the continued support of the crown."
Re-establishing royal authority in France required internal peace, based on limited toleration enforced by the crown. Since royal troops could not be everywhere, Huguenots needed to be granted strictly circumscribed possibilities of self-defense.
The Edict of Nantes that Henry IV signed comprised four basic texts, including a principal text made up of 92 articles and largely based on unsuccessful peace treaties signed during the recent wars. The Edict also included 56 "particular" (secret) articles dealing with Protestant rights and obligations. For example, the French state guaranteed protection of French Protestants travelling abroad from the Inquisition. "This crucifies me," protested Pope Clement VIII, upon hearing of the Edict. The final two parts consisted of brevets (letters patent) which contained the military clauses and pastoral clauses. These two brevets were withdrawn in 1629 by Louis XIII, following a final religious civil war.
The two letters patent supplementing the Edict granted the Protestants places of safety (places de sûreté), which were military strongholds such as La Rochelle, in support of which the king paid 180,000 écus a year, along with a further 150 emergency forts (places de refuge), to be maintained at the Huguenots' own expense. Such an act of toleration was unusual in Western Europe, where standard practice forced subjects to follow the religion of their ruler — the application of the principle of cuius regio, eius religio.
While it granted certain privileges to Protestants, the edict reaffirmed Catholicism as the established religion of France. Protestants gained no exemption from paying the tithe and had to respect Catholic holidays and restrictions regarding marriage. The authorities limited Protestant freedom of worship to specified geographic areas. The Edict dealt only with Protestant and Catholic coexistence; it made no mention of Jews, or of Muslims, who were offered temporary asylum in France when the Moriscos were being expelled from Spain.
The original Act which promulgated the Edict, has disappeared. The Archives Nationales in Paris preserves only the text of a shorter document modified by concessions extracted from the King by the clergy and the Parlement of Paris, which delayed ten months, before finally signing and setting seals to the document in 1599. A copy of the first edict, sent for safekeeping to Protestant Geneva, survives. The provincial parlements resisted in their turn; the most recalcitrant, the parlement of Rouen, did not unreservedly register the Edict until 1609.
Revocation
The Edict remained in unaltered effect, registered by the parliaments as "fundamental and irrevocable law", with the exception of the brevets, which had been granted for a period of eight years, and were renewed by Henry in 1606 and in 1611 by Marie de Médecis, who confirmed the Edict within a week of the assassination of Henry, stilling Protestant fears of another St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. The subsidies had been reduced by degrees, as Henry gained more secure control of the nation.[9] By the peace of Montpellier in 1622, concluding a Huguenot revolt in Languedoc, the fortified Protestant towns were reduced to two, La Rochelle and Montauban. The brevets were entirely withdrawn in 1629, by Louis XIII, following the Siege of La Rochelle, in which Cardinal Richelieu blockaded the city for fourteen months.
During the remainder of Louis XIII's reign, and especially during the minority of Louis XIV, the implementation of the Edict varied year by year, voiced in declarations and orders, and in case decisions in the Council, fluctuating according to the tides of domestic politics and the relations of France with powers abroad.
In October 1685, Louis XIV, the grandson of Henry IV, renounced the Edict and declared Protestantism illegal with the Edict of Fontainebleau. This act, commonly called the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, had very damaging results for France. While the wars of religion did not re-ignite, many Protestants chose to leave France, most moving to Great Britain, Prussia, the Dutch Republic, Switzerland and the new French colonies in North America. Huguenots also settled in South Africa. This exodus deprived France of many of its most skilled and industrious individuals, who would from now on aid France's rivals in Holland and England. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes also further damaged the perception of Louis XIV abroad, making the Protestant nations bordering France even more hostile to his regime. Upon the revocation of the edict, Frederick Wilhelm issued the Edict of Potsdam, which encouraged Protestants to come to Brandenburg.
Naturalization of the French Huguenots - 1705
APRIL 18 TO MAY 12, 1705, Virginia
An Act for Naturalization of Claude Phillipe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Fanure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others.
