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Topic: Louis Dubois


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  DuBois Family
Louis DU BOIS was baptized on 21 October 1626 at Lille, parish church of Wicres, France, the son of Chretien du Bois (and possibly a Cornelia [Unknown]).
Louis du Bois, son of the late Chretien DuBois, resident of Wicres in the vicinity of La Bassee, of the first part, and Catharine Blanchan, daughter of Mathieu Blanchan, bourgeois of Mannheim, of the second part, were married at the French (Protestant) Church of Mannheim (in the Pfalz, German Palatinate), the 10th of October 1655.
Louis DuBois is reported to have killed with his sword an Indian who was in advance of the rest, before the alarm could be raised.
www.angelfire.com /nv/ourfamilytree/duboisinfo.html   (3168 words)

  
 myancestr - aqwg21
Louis duBois was christened 21 Oct 1626 in Wicres, Nord, France.
Abraham duBois was born 29 Sep 1656 in Mannheim, Baden, Germany and was christened 5 Oct 1656 in Mannheim, Baden, Germany.
Louis duBois was born 1677 in Hurley, Ulster County, New York.
www.geocities.com /watsgw1155/myancestr/aqwg21.htm   (9356 words)

  
 Duhamel Family Data - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Claire DUBOIS was born on 24 Oct 1816 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc and was christened on 25 Oct 1816 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc.
Louis DUBOIS was born on 2 May 1815 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc and was christened on 2 May 1815 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc.
Marcelline DUBOIS was born on 17 Jun 1832 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc and was christened on 18 Jun 1832 in St Cuthbert, Berthier Co, Qc.
people.msoe.edu /~odonnell/Genealogy/webi/duhamel/pafg06.htm   (2544 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Louis Althusser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Louis Pierre Althusser (October 16, 1918 - October 23, 1990) was a Marxist philosopher.
He was born in Algeria and studied at the prestigious École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he eventually became Professor of Philosophy.
James, Susan, 'Louis Althusser' in Skinner, Q. (ed.) The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Louis_Althusser   (3182 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Article: United States of America
In South Carolina a permanent facility, the Louis G. Gregory Institute, was established in 1972 to deepen the local Bahá'ís.
Louis Gregory, the most prominent African-American Bahá'í, was in touch with nearly every prominent fl American between the years 1910 and 1940, and influenced the thinking of some of them.
Gayle Morrison's To Move the World: Louis G. Gregory and the Advancement of Racial Unity in America (Wilmette, Ill.: Bahá'í Publishing Trust, 1982), a biography of the most prominent fl American Bahá'í, covers some American Bahá'í community developments, and mentions the activities of many central American Bahá'ís, during the period 1909 to 1951.
www.bahai-library.com /encyclopedia/usa.html   (5604 words)

  
 Louis DuBois Chapter Huguenot Society of Florida - Ancestry of Louis DuBois to Charlemagne
Ancestry of Louis DuBois, Huguenot to Emperior Charlemagne.
LOUIS DUBOIS, baptized at Lillie, France on 13 Nov 1626; died at Kingston, NY on 23 Jun 1693; married at French Church Mannheim on 10 Oct 1655 to CATHERINE BLANCHAN, daughter of Matthew Blanchan.
Louis DuBois was the child of CHRETIEN DUBOIS who was born at Tournai, Flanders in 1597; died at Flanders about 1628; married about 1621 to CORNELIA BRUNEL who was born at Tournai about 1599 and died at Province of Flanders.
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 HV/Net - Hudson Valley Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Louis married in Mannheim and in 1660 the family left Mannheim for the Dutch Colony of New Netherlands.
Louis DuBois joined a party of Dutch established to rescue the captives.
Louis DuBois moved to the new settlement and resided there until 1686, when he returned to Kingston to live.
www.hvnet.com /museums/huguenotst/fort.htm   (965 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Guillaume Dubois
In so far as Dubois was concerned, it was the best way of serving the interests of France and counteracting the intrigues of Alberoni.
That Dubois was not set against the natural amity between France and Spain was shown later, when, after Alberoni's fall and the restoration of peace, he successfully negotiated the treaty of 1721 and the
marriage of Louis XV with the Infanta and that of the Prince of the Asturias with Mlle de Montpensier.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05177a.htm   (709 words)

