Notes for Ernest Wayne DUNLAP


Ernest's daughter Karen married in Virginia.  Karen's marriage record gives us
the full name of her father.

Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014
Karen Lea Dunlap
Age 19
Birth Date 3 Feb 1951
Date 19 Dec 1970 Annandale, Virginia, USA
Father Ernest Wayne Dunlap
Mother Warene Elizabeth Rownd
Spouse Rodney Allen Hinkle
Marriage Registration Fairfax, Virginia, USA

U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1951
Dunlap Ernest W (Warene E) sten US Military District Hdqtrs h 1808 Tulane av

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Earnest Dunlap
Birth Date 15 Jul 1923
Death Date 23 Mar 2004
Last Residence Hot Springs National Park, Garland, Arkansas, 71913
SSN 430-18-2500 Issued Before 1951 in Arkansas

U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Earnest Dunlap
Birth Date 15 Jul 1923
Death Date 23 Mar 2004
Cause of Death Natural
ARMY Enlistment 20 Jan 1943
Release 3 Apr 1946

Ernest Wayne Dunlap
BIRTH 15 Jul 1923 Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, USA
DEATH 23 Mar 2004 (aged 80) Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA
BURIAL Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown
Predeceased by his wife Warene Dunlap
US ARMY WWII
Maintained by Find A Grave, Originally Created by Pat Hall 1 Apr 2004
--  Find A Grave Memorial 8584542,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8584542
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Notes for Audrey Bell DUNN


Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957
Audrey Belle Dunn
Age 18, Birth Year abt 1928
Residence Saint Charles, Arkansas, Arkansas
Spouse's Name Bud Jenkins
Spouse's Age 30
Spouse's Residence St Charles, Arkansas, Arkansas
Marriage 10 Dec 1946 Arkansas County
Marriage License Date 10 Dec 1946

U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2
Audrey B Jenkins
Birth Date 27 Sep 1932
609 S May St, DeWitt, AR, 72042-2831
415 E Cross, Dewitt, AR, 72042 (1985)

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Audrey B Jenkins
Born 27 Sep 1932
Died 26 Aug 2002
Last Residence De Witt, Arkansas, Arkansas72042
SSN 430-78-2433 issued Arkansas (1959)

U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Audrey Bell Jenkins [Audrey B Jenkins] [Audrey Bell Dunn]
Birth 27 Sep 1932 St Charles, Arkansas
Death 26 Aug 2002
Father Roger Dunn
Mother Hattie L Darlis
SSN 430782433
Aug 1959 Name listed as AUDREY BELL JENKINS; 31 Aug 2002 Name listed as AUDREY
B JENKINS

Audrey B Jenkins
Birth Sep 27, 1932
Death Aug 26, 2002
Spouse Bud William Jenkins (1918 - 2002)
Burial Cedarcrest Memorial Gardens, De Witt, Arkansas County, Arkansas, USA
Created by Ruby Allen May 23, 2016
-  Find A Grave Memorial #163075893,
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=163075893
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Notes for Mary Ellen DUNN


"Joseph Strange, brother to William Mack Strange, married Martha P Holbert, a
sister of "Eliza" Holbert Strange.  Marriage dates not known to me."
--  Wayne O Strange, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 5 November 2017

1880 Federal Census, Jefferson County, Tennessee, 1 June, District 177, page 1
(scan 499A), Hse/Fam #2
Holbert, Eli W M 25 Head Farmer TN NC TN [b abt 1855]
Holbert, Mary M  W F 27 Wife Keeping House  TN TN TN [b abt 1853]
Holbert, Mary L  W F 8 Dau At Home TN TN TN [b abt 1872]
Holbert, Lizy Ann W F 6 Dau At Home TN TN TN [b abt 1874]
Holbert, Thomas E  W M 5 Son At Home TN TN TN [b abt 1875]
Holbert, James J  W M 2 Son At Home TN TN TN [b abt 1878]
Holbert, Martha P  W F 3mos Dau At Home TN TN TN [b Feb 1880]

Lizy Ann (Eliza, Elizabeth) later married William Mack Strange, and Martha
married his brother Joseph Elmore Strange.

Eli's parents and his son William R Holnbert are a few houses away on the same
page.

