Re: Origins of the Devanes in America - Thomas and Margaret
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Origins of the Devanes in America - Thomas and Margaret
Elizabeth Meyer 2/17/11
One last little thing to add - Francois Louis DeBourbon was the prince of Conti, not Conde. The name split when Louis, the Great Conde's brother, Armand (Margaret's supposed great grandfather) became the Prince of Conti, a separate title.Just a thought, but I would think that if her parents were really Francois and Marie Therese that her name would have been spelled DeConti, not DeConde.Seems super nitpicky and could easily be explained by handwriting, pronunciation, etc, but it could also be a clue.
Thanks for reading.
Elizabeth
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