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Re: 1600s Misc Notes On Dozier Surname
Posted by: ann gallagher (ID *****8210) Date: August 20, 2009 at 21:07:21
In Reply to: Re: 1600s Misc Notes On Dozier Surname by danielle dozier of 1505

Look at my earlier post on my misc. notes.
ann g.

The first line of My Dozier's show up in 1772/82.
I have been collecting post from misc web sites. The following is what I have tried to put in order by dates. I hope some of my notes will help others.


Surnames's

Dagg - d'agesiau - dagenell - dagenet - dagenhal - dagenhal' - dagenhale - dagenham - dagennall - dagenson - dager - dageri - dages - daget - dageuill - dageuill' - dagevile - dagevill - dagevill' - dageville - dagevyle - daggan - daggar - daggatt - dagge - daggehulle - dagger - daggere - daggers - daggert - dagget - daggett - (daggett-hibberd) - daggetts daggevyle - daggewich - daggeworth - daggeworthe - daggil - daggild - daggit
www.theoriginalrecord.com Dag - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet - d'augeau - d'augers - dauenporte - dauentry - daueny - dauer - dauers - dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun - dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars - daugauir - dauge - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish - daughter - daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty www.theoriginalrecord.com Dague - d'agorne - d'agoult - d'agrella - d'agremoht - d'aguiar - d'aguila - d'aguilar - d'aguiler - d'aguillar - d'aguira - d'aguisseau - dagnet - dagnett - dagni - dagnia - dagnier - dagno - dagnoll - dago - dagon - dagor - dagos - dagot - dagoun - dagoz - dagron - daguard - daguerra - daguesseau - dagueville - daguid - daguiler - daguiree - daguires - dagun - dagune - dagvill - dagvy - dagvyle - dagwell www.theoriginalrecord.com Dauge - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet - d'augeau - d'augers - dauer - dauers - dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun - dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars - daugauir - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish - daughter - daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty - daugier - daugish - daugles - dauglet www.theoriginalrecord.com d'Auge - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet - d'augeau - d'augers - dauers - dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars daugauir - dauge - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish - daughter daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty - daugier - daugish - daugles - dauglet
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Deaser ? Dozier

Dog - d'offranville - d'ofranville - do gazzi - doffeld - doffelde - doffell - doffen - doffenby - doffer - doffey - doffi - doffild - doffinby - doffnes - doffness - dofford - doffranville - doffs - doffy - dofhous - doft - dogade - dogall - dogan - dogans - dogby - dogdson - doge - doged - dogehewid - dogel - dogelas - dogelbie - dogelendre - dogell - dogelondere - dogeman - dogen - dogenet - doger - doudg - doudge www.theoriginalrecord.com Dogg - dogel - dogelas - dogelbie - dogelendre - dogell - dogelondere - dogeman - dogen - dogenet - doger - dogerman - dogerty - doges - dogeson - dogesson - doget - dogeth - dogethe - dogett - dogette - dogg' - doggart - doggat - doggatt - dogge - doggefel - doggel - doggelegh - doggell - doggelon - doggelone - doggeman - doggemersfeud - doggen - doggenfeld - dogger - doggere - doggerel - doggerell - doggert - doudg - doudge www.theoriginalrecord.com Douge - douff - douffe - douffield - doufle - doufott - doufthwayte - doufton - doug - douga - dougal - dougald dougale - dougall - dougals - dougan - dougans - dougary - dougas - dougdaile - dougdale - dougen - douger - dougere - dougerty - dough - doughal - doughall - doughan - dougharty - doughearty - doughen - dougherley - dougherty - doughety - doughey - doughgertey - doughill - doughith - doughles - doughnarte - doudg - doudge www.theoriginalrecord.com