Whereas Claude Phillipe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Faure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others, Born in France and Other Foreign Countrys, have made humble Suit to this General Assembly for Naturalization, and they having in Order thereto received the Oaths by Law Enjoyned,
Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor, Council, and Burgesses of this present General Assembly and the Authority thereof, And it is hereby enacted, That
Jacob Amonet
Andrew Aubry
James Belivet
Francis Bering
David Bernard
Daniel Blovet
Peter Bocard
John Peter Bondurand
John Bossard
Henry Bradonneau,
Moses Brok
James Brousse
Henry Cabany
Joseph Callot
John Calvert
John Cambel
Michel Cantepie
Jacob Capon
Paul Castige
Gedeon Chambon
James Champagne
Stephen Chastain
Peter Chataigmer
Peter Chatain
Joseph Chermeson
Francis Clapier
Philipe Claud
Andreas Cocke
John Francis Decoppet
Lewis de Fertre
Jean Delaune
Jacob Delony
John Delony
John Dep
Claude Phillipe de Richebourg
Theodore de Rosseaux
Paul de Vesaz
Daniel Duchemin
John Oger du Clos
Peter du Foy
Jeremiah du Mass
John du Pre
Thomas du Pre
Barthelemy Dupuy
John Farey
Daniel Fauire
Peter Fauire
Peter Fellon
Isaac Figuier
Jacob Flournois
Peter Fonjall
John Fonvielle
Francois Flournoy
Jaques Flournoy
John Forquerand
Isaac Gaudovin
Anthony Gevandon
John Gori
Peter Gori
John Guerant
John Guil
Joseph Guil
Stephen Guil
Simon Hungaute
Samuel Hungazel
John Imbert
John Joanny
Gaspard Korner
John Korneu
Jaimes Lacaze
Isaac Lafite
James Lagrand
Daniel Langlade
Isaac Le Febure
Rene Massomeau La Forie
Charles Lapierre
John Le Villam
Moses Livreau
John Lorange
Stephen Lovis
John Lucadon
Peter Macant
John Mallard
Peter Mallard
Stephen Mallet
John Mariott
John Martin
Peter Massaw
Anthony Matton
Gabriel Maupin
John Mazeres
Daniel Mebins
David Menetries
David Merveil
Abraham Michaux
Michel Michel
Abraham Minot
Francis Miromon
Timothy Morell
Peter Morissatt
Abraham Moulin
Joseph Mouluner
Mathieu Oger
Joseph Oliver
Lewis Orange
John Panetier
Isaac Parentos
John Parmentier
Jean Pasteur
Peter Peru
Joshua Petit
John James Phaisant
James Pinson
Francis Pommier
Peter Prevot
Anthony Rapine
Daniel Rebant
Abraham Remy
John Guy Rey
James Ribbeau
Francis Ribot
John Robert
John Roger,
John Rosset
James Roux
Timothy Rowx
Peter Sabbatier
Stephen Sarazen,
Francis Sassin
John Say
John Serjanton
Augustin Simon
Abraham Soblet
James Soblet
Peter Soblet
Gasper Sobrih
John Sollaegre
John Soville
Jean Thilbeaurt
John Thomas
Stephen Tourneir
Anthony Trabueq,
John Valton
Adam Vignes
Peter Vitte
John Voyer
Charles Waldenborg,
And every of them be, and are by vertue [sic] hereof, Capable of Free Traffick and tradeing, of Takeing up and Purchasing, Conveying, Devising, and Inheriting of Lands and Tenements, And from hemceforth be Declared, Deemed, and holden, And in all Construction of Law Stated, Vested, and Indulged with all Priviledges, Liberties, and Immunityes Whatsoever, relating to this Colony thatany Naturall Born Englishman is Capable of,
Provided always that this Act nor anything herein Contained shall be Construed to enable any of the persons aforenamed to hold, Execute, or Enjoy any Place, Office, Calling, or Employment prohibited by an Act of Parliament, made in the 7th and 8th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, King William the third, Entituled An Act for preventing frauds and regulateing Abuses in the Plantation Trade, or by any other Statute of England.
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The Laws Of Virginia. Being A Supplement To Hening's The Statutes At Large 1700-1750, pages 39-41.
Virginia's Welcome for the Huguenots
This is part of a chapter of Colonial Men and Times, an out-of-print book which was written by Lillie DuPuy VanCullen Harper in 1915. The text is available at openlibrary.org*
The names of the boats of the French Refugees were: First, sailed from the Thames, England, in 1700, the “Mary Ann;”Second, the “Peter and Anthony.” Third boat, unknown and list lost in the Revolutionary War. Fourth boat, “The Nassau.” With Louis Latane, pastor. Each brought about two hundred. One hundred and thirty-three acres were given to each. The church, the parsonage, and the school house were built first, and a community of five hundred was organized.
By an Act of the Virginia Legislature in the year 1700, all those who had built houses near the town of Mannikin were formed into a district Parish, which received the name of King William’s Parish. Privileges and immunities were bestowed upon them to prevent them from dispersing and to induce them to remain united in the vicinity of Mannikin. They were exempted from all parochial contributions which weighed upon the English parishes. It was also declared they should be exempted from the general taxes of the province and from the private taxes of the county of Henrico. This was for seven years, but at the end of that time the Congress of Virginia renewed it.
Pierre married Judith LeFevre in 1718 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA. Judith (daughter of Isaac LeFevre and Magdeline Parenteau) was born in 1702 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 17 May 1785 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 7. Anne DuPuy was born on 7 Nov 1716 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Sep 1795 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 8. Martha DuPuy was born in 1719 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1773.
- 9. John Bartholomew Dupuy was born in 1723 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1791 in Nottoway, Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
- 10. Elizabeth "Eliza" Dupuy was born in 1725 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jun 1773 in , , Virginia, USA.
- 11. James Dupuy was born in 1726 in Wayne, Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1811 in Nottoway, Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
- 12. Peter Dupuy was born on 12 Feb 1729 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jun 1773 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 13. Haley Dupuy was born on 12 Feb 1729 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jun 1773 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 14. Olympia Dupuy was born on 12 Nov 1729 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 15. Phillippa DuPuy was born in 1730; died on 22 Feb 1768 in , , Virginia, USA.
- 16. Mary Martha Dupuy was born on 20 Feb 1731 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA.
- 17. Isaac DuPuy was born on 7 Feb 1733 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1777 in , , Virginia, USA.
- 18. Judith Dupuy was born on 11 Oct 1734 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1738 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA.
- 19. Mary Magdalene DuPuy was born on 28 Sep 1736 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1779.
- 20. Elizabeth Dupuy was born on 4 Sep 1740 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Mar 1779.
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5. | Martha DuPuy (2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1696 in Erlangen, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 May 1740 in , King William, Virginia, USA. |
6. | John James Dupuy (2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1698 in Erlangen, Bayern, Germany; died in Feb 1775 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA. John married Susanne Lavillan in 1728 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA. Susanne was born in 1710 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1775 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. Olymphia Dupuy was born on 12 Nov 1729 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 22. Bartholomew Dupuy was born in 1731 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 5 May 1790 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 23. Suzanne Dupuy was born in 1735 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
- 24. Mary Dupuy was born on 26 Feb 1736 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA.