1880 Federal Census, Jefferson County, Tennessee, 1 June, District 177, page 1
(scan 499A), Hse/Fam #6
Holbert, William R W M 27 Head Farmer TN NC TN [b abt 1853]
Holbert, Mary M  W F 23 Wife Keeping House  Flux TN TN TN [b abt 1857]
Holbert, Sarah A W F 8 Dau At Home TN TN TN [b abt 1872]
Dun, George W M 23 Servant Laborer TN TN TN [b abt 1857]

1880 Federal Census, Jefferson County, Tennessee, 1 June, District 177, page 1
(scan 499A), Hse/Fam #7
Holbert, Ervin D  W M 57 Head Farmer NC TN TN [b abt 1823]
Holbert, Rachel M  W F 63 Wife Keeping House  TN VA TN [b abt 1817]

1930 Federal Census, Jefferson County, Tennessee, 9 April, Judicial District
8, Enumeration District 45-15, page 4B, Aileys and Parrots Chapel Rd, Hse #86,
Fam #88
Holbert, E A Head Owns Has Radio M W 75 Married at age 17 TN NC TN Farmer [b
abt 1855]
Holbert, Mary Wife F W 85 Married at age 48 TN TN TN
Holbert, Johnny Son M W 37 Married at age 28 TN TN TN Laborer, Bottling
Works
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Notes for Rogers DUNN


Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957
Hattie Trussell
Age 32, Birth Year abt 1899
Residence Saint Charles, Arkansas, Arkansas
Spouse's Name Rogers Dunn
Spouse's Age 27
Spouse's Residence St Charles, Arkansas, Arkansas
Marriage 24 Aug 1931 Arkansas County
Marriage License Date 24 Aug
1931
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Notes for Zulia J DURHAM


North Carolina Death Certificate
Mrs Zulia J Green, Widow
Born 3 July 1842 Shelby, Cleveland County, NC
Died 5 Oct 1917, Shelby, Cleveland County, NC
Cause of Death Chronic Nephritis or Brights Disease
Father Chas C Durham, Mother Miss Eunice Evans
Informant Jack Palmer, Shelby
Burial 6 October 1917 Sunset Cemetery,
Shelby
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Notes for DUSSIT-SI-WEE


1910 Federal Census, Comanche County, Oklahoma, 24 May, Chandler Township,
District 40, page 2B, Hse/Fam #17
Fisher, Rudolph Head M W 57 Marriage 2 Married 30 yrs TX Germany Germany
Farmer [b abt 1853]  English mother tongue
** Fisher, Dussit-si-wee Wife F Ind 45 Marriage 1 Married 30 yrs 9 children/4
living Comanche/OK Comanche/Mexico Comanche/OK 1/2 blood[b abt 1865] Comanche
mother tongue **
Fisher, Birdie Dau F Ind 16 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Fisher, Margaret Dau F Ind 14 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Fisher, Mary Dau F Ind 13 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2 blood
English mother tongue
Fisher, Henry Son M Ind 13 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Fisher, Helen Dau F Ind 12 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Fisher, Lottie Dau F Ind 8 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Fisher, Mamie Adopt Dau F Ind 5 Single Comanche/OK Comanche/OK Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Myers, Lena Dau W Ind 29 Marriage 1 Married 13 years [husband not in
household] 5 children/4 living Comanche/OK Comanche/TX Comanche/OK 1/2 blood
English mother tongue
- page 3A -
Myers, Mina Granddau F Ind 12 Single Comanche/OK White/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
Myers, Randlett Grandson M Ind 9 Comanche/OK White/TX Comanche/OK 1/2 blood
English mother tongue
Myers, Rudolph M Grandson M Ind 4 Comanche/OK White/TX Comanche/OK 1/2 blood
English mother tongue
Myers, Catherine Granddau F Ind 1 Single Comanche/OK White/TX Comanche/OK 1/2
blood English mother tongue
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Notes for Judith DUTART


Robert Barnett
Birth 7-Apr-1701 in Ireland
Death 1772 in Amherst County, Virginia
Parents:
John Barnett
Birth 1678 in Derry Cathedral Temple, Derry, Ireland
Death 6-Sept-1734 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Jennett Power
Birth 1682 in Ireland
Death Sept-1734
Married Judith Dutart
Birth 1700
Death 1742 in Charleston, Dorchester, South Carolina
--  Thomas Family,
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/19249580/person/19911639711
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Notes for Pierre DUTARTRE


Naissances et baptêmes de Haute-Bretagne, France, 1501-1907 Upper Brittany,
France Births & Christenings, 1501-1907
Pierre Dudart
Date: 29 déc. 1632 (29 Dec 1632)
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine
Baptême (Baptism)

U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Pierre Dutartre
Arrival 1654 Quebec, Canada

U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Pierre Dutartre
Arrival 1695-1696 South Carolina
Wife Anne Poiteuin [Poitevin]