DOZIER - DOSIAR - DOZE- DOGIER- DOSHIER - DOSIER - Doscher - Ducker - Deegar - Doozier - Diser - Dasher - Doosier - Doosher - Doher - Dosher - Deseir - Daziar - Doshazor - Dishazor Va - D'Auge - Dauge - Dodger - Douger - Dugger - ?Degge - Dager - Duggar - Dagier - Dosher - Daugher - Dauzher - Dausher - Dozer - Deisher - Dazier - Dessauer - (Duke/Dauge/Dugue/Dozier in SC) - Dizer - Docer - Doser - Dazey - Daug - Douge - Duker - Dogg - Doshe - Dozyer / Duggar / Dugar / Duger - Dozier - d'oysel - d'oyseleur - d'oysell - d'ozy - d'paiva - d'quinsac - doyninge - doynour - doyns - doynton - doyok - doyr - doysy - doythwaite - doyto - doyton - doytt - doywick - doz - doze - dozell - dozen - dozey - dozy - dpherty dpncaster - dpubleday - dpveton - dqyer - draac - drabb - drabbe - drabbell - drabbes - drabbits - drabble drabbles - drabbs - drabe - drabeck - Dozer - Dozier, Dosier - Dosher - Doshier - doudg - doudge
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Dukers - duce - du karry - du keirgar - dukas - dukbury - dukdale - duke - duke-cohan - duke-elder - duke-woolley - dukeameu - dukeham - dukeleau dukelindon - dukelow - dukeman - dukemanton - duken - dukenfeld - dukenfield - dukennell - dukensfield - (dukers - dukes) - dukesberie - dukesbury - dukesell - dukesfeld - dukesil - dukeson - dukeston - dukestone - dukesworth - dukesworth' - dukeswrd' - dukeswrthe - duket - dukett - dukeworth - dukey - dukharth - Abraham Dugard, a.k.a. Abraham Dugger / Duggar / Dugar / Duger


Dupuy - du pre - du preau - du prey - du prye - du puis - du puss - du puy - du puys - du pyre - du quene - du querry - du quesne - dupre - dupree - dupreer - dupreez - dupreroy duprey - duprez - duprie - duprre - dupton' - dupuch - dupuie - dupuis - dupus - dupuys - dupuytren - dupy - dupyate dupye duquecborne duqueman duquemin duquenin - duquenoy - duqueray - duquerry - duquery - duquesne - dupi - dupii
www.theoriginalrecord.com Dupey - du perona - du peronne - du perray - du perron - du perry - du perse - du petit - du petitbose - du pin - du place - du plat - duperon - duperons - duperoy - duperre - duperret - duperrey - duperrien - duperrieu - duperron - dupertail - dupery - dupestail - dupeyron - dupeze - dupie - dupies - dupigny - dupin - dupine - duping dupins - duplack - duplacke - duplain - duplais - duplaisy - duplan - duplantier - duplat
www.theoriginalrecord.com Depey - d'epernon - d'epicier - de peralto - de perce - de percour - de percourt - de pere - de pergamo - de perth de pery - de pesarengys - de pescarengis - de pesme - de petitchen - de petra - de petro - de petto - de pevigny - de peyer - de peyffer - de peyrecave - de peyrove - de peyster - de pezrotat - de philliponneau - de piaget - de pier - de pierefitte - de pierre - de pieu - de pimentel - de pimont - deper - deperay - deperring - depeyster - depham - dephez - depienne - depierre
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Surname       Alternate       
Dauge        Dozier       
Dauge        Dague       
Dauge        Dogue
Daudg Dauge
Daudg Dozier



NOTE - The surnames Dozier, Hudson, Muse, and Skipper are all in the Richmond Area.