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10. | Elizabeth "Eliza" Dupuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1725 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jun 1773 in , , Virginia, USA. Elizabeth married Anthony Hundley, Sr in 1753 in , , Virginia, USA. Anthony (son of Charles Hundley and Anne Motley) was born on 15 Oct 1732 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jun 1811 in , Washington, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Elijah Hundley was born in 1754 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1797 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA.
- 26. Anthony Hundley, Jr was born in 1756 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1780 in , , Virginia, USA.
- 27. Sally Hundley was born in 1758 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 17 May 1842.
- 28. Elizabeth Hundley was born in 1762 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1798.
- 29. Ann Hundley was born on 25 Dec 1765 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jul 1826 in , Washington, Kentucky, USA.
- 30. Quintus Charles Wilkerson Hundley was born in 1768 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1845 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
- 31. Elizabeth Smedley Hundley was born on 11 Jan 1771 in , , Kentucky, USA; died on 12 Jul 1856 in , Washington, Kentucky, USA.
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11. | James Dupuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1726 in Wayne, Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1811 in Nottoway, Nottoway, Virginia, USA. |
12. | Peter Dupuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 12 Feb 1729 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jun 1773 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Malone. Elizabeth was born on 8 Jan 1729 in Stepney Parish, Somerset, Maryland, USA; died in 1819 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 32. William Dupuy was born in 1752 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Caswell, North Carolina, USA.
- 33. Robert Dupuy was born in 1754 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Caswell, North Carolina, USA.
- 34. John Malone Dupuy was born in 1756 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jun 1823 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 35. Stephen Dupuy was born on 16 Mar 1756 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jun 1823 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 36. Jessee Dupuy was born in 1760 in Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died in 1795.
- 37. William Dupuy was born on 17 Oct 1765 in , , South Carolina, USA; died on 11 Sep 1851 in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA.
- 38. Mary Malone Dupuy was born in 1766 in Saint Patricks Parish, Prince Edward, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in Ridgely, Platte, Missouri, USA.
- 39. Elizabeth Dupuy was born in 1770 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1856 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 40. William Dupuy was born in 1770 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Nov 1844 in Springville, Greenup, Kentucky, USA.
- 41. Jesse L Dupuy was born in 1773 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Apr 1829 in Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio, USA.
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13. | Haley Dupuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 12 Feb 1729 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jun 1773 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. |
17. | Isaac DuPuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 7 Feb 1733 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1777 in , , Virginia, USA. |
18. | Judith Dupuy (4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Oct 1734 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1738 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA. |
21. | Olymphia Dupuy (6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 12 Nov 1729 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA. Olymphia married John James Trabue in 1744 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA. John (son of Antoine Trabue and Magdalene Verrueil) was born on 12 Nov 1722 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Nov 1775 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 42. James Trabue was born on 29 Jan 1745 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Dec 1803 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 43. Magdalene Trabue was born in 1748 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Person, North Carolina, USA.
- 44. Phoebe Trabue was born in 1750; died in 1767.
- 45. Jane Dupuy Trabue was born on 12 Jan 1752 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Aug 1812 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 46. William John Trabue was born on 17 Mar 1756 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Mar 1786 in , , Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA.
- 47. Mary Trabue was born on 26 Feb 1758 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died in 1792 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 48. Daniel Trabue was born on 17 Mar 1760 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Oct 1840 in , Green, Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Green, Kentucky, USA.
- 49. Edward Trabue was born on 10 May 1762 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jul 1814 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 50. Martha Trabue was born on 5 May 1764 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Dec 1843 in , Montgomery, Illinois, USA.
- 51. Stephen Trabue was born on 2 Feb 1766 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Nov 1833 in , Logan, Kentucky, USA.
- 52. Elizabeth Trabue was born on 27 Feb 1768 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Aug 1835.
- 53. Judith Trabue was born in 1769 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died in 1817 in , Franklin, Kentucky, USA.
- 54. Susanna Trabue was born in 1772; died on 24 Jan 1862.
- 55. Susanna Major was born on 24 Nov 1772 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Jan 1862 in , Saline, Missouri, USA; was buried in Blackburn, Saline, Missouri, USA.
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22. | Bartholomew Dupuy (6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1731 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 5 May 1790 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1779, , Amelia, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1782, , Amelia, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1788, , Fayette, Kentucky, USA
- Residence: 1789, , Fayette, Kentucky, USA
Bartholomew married Mary Motley in 1746 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Joseph Motley and Elizabeth Forrest) was born in 1728 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Apr 1831 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 56. Achsah Dupuy was born in 1747 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA; died in 1812.
- 57. Susannah Duprey was born in 1747 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1830 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
- 58. Joel M Dupuy was born in 1751 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Feb 1838 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 59. Elizabeth Dupuy was born in 1753 in , , Virginia, USA.
- 60. John Dupuy was born in 1755; died on 28 Jan 1820 in , Henry, Kentucky, USA.
- 61. Judith Dupuy was born in 1757 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1798 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 62. James Dupuy was born in 1759 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Jun 1823 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
- 63. Nancy Dupuy was born in 1761 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1842 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
- 64. Elizabeth Dupuy was born in 1764.
- 65. Joseph Dupuy was born on 8 Mar 1765 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jun 1815 in , Henry, Kentucky, USA.
