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Posted by: ann gallagher (ID *****8210) Date: March 29, 2009 at 19:17:27
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I'm confussed now.

1600s VA
Capt. James Jacques Dauge of France, 1600.
James Dauge was born, 1660, in Province of Berry, France and died in 1719 in Princess Anne County, Va.
He married Mary (Bonney) in 1696 in Princess Anne Co.,Va., daughter of Richard Bonney and Mary (?).
They had nine children
1. Richard
2. Peter
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Can mail you the Dauge/D'auge/Dozier lines if you like.
E-mail your address to me at: cart@crosslink.net my address is: Box #85 Hallieford, Va. 23068
NOTE
He was married 3 times
1. Judith
2. Elizabeth Dupuy/Depuy/Dupey
3. Mary Bonney


1627 France to Va.
Name Leonard DOZIER I Sex M Title I Birth: 13 MAY 1627 in France Death 26 JUL 1693 in Westmoreland, VA
Marriage 1 Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey). b 1653 in France Married 1660 in France
children
1 Elizabeth DOZIER
2 Richard DOZIER b 1668 in France
3 Leonard DOZIER II b 1672 in Westmoreland, VA or France
4 Frances DOZIER b 1673 in Westmoreland Co, VA
5 John DOZIER b 1675 in Westmoreland Co, VA
6 William D. DOZIER b 1688 in Westmoreland Co, VA
NOTE
Leonard Dozier I
Parents: Unknown
Leonard I was married twice.


NOTE
James Jacques DuGué I
married Twice
1. Judith (Soupzmain, Soubmain, or Soumin),
Later he married
2. second Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey).
His son, James II,
married Damarius Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine), born in Paris and daughter of Abraham Fleury de la Plaine.
They were among the settlers in Richmond.
NOTE Elizabeth (Depuy) was married Twice.
Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Depey) DuGué, is said to have been a fugitive and was concealed in a hogshead marked “Poterie” and then conveyed on board the vessel in which she reached America.
James Jacques's son James may have gone to Goose Creek after marrying Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine) (but see the later discussion of questions about James Dugué of Goose Creek).


NOTE
James Jacques DuGué I
married Twice
1. Judith (Soupzmain, Soubmain, or Soumin),
Later he married
2. second Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey).
His son, James II,
married Damarius Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine), born in Paris and daughter of Abraham Fleury de la Plaine.
They were among the settlers in Richmond.
NOTE Elizabeth (Depuy) was married Twice.
Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Depey) DuGué, is said to have been a fugitive and was concealed in a hogshead marked “Poterie” and then conveyed on board the vessel in which she reached America.
James Jacques's son James may have gone to Goose Creek after marrying Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine) (but see the later discussion of questions about James Dugué of Goose Creek).


Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier (b. 1634, d. 20 Jul 1693)
Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier (son of Piere Dauge) was born 1634, and died 20 Jul 1693 in Lunenburg, VA. He He married (1) Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey).. Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey was born 1653, and died 1695 in Westmoreland, VA..
He married (2) Unknown Elizabeth (?).
He married (3) Elizabeth Barton. Elizabeth Barton was born 16451650, and died abt 1702 in Westmoreland, co., VA.
He married (4) Mary Nln.
He married (5) Virginia Elizabeth (Ingo).Virginia Elizabeth (Ingo) was born 1685, and died 1737.
Children of Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier and Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey). are:
1. Frances Dozier, b. 1673, Westmoreland, VA, d. date unknown.
2. James Dozier, d. date unknown.
3. Thomas Dozier, d. date unknown.
4. William Dozier, b. 1688, Westmoreland, VA, d. date unknown.
NOTE
LEONARD WAS MARRIED 5 ????? TIMES ??????????