1011/1123 France - Raphael du Puy, 1011 - 1123, Birth: 1011 at Pereins; France Christening: ? at ?
Marriage: ? at ? to , Death: 1123 at Pereins; France Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Hugh du Puy www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


FRANCE - Hugh du Puy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Denrard de Poissen, ? - ?
Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Alleman Dupuy        www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


FRANCE - Alleman Dupuy, ? - Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to ,Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Hugh du Puy        www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


FRANCE - Hugh du Puy, ? - ? , Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Floried Morian, ? - ?
Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Alleman Dupuy www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866

       
1132/1227 France - Alleman Dupuy, 1132 - 1227, Birth 1132 at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage? at ? to Alix 'Princess Dauphne, ?- Death 1227 at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Alleman Dupuy ? - ? www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


abt 1260 - Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Beatrix Artod ?, ABT. 1260 - ? Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children 1. Alleman Dupuy ? www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


abt 1289 - Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Eleanore Alleman, 1289 - ? Death ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children:1. Alleman Dupuy       www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Ainarde de Roland, ? - ? Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Gilles Dupuy       www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


1382 Wales - DAUG OF REES - Female Birth/Christening 1382 Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales Spouse Loreth Ap LLEWELLIN Abt. 1378 Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales Father Rees Ap ELLEDRY Born Abt. 1356 Place Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales


1401 FRANCE - Guy II d'Abzac was born in 1401. He died on 10 Aug 1478 in La Douze,,France. He married Agnes de Montlouis about 1426. Agnes de Montlouis [Parents] was born about 1410. She died on 5 Nov 1472 in Perigueux,,France. She married Guy II d'Abzac about 1426. They had the following children: 1. Male Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


1420 - Gilles Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Alix de (Bellcombe), ? - ? Death: ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex: M Children 1. Gilles Dupuy       ? - 1420 www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


FRANCE - Gilles Dupuy, ? - 1420, Birth: ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Florence de Hauteville, 1392 -? Death 1420 at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children1. Ainier Dupuy www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


1430 Scotland - Leslie Of Roths DAUG - Ancestral File Gender: F Birth/Christening 1430 Dykes, Lanark, , Scotland Spouse Robert FORSYTH Children 1. Sex M John FORSYTH (AFN:FN7S-ZT) Born Abt. 1466 Place Dykes, Lanark, , Scotland Source Family Search - LDS


1430 FRANCE - Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze [Parents] was born about 1430. He died on 6 Dec 1508. He married Jeanne de Narbonne-Talairan on 12 Jan 1469. Jeanne de Narbonne-Talairan was born about 1440. She died on 18 Jun 1505. She married Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze on 12 Jan 1469. They had the following children: 1. Female Anne d'Abzac de La Douze www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


Ainier Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth: ? at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Catharine de Bellecombe, ? - ? Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Male Jacques Dupuy www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


1440 - Jacques Dupuy, ABT. 1440 - 1505, Birth: ABT. 1440 at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Francois Artand ?, ABT. 1450 - ? Death: 1505 at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Barthelemy du Puy Source www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


abt 1465 - Jean Jaubert was born about 1465. He died after 1516. He married Anne d'Abzac de La Douze on 10 Feb 1489. Anne d'Abzac de La Douze was born about 1475. She married Jean Jaubert on 10 Feb 1489. They had the following children: 1. Female Marguerite Jaubert
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1478 - Barthelemy du Puy, 1478 - ?, Birth: 1478 at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to Antoinett Bourasier, ? - ? Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children: 1. Pierre du Puy 1555 - ?
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I'm very interested in the Ainarde de Roland / James Roland Dozier , Gilbert Skipper / ?Gilles, and Hugh Skipper names , all three are in my Skipper and Dozier lines. levitaann@yahoo.com


Misc Note - List of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors National Huguenot Society
1520
The National Huguenot Society has received documented evidence proving, according to normally accepted genealogical standards, that the individual listed was indeed a French Huguenot during the period of 1520 -1787.
If such proof and documentation has not been verified and placed on file with The National Huguenot Society, then the Huguenot name will not be listed on our site.
huguenot.netnation.com/forms/application
James
and
Leonard Dozier
are there