- 66. Sarah Dupuy was born on 3 May 1767 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 23 May 1851 in New Castle, Henry, Kentucky, USA.
- 67. Martha Dupuy was born on 1 Aug 1771 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 10 May 1849 in , Henry, Kentucky, USA.
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24. | Mary Dupuy (6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 26 Feb 1736 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA. |
Generation: 5
26. | Anthony Hundley, Jr (10.Elizabeth4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1756 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1780 in , , Virginia, USA. |
32. | William Dupuy (12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1752 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Caswell, North Carolina, USA. William married Elizabeth Fuqua on 21 Jan 1796 in , Campbell, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1752 in , , Virginia, USA; died in , , Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. Luther Obediah DuPuy was born in 1775 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in 1795 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
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38. | Mary Malone Dupuy (12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1766 in Saint Patricks Parish, Prince Edward, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in Ridgely, Platte, Missouri, USA. Mary married David Ellington on 27 Oct 1785 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. David (son of John Ellington and Sarah Sabrina Worsham) was born on 13 Jan 1759 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1848 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 69. Prudence Ellington was born in 1788 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in , , Missouri, USA.
- 70. Clarinda Ellington was born in 1790 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Pierce City, Lawrence, Missouri, USA.
- 71. Mary Malone Ellington was born on 27 Sep 1792 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Jan 1879 in Concord, Clinton, Missouri, USA.
- 72. Elizabeth Ellington was born in 1796 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1869 in , Platte, Missouri, USA.
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43. | Magdalene Trabue (21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1748 in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Person, North Carolina, USA. Magdalene married Edward (Edwin) Clay in 1764 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA. Edward was born in 1744 in Dale Parish, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died in 1820 in , Person, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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46. | William John Trabue (21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 17 Mar 1756 in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Mar 1786 in , , Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Chesterfield, Virginia, USA. |
48. | Daniel Trabue (21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 17 Mar 1760 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Oct 1840 in , Green, Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Green, Kentucky, USA. Notes:
Daniel Trabue was an early founder of Columbia and constructed the above house in 1823 (it has since been expanded). He served as a trustee for the town, the county sheriff, and justice of the peace. He operated a grist mill and a retail store. To be sure, the story of Columbia is not complete without reference to Trabue. But greater still, the story of Kentucky is incomplete without Trabue.
He was a fourth-generation North American Huguenot born in 1760 in Virginia's Piedmont region. Trabue was a teenager when he encountered Indians along the Wilderness Road, was present at Daniel Boone's court-martial following a loss to the Indians at Boonesborough. After serving three years in Kentucky, Trabue returned to Virginia to try his lot at business. It was during this time that he experienced, as a non-soldier, the events leading up to the colonist's victory at Yorktown. By 1785, he yearned to return his young family to Kentucky and they settled in Fayette County.
In 1788, Trabue signed a petition to divide Fayette County, arguing that he was too far from the county seat of Lexington to be able to readily conduct business, caused an overburdened judicial docket and did not provide adequate representation in the Virginia legislature. The Virginia General Assembly agreed and Woodford County was born. In 1796, Trabue sold his Woodford County home and took his family from the Kentucky River basin to that of the Green River some 45-miles to the southwest in Green County.
In December 1801, the General Assembly created Adair County. Trabue's home was one-quarter mile within Adair County and thus his "fortunes were to be tied to those of Adair County." [cite] It was from here that he went on as an intregal part of the development and growth of Columbia.
At the age of 67, he wrote a narrative of his life. This narrative later became the origin of "Westward into Kentucky: The Narrative of Daniel Trabue." Although narratives are often fraught with historical inaccuracy, his accounts still make history all the richer. As was said in the introduction of Westward (the source of much of the above history):
Daniel Trabue had indeed been a pioneer in the land beyond the mountains. As a settler there, he had helped to wrest Kentucky from nature and from the Indian's tenuous hold and to plant the white man's culture in Trans-Appalachia. He had done all of this, and of equal importance he had left a rich and meaningful narrative about much of what he observed and did.
Colonel Daniel Trabue's Journal
Making Salt at Bullitt's Lick
In 1916, Lillie DuPuy VanCulin Harper edited a volume titled, Colonial Men and Times which contained the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue which may also be found in the Draper Papers. The following except is taken from Daniel Trabue's journal, as transcribed from earlier sources. In it Trabue describes a trip to Bullitt's Lick to obtain salt in the winter of 1779-1780.
"My brother James informed me we had very much writing to do, and I went to it. My Brother had to go to the other Garrisons to make settlements with his Deputies.
"We soon got our books and accounts in good order. People had moved to this country this Fall more than ever. The Commissioners that were appointed by the Virginia Legislature to grant pre-emptions also had come out. There were so many people the conclusion was to discontinue keeping up the soldiery at the Forts. So they were all discharged about the last of this year 1779. The public stores and Magazines were locked up Jan. 7, 1780.
"James Trabue went to Virginia again to draw money to pay for the provisions which we had purchased previous to his departure. He said if I could, there ought to be meat procured this winter for next Spring.
"The conclusion was that we must try to get some salt and kill wild meat. We understood that a company of men was to start on a certain day from Harrodsborough to go to Bullittslick to boil & make salt. The conclusion was that I should go, and Foster would send a negro man with me and we would take pots & kettles with us. Mr. Smith also sent a young man, and we made up a little company, to wit, Jeffry Davis, William Maxey, the negro man, & 2 or 3 others. We had good guns and ammunition. When we got to Harrodsburg there was no one going from there.