Judith Dutart B: 1700
Death 1742 in Charleston, Dorchester, South Carolina
Father Pierre DuTartre
B: 29-Dec-1627 in France D: 2-Sep-1699 in Quebec, Canada
Mother Ann Gabriell Poitevin
B: 1665 in Duplesis, Morne [Marnes, a Department in northeastern France],
France
D: 1720 in Charles Town South Carolina
--  Thomas Family.
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/19249580/person/18024374383
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Notes for Lucinda DUTY


Illinois Marriages, 1790-1860
Lucinda Duty
Spouse Silas M. Parker
31 Aug 1824 Clark County, Illinois
Source Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

Family Data Collection - Births, www.ancestry.com
John Parker
Father Silas Mercer Parker
Mother Lucinda Duty
Birth 1830 Crawford [County] IL, USA

Silas Mercer Parker Jr
Birth  4 Jun 1833  IL (Death Unknown)
Father Silas Mercer Parker
b. 5 May 1804, Bedford County, TN
d. 19 May 1836, Limestone County, TX
Mother  Lucinda Duty
b. 1801, Duck River, Elbert Co, Georgia
d. 1852
Parents Married  31 Aug 1824  Coles, Illinois
Wife Ann Elizabeth O'Quinn, Married  21 Dec 1854  TX
--  Childress Cousins,
http://timcdfw.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I5469

----------------------------
Lucinda "Lucy" Duty Roberts
Birth 1811 South Carolina [cf the Childress family website above, 1801]
Death 1852 Texas

Born "Duck River" South Carolina.  [Some report it was Duck River, Georgia]

Daughter of Richard Duty and Sarah Pinson Duty.

Lucinda "Lucy" b. 1811 S.C. m. 1824 Silas Mercer Parker Clark Co, Ill. (Lost
husband Silas at Fort Parker Massacre, while daughter Cynthia Ann Parker and
son John Richard Parker were captured by the Indians during the massacre and
taken).  Two other children, Orlena and Silas, Jr, were not captured.

What has not been reported about Lucy is she married a man named Usry, after
Silas Parker's death. Had a son, Benjamin Milam Usry, divorced Mr. Usry.
Married last W.W. Roberts.

~HISTORY OF PARENTS~~
Sarah "Sally" Pinson first married Richard Duty in Laurens, S.C. The marriage
record did not show date.
She was the daughter of John Pinson and wife, Ann Pinson.
She was born in S.C.
She and Richard were in Laurens, S.C. in 1800 per census. But in 1820, they
were in Widner, Knox county, Indiana.
Richard died in 1822.
By then, they had numerous children;
1. Thomas M. b. unk
2. John d. b. unk
3. Nancy M. b. unk
4. Amy b. 1792 S.C.
5. Mary "Polly" b. unk. m. unk Baldwin
6. Martha "Patsey" b. 1797 m. James W. Parker
7. Rachel b. 1817, Knox co, Ind. m. Asa McCord
8. Sarah "Sallie" b. 1801 m. William Stewart (Steward)
9. Elizabeth m. unk Kellogg (Taken captive at Fort Parker Massacre), was
ransomed in a few months and returned home.
10. William M. m. Nancy Austin
11. Lucinda "Lucy" b. 1811 S.C.
12. Catherine b. 1810 or 1813. M. Elisha Anglin.
13. Richard, Jr. d. 1847, Anderson Co, Texas.
14. Susannah.
According to other family histories these were the children of Richard and
Sarah Pinson Duty.

Mother Sarah Pinson Parker (1758 - 1836)

Spouse Silas Mercer Parker (1804 - 1836)

Children:
Cynthia Ann Parker (1827 - 1870)
John Richard Parker (1830 - 1915)
Orlena Parker O'Quinn (1836 - 1887)

Burial Unknown

Maintained by Nancy Franklin-Walling Bundrick, Originally Created by P Fazzini
Mar 03, 2010
--  Find A Grave Memorial #49052029.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49052029
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Notes for Esther DUVALL


The last name is spelled Duval or Duvall.
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Notes for John DUVALL


"Mareeen Duvall ...  Of his children, Mareen the Elder, also called "Marius" by
his mother-in-law, married Frances Stockett, daughter of Thomas. He was
ancestor of John P. Duvall (Virginia Legislature member). Capt. John Duvall,
who held a large estate, married Elizabeth Jones, daughter of William Jones,
Sr. Of Anne Arundel County. Samuel Duvall married Elizabeth Clark, in 1687;
Susannah married Robert Tyler and was the ancestress of General Bradley T.
Johnson; Lewis Duvall married Martha Ridgley, only daughter of the Honorable
Robert Ridgely, of St. Inigoes, in 1699."
--  Find A Grave Memorial #135435598,
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=135435598&ref=acom&ftm=1