1633 - Le Renard Noir bound for Acadia - Le Renard Noir ship weighing 220 tons owned and armed by sieur Charles de St Etienne de Latour under the command of D. Bragneau bound for Acadia for the company of News -- France - Departed La Rochelle April 21, 1633 - Sources Departmental records of the Charente-Maritime La Rochelle Series Admiralty of Guyenne at La Rochelle B 5654 21 avril 1633
David Lomeron Merchant
Samuel George Merchant
Sieur Duplessis
Guillaume Desjardins sieur du Val
René Papin
François de Renneville
Etienne de Mauron
Joseph Casaré
Pierre de Montaury
Quichetech Savage turning over in his country
Marc Lescarbot
Nenougy Savage turning over in his country
Jean Broussault
Pierre Boursault
Jonas Antoine
Miquelon de Prudet
Pierre Clavier
Gabriel Merceron


Important Dates in Huguenot History 1533 - John Calvin flees Paris


1535 FRANCE - On the 31st of march 1535, in Saint Malo (Britany / Bretagne) one of Jacques Cartier assistant listed the people going to the New world with him............ This second trip to the New World was ordered by François 1st, king of France........... The list was registred by Jehan Leveillé, working for the abbey of Saint Jehan.......... The original document is still in the Saint-Malo records, serie BB.4 folio 17-20........... It is not for sure that everyone listed on this document was a passenger........The list was made several weeks before the departure date and it was known that Cartier wanted to replace 25 or 30 people............. The log and the royal report mention that 110 were on the ship.......... There are very good chances that the majority of these people went to Canada; Cartier mentioned a dozen of names in his ship book........... Some of these people were Cartier family members or allied families......... Le mercredy dernier jour de mars après Pasques mil Vcc XXXV à l'abaye sainct Jehan, davent mondictseigneur le Capitaine, presans Maistre Jehan Le Juiff, lieutenant de la court de Sainct Malo, le connestable, Jehan Billard, procureur desdictz bourgeoys, Jn. Cronier, Jac. Chenu, Jehan Grout le jeune, Bertrand Beauboys, Pierres May, Françoys Gaillard, Jehan Maingard Huperie, Jacques Martinet, Robin boullain, Estienne Richomme, Guillaume Boulain Villauroux, Pierres Ancelin, Guillaume Maingard, Guillaume Pepin, Jehan Brisard l'esné, Jehan boulain Belestre, Thomas de La Bouille, Robin Gaultier le jeune, Thomas Maingard, Françoys Martin, Guillaume Grout, Roullet Souchart, Yrlet Morel, Guillaume Le Breton Bastille, Georges Boulain, Guillaume Sainct Mains, Pierres Gosselin, Jehan Grout l'esné, Charles Cheville, Guillaume Gaillard, Pierres Jonchée, Pierres Gaillard, Jehan de May, Pierres Colin......... Et plusieurs aultres desdictz bourgeoys assemblez, etc......... Sur ce que a esté par ledict procureur remonstré touchant vne bannye qui fuct hyer faicte par Pierres Gaultier, sergend, a esté ledict sergent presant, quel a confessez avoir faicte ladicte bannye quelle il a aparu; et a dict vng nommé Jehan Poulet presant la luy a faict faire et non aultres, de laquelle bannye a esté ordonnée estre incereré en ce papier; et ledict Bastille presant, quel a desavoué avoir faict faire ladicte bannie; et ledict Poulet presant quel a dict en vertu de la charge luy baillée ledict Cartier avoir faict faire ladicte bannie........ Et lesdictz de La Bouille et Maingard presant quelz, o la charge que Jacques Cartier a baillé audict Jehan Poulet, ont advoué ladicte bannie et non aultrement. Et a celuy Poulet aparu le rolle et numbre des compaignons que ledict Cartier a prins pour ladicte navigation : & a esté mis entre mes mains pour incerez cy dessous, & a celuy Poulet protesté de en dymyez du nombre de XXV à trante & d'en prandre d'aultres à son chouaix......... L'incertion desdicts maistres, compaignon mariniers & pillotes s'ensuyvent - SOURCE www.migrations.fr/departure
Jacques Cartier, capitaine.
Thomas Fourmont, maistre de la nef.
Guillaume Le Breton Bastille, capitaine et pilote du galion.
Jacques Maingard, maistre du galion.
Macé Jalobert, capitaine et pillote du Corrlieu
Guillaume Le Marié, maistre du Courlieu
Laurens Boulain.
Estienne Nouel.
Pierres Esmery, dict Talbot.
Michel Hervé.
Estienne Pommerel.
Michel Audiepvre.
Brand Sauboscq.
Richard Cobaz.
Lucas Saumur.
Françoys Guitault, apoticaire.
Georget Mabille.
Guillaume Sequart, cherpentier.
Robin Le Tort.
Sanson Ripault, barbier.
Françoys Guillot.
Guillaume Esnault, charpentier.
Jehan Dabin, cherpentier.
Jehan du Nort, cherpentier.
Jullien Golet.
Thomas Boulain.
Michel Philipot.
Jehan Hamel.
Jehan Fleury.
Guillaume Guilbert.
Colas Barbé.
Laurens Guillot.
Guillaume Bochier.
Michel Eon.
Jehan Anthoine.
Michel Maingard.
Jehan Maryen.
Bertrand Apvril.
Gilles Ruffin.
Geoffroy Ollivier.
Guillaume De Guernezé.
Eustache Grossin.
Guillaume Alliecte.
Jehan Raby.
Pierres Marquier, trompecte.
Guillaume Le Gentilhomme.
Raoullet Maingard.
Françoys Duault.
Hervé Henry.
Yvon Le Gal.
Anthoine Aliecte.
Jehan Colas.
Jacques Prinsault.
Dom Guillaume Le Breton.
Dom Anthoine.
Phelippes Thomas, cherpentier.
Jacques Du Bog.
Jullien Plancouet.
Jehan Go.
Jehan Le Gentilhomme.
Michel Donquan, cherpentier.
Jehan Aismery, cherpentier.
Pierres Maingart.
Lucas Clavier.
Goulhet Riou
Jehan Jac, de Morbihen
Pierres Nyel.
Le Gendre Estienne le Blanc
Jehan Pierres.
Jehan Coumyn.
Anthoine Des Granches.
Louys Douayran.
Pierres Coupeaulx.
Pierres Jonchée, etc