This may only add to the confusion but, on the Berkley County Huguenot Society of SC,
The website (Ravenel & Gilliard List of French & Swiss Protestants) you will find a
"JAMES" Jacques DUGUE in SC.
He was married to Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey).
5 children:
1. Marie
2. "James" Jacques, Jr., - James Jacques, Jr. married Damaris Marianne (FLEURY / ? Fleury de la Plaine) and had one child: Marianne Dugue.
3. Pierre, - PIERRE DUGUÉ, Isaac Dugué, son frère, et Élizabeth Dugué, leur sæur, néz à Bésance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugué et d'Élizabet Dupuy.
4. Isaac
5. Elizabeth.
(below) shows their children:
1. Pierre,
2. Isaac
3. Elizabeth.
(below) shows their daughter Marie married Jacques DuBosc and had 3 children:
1. Marie,
2. Judith
3. Anne.
16. JACQUES DU BOSC, né à St. Ambroise en Languedoc, fils d' André Du Bosc, et de Marie Le Stoade. Marie Dugué, sa femme. Marie Du Bosc, leur fille née en Caroline.
7. ABRAHAM FLEURY, De la Pleine, né à Tours, fils de Charles Fleury, et de Madeleine Soupzmain. Marianne Fleury, sa fille, veuve de Jacques Dugué, née à Paris, et Marianne Dugué, fille du défunct Jacques Dugué, et du dit Marianne Fleury, née en Caroline.
www.rootsweb.com
Because there is so much confusion (and no proof) concerning dates of marriages and children's births surrounding "James" Jacques DAGUE of Princess Anne Co, VA,
we should consider that these wives & children belonged to "James" Jacques DUGUE of SC.
Personally, I conclude that James Jacques DAGUE was married only to Mary (Bonney), unless (to throw another wrench in the spokes) he was first married to a "Margaret (Dauge)", for whom he is said to have paid passage.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
"James" Jacques DuGué
first married
1. Judith (Soupzmain, Soubmain, or Soumin),
later married
2. second Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Dupey).
His son, James, married Damarius Marianne (Fleury / ?Fleury dela Plaine), born in Paris and daughter of Abraham Fleury dela Plaine.
They were among the settlers in Richmond.
By 17 Jan 1695/96 Damarius Marianne (Fleury / ?Fleury de la Plaine) DuGué was a widow with one child born in South Carolina, "James " Jacques DuGué II having died. She remarried to Peter Bacot, and her daughter Marianne married Tobias Fitch.
NOTE -
James Jacques Dague/Dugue of Princess Anne Co, VA,
James Jacques Dugue of SC. - His son James may have gone to Goose Creek after marrying Damaris Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine) (but see the later discussion of questions about James DuGué of Goose Creek).
PIERRE DUGUÉ, Isaac Dugue, son frère, et Élizabeth Dugué, leur sæur, néz à Bésance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugué et d'Élizabet (Dupuy).


1640
Pierre Dauge was born 1640 in Nonbonne, and died date unknown.
Children of Pierre Dauge are:
1. Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier, b. 1634, d. 20 Jul 1693, Lunenburg, VA
NOTE
Leonard would have been age 6 when he had Pierre, I don't think so.


Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier (b. 1634, d. 20 Jul 1693)
Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier (son of Piere Dauge) was born 1634, and died 20 Jul 1693 in Lunenburg, VA. He married (1)
Elizabeth (Depuy/ Depey / Dupuy) - Elizabeth (Depuy / Depey / Dupuy) was born 1653, and died 1695 in Westmoreland, VA..
He married (2) Unknown Elizabeth.
He married (3) Elizabeth Barton. Elizabeth Barton was born 1645, and died 1702 in Westmoreland, VA.
He married (4) Mary Nln.
.He married (6) Virginia Elizabeth (Ingo).Virginia Elizabeth (Ingo) was born 1685, and died 1737.
Children of
1. Leonard (D'AQugier) Dozier b. ?1668 and Elizabeth ( Depuy / Depey / Dupuy) are:
2. Frances Dozier, b. 1673, Westmoreland, VA, d. date unknown.
3. James Dozier, d. date unknown.
4. Thomas Dozier, d. date unknown.
5. William Dozier, b. 1688, Westmoreland, VA, d. date unknown.
Source On line.
Married 5 times???????


