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DEED BOOK J 1774-1782, page 324
[p.324]March 21, 1776. Henry Elley and Sarah, his wife, of
Culpeper Co. to Thomas Burbridge of Spts. Co. £90 curr. 128 a.
in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. No witnesses. March 21, 1776.
DEED BOOK J 1774-1782, page 450
March 6, 1792. Pursuant to the last will and testament of Thomas
Burbridge, Decd., etc., Thomas Burbridge, Benjamin Robinson and
Mildred, his wife; Henry Elley. and Sarah, his wife; Tavener
Branham and Elizabeth, his wife; Robt. Smith and Frances, his
wife; Linsfield Burbridge and Nancy, his wife; Wm. Bullett [or
Bullit] and Mary, his wife, and George Burbridge and Mary, his
wife, to James Lewis of Spots. Co. £230. 200 a. whereon sd.
Thos. Burbridge lived, adj. lands of James Lewis, Alexander
Spotswood and others, etc., purchased of Wm. Fitzhugh, Esq., as
by Ind. dated April 10, 1770, in Spots. Co., etc., etc.
Witnesses, Richd. Jones, Frans. Simpson, Mathew Bridges, Richd.
Branham-March 6, 1792.
DEED BOOK J 1774-1782, page 454
June 13, 1792. Thomas Burbridge, Benjamin Robinson, Henry Ealey
[Elley] and Tavenor Branham, all of the State of Kentucky, po.
of atto. to friends Robert Smith, Linsfield Burbridge and Geo.
Burbridge, to sell a tract of land in Spots. Co., Va., part of
which is claimed by the parties of the first part as Legatees of
Thos. Burbridge, decd., etc., etc. Witnesses, Mathew Bridges,
Richd. Branham, Wm. Parker. Septr. 4, 1792.
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A Captain of the Royal Household Guards under Louis the
fourteenth.
His Will listed in Manakintown, King William Parish, Cumberland
Co. VA. Probate Records, ww.3/1743, wp. 5/17/1743.
Source: "The Jennings Book-1988, p. 778; "Turff & Twigg" by P.
H. Cabell; "Bartholomew Dupuy & His Desc." p. 178.
Born in France ca 1652; d 17 Jul 1743; m in France 1685 to
countess Susanna Lavillon; went to Germany in 1685, to England
in 1699, and to America in 1700, Henrico Co. VA; son Peter age
16 in list of tithable Persons in 1710 m. Judith Lefevre; son
John James b ca 1698 m. Susanna Levilain; dau Martha m. ca 1726
Stephen Chastain.
source: Brock's Hug. Emig. to VA, pp. 74, 151, 154, 167.
The Huguenot, Bartholomew Dupuy and his desc. by B. H. Dupuy
(1908) pp. 174-181, 249, 159. Col. & Rev. Lineages of America,
pub. by the Am. Hist. Co., Inc. NY 1940, p. 412. VA and
Virginians by Brock, p. 590.
Ref: Dupuy, Rev Benjamin Hunter; The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy
and His Descendants; Louisville, KY, 1908. Brock, Robert
Alonzo; Huguenot Emigration to Virginia; Baltimore, 1973.
Harper, Lillie Dupuy Van Culin, editor; Colonial Men and Times.
1. Parents of Bartholomew were Jean (John) DuPuy and Anne St.
Heyer.
2. Parent of Jean DuPuy was Bartholomy DuPuy, Lord of
Cabrielles.
3. Father of Bartholomy was Pierre DuPuy.
4. Father of Pierre was Jean DuPuy, founder of the Protestant
family of Cabrielles, upper Landuedoc, Jean died about 1583.
There was another son, Raymond, who married Antoinette Bourasie,
Dame de Periens.
5. Parents of Jean were Jacques (James) who first married in
1476 Francois Artaud, then later Jeanne, duaghter of the
Governor of Vese. Jacques died in 1505. Other children
included Jacques, Honorat and Guillaume.
6. Parents of Jacques were Ainier (Chevalier de l'ordre de St.
Jean de Jerusalem) and Catharine de Bellecombe.