Family Data Collection - Individual Records
John Duvall
Spouse Mary Elizabeth Jones
Parents Mars Mareen Duvall, Mary Parran Bouth
Birth 1652 Maryland
Marriage 17 Aug 1685 Anne Arundel Co, Maryland
Death 19 Apr 1711 Anne Arundel Co, Maryland

John Duvall
Birth unknown
Death Apr. 20, 1711
Duvall, John, Burial: Apr. 20, 1711
Source: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church
Collection) Parish Register 1669-1721, p. 43 [MSA SC 2458 M 221]
Children:
Mounttillion Duvall (____ - 1698)
Mareen Duvall (____ - 1698)
Burial All Hallows Chapel Cemetery, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County,
Maryland
Created by Susanna Parrish Allen Nov 24, 2013
--  Find A Grave Memorial #120787264,
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120787264
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Notes for John Basford DUVALL


Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940
M A Gregory, Age 22, born (abt 1868) King William County, Virginia
Father Fendall Gregory, Mother A T
J B Duval, Age 29 born (abt 1861) Maryland
Father J M Duval, Mother Martha
Marriage 4 Feb 1890 King William County, Virginia

Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775
John Basford Duvall, Birth 18 November 1860
Father James Monroe Duvall, b 25 June 1834, d 9 February 1901
Mother Martha A, b 1833, d 20 November 1879
Wife Maria Alice Gregory, Marriage 4 February 1890
Death Date 24 January 1891
--  Colonial Families of the United States of America, Volume I: Duvall
Family, p 150

John B Duvall
BIRTH 18 Nov 1860
DEATH 24 Jan 1891 (aged 30)
BURIAL Immanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery, Old Church, Hanover County,
Virginia
Created by Sandra Tibbs Blake 17 Sep 2010
--  Find A Grave Memorial 58826624,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58826624
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Notes for Mareen DUVALL


Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
Murreene Duvall
Birth 10 Mar 1698 Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Christening Date Mar
Death Date 21 Mar 1698
Death Age 0
Father's name John Duvall
Mother's name Elizabeth Duvall

It appears that Mareen and his brother Mounttillino were twins.  They both
died the same day, according to the report from the parish register given on
the memorial for each on Find a Grave, and the registerr transcription on
Ancestry..

Mareen Duvall
Birth unknown
Death Mar. 21, 1698
Duvall, Murreene, son of John and Elizabeth, Burial: Mar. 21, 1698/9
Source: All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church Collection, Parish Register
1669-1721, p. 13 [MSA SC 2458 M 221]
Father John Duvall (____ - 1711)
Sibling:
Mareen Duvall (____ - 1698)
Mounttillion Duvall (____ - 1698)
Burial All Hallows Chapel Cemetery, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County,
Maryland
Created by Susanna Parrish Allen Nov 24, 2013
--  Find A Grave Memorial #120787318,
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120787318
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Notes for Mareen Brasseur DUVALL


U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Elizabeth Jacob
Birth 1683 MD
Spouse Mareen Duvall
Spouse Birth 1680 MD
Marriage 1701 MD

His memorial on Find a Grave says he died on his family plantation in Anne
Arundel County, Maryuland, called "Middle Plantation," but was buried on his
farm called "Pleasant Grove" at Great Marsh which they don't memntion the more
specific locaiton of.  But a genealogy wiki says he died at Great Marsh,
Pleasant Grove, in Queen Anne Province.  The genealogy "Descendants of Mareen
DUVALL 'The Immigrant'" says he died at Great Marsh, Prince Georges County,
Maryland, but does not say where he was buried.
--  http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/duvall/d18614.htm#P18688

The memorial is also confused about his dates of death and burial, as well as
the probating of the will.  The date for signing the will is given as Dec. 9,
1741 and date of proving as June 9, 1741 -- 6 months before it was written! 
The genealogy wiki reports date of death as June 9, 1741 .  The compilaiton in
the "Immigrant" genealogy reports the same date of death and reports that the
will was proved on 17 June.  The latter date of 9 June 1741 will be reported
in our genealogy as the date of death.  Actual date of burial is unclear,
reported in the genealogy as 9 Juine with death on 7 June,

