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Aka: Mars Mareen Duvall, son of Thomas Duvall, lord of Ange, in
the province of St. Lawrence and the fief of St. Aubin.Birth:
abt 1570 in France and Nicola STAGARD.
Marriage 1 Mary "PARRAN" BOUTH b: WFT Est. 1612-1638 Married:
1658 in Normandy, FRA.
Children:
Lewis DUVALL b: WFT Est. 1651-1680;
John DUVALL b: abt 1652 in MD or France.
Marriage 2 Susannah Marie BRASHEARS Married: 1673 in Anne
Arundel Co, MD.
MAREEN DUVALL, Merchant and Planter, a Huguenot refugee, came to
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, about the year, 1655, and settled
on the south side of the South River, upon a tract of land of
several hundred acres, which was patented to him by Lord
Baltimore by the name of “Laval.” He was b. about 1630-5; d.
August, 1694, at his home, “Middle Plantation,” on South River,
Anne Arundel Co., Md.;
Mareen DUVALL contributed to the public cost of an expedition
against the Nanticoke Indians in 1678. Appointed by the General
Assembly of Maryland in 1683 a Commissioner to purchase sites
and lay out towns, etc.
"Mareen Duvall, the Huguenot French emigrant to Maryland,
married. First, Mary -----. Their daughter, Susannah Duvall,
married Robert Tyler in 1694. Their daughter, Susannah Tyler,
born July 14, 1700, married in 1716 John Lamar, son of Thomas
Lamar and his second wife, Ann Pottiger."
A traditional account by historian Glenn D. Lough claims that
the first settlers, Pompey Leggit and his wife Jenny Duvall
Leggit, homesteaded at Rivesville in present-day Marion County
in 1694. With them were Jenny's brother, John Duvall, the
William Burris family, and the Bozarth family. The families are
said to have moved on to Philippi in present-day Barbour County
by 1704, a site they abandoned in 1721. The Leggit's sons,
Thomas and George Leggit, established a trading post at
Lowsville in 1766.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wvmonong/
"MAREEN DUVALL, Merchant and Planter, a Huguenot refugee, came
to Anne Arundel County, Maryland, about the year, 1655, and
settled on the south side of the South River, upon a tract of
land of several hundred acres, which was patented to him by Lord
Baltimore by the name of “Laval.” He was b. about 1630-5; d.
August, 1694, at his home, “Middle Plantation,” on South River,
Anne Arundel Co., Md.; m. (firstly) ——; m. (secondly) Susanna,
who d. about 1692; m. (thirdly) Mary STANTON, who d. between
1761 and 1782. She m. (secondly) Col. Henry RIDGELY, first, and
m. (thirdly) Rev. Jacob HENDERSON, Rector of Queen Ann's Parish,
Prince George's County, Maryland.
Mareen DUVALL contributed to the public cost of an expedition
against the Nanticoke Indians in 1678. Appointed by the General
Assembly of Maryland in 1683 a Commissioner to purchase sites
and lay out towns, etc."
Mareen Duvall came to America from Nantes, France under Co lonel
William Burges in 1659 settling in Anne Arundel County,
Maryland. "Du vall's delight", 1704 located at the mouth of
Rogue's Harbor consisted of 3 108 acres. It served a the home of
Mareen and John Duvall. Mareen is said to have come from the
neighborhood of Brittany, some support is lent to this from the
fact that to the first piece of land he patented he gives the
name "Laval." There is a
town called Laval, some 60 miles from Nantes. His name Mareen is
clearly a corruption of the French Marin. He was French
Huguenot. Although the Edict of Nantes was not repealed until
1685 those of the religion, as Huguenots called themseves, were
nevertheless severely oppressed by the goverment. Many of them
setteled in other lands. It was doubtless for this reason that
Mareen settled in Maryland. Mareen made his demand for land on
July 25, 1659. He had patent on January 22, 1659/66 for a tract
of 100 acres, called Laval, on the west side
of the South River in An ne Arundel County, Maryland. Mareen was
of Protestant faith. He built a chapel for worship on his
plantation at his own expense.
In the year 1705 his son, John Duvall, and his wife appeared
before the vestry, of which he was a member, and deeded the land
upon which the chapel stood to Queen Anne for the use of the
parish, but it was not until the year 1741 that it became a
parish church, supported and repaired by the community, a up to
that time, it was maintained by the Duvall family. [304728.ftw]
30. Mareen Duvall, born Abt. 1635 in Laval, Normandy, France;
died 05 August 1694 in (Anne Arundel) MD. He was the son of
Massiot Duvall and Margaret Orbin. He married 31. Susannah Marie
Brashers/Brassieur 1673.