James's father was also named James Douge b. Abt. 1725 d. Abt. 1782 m. Ann (Gray).
James's father was Pierre (Peter) Dauge b. 12/4/1709 in Princess Anne County, VA d. 11/9/1778 .
Peter married twice,
Peter m. 1. Angelica (Gregory)
Peter m. 2. Susanna (Tulle) in 9/24/1778.
His father was "James" Jacques Dague b. Abt. 1660 in France d. 1719 in Currituck Co. NC.
"James" Jacques Dague was married three times
married 1. Damarius Marianne (Fleury) / (? Fleury de la Plaine) later
married 2. Elizabeth (Dupuy / Dupey / Depey)
married 3. Mary (Bonney) Abt. 1696.
The above info is data that I have been able to pull together from various post.
"James" Jacques DuGué I
first married
1. Judith (Soupzmain, Soubmain, or Soumin),
then he married
2. second Elizabeth (Depuy / Dupuy / Depey).
His son, " James "Jacques DuGué II , married Damaris Marianne (Fleury / ? Fleury de la Plaine), born in Paris and daughter of Abraham Fleury dela Plaine.
His son "James" Jacques DuGué II may have gone to Goose Creek after marrying Damariu
his Marianne (Fleury) / (? Fleury de la Plaine).
(see the later discussion of questions about James DuGué of Goose Creek).
They were among the settlers in the Richmond area.
By 17 Jan 1695/96 Damaris Marianne (Fleury) / ? Fleury de la Plaine) DuGué was a widow with one child born in South Carolina, "James "Jacques DuGué II having died.
She remarried second to Peter Bacot, and her daughter Marianne married Tobias Fitch.


MISC
Elizabeth (Dupuy) Gender: female Birth Year: 1660 Spouse Name: Jacques Dugue De Besance Spouse Birth Year: 1660 Number Pages: 1
SourceAncestry.com

Judith (Souzman) Gender: female Birth Year: 1700 Spouse Name: Jacques Dugue De Besance
Spouse Birth Year: 1660 Number Pages: 1
SourceAncestry.com


MISC NOTE
Peter being the son of James Jaques and Elizabeth (Dupuy / Depuy / Depey ) -
Richard being the son of James Jaques and Mary (Bonney).
James Jaques was married three times -
1. Judith
2. Elizabeth (DuPuy) was married twice - her first marriage was to Leonard Dozier.
3. Mary Bonney


1660 France and Va
James Dauge (Jacques D'Auge) (1660-1719), who came to Virginia from Saintonge, France.
He was a captain in the militia in Lynnhaven Parish in Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia.
He married Mary (Bonney), the daughter of Richard Bonney. He died in Princess Anne Co., Va.
Family members live in Virginia and North Carolina.
Some later generations use last name Dozier.
born 1660 France and Va.
Capt. "James" Jacques Dauge of France, 1600.
His Son
James Dauge was born, 1660, in Province of Berry, France and died in 1719 in Princess Anne County, Va.
He married Mary (Bonney) in 1696 in Patrick Anne Co.,Va., daughter of Richard Bonney and Mary (?).
They had nine children
1. Richard
2. Peter.
3. Xowdinna Dauge
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Can mail you the Dauge/D'auge/Dozier lines if you like. E-mail your address to me at: cart@crosslink.net my address is: Box #85 Hallieford, Va. 23068
Published in 1908 see below 1689 Va.
Published Quarterly by THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE, .1908. VOLUME XV. Richmond, Va. HOUSE OF THE SOCIETY, No. 707 East Franklin St.
( ?) will) married Anne ] Bacon, daughter of Lord Keeper Sir Nicholas Bacon, and half sister to Sir Francis Bacon.
Janet Henley was a granddaughter of Captain James Henley, member of the Princess Anne county committee of safety, 1775, and churchwarden of Lynnhaven parish, 1784.
He was the son of Cornelius Henleand and Xowdinna Dauge daughter of Captain James Dauge, Huguenot, who patented 1034 acres of land in 1689, and was a member of the Princess Anne county court, 1691-1696


SC - Peter Dugue
Peter Dugue, son of Jacques Dugué and his first wife Judith (Soumin), was documented in the St. Julien List of Huguenots seeking naturalization in South Carolina in about 1696.