"Mareen DUVALL "The Younger" ... born after 1680 in Middle Plantation S River
Hund., Anne Arundel Co., MD, USA. He resided at in 1728 in Western Branch,
Prince George's Co., MD, USA. He died about 9 Jun 1741 in Great Marsh, Prince
Georges Co., MD, USA. He had an estate probated on 17 Jun 1741 in Prince
Georges Co., MD. He signed a will in Great Marsh, Prince Georges Co., MD,
USA."
--  RootsWeb "The Immigrant,
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/duvall/d18614.htm#P18688

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Mareen Brasseur "the younger" Duvall
Birth 1680 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death Jun. 7, 1741 Prince George's County, Maryland, USA

~MY ANCESTOR~
Mareen Duval, the son of Mareen & Susannah Duvall, was born about 1680
(deposed aged 46 in 1726) at "Middle Plantation" in Ann Arundel Co., Maryland. 
He was called Mareen "the younger" and also "Mareen Duvall of the Marsh."  At
the age of 12 yr. his father, who was predeceased by his mother, died in 1692. 
[Susannah died in 1692.  Mars Maureen did not die until 1694.]

In 1696 he petitioned the court to allow him to choose his own guardian, but
Gov. Francis Nicholson denied his request & ordered Col. Henry Ridgely and his
wife to continue as guardian. His share of the estate consisted of 300 acres.
It was on the west side of a branch of the Patuxent River and began at an oak
standing by a Great Marsh. It adjoined "Howerton Range," the plantation that
was divided between his brother, Benjamin, & sister, Katherine. On October 21,
1701, he married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Mary (Cheney) Jacob, and they
made their home on the land he inherited which was where their children were
born.
Children of Mareen and Elizabeth (Jacob) Duvall

1. Mareen Duvall, born 1702, married Ruth Howard
2. Susannah Duvall, born 1704, married William Fowler
3. Elizabeth Duvall, born 1706, married William Denune
4. Samuel Duvall, born 1707, married Elizabeth Mullikin
5. Anne Duvall, born 1709, married John Carrick
6. Benjamin Duvall, born 1711, married Mary Wells
7. John Duvall, born 1712, married Anne Fowler
8. Jacob Duvall, born 1715, married Mary ---
9. Mary Duvall, born 1717, married Joshua Clark
10. Lewis Duvall, born 1721, married Alice Brown
11. Gabriel Duvall, born Sept. 13, 1724

In 1700 he captured escaped prisoners of the Province and received £2 as a
reward.

On July 12, 1701, Mareen Duvall was accused of making "false, scandalous, and
infamous libel" against Mistress Eagle. He hired the barrister, Col. William
Dent of Charles Co. and the case was presented on April 27, 1703. Robert Eagle
& his wife failed to prove the accusations and lost their case. Mareen Duval
recovered damages in the form of tobacco.

On January 30, 1723/4, Rev. Jacob Henderson granted his "well beloved
kinsman," Mareen Duvall at Great Marsh a tract of land known as "Pleasant
Grove." It is believed that this Mareen & his wife are buried here. [But his
wife's memoiral, linked here, reports that she was buried in a church cemetery
in St George's County, Maryland.]

His will written Dec. 9, 1741 and proved June 9, 1741, appointed wife,
Elizabeth, executrix.

Mother Susannah Brassuer Duvall (1652 - 1692)
Spouse Elizabeth Jacob DuVall (1683 - 1752)
Children:
Samuel Duvall (1707 - 1773)
Jacob Duvall (1715 - ____)

Siblings:
John Duvall (____ - 1711)
Samuel Duvall (1667 - 1741)
Susannah Duvall Tyler (1678 - 1716)
Elizabeth Duvall Clarke (1680 - 1713)

Burial Non-Cemetery Burial

Created by Nareen, et al Mar 08, 2010
--  Find A Grave Memorial #49426955,
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49426955
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Notes for Mars Mareen DUVALL


Mareen Duvall was a French Huguenot and an early American settler.  He was born
in France and arrived in the Province of Maryland on August 28, 1650.  He
received a patent from the first proprietors of the Maryland Colony, the
Calvert Family.  Naming the estate La Val, named after his family's estate in
France, on the south side of the South River in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
He became quite properous. He also owned Middle Plantation in Davidsonville,
Maryland.

Some genealogies indicate Mareen was born in the Loire Valley of France, but
without stating the source of the information.  Most sources seem to follow
the Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland, pp.
13-137, which details the first five generations of Duvalls in the colonies. 
The Loire Valley is in Bretagne, and Nantes, where Mareen (Marin) is thought
to have been born, is not far from Laval (meaning "The Valley"), on the border
of Nomandy.

