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Louis du Bois is second from the bottom of this line of decent~~> LXI

Louis du Bois is second from the bottom of this line of decent~~> LXI

Begats; My Maternal Huguenot Ancestors

February 11, 2018

Huguenot Ancestors

thru Cora Tappen

The begats of

MY Maternal GRAND FATHER~ Clifford Cornealis Gleason

Born: April 28, 1903
Michigan, Coldwater, United States Death: 26 May, 1965 (62)
Kingman, Kingman, Kansas, United States
Son of
 1 Great grand father~Myron Gleason and Cora Tappen
 Husband of Alta Gleason
 Father of~ < Cliff Gleason; W. Preston Gleason; Jewel Munro Gleason;  Virginia Mercer; Mary Stimatze &
MY Mother~Doris Gleason Green Hurcomb

  Brother of Bert Gleason;  Elmer Gleason; May Wilson;  Lester Gleason and Floyd Gleason
 Half brother of Alfred Gleason/Miller

2~ Cora Eugenia Tappen 1869~1934
3~ Henry Harpen Tappen and Anna Schug Tappen
4~ Cornelius Tappen and Sarah Harp Tappen
5~ Teunis Tappen 1787-1853 and Elizabeth Rynders 1791-1853

6~ Capt. Teunis Tappen 1728`1809 andHester Conklin 1730~1812
7~ Johannes Tappen 1703-1750 and Tjaatje Dubois 1707-1748
Then to Tjaatje Dubois's family; her father
8~ Mattheus Dubois 1679-1748 and Sara VanKeuren 1678-1748
9~ Louis Du Bois 1626-1696 and Catherine Blanchan 1627-1713 Also a huguenot family
10~Chretien DuBois Birth 1597 in Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais,France death
Death 10 Oct 1655 in Wicres, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

the Gleasons: Dr. Warren Preston, Virginia June, Clifford Carol, Mary Alta, Doris Irene, (my mother) and "Whitey" Jewel Monroe&nbsp; ~1970 Aug Cheney Reservoir Family reunion at Cheney Reservoir in Kansas

the Gleasons: Dr. Warren Preston, Virginia June, Clifford Carol, Mary Alta, Doris Irene, (my mother) and "Whitey" Jewel Monroe  ~1970 Aug Cheney Reservoir Family reunion at Cheney Reservoir in Kansas

 

The house of du Bois

Louis DuBois my 9th great grandfather Birth21-10-1626 in Pasora De Calais,Artois,Wicres, France Death 23 Jun 1696 inKingston, Ulster, New York, United States (son of Chretien DuBois my 10th greatgrandfather Birth 1597 in Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Death 10 Oct1655 in Wicres, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, and France and Francoise le Poivre Birth1600 in Wicres, La Bassee, Artois, France Death 1650 in Herlies, Nord,Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France)

 

"......son of  Louis of New Paltz andKingston, b. at  Wicres, inprovince of Artois, Prance, Oct. 23, 162b, d. at Kingston, N. V., June, 1696,  was a Huguenot, known as Louis de Wall,  or Louis the Walloon, refugee to America  1660, his gun, oak chest and armorial sauil"  box are still in the family, was a magistrate of the town of Hurley, his first place of resi-  dence after landing in America, leader of  12 patentees who purchased a tract from  the Indians, of which the point on the  Shawangunk, now known as "Sky-top"  was a boundary mark, the tract included part of the present townships of New Paltz,  Rosendale and Esopus, ami the whole of  Lloyd, fust elder of the French churchat  New Paltz, the record of whichis still  extant in his handwriting, the twelve paten- tees, or " Duzine," were the undisputed  civil government centered at New Paltzfor  more than a century (m.Catherine Blancon  or Blanshan, 10 Oct. 1655, at Mannheim  in the Palatinate of the Rhine, German)'); son of Chretien, designated in the record  of his son's marriage at Mannheim as the  deceased Chretien du Bois, resident of  Wicies, b. perhaps about 1600.Mons. C.  DuBois Gregoire, U. S.Consul, says that  Wicres has a population of 300, and that  many farmers in the vicinity have pointed out to him the farm which the tradition of  the country recognizes to have belonged to  the DuBoises. The obliteration and destruction of all Protestant family records in France, carried into effect by order of Louis  XIV, who at the time of the du Bois expatriation was King of France, have rendered it impossible for the descendants of  Huguenots to trace their family records in  that country beyond the time of that monarch; and especially so, if they were in any  way allied to a noble family and in a possi-  ble line of succession to the estate.Not  only were their lands and goods confiscated,  but their very names were erased or torn  out in baptismal and genealogical registers. Accordingly, the archivists have found the  records of the canton of La B. issue, and in  the village of Wicres, torn or cut or otherwise mutilated where the Christian names  occurred. M.DuBois Gregoire shows that  the Wicies register is mutilated at the spot of the Christian names of the eldest sons  of Chretien du Bois, of whom our hist  American ancestor was a son. The inference is unmistakable. But in the eleventh  century surnames were first assumed as  distinctive marks of nobility. And all  family surnames which can be traced prior to the thirteenth century are of noble  origin. The name du Bois is of feudal  origin and is one of the oldest if not  the most ancient patronymic which has  descended unchanged to this time. The  authors of the" Maison Royale de France" speak of the family du Bois  as "Grand Masters of the Forests of  France." The records in the royal library  of Paris trace lines of descent from Geoffroi du Bois, a Knight banneret under  William the Conqueror, and Anselme and Dufourney attribute a common origin to  the families of du Bois and Pierrepont, in  Macquaire du Bois, Count de Roussyin  mo, whose ancestor built the Castle de  Roussy in 948 and added this title to his  patronymic. The Castle de Roussy was  situated in Artois, where, some suppose,  the name du Bois to have originated, although others trace its origin to Normandy. It was evidently an old name in  Neustria, before the time of Rollo.All  authorities on historic genealogy concur in  the belief that the ancient families of this surname have a common origin. There is AMERICAN ANCESTRY.  27  reason 10 believe that the Chr6tien afore said was son, or near relative of Pierre,  Seigneur of Fontaines Morau, whose son  Louis was lieutenant-general of the armies .if the king; Pierre's father was Antoiiic,  king's councillor and ambassador in the  Pays Has, or Netherlands; son of Astrc-Dioilie, a Protestant, who afterward re-nounced his faith,and in 15S4 was restored  10 hisnobility and was declared to be descended by ancientry or dignity of birth,  from "la maison du Hois en Artois;" son  of Jean, king's council or and controller- general of the finances (m. Oct. 17, 1403,  the niece of the chancellor of France); son of Jean, Seigneur de Fontaines, maitic  d'hotel of Charles VIII, d. 1507. This  record appears under the head of duBois  de Givri and du Hois deLeuville and is  continued down to1761. Had Chretien  renounced his faith as did Astremoine, we  should doubtless have had the linking kept intact with this " Mouse of du Bois in  Artois," as it is from this original stock  (that all collateral branches in Artoisde-  duce their origin; whether the original  seat of the family was Artois or Normandy  all ancient duHois families who were  entitled by nobiliary right to spell their  name with a capital B have a common origin prior to the eleventh century. In feudal times the surname could not belong  to two families without the addition of an agnomen, of which there are many examples in France and Belgium."


 

http://archive.org/stream/americanancestry06hugh/americanancestry06hugh_djvu.txt 

 

http://pages.infinit.net/barbeaum/huga/








 

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