PIERRE Peter DUGUÉ, Isaac Dugue, son frère, et Élizabeth Dugué, leur sæur, néz à Bésance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugué et d'Élizabeth(Dupuy).

Pierre Peter Dugue was the second oldest son of James Jacques Dugué, an adult in 1696 and administrator of his father’s estate following the death of his older brother, James.

Since he was an adult in 1696, he was born no later than 1675.

Peter’s share of his father’s estate was the plantation (Jacques Dugués’ original 500 acre grant) on New Town Creek, James’s Island, SC; two town lots in Charles Town, SC, numbered 165 and 186; a negro boy and £2.5.10 sterling.

Peter moved to Jamaica sometime during or before 1706.

References to his family there are found primarily in the register of St. Andrew’s Parish, Jamaica, which includes the town and port of Kingston

Volume I, Register of St. Andrews’s Parish, Jamaica: p. 272 burial of Walter “Dugou” 4 Nov 1706 p. 195 marriage of Peter Dugue and Dorothy (Struyse), 23 Sep 1707

p. 47 baptism of Judith, daughter of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, 25 Aug 1708
p. 48 baptism of Peter, son of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, 2 Apr 1710
p. 50 baptism of Isaac, son of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, 6 Apr 1713
p. 51 baptism of Dorothy, daughter of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, Feb 1715
p. 53 baptism of James, son of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, 15 Mar 1720
p. 279 burial of Judith Dugue, 16 Dec 1720
p. 296 burial of Dorothy Dugue, spinster 23 Nov 1760

Walter “Dugou” (listed as Dugue in the register index) who died in St. Andrews in 1706 was almost certainly a child of Peter.

This suggests that Peter had married and had children before his marriage to Dorothy in St. Andrew’s Parish, Jamaica.

To have been an adult at the time that his father James Jacques DuGué’s estate was settled in 1696, Peter was at least 31 years old in 1706, and could easily have married earlier and had children with his first wife.

His brother Isaac Dugue, on the other hand, was a minor in 1696, a bit older than his sister born in about 1685, and was probably no more than about 22-25 years old in 1706, fairly young to have an existing family.

The following references from the Kingston Parish, Jamaica, Register also appear to refer to Peter’s family, and document two additional children, who died in 1723.

Vol. I:
p. 3 Dugay, James, buried 3 Nov 1722
p. 7 Dugue, Thomas, buried 1 Jan 1723
p. 8 Dugue, William, buried 22 Jan 1722

Peter and his brother Isaac were both in Jamaica at this time and either could presumably have been father of some of these children.

However, a son of one of them, named James Dugue, filed a memorial for family land in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1733.

This was property that had originally been granted to Arthur Middleton and was purchased from Robert Skelton, cordwainer, by Jacques Dugué.

This adult James Dugue in Charleston in 1733 could not have been the son of Peter, who was born in 1720/l, and so must have been a son of Isaac.

By process of elimination, then, the James Dugay who died in 1722 was Peter’s son, only two years old.

The other two, Thomas and William, were likely sons of Peter as well.

Kingston was immediately adjacent to St. Andrews Parish, where Peter and his family lived.

This rapid succession of deaths may be attributable to the hurricane of 28 Aug 1722, one of the worst ever to hit Jamaica, with terrible loss of both life and property, and the earthquake the same year, which caused additional damage.

Such events are often followed by the rapid spread of infectious disease, malnutrition, and other threats to human life, especially that of children.