1535 - Le Christophe bound for Newfoundland....... Crew of the ship Le Christophe weighing 70 tons, owned and armed by sieurs Durand Bruschet et Jean Bernyer merchants and middle-class men of La Rochelle under command of du master and pilot Gluille Le Gludic of Pel Proux Bretagne bound for the Newfoundland to fish and to bring back wood an other profits......... Departed La Rochelle after April 14,1535........ The ship is equipped with food, artillery, cables, anchors and all other needs for a crew of 22 men, fishermen and mariniers including the captain - CREW
Yvon AULTREC
Yvon Le GENTIL
Yvon LE FLOCH
Prégent LE BRETON
Guillaume RIOU
Jehan MEUR
Guillaume PRÉDELET
Gabriel MATHURIN
Yvon HELLIES
Marc PRÉVOST
Jeahan GUILLOU
Jehan CARROU
Jehan QUERRET
Olivier PRÉGENT
Henry DE PORSAL
Olivier BRAS DE FER
OLivier GALLERON
Jehan LEBLANC
Jehan RIOU
Jean LE GENDIC
Jean LE GENTIL
Joachim ? serviteur et commis de Buschet et Bernier, absent


1541 SCOTLAND - Agnes Dog Gender: Female Birth: About 1541 Perth, Perth, Scotland


Important Dates in Huguenot History
29 January 1536 General Edict urging extermination of heretics (Huguenots)
1536 John Calvin becomes pastor in Geneva


b abt 1543 England

Daug Daug Compact Disc #134 Pin #2326051 Sex: F b abt 1543 Spouse Richard Harding Family Search - LDS

Daug Daug Compact Disc #134 Pin #2323892 Sex F Birth abt 1544 Spouse William Gary Family Search - LDS


Important Dates in Huguenot History - 1550s Calvinism comes to France with thousands of converts First Synod of the French Reformed Church held in Paris, followed by 1559 persecutions and issuance of Edict prohibiting "heretical" worship