7. Parents of Ainier were Gilles 2nd who married first Florence
de Hauteville and second, Beatrix de Tauligman. He died in
1420. Other children include Ainier (first born, above Ainier
was 5th born), Deider, Claude, Jean and Marie. Don't know which
woman is mother.
8. Parents of Gilles 2nd were Gilles and Alix de Bellecombe. He
died in 1390. Gilles 2nd was the first child. Others include
Artoit, Ainier, Guillaume, Alleman and Francois.
9. Parents of Gilles were Alleman 5th and Ainarde de Roland.
10. Parents of Alleman 5th were Allemen 4th and Eleanore,
daughter of Jean Alleman, Seigneur de Lancoil.
11. Parents of Alleman 4th were Alleman 3rd and Bearix Artod.
12. Parents of Allemen 3rd were Alleman 2nd and Alix, Princess
Dauphine.
13. Parents of Alleman 2nd were Hugues 2nd and Floride Moiran.
14. Father of Hugues 2nd was Alleman 1st.
15. Parents of Alleman 1st were Hugo (Hugh, Hugues) and Deurard
de Poisseu. Other children were Rodolophe, Romaine and Raymond
who went with their father on the Crusades in 1096 under Godfrey
(Godegroi) de Bouillon, Duke of Lorraine.
16. Father of Hugo was Raphael Du Puy (Raphael de Podio) who was
appointed Governor of the Provinces of Languedoc and Dauphiny in
southeast France by the German Conrad II after being united with
the German Empire in 1033.
Pedigree of Bartholomew Dupuy 1652-1743, H. D. Tector,
genealogist. CONFLICT: there is NO evidence for the statement
that: He was a lineal descendant of Raphael Dupuy, Grand
Chamberlain of the Roman Empire. Coat of Arms granted by Holy
Roman Emperor Conrad, 1033. See Vol I, "Americans of Gentle
Birth." There are NO authenticated grants of arms or indeed use
of coats of arms as we know them heraldically before the
mid-12th century. This is clearly a fabrication. Derek Howard,
Brussels, Belgium
"He was a lineal descendant of Raphael Dupuy, Grand Chamberlain
of the Roman Empire. Coat of Arms granted by Holy Roman Emperor
Conrad, 1033. See Vol I, "Americans of Gentle Birth.""
"Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article
LXIII. From the family of Dupuys I have gotten the old church
register, which, though rotten and torn and in fragments, has
been kept so as to enable me to obtain the statistics given in
this article. The foregoing account of the escape of Bartholomew
Dupuy and his wife is a true picture of the methods resorted to
by the persecuted Huguenots to fly from the kingdom. Nothing now
remains but that I mention the names of those families still
remaining in Virginia who derive their descent from the
Huguenots. From information coming through books and individuals
they are as follows:--Marye, Fontaine, Dupuy, Harris, Sublett,
Watkins, Markam, Sully, Chasteen, Duvall, Bondurant, Flournoy,
Potter, Michaux, Pemberton, Munford, Hatcher, Jaqueline,
Bernard, Barraud, Latane, Moncure, Agie, Amouet, Chadouin,
Dibrell, Farrar, Fuqua, Jeter, Jordan, Jouette, Le Grand, Ligon,
Maupin, Maxey, Pasteur, Perrou, Thweatt, Maury, Boisseau,
Fouche, Lanier, Le Neve. Concerning a few of these it may be
questioned whether they be not of Welsh descent, while there are
doubtless others who might be added."
"I was interested in the debunking of the wonderful Dupuy
pedigree. My husband and I have visited Royan and searched in
vain for Castle Velour, or the "Velvet Castle." Royan is a
pretty little Atlantic beach community almost entirely inhabited
by French native tourists (not the Riviera). We decided that
because of the persecution of the Huegenots, the French
Revolution, and the Nazi occupation of France, there are so few
existing records and so few original buildings it's sort of like
researching your ancestors in Atlantic City."