"We set out, and went some distance, stopped to eat, and let the horses eat some grapes. We ate all the provisions we had. The young men said they were afraid to go on with me; as they were afraid of Indians, also that there was no road or path; that I would not find the way, and that as we had nothing to eat we might starve to death -- I told them they ought to have brought provisions with them, and as to the Indians we had to run that risk; as to finding the way I was not uneasy about that as I knew about steering in the woods. I could find the way as I had been there before. At any rate whether they went or not, I would go on with the negro Jo.
"We went on our journey, and at a little before sun-set we stopped and took up camp, I told the negro boy to hopple out the horses and all the men to go as quick as they could out hunting, and try their best to kill something. We were encamped on Chaplins Fork. When I returned I had killed a large fat Raccoon; the men had killed nothing; the negro had a large fire; the Raccoon was soon prepared for cooking. The men began again with their woeful tale saying, "we are in a wilderness without any path, we have nothing to eat but a koon for 6 or 7 men without bread or salt; we are liable every moment to be massacred by the Indians. If we can only be spared until morning, we will return to Logan's Fort." One of them said "I will return to old Virginia as quick as I can, & those who like Kentucky may enjoy it, but I will not stay in such a country."
"This was a very pretty night, and the moon was bright; after we got pretty well settled, I said "we have 2 good dogs, I know mine are exceptions for game, let us go out hunting." The men refused and I told the negro Joe to take his axe, and I took my gun, and off we went. In going about 200 yards, just where some of the men had been hunting, I saw 5 turkeys in one sycamore tree, over the creek, I moved to a place where I got the Turkeys between me and the moon. I killed all 5 of the largest fattest turkeys I had ever seen. When I got to shooting I made sure the men would come to us, but they stayed where they were at the camp, looking at their koon roasting.
"We took our turkeys to the camp and I said "now pick and clean them and eat some of the best food in the government." I soon had one roasting, the koon was ready for eating; they asked me to come up and eat some of it. I refused saying "I would choose turkey." The turkeys were all cleaned and some of them cooked for the night and the next morning we ate heartily. The next day we went on our journey, and no one turned back. I went on before. I killed that day a fine Deer, and one or two turkeys. We put the meat on the pack horses. One of the men we had with us was a young Irishman; who was constantly disputing with the other young men that were from Virginia, about words and customs.
"Some time that morning I shot a Buffalo; he fell down and we all went up to him. Some of the men had never seen one before. I soon discovered I had shot this buffalo too high, and I told some of the boys to shoot him again; the young Irishman said he would kill him and aimed at him with his tomahawk, and struck him in the forehead. I told him it would not Do, he could not hurt him, the wool, and mud, and skull were all so thick, it would not do; but he kept up his licks, the buffalo jumped up, the man ran, the buffalo after him. It was an open woods, no bushes, and the way the young Irishman ran was rather quick, and with every jump he cryed out.
"The buffalo was close to his heels, the man jumped behind a birch tree, the buffalo fell Down with his head against the tree. The boys laughed. One of them went up and shot the buffalo again, and killed him. * * * When I saw that the Irishman would go back I advised him to take a load of the buffalo meat, as it was very fat, & and he was welcome to it, to which he agreed. We took a little of it, and bid him a Due. We went on our journey, and before we got to Bullitts Lick I killed a Buffalo cow; as fat a cow as I ever saw in my life, wild or tame.
"We took a goodly part of it with us, and arrived at the lick we found some people there making salt. They were from the Falls of Ohio, a Mr. McPhelps, an acquaintance of mine, was there; he had a furnace of small pots and kettles. He wanted to go home, and hired his small establishment to us for 2 weeks, for which we were to pay him in salt. We fixed up our pots and kettles in addition to McPhelps' and went on very well making salt. The water we had was standing in the lick; there was a hole or well only about two feet Deep that had been dug out. I was there previous to my digging, and the water stood then in a puddle so that the buffaloes would go there and Drink it.
"We saw Buffaloes in sight of our works. We killed them when we needed them. We had been there three days when some men came from Harrodsburgh. They had started 3 days before us; they had been lost. We had cold weather. These men also began making salt, and we were very glad of more company; the fact was, I was very Dubious of Indians. In about 2 weeks or a little more we had got to each had about 2 bushels of Salt, and I bought a little more from Mr. McPhelps.
"So we were ready for our return and there were three or four men from the Falls of Ohio came to us and were going to the upper Forts, and wished to go with us as company. They waited until we were ready. We went on that night, and just before we camped one of these strangers, his name was Mr. Sullivan, killed a capital Buffalo, and as we had plenty of salt we lived well. That night we had a Fall of Deep Snow, and the next morning was very cold, so we had a good fire and did not start early. One of these Gentlemen, a stranger, observed "this morning would be very suitable to sit in a good Tavern, and have a drink of good rum, and hot tea or coffey for Breakfast." Mr. Sullivan observed that he thought a pan of fried hominy would suit him best. It was taken as an insult, blows ensued and they had a smart scuffle in the snow. We parted them and our Tuckeyho boys laughed heartily at it. We reached home safe with our salt."
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49. | Edward Trabue (21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 10 May 1762 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jul 1814 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA. |
55. | Susanna Major (21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 24 Nov 1772 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Jan 1862 in , Saline, Missouri, USA; was buried in Blackburn, Saline, Missouri, USA. |
57. | Susannah Duprey (22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1747 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1830 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. Susannah married Moses Overton in 1764. Moses (son of William Overton and Jemima Harris) was born in 1745 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Apr 1815 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 74. Susannah Overton was born in 1765 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA; died in 1852 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA.