Mareen's parents are shown as French, but he joined the migrants of Lord
Baltimore emigrating to the Colony of Maryland.  I have not been able to find
the original sources.  His marriage record reports his birthplace simply as
France, but one record collection has England instead.  The latter seems in
error, but may indicate a period of association or residence in the UK before
migrating to America.

The Huguenot was a striking figure in colonial history.  Many of the
descendants of Mareen Duvall rendered distinguished service to the Province in
Civil and military life.  His sons and daughters intermarried with the most
influential English Families in the Colony, and from the bequesters in the
various wills it is evident that the life at Laval (La Val) and Middle
Plantation was as luxious and courtly as in any of the manors of the English
gentry.

The last wife and widow of the Huguenot was Miss Mary Stanton, before 1700,
she became the wife of Colonel Henry Ridgely, the immigrant, and with him,
closed the administration of the estate of the Huguenot.  The Younger Mareen
objected to the disposition the estate of his father.  He objected to the
guardianship of Colonel Ridgely, but the courts did not sustain him.

Mareen Duvall, eldest son of the immigrant, married Frances Stockett, of Anne
Arundel County and left numerous distinquished descendants.
Susannah Duvall, daughter of the Huguenot married Robert Tyler, and had among
other descendants, President John Tyler.
Lewis Duvall, married Martha Ridgely, daughter of Robert Ridgely, the early
colonial dignitary

The following excerpt comes from Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties,
p 104

-------------------------------------------------
Mareen Duval, The Huguenot

No more striking figure in colonial history is found than the personal
achievements of this fleeing immigrant from Nantes, about 1650.  He came as
one of the 150 adventurers, bought over by Colonel William Burgess.  He
settled near Colonel Burgess, in Anne Arundel County, and became of the most
successful merchant and planters of the favored section.

When political influences were most active during the Revolution of 1689,
Mareen Duvall was among the leaders who sustained the Lord Proprietary.  His
name is found in Colonel Greenberry's letter to Governor Copley, as one at the
Jacobin Party, whose mysterious meetings he could not solve.

The land records of Anne Arundel and Prince George Counties show that this
Huguenot planter and merchant held a vast estate, and left his widow and third
wife [Mary Stanton] so attractive as to become the third wife of Colonel Henry
Ridgely and later the wife of Reverend Mr. Henderson, the commissary of the
Church of England.  Together they built the Old Trinity, or Forest Chapel,
near Collington, in Prince George County [Maryland].

The will of Mareen Duvall is an intelligent one.  It was probated in 1694,
about the time of the removal of the capital from St. Mary's to Annapolis
[Maryland].

--  The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical
and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records, by J. D.
Warfield (1905), p 104
------------------------------------------------

A significant source on the Duvalls is the Maryland Genealogical and Memorial
Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland, Volume 1.  (Year of publication
uncertain.)  It covers the first five generations of Duvalls in the Colonies,
under the chapter title "Richard Isaac Duvall," pages 132-141.  Here is a
pertinent excerpt I have transcribed.

------------------------------------------------
Mareen Duvall, the first of the family who settled in Maryland, is said to
have come from the neighborhood of Nantes, Brittany, and some support is lent
to this statement by the fact that he gave to the first piece of land patented
to him the name of "Lavall," and there is a town name "Val" and a chateau
"Laval" some sixty or seventy miles from Nantes.  The name "Mareen" is clearly
a corruption of the French "Marin" and he was undoubtedly a French Huguenot. 
Although the Edict of Nantes was not repealed until 1685, those of the
"religion," as the Huguenots called themselves, were nevertheless severely
oppressed by the government, and many of them emigrated to the other lands.
... The date of his arrival in Maryland is not recorded, but it was certainly
not far from 1650.  At any rate he made his demand for land, July, 1659, and
this being duly laid out for him he had a patent, January 22, 1659-60, for a
tract called "Lavall" on the west side of South river, in Anne Arundel county.
...

In 1683 an act was passed by the Assembly, and approved by Governor and
council, for the encouragement of trade by establishing with great liberality
towns and ports of entry in all the seaboard counties, and under the terms of
this act Mr. "Marien Duvall" is appointed one of the Commissioners for
establishing towns and ports in Anne Arundel county (Md. Arch. vii, 611). ...