1555 FRANCE - Pierre du Puy, 1555 - ?, Birth: 1555 at France Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to , Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children 1. Barthelemy Dupuy 1581 www.royalblood.co.uk/D549/I549866


1555 France - The Huguenots were members of the Reformed Church, a Protestant sect established in France by John Calvin around 1555. Because of religious persecution from the Catholic church, the Huguenots were forced to flee France in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Most refugees went to Germany, the Netherlands and England, although some found their way to South Africa. Many Huguenots migrated to British North America, especially to the Carolinas, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York. Sources: The National Huguenot Society, Encyclopedias of Christianity and Religion, Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz For information on Huguenot history and organizations that celebrate it, visit: the following Web sites.
www.huguenot.netnation.com
www.hhs-newpaltz.org
www.huguenotsocietyofamerica.org


Important Dates in Huguenot History
1550s Calvinism comes to France with thousands of converts.

Important Dates in Huguenot History
25 May 1559        First Synod of the French Reformed Church held in Paris, followed by persecutions and issuance of Edict prohibiting "heretical" worship.

Important Dates in Huguenot History
1559 Attempt to replace Catholic Guises with Huguenot Conde as regent.

Important Dates in Huguenot History
1560 Huguenots petition the King and threaten revolt if persecution persists

Important Dates in Huguenot History
1 March 1562 Massacre at Vassay begins French religious wars; Conde assassinated
1562 Huguenots sign manifesto saying they were forced to take arms
1 May 1562 Arrival at St. John's River, in Florida, of the first pilgrimage by Huguenots to North America

Important Dates in Huguenot History 1564
Death of John Calvin

Important Dates in Huguenot History
1565 Huguenot colony massacred at St. John, FL


1565 SCOTLAND - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Female Christening: 10 MAY 1565 Perth, Perth, Scotland Father JAMES DOG Family Search - LDs

1566 SCOTLAND - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Female Christening: 11 AUG 1566 Perth, Perth, Scotland Spouse: THOMAS WILSONE Marriage 03 FEB 1565 Perth, Perth, Scotland - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Female Christening: 11 AUG 1566 Perth, Perth, Scotland Father ANDRO DOG Family Search - LDs


1572 Important Dates in Huguenot History - 24 August 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in which tens of thousands of Huguenots were killed


1574 England - MARY DOZIER International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Birth About 1574, Surrey, England Spouse JOHN BETTES Family Marriage abt 1591


1581 - Barthelemy Dupuy, 1581 - ? Birth: 1581 at ? Christening: ? at ? Marriage: ? at ? to , - Death: ? at ? Burial: ? at ? Sex: M Children:1. Jean Dupuy ? - ? www.royalblood.co.uk


1584 - When English explorers and colonists first arrived on the coast of North America, they encountered Algonkian-speaking peoples. The term Algonkian* isn’t a tribal name; but one of the largest group of linguistically related tribes in North America. Algonkian-speaking tribes lived in the area from coastal North Carolina to Canada, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. They were the peoples who met the English at Roanoke in 1584, at Jamestown in 1607, and at Plymouth in 1620, and they were among those who first met French explorers and colonizers in Canada. (*Also spelled Algonquin, Algonquian, Algonkin.


Important Dates in Huguenot History - 1585 Huguenots / Protestants expelled from France


(DAUG DAUG) Compact Disc #100 Pin #721917 Sex F Spouse JOHN STANLEY Disc #100 Pin #725853
Family Search - LDS


1596 Marriage England - AGNES DOUGH - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Female Marriage: 06 DEC 1596 Saint Andrew, Plymouth, Devon, England Spouse THOMAS DIBB Family Search - LDS


Important Dates in Huguenot History - 13 April 1598 Edict of Nantes by Henry of Navarre which granted religious and civil liberties to the Huguenots promises protection


1599 England - ADAM DAUG Gender: Male Christening: APR 1599 Oulton, Suffolk, England Father GILES DAUG Mother ALICE (DALY) Family Search - LDS


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