[S1647] [S1079] [S1647] [S3018] [S765]
[220058]
a French Huguenot
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_William GUERRANT ____________+ | (1782 - 1808) m 1800 _Henry Ellis GUERRANT M.D.__| | (1808 - 1876) m 1835 | | |_Mary PUTNEY _________________+ | (1780 - ....) m 1800 _Edward Owings GUERRANT C.S.A. and M.D. D.D._| | (1838 - 1916) m 1868 | | | _Elihu OWINGS Judge___________ | | | (1780 - ....) | |_Mary Beaufort Howe OWINGS _| | (1812 - 1850) m 1835 | | |_Mary R. HALL ________________ | (1790 - ....) | |--Russell Hamilton GUERRANT | (1870 - ....) | _Frederick (DeWald) de VAULT _+ | | (1778 - 1847) m 1803 | _John de VAULT C.S.A._______| | | (1819 - 1897) m 1842 | | | |_Margaret RANGE ______________+ | | (1785 - 1865) m 1803 |_Mary Jane de VAULT _________________________| (1844 - 1937) m 1868 | | ______________________________ | | |_Amanda Jane RUSSELL _______| (1821 - 1865) m 1842 | |______________________________
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_John MADISON I________________+ | (1625 - 1683) _John MADISON II__________| | (1663 - 1717) m 1692 | | |_Marie AMBROSE (WIDOW) ________ | (1620 - ....) _John MADISON III____| | (1698 - 1784) m 1745| | | _Thomas TODD "the Immigrant"___ | | | (1619 - ....) m 1657 | |_Isabella Minor? TODD? ___| | (1663 - 1710) m 1692 | | |_Anne GORSUCH _________________+ | (1638 - 1702) m 1657 | |--Gabriel MADISON | (1750 - 1804) | _William STROTHER III__________+ | | (1665 - 1726) m 1695 | _William STROTHER IV Esq._| | | (1696 - 1732) m 1718 | | | |_Margaret THORNTON ____________+ | | (1678 - 1727) m 1695 |_Agatha STROTHER ____| (1728 - 1822) m 1745| | _Richard WATTS "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1670 - 1716) |_Margaret WATTS __________| (1700 - 1755) m 1718 | |_______________________________
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_LAWRENCE WASHINGTON Esq._________________+ | (1500 - 1583) _ROBERT WASHINGTON __________| | (1544 - 1620) m 1564 | | |_AMY PARGITER ____________________________+ | (1524 - 1564) _LAWRENCE WASHINGTON of Sulgrave_| | (1568 - 1616) m 1588 | | | _WALTER LYTE _____________________________+ | | | (1514 - 1597) | |_ELIZABETH LYTE _____________| | (1544 - 1599) m 1564 | | |_URSULA WOODFORD _________________________+ | (1514 - ....) | |--ANN WASHINGTON | (1600 - ....) | _JOHN BUTLER of Tyes Hall_________________+ | | (1487 - 1558) | _WILLIAM BUTLER of Tyes Hall_| | | (1540 - 1587) | | | |_MARGARET Dudley SUTTON of Aston-le-Walls_+ | | (1490 - 1563) |_MARGARET BUTLER ________________| (1566 - 1622) m 1588 | | __________________________________________ | | |_Margaret GREEKE ____________| (1540 - ....) | |__________________________________________
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_David WEAVER ________________________________+ | (1745 - 1813) m 1769 _David Andrew "Andy" WEAVER Sr._| | (1781 - 1847) m 1805 | | |_Masinbird SHOEMAKER _________________________ | (1745 - 1825) m 1769 _James M. WEAVER Judge_| | (1815 - 1877) m 1847 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HOWARD of VA & SC & GA & KY_ | | | | |_Frances HOWARD ________________| | (1785 - 1850) m 1805 | | |______________________________________________ | | |--Cornelia F. WEAVER | (1850 - 1920) | _(RESEARCH QUERY-VA) HARRIS of Old Virginia___ | | | _John HARRIS ___________________| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Jane Amanda HARRIS ___| (1830 - ....) m 1847 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) SHACKLEFORD of Virginia_____ | | |_Mary J. "Polley" SHACKLEFORD __| (1800 - ....) | |______________________________________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH FitzLewis |
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