  
 Dubois-Foreclosures Idaho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Dubois surrounded by National Forest, majestic mountains, glistening lakes and streams is the ideal place for your year-round vacation or for your new home.
Dubois, at the shore of the Wind River surrounded by...
DuBois Center is a ministry of the Illinois South Conference of the United Church of Christ...
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 Steven Butler's Genealogy Website - Louis Dubois and the Blanchan and Crispel Families
Louis Du Bois, a son of Chrétien Du Bois," was born on October 27 in either 1626 or 1627 at Wicres, a small village located in the district of La Barrée, near Lille, in the Artois region of Flanders.
It was perhaps on this account, and in quest of religious freedom, that Louis left his native province, in early manhood, and removed, as numbers of his countrymen were doing, to the lower Palantinate.
DuBois and her companions had been prisoners from June 19th to September 5, or nearly three months before they were rescued from captivity.
www.watermelon-kid.com /family/bios/dubois.htm   (2854 words)

  
 Obituary of Louis E. DuBois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1987, the annual Louis DuBois Graduation Award was established at Scared Heart School in recognition of a student who exhibits true generosity of spirit.
DuBois was predeceased by a daughter, Alta; two brothers, Roland and Leo; and two sisters, Blanche and Loretta.
"Louis was a ferocious supporter of the Police Department Mounted Patrol, and one of its earliest supporters," said Glen French, former president of the chamber, noting how DuBois documented the early days of the patrol with his camera.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/biog/obits/duboislouis.htm   (996 words)

  
 DuBois/Blanchon Family Page
Louis DuBois ("the Walloon" as he was called) b Oct. 27, 1626 in Wicres, Artois, Flanders.
Louis and Catherine were among the earliest settlers in the Dutch village of Esopus (now Kingston, Ulster Co, NY) along with her parents who had arrived a year earlier (April 1660) on "The Gilded Otter".
Louis served on the Duzine which was the governing body consisting of 12 men from the founding families of the New Paltz as it was known.
www.intercom.net /local/richardson/DuBois.html   (863 words)

  
 Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crance - LoveToKnow 1911
DUBOIS - CRANCE, EDMOND LOUIS Alexis (1747-1814), French Revolutionist, born at Charleville,was at first a musketeer, then a lieutenant of the marechaux,or guardsmen of the old regime, He embraced liberal ideas, and in 1789 was elected deputy to the states-general by the third estate of Vitry-le-Francois.
At the Constituent Assembly, of which he was named secretary in November 1789, he busied himself mainly with military reforms.
This page was last modified 03:06, 3 Sep 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Edmond_Louis_Alexis_Dubois-Crance   (542 words)

  
 Part V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1686, he writes:"My wife shall have the ordering of the estates; that is to say, to have the profits and perquisites of the same, so long as she remaineth a widow.
The history of the New Paltz church, as well as the history of numerous other churches and communities in which the descendants of Louis DuBois have labored and in which the Huguenot element has been influential, proves the true vitality of protestantism, and that it is capable.
I thank God that Louis DuBois was the father of such a numerous and staunch progeny of protestants.
www.dbfa.org /louis_dubois5.htm   (1849 words)

  
 BERKLEE | Berklee News | The Good Book: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Encarta Africana
In 1909 W.E.B DuBois, the greatest fl intellectual of all time, woke up one day, seemingly out of the blue, announcing that the most efficacious way to fight white racism would be the editing of a comprehensive encyclopedia about the entire fl world, that would be the equivalent of a fl Encyclopedia Britannica.
DuBois is widely considered the greatest fl intellectual of the 20th century.
DuBois was so taken with the concept of a fl encyclopedia, he printed up official stationery for the project and used it to write to dozens of the world's most prominent scholars, inviting them to support him.
www.berklee.edu /news/2003/04/hlgates.html   (1429 words)