- 75. Joseph Overton was born in 1769 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Aug 1841 in Hinds Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, USA.
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58. | Joel M Dupuy (22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1751 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Feb 1838 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1800, , Woodford, Kentucky, USA
- Residence: 1810, , Woodford, Kentucky, USA
- Residence: 1820, , Woodford, Kentucky, USA
- Residence: 1830, , Woodford, Kentucky, USA
- Probate: 19 Mar 1838, , Woodford, Kentucky, USA
Joel married Lucy Craig in 1808 in , , Kentucky, USA. Lucy was born on 1 Jan 1782 in , Garrard, Kentucky, USA; died on 24 Jun 1868 in , Fayette, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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68. | Luther Obediah DuPuy (32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1775 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in 1795 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Luther married Elizabeth "Betsy" Minter in 1795. Elizabeth was born on 10 May 1771 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in 1806 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 76. William Obediah DuPuy was born in 1795 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Jan 1855 in Mt Vernon, Henry, Virginia, USA.
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69. | Prudence Ellington (38.Mary5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1788 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in , , Missouri, USA. |
70. | Clarinda Ellington (38.Mary5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1790 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Pierce City, Lawrence, Missouri, USA. |
71. | Mary Malone Ellington (38.Mary5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 27 Sep 1792 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Jan 1879 in Concord, Clinton, Missouri, USA. |
72. | Elizabeth Ellington (38.Mary5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1796 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1869 in , Platte, Missouri, USA. |
73. | Martha Clay, (Burleson) Montgomery (43.Magdalene5, 21.Olymphia4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1764 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA; died in 1826 in , Montgomery, North Carolina, USA. |
74. | Susannah Overton (57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1765 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA; died in 1852 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA. |
75. | Joseph Overton (57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1769 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Aug 1841 in Hinds Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1805, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Residence: 1830, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Residence: 1837, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Probate: 10 Aug 1840, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
Joseph married Mary Polly Adams on 8 Feb 1789 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of John M Adams and Jane "Jennie" Hurt) was born in 1772 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Mar 1860 in Hinds Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 77. Moses Baker Overton was born in 1808 in Brushy Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Mar 1891 in Alvord, Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 78. Anna Overton was born on 3 May 1817 in , , Tennessee, USA; died on 23 Dec 1865 in , , Tennessee, USA.
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76. | William Obediah DuPuy (68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1795 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Jan 1855 in Mt Vernon, Henry, Virginia, USA. William married Frances "Fanny" Walker Covington on 7 Oct 1817 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Frances was born in Aug 1796 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 May 1880 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 79. Susan Frances Minter was born in 1819 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in 1847 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 80. Millie D Minter was born on 17 Jul 1824 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Aug 1881 in Mt Vernon, Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 81. Granville Jones Minter was born on 11 Oct 1825 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jun 1891 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; was buried in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 82. James Fontaine Minter was born in Feb 1829 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Nov 1886 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 83. Obadiah Edward Minter, CSA was born on 1 Jan 1830 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Jan 1875 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 84. Sarah Frances Minter was born on 23 Dec 1832 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Nov 1875 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 85. Daniel Leftwich Minter, CSA was born on 31 May 1835 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Sep 1862 in Charlottesville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 86. Elizabeth Ann "Esther" Minter was born in Feb 1837 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Mar 1872 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 87. Cassandra Jane "Cassie" Minter was born in Jun 1839 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Feb 1909 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 88. Frances R Minter was born on 1 Feb 1841 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jan 1921 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA.
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77. | Moses Baker Overton (75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1808 in Brushy Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Mar 1891 in Alvord, Mercer, Missouri, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1838, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Residence: 1840, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Residence: 1850, , Anderson, Tennessee, USA
- Residence: 1860, Morgan, Mercer, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1870, Morgan, Mercer, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1880, Morgan, Mercer, Missouri, USA
Notes:
Moses OVERTON was born in 1809 in Anderson County Tennessee. He married Nancy Jane FOSTER in about 1830 in Anderson County. In October 1851 Moses, Nancy, and their (then) 9 children left the Brushy Valley area of Anderson County for Missouri, settling in what is now Harrison County. "It was said that Moses felt sure the states were going to war and he, not believing in slavery, decided to move to Missouri, and settled west of Mercer County."
Three sons (Enoch[wounded], Joseph[died], James[wounded]) served in the Civil War on the Union side.
Moses was the father of 12. He died on 22 March 1891, and is buried in the Tennessee Cemetery in Mercer County, Missouri.
Moses married Nancy Jane Foster in 1830 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA. Nancy (daughter of Enoch Foster and Margaret "Peggy" Wallace) was born in 1810 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 29 Mar 1888 in Alvord, Mercer, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 89. Enoch Overton was born on 11 Jul 1831 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Feb 1895 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 90. Joseph Overton was born in 1832 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 19 May 1865 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA.
- 91. Albert M Overton was born in 1835 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Mar 1916 in Hurricane, Fayette, Illinois, USA.
- 92. Alvis Overton was born in 1837 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died in Sep 1860 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 93. James Overton was born on 10 May 1841 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 6 Aug 1919 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 94. Alexander Overton was born in 1843 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 95. Isaac Overton was born in 1845 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 May 1924 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 96. Mary Ann Overton was born in 1846 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Apr 1915 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 97. Susannah J Overton was born in 1849 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Apr 1923 in Mercer, Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 98. William Overton was born in 1853 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 99. Martha Elizabeth Overton was born on 25 Dec 1853 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 24 Aug 1911 in Alvord, Mercer, Missouri, USA.