Mareen Duvall was three times married.  The name of his first wife has not
been preserved.  His second wife, Susanna, is named in his will as the mother
of his son, Mareen, the younger, or Mareen II., as he is usually designated. 
His third wife, Mary (Stanton) Duvall, sister of Daniel Stanton, of
Philadelphia, was married to him about 1693, the year before he died, and bore
him no children.  According to Judge Duvall, who left a thoroughly reliable
genealogy of the Duvall family, was born in 1692, and was the son of the
immigrant by his second wife, Susana.  In all probability, therefore, Mrs.
Susanna Duvall died at the birth of her youngest son, Benjamin, in 1692, and
Mareen was married to his third wife, Mary Stanton, in 1693.

Mareen Duvall died in August, 1694, and the following year his widow, Mrs.
Mary Duvall, married Colonel Henry Ridgely, in proof of which we have the
following:
9 October, 1695, "came Major Henry Ridgely, of Anne Arundel county, who
intermarried with Mary, relict and executrix of Mareen Duvall, late of said
county, deceased, and exhibited the inventory of said deceased's estate, etc.
(Test, Proceedings). ... He died in 1710, and by his will, dated April 30,
1705, and proved July 13, 1710, appointed his wife, Mary, his sole executrix. 
She soon married her third husband, Rev. Jacob Henderson, rector of Queen Anne
Parish, Prince George's county, and afterward Commissary for the Province
under the Bishop of London.  Rev Jacob Henderson died August 21, 1751.  Mrs.
Henderson survived until 1762.  As she was married to Mareen Duvall in 1693,
she must have been very old a the time of her death."
--  Maryland Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland,
Volume 1, pp 132-135
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Several genealogies report a full place of birth for Mareen in Bretagne:
Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, Bretagne, France.  I have not
found specific documentation sourcing on these.  It appears genealogists have
assumed Nantes as Mareen's birth place, based on reports that this was his
home before emigration.  In light of the contemporary sources, this seems
reasonable.  Digging into local Nantes or Bretagne records might provide more
details to clarify or confirm this.

The following records of his marriages do not report a place of birth.

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Mary Bouth
Gender: Female
Birth 1634 Place Unknown
Spouse Name Mareen Duvall
Spouse Birth 1625 Place Unknown
Marriage Year 1658

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Mars Marin Duvall
Gender: male
Birth 1630, Place Unknown
Spouse Name Susanna Brasseur
Marriage Year 1673

The following reports his birth place as France, as do most genealogies.

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Mareen Duvall
Gender: Male
Birth 1630 France
Marriage State: MD Anne Arundel Co.

A birth record reports the birth location in France and his parents' names. 
His first name is spelled two ways here, the English first and then the
French.  But this record show his birth in Normandy.  This may be the wrong
birth record, but he did later live in Normandy.

Family Data Collection - Births
Mareen Marin Duvall
Father Thomas Duvall
Mother Nicola Stagard
Birth 1627 Laval, Normandy, France

Millennium File
Mareen Duvall
Birth 1625 Nantes, France
Death Aug 1694 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Spouse Susanna Marie Brashears
Children:
Susanna Duvall
Samuel Duvall

A memorial has been posted on Find a Grave for Mareen.  It includes an
extensive autobiography.  The memoiral points out the his actual burial place
is unknown.  His last recorded residence was in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. 
His will was probated there in August 1894, which is reported in the memorial
as his date of death.

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Mareen Duvall
Birth 1635 Nantes, Departement de la Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire,
France
Death Aug. 5, 1694 Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Mareen Duvall was an immigrant from Nantes, France about 1650. There is a
chance that DuVall had served in the Scot Army and could have been a part of
the Army of Charles II, which was captured by Cromwell in 1651. He came to
Maryland as one of the 150 adventurers brought over by Colonel William
Burgess, one-time Quaker and sympathizer of the Puritan regime in Maryland,
and he served a certain period of indentureship under John Covell. About 1657
he became a freeholder, married, and began life anew as a subject of Lord
Baltimore under the British Crown. On July 25, 1659, Mareen Duvall having
completed his period of service and as a freeholder, applied for his rights to
50 acres of land. The following is an exact copy from the original entry:

"Marin Du Vail demands fifty acres of land having performed his time of
service with John Covell and brought in by William Burgess. Warrant issued for
fifty acres return 25 December next. Warrant renewed to John Jones for one
hundred acres return 25 next."