Posted by: JAMES D. TRABUE Date: May 05, 1999 Genforum EMail:
[email protected]
In Reply to: de/du PUY-MONTBRUN by Jeff Duvall of 480
"The French ancestry of Bartholomew Dupuy is given in two
genealogies--The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy & His Descendants by
the Rev. B. H. Dupuy(1908) which has been reprinted by Higgerson
and Colonial Men & Times by Lillie Dupuy Van Culin Harper
(1916). I have copies of both.The pedigree in the first was
prepared by Henry Dudley Teetor a professional genealogist from
N.Y.
The lineage is the same but the 2nd work gives more data. The
author of the 2nd work
did not do a good job of organizing her work, but seems to have
good data. The line of Bartholomew of Virginia starts with
Raphael Dupuy circa 1033. The lordship of Montbrun seems to
start in the family with Alleman Dupuy I living in 1143 who
married Veronique dau of Giraud Ademar, Lord of Monteil.
Isenberg in Europaische Stamfallen has the Lords of Monteil, but
the dates are out of sync. with the foregoing. Their son, Hugues
II styled himself among other titles
Lord of Montbrun and married Floride Moiran, dau. of Berlion de
Moiran. Their son was
Alleman II married Alix, princess of Dauphine who should be
identifiable, but so far I have been unsuccessful. The title of
Dauphine at this time was passed through heiresses. The son,
Alleman III is referred to as first cousin of Humbert, the
Dauphin, and lent Humbert money in 1290. Alleman III married
Beatrix dau. of Pierre Ysoard Artaud Lord of Glandage. (This
line can be extended)
They had 3 sons plus other children. The oldest, Alleman IV was
ancestor of Bartholomew; the 2nd Bastet was founder of the
branch of Montbrun; the 3rd Humbert was Cardinal & Archbishop of
Boulogne.
On page 369, there is a reference to a book from the
Bibliotheque National "Histoire
Genealogique des Famille de De Puy-Montbrun by Guy Allard (1682
Grenoble). At page 371 there is a chart of the house of Montbrun
through 1659, Jim
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_Thomas SHEPHERD _____________+ | (1705 - 1776) m 1733 _Abraham SHEPHERD ___| | (1754 - 1822) m 1780| | |_Elizabeth van METRE _________+ | (1715 - 1792) m 1733 _Henry SHEPHERD of Wild Goose Farm_| | (1793 - 1870) m 1822 | | | _James STRODE ________________ | | | (1727 - 1795) m 1755 | |_Eleanor STRODE _____| | (1760 - 1853) m 1780| | |_Anna Hamilton FORMAN ________+ | (1721 - 1786) m 1755 | |--Mary Eleanor SHEPHERD | (1825 - ....) | _John BRISCOE IV Justice______+ | | (1717 - 1788) m 1746 | _John BRISCOE V______| | | (1752 - 1818) m 1784| | | |_Elizabeth Harrison MCMILLAN _+ | | (1730 - 1774) m 1746 |_Frances "Fanny" E. BRISCOE _______| (1799 - 1881) m 1822 | | _Alexander MAGRUDER __________+ | | (1703 - 1784) m 1765 |_Eleanor MAGRUDER ___| (1766 - 1806) m 1784| |_Susannah LAMAR ______________+ (1726 - 1805) m 1765
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_John James TRABUE ____________+ | (1714 - 1775) m 1744 _Stephen TRABUE _____| | (1766 - 1833) m 1788| | |_Olympe (Olympia) DUPUY _______+ | (1729 - 1822) m 1744 _Chastain Haskins TRABUE __| | (1796 - 1852) m 1818 | | | _Robert HASKINS _______________+ | | | (1732 - 1804) | |_Jane HASKINS _______| | (1767 - 1833) m 1788| | |_Elizabeth HILL _______________ | (1733 - 1817) | |--William Chastain TRABUE | (1834 - 1875) | _John James TRABUE ____________+ | | (1714 - 1775) m 1744 | _James TRABUE _______| | | (1746 - 1802) m 1781| | | |_Olympe (Olympia) DUPUY _______+ | | (1729 - 1822) m 1744 |_Elizabeth "Betsy" TRABUE _| (1799 - 1849) m 1818 | | _Andrew PORTER "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1734 - 1821) |_Jane Ewing PORTER __| (1756 - 1830) m 1781| |_Margaret EWING _______________+ (1732 - 1801)
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