- 100. Levi Overton was born in 1855 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA; died on 5 Aug 1916 in Elm, Putnam, Missouri, USA.
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78. | Anna Overton (75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 3 May 1817 in , , Tennessee, USA; died on 23 Dec 1865 in , , Tennessee, USA. |
Generation: 8
79. | Susan Frances Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1819 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in 1847 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. |
80. | Millie D Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 17 Jul 1824 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Aug 1881 in Mt Vernon, Henry, Virginia, USA. |
81. | Granville Jones Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Oct 1825 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jun 1891 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; was buried in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1850, , Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1860, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
Granville married Mary Matilda Hairfield on 28 Dec 1847 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Mary was born on 23 Nov 1829 in Mountain Valley, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jun 1917 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 101. Sarah Frances Minter was born on 8 Jan 1849 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jul 1927 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 102. Mary Susan Minter was born on 23 Dec 1850 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 31 Oct 1949 in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA; was buried on 1 Nov 1949 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 103. Elizabeth M Minter was born on 20 Mar 1853 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Sep 1853 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 104. Julia Angeline Minter was born on 21 May 1855 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Dec 1945 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 105. William Obadiah "Obie" Minter, Sr. was born on 25 Oct 1857 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1924 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 106. Martha Jane "Mattie" Minter was born on 3 Mar 1861 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Apr 1908 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 107. Texanna Jane Minter was born on 11 Jul 1862 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jun 1863 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 108. Thomas Granville Minter was born on 1 May 1864 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Dec 1948 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 109. Nannie Virginia "Nannie" Minter was born on 12 Feb 1867 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Sep 1936 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 110. John James Minter was born on 18 May 1870 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 May 1891 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
- 111. Joseph Daniel Minter, Sr. was born on 29 Jul 1872 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Jan 1954 in Vinton, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
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82. | James Fontaine Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in Feb 1829 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Nov 1886 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. |
83. | Obadiah Edward Minter, CSA (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 1 Jan 1830 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Jan 1875 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. |
84. | Sarah Frances Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 23 Dec 1832 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Nov 1875 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. |
85. | Daniel Leftwich Minter, CSA (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 31 May 1835 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Sep 1862 in Charlottesville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. |
86. | Elizabeth Ann "Esther" Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in Feb 1837 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Mar 1872 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. |
87. | Cassandra Jane "Cassie" Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in Jun 1839 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Feb 1909 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. |
88. | Frances R Minter (76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 1 Feb 1841 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jan 1921 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. |
89. | Enoch Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Jul 1831 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Feb 1895 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
90. | Joseph Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1832 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 19 May 1865 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA. |
91. | Albert M Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1835 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Mar 1916 in Hurricane, Fayette, Illinois, USA. |
92. | Alvis Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1837 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died in Sep 1860 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
93. | James Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 10 May 1841 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 6 Aug 1919 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
94. | Alexander Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1843 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
95. | Isaac Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1845 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 May 1924 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
96. | Mary Ann Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1846 in , Anderson, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Apr 1915 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
97. | Susannah J Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1849 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Apr 1923 in Mercer, Mercer, Missouri, USA. |
99. | Martha Elizabeth Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 25 Dec 1853 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 24 Aug 1911 in Alvord, Mercer, Missouri, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Morgan, Mercer, Missouri, USA
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100. | Levi Overton (77.Moses7, 75.Joseph6, 57.Susannah5, 22.Bartholomew4, 6.John3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1855 in , Mercer, Missouri, USA; died on 5 Aug 1916 in Elm, Putnam, Missouri, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1860, Morgan, Mercer, Missouri, USA
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Generation: 9
101. | Sarah Frances Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 8 Jan 1849 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jul 1927 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. |
102. | Mary Susan Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 23 Dec 1850 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 31 Oct 1949 in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA; was buried on 1 Nov 1949 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Mary D Bondurant
- Residence: 1860, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 24 May 1924, Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1930, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
- Residence: 1935, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
- Residence: 1940, East River, Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia, USA
Mary married John Melville Bondurant, CSA on 7 Dec 1869 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. John (son of Thomas Miles Bondurant and Jane Bonner Neblett) was born on 17 Aug 1844 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Mar 1924 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 112. Granville Thomas Bondurant was born on 15 Sep 1870 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Dec 1947 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 113. Mary Virginia Bondurant Barbour was born on 1 Nov 1872 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Sep 1903 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; was buried in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA.
- 114. James William Bondurant was born on 29 Dec 1873 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Aug 1952 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 115. John Lee Bondurant was born on 20 Feb 1876 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Jun 1964 in Troutville, Botetourt, Virginia, USA; was buried in Salem, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
- 116. Benjamin Franklin Bondurant was born on 9 Jul 1878 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Apr 1968 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 117. Harriett Ann Bondurant Hundley Higginbotham was born on 12 Sep 1880 in Crawford, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Apr 1978 in Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 118. Robert Andrew Bondurant was born on 20 Dec 1882 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jan 1952 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 119. Sarah Frances Bondurant was born on 9 Oct 1884 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in 1918.
- 120. Joseph Caldwell Bondurant was born on 20 Oct 1886 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jan 1976 in Bluefield, Mercer, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 121. Jesse Minter Bondurant was born on 9 Dec 1888 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 25 Dec 1963 in , Mercer, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA.
- 122. Julia Bondurant was born on 8 Mar 1891 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in Jun 1976.