This was a parcell of Land called Lavall lying on the west side of Chesapeake
Bay and on the west side of a river called South River Duvall. It is not known
whether Mareen actually settled on "Lavall," but by 1678 "Lavall" had come
into the possession of George Parker. In 1664, Mareen Settled near Col.
Burgess in Anne Arundel County, on 600 acres on the South side of the South
River, known as “Middle Plantation” and became a successful merchant and
planter of that favored section. In 1665, he added 100 acres, known as
“Duvall’s Addition” to Middle Plantation. During the next ten years,
Mareen added much land to his holdings. Mareen Duvall was an educated man. In
1664 he signed his name at an inquest. He was also accorded the title of "Mr."
bestowed at that period only on men of rank. Duvall and his family belonged to
the Church of England, and later, when the American Episcopal Church was
organized [the American church of England just changed its name], his family
continued their allegiance to that church.

Mareen Duvall married soon after his indentureship ended, about 1657. His
first wife’s name was Mary, her family name was possibly Bouth. It is
thought Mareen and Mary had five or six children. Mary died around 1672. His
second wife was Susannah, the third and Virginia-born daughter of his
compatriot-in-exile, Benois Brasseur, and Marie his wife, she being of The
Clifts, of Calvert County. It is thought that Susannah and Mareen had five
children. After the death of Susannah, Mareen married again, Mary Stanton, but
had no children with her.

Mareen's will was probated in 1694; about the time of the removal of the
Capitol from St. Mary's to Annapolis. He left his third wife Mary a vast
estate. His heirs, in order mentioned in his will were: his wife, Mary, who
inherited a life interest in "Middle Plantation" with the remainder at the
death of his stepmother; Elizabeth, who received 150 pounds sterling and 375
acres called "Bowdels Choice" in Calvert County; Benjamin, who received 150
pounds sterling and 200 acres, which was one-half of "Howertons Range;" Mareen
the younger, who received 150 pounds sterling and 300 acres called "The
Plains" in Calvert County; Mary who received 150 pounds sterling and 320 acres
called "Morleys Grove" and 370 acres called "Morleys Lott;" Johanna, who
received 150 pounds sterling and 311 acres called "Larkins Choice" and 200
acres called "Duvalls Range," both located in Anne Arundel Co.; John who
received 5 shillings, all wearing apparel and a silver tobacco box. John was
appointed co-executor with his brother, Lewis, and his brother-in-law Robert
Tyler; Samuel, who received 5 shillings; Mareen the elder, who received 5
shillings; and Susanna, who received a silver tankard.

One can easily reconstruct the family of Mareen. The older children, who had
already made their way, received little in the way of money or land. These
were the children of his first wife. John, Lewis, Samuel, Susanna and Mareen
“the elder”. It is also know he had a daughter named Eleanor, who received
nothing in the will, perhaps she was also from the first wife. To explain
naming two sons Mareen in the will, it was common in those times to have sons
with the same name, born of different wives, who were many years apart in age,
probably to ensure passage of the name. Hence Mareen “the elder”, born
about 1662, and Mareen “the younger”, born about 1680. Mareen the younger,
along with his full siblings Elizabeth, Benjamin, Mary and Johanna, inherited
land and money in their father Mareen’s will. They were obviously children
of his second wife.

Mareen’s widow, Mary [Stanton], married second Colonel Henry Ridgely Sr., as
his third wife. She was later to become the wife of Rev. Mr. Henderson, the
commissary of the Church of England. One of Mareen’s wives was closely
allied to John Larkin, a neighbor and enduring friend of Mareen. Of his
children, Mareen the Elder, also called "Marius" by his mother-in-law, married
Frances Stockett, daughter of Thomas. He was ancestor of John P. Duvall
(Virginia Legislature member). Capt. John Duvall, who held a large estate,
married Elizabeth Jones, daughter of William Jones, Sr. Of Anne Arundel
County. Samuel Duvall married Elizabeth Clark, in 1687; Susannah married
Robert Tyler and was the ancestress of General Bradley T. Johnson; Lewis
Duvall married Martha Ridgley, only daughter of the Honorable Robert Ridgely,
of St. Inigoes, in 1699.

Spouses:
Mary Bouth (1639 - 1672) [1st wife]
Susannah Brassuer Duvall (1652 - 1692) [2nd wife]

Son Maureen Duvall (1662 - 1734)

Burial Unknown

Created by Ken Smith Sep 04, 2014
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Notes for Maureen DUVALL


Maureen Duvall
Birth 1662 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death 1734
Parents:
Mareen Duvall (1635 - 1694)
Mary Bouth (1639 - 1672)
Spouse Frances Stockett Duvall (1665 - ____)
Son Mareen Duvall (1687 - 1741)
Burial Unknown
Maintained by Michelle Fuller And Alice, Originally Created by P Fazzini Aug
26, 2010
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