There was also a rebellion in Jamaica in 1722.

It was not a healthy environment.

The listing of the burials in the Kingston Parish (the narrow slip of land extending partially across the harbor at Kingston, defined as a separate paris in 1693), which was not the usual family parish, suggests that the family may have lost their home in adjacent St. Andrew’s Parish as a consequence of the storm.

As a shipbuilder, it is also very likely that Peter lost everything in his business, unless he had a ship at sea out of harm’s way at the time of the storm.

There is evidence that Peter continued business interests in South Carolina long after he established his family in Jamaica.

In 1718 Peter provided his power of attorney to Joseph Wragg of South Carolina to recover debts owed to him in South Carolina.

Series Number: S72001 Volume: 00A0 Page: 00109 Item: 00 Date: 1719-1721 Description: DUGUE, PETER TO JOSEPH WRAGG, POWER OF ATTORNEY TO RECOVER DEBTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Names Indexed: DUGUE, PETER / WRAGG, JOSEPH / Locations: / Type: POWER OF ATTORNEY / Topics: DEBT

Joseph Wragg married Peter’s niece, Judith Dubose, daughter of James Dubose and Marie (DuGué). Wragg became a very successful businessman in the Georgetown, SC, area.

Among the business interests that Peter retained in South Carolina was the property that he inherited from his father.

On 27 and 28 Feb 1726 a deed by Richard Grimston for lot #229 in Charleston lists N on Mr. Dugue, E on John Hill, W on Thomas Rose.

This shows that Peter Dugue retained ownership of Lot #186, on King Street between Broad and Tradd, which he had inherited from his father in 1696.

A memorial for Lawrence Dennis dated 1733 for property on the south side of Newtown Creek on James Island in South Carolina identifies Peter Dugue as an adjacent landowner on the east side in that year.

The original document has been examined by the author and a staff archivist at the South Carolina Department of Archives` and History and clearly refers to him as a contemporary, not a past, landowner.

This also was land that Peter inherited from his father in 1696.

Series Number: S111001 Volume: 0003 Page: 00248 Item: 01 Date: 1733/05/08 Description: DENNIS, LAWRENCE, MEMORIAL FOR TWO TRACTS CONTAINING 633 ACRES ON JAMES ISLAND, BERKLEY COUNTY. Names Indexed: DENNIS, LAWRENCE / CLARK, HANNAH / CLARK / GEORGE, ROBERT / WILLISON, EDWARD / WITTER, JAMES / CHAPLIN, JOHN / HATTER/HOUSHAW / HEARNE, PETER / DRAYTON, THOMAS / DUGEE, PETER / LORIDGE/PETERSON, RICHARD Locations: JAMES ISLAND / BERKELEY COUNTY/STONO RIVER/NEWTOWN CREEK Type: MEMORIAL /

However, the following document indicates that part of the original Newtown Creek, James Island, SC, grant had been sold and had passed to the Screven family by 1733

Series Number:S111001 Volume: 0005 Page: 00151 Item: 01 Date: 1733/04/09 Description: SCREVEN, SARAH AND WILLIAM SCREVEN, MEMORIAL FOR 90 ACRES ON NEW TOWN CREEK, JAMES ISLAND, ORIGINALLY PART OF A 500 ACRE TRACT, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO JAMES DUGNE, SR. (2 PAGES) Names Indexed: SCREVEN, SARAH / SCREVEN, WILLIAM / DUGNE, JAMES SR. / SCREVEN, SAMUEL / HERNE, PETER / DRAYTON, THOMAS / DENNIS, LAWRENCE / WRAGG, JOSEPH / DUGNE, PETER / DRAKE, SAMUEL/HERNE, PETER Locations: NEWTOWN CREEK/JAMES ISLAND / BERKELEY COUNTY Type: MEMORIAL / Topics: ESTATE DISPOSITIONS

No record has been found of the death and burial of Peter and Dorothy (?) Dugue, either in Jamaica or South Carolina.


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