- 123. Obadiah Edward Bondurant was born on 8 Mar 1891 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Jul 1892 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA.
- 124. Roy Obidiah (Obie) Bondurant was born on 11 Sep 1894 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Feb 1978 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Salem, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
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103. | Elizabeth M Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 20 Mar 1853 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Sep 1853 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. |
104. | Julia Angeline Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 21 May 1855 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Dec 1945 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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105. | William Obadiah "Obie" Minter, Sr. (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 25 Oct 1857 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1924 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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106. | Martha Jane "Mattie" Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 3 Mar 1861 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Apr 1908 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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107. | Texanna Jane Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Jul 1862 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jun 1863 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. |
108. | Thomas Granville Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 1 May 1864 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Dec 1948 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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109. | Nannie Virginia "Nannie" Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 12 Feb 1867 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Sep 1936 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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110. | John James Minter (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 18 May 1870 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 May 1891 in , Henry, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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111. | Joseph Daniel Minter, Sr. (81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 29 Jul 1872 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Jan 1954 in Vinton, Roanoke, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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Generation: 10
112. | Granville Thomas Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 15 Sep 1870 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Dec 1947 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1935, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1940, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
Granville married Malisha Elizabeth "Bettie" Barbour on 27 Dec 1892 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA. Malisha was born on 20 Aug 1867 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jun 1953 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 125. Belva Mae Bondurant (Minter) was born on 8 May 1894 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1961 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
- 126. Eva S Bondurant (Jamison) was born on 6 Mar 1896 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in Sep 1977 in Rocky Mount, Franklin, Virginia, USA.
- 127. Benjamin Howard Bondurant was born on 3 Jan 1898 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Nov 1968 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 128. Lawson Barbour "Pete" Bondurant was born on 19 Mar 1900 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Jun 1978 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 129. James Forrest Bondurant was born on 21 Nov 1901 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Dec 1965 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 130. Eddie Thomas 'Bud' Bondurant, Sr was born on 11 Nov 1904 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Mar 1988 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 131. Clarence Todd Bondurant, Sr was born on 26 Oct 1906 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Dec 1980 in Memorial Hospital, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
- 132. Mary Virginia Bondurant (Byrd) was born on 1 May 1908 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Apr 1993 in Riner, Montgomery, Virginia, USA.
- 133. Jesse B Bondurant was born in 1910 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in 1920 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA.
- 134. Andrew Jackson 'Jack' Bondurant, Sr was born on 8 Apr 1910 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Nov 2000 in Memorial Hospital, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
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113. | Mary Virginia Bondurant Barbour (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 1 Nov 1872 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Sep 1903 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; was buried in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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114. | James William Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 29 Dec 1873 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Aug 1952 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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115. | John Lee Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 20 Feb 1876 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Jun 1964 in Troutville, Botetourt, Virginia, USA; was buried in Salem, Roanoke, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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116. | Benjamin Franklin Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 9 Jul 1878 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Apr 1968 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA
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117. | Harriett Ann Bondurant Hundley Higginbotham (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 12 Sep 1880 in Crawford, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Apr 1978 in Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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118. | Robert Andrew Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 20 Dec 1882 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jan 1952 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
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119. | Sarah Frances Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 9 Oct 1884 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in 1918. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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120. | Joseph Caldwell Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 20 Oct 1886 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jan 1976 in Bluefield, Mercer, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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121. | Jesse Minter Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 9 Dec 1888 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 25 Dec 1963 in , Mercer, West Virginia, USA; was buried in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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122. | Julia Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 8 Mar 1891 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; died in Jun 1976. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1930, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
- Residence: 1935, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
- Residence: 1940, East River, Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia, USA
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123. | Obadiah Edward Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 8 Mar 1891 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Jul 1892 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA. |
124. | Roy Obidiah (Obie) Bondurant (102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Sep 1894 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Feb 1978 in Roanoke, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Salem, Roanoke, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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Generation: 11
125. | Belva Mae Bondurant (Minter) (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 8 May 1894 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1961 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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126. | Eva S Bondurant (Jamison) (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 6 Mar 1896 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in Sep 1977 in Rocky Mount, Franklin, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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127. | Benjamin Howard Bondurant (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 3 Jan 1898 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Nov 1968 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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128. | Lawson Barbour "Pete" Bondurant (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 19 Mar 1900 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Jun 1978 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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129. | James Forrest Bondurant (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 21 Nov 1901 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Dec 1965 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1930, Bonbrook, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1935, , Henry, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1940, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1942, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1958, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
James married Maggie Mae Harris on 10 Jul 1936 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Maggie was born on 23 May 1905 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 25 Jul 1992 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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130. | Eddie Thomas 'Bud' Bondurant, Sr (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 11 Nov 1904 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Mar 1988 in Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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131. | Clarence Todd Bondurant, Sr (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 26 Oct 1906 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Dec 1980 in Memorial Hospital, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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132. | Mary Virginia Bondurant (Byrd) (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 1 May 1908 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Apr 1993 in Riner, Montgomery, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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133. | Jesse B Bondurant (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born in 1910 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died in 1920 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1910, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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134. | Andrew Jackson 'Jack' Bondurant, Sr (112.Granville10, 102.Mary9, 81.Granville8, 76.William7, 68.Luther6, 32.William5, 12.Peter4, 4.Pierre3, 2.Bartholemew2, 1.Jean1) was born on 8 Apr 1910 in Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Nov 2000 in Memorial Hospital, Martinsville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1920, Snow Creek, Franklin, Virginia, USA
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