  
 The Shorthorn Online | News |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
His brother, Louis DuBois of Grapevine, found him two days later face-down on his kitchen floor and suspects he might have had a stroke or heart attack.
Louis said the family is awaiting a toxicology report on his younger brother’s death.
Louis attended a few games with his brother and he said was a riot to watch.
www.theshorthorn.com /archive/2004/spring/04-apr-09/n040904-03.html   (794 words)

  
 Jack's Ancestors - aqwn17 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
BIOGRAPHY: Louis DuBois was the leader of the Huguenot settlers at New Paltz, Ulster Co., NY.
During these times in 1663 a raid killed 21 people and Catherine Blanchan DuBois and her three children were carried off and held captive for three months before being rescued by a contingent of Dutch soldiers.
It was during this period that Louis DuBois, the Walloon, had noted the fertility of the Wallkill Valley and had determined to set up a settlement apart from the Dutch where they could retain their French language and religion.
www.pivot.net /~ckaiser/jack/aqwn17.htm   (1505 words)

  
 Louis DuBois
DuBois and his companions must have landed at the company's dock.
DuBois may have met other refugees, some of whom came as early as 1628.And he may have found friends at New Rochelle.
All things being in readiness, DuBois, with his wife, children and friends, much refreshed by their sojourn in the City set out for the upper Hudson.
www.dbfa.org /louis_dubois.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Dr. Samuel Patton & Elizabeth (Greening) DuBois of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
DuBois was related to Louis DuBois whose succession record is in DeSoto Parish Book D (1843-1851).
No relationship of this/these Joseph(s) DuBois is known, but Dr. S.P. DuBois of Mansfield, LA did have a brother Joseph Cornelius DuBois, born 1833, a dentist, about whom little is known.
DuBois'" appears to be the handwriting of Mrs.
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 DuBois
Chretien DuBois 63 bm 1597 ___ __ to Pierre DuBois 62 et ux Francoise Olivier (nee DeLeuville 62) DuBois at Wicres mf~1621 ___ __ Cornelia bf~1600 ___ __ Tournay, French Flanders dm~1629 ___ __ probably killed as Hugenot during the persecution.
At Magdalena DuBois' baptism the > godparents were "The father" = Jacob DuBois himself; "Annetje Vernoy" = > the mother of Lysbeth Vernoy with her married surname instead of her > patronymic; Louis DuBois.
DuBois /_ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/_ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/ Joseph DuBois _ c.
www.cowaro.com /Genealogy/Surname_file/DuBois.html   (2519 words)

  
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These findings of fact and report are made at the request of the appellant pursuant to G.L. c.
DuBois timely filed a Massachusetts resident personal income tax return (“Form 1”) on which he reported zero gross income.
However, the appellant attached to Form 1 a copy of a Form W-2 from his employer listing $42,068.78 as wages in “Box 1.” The appellant alleged an over-payment of tax of $2,507.51, the amount of Massachusetts income tax withheld by his employer.
www.mass.gov /atb/2004/04p306.doc   (1122 words)

  
 Individuals: Jacomyntje Dubois - Louis DuBois
Marriage: 14 DEC 1736, Hurley, NY _Chretien DuBois__________ _Louis DuBois___________________________
Marriage: 22 MAY 1720, Pittsgrove, N. _Chretien DuBois__________ _Louis DuBois___________________________
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www.webpan.com /DoutBerg/genealogy/gedcom/ind109.html   (517 words)

  
 (Garrett (Gerrit) Dubois - Margaret (Margrietje) Elmendorf )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jacob Dubois (BEF 1 OCT 1661 - JUN 1745)
Louis Dubois (27 OCT 1626 - ABT 23 JUN 1696)
BACK (Sarah A. Cross - Conrad (Coenradt) Dubois)
www.rpi.edu /~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/IND0016.html   (144 words)

  
 Loxahatchee River Historical Society
The DuBois family traces its history back to DuBois, whose estates were confiscated by Louis XIV because the count was a Huguenot (Protestant).
Louis DuBois, son of Count Chrétien, was born in the village of Wicres near Lille, in northwestern France, close to the Belgian border.
In 1661, Louis emigrated to America, sailing from Mannheim, Germany, and settled first in Hurley, near Kingston, then in New Paltz, and again in Kingston --all in Ulster County, New York.
www.lrhs.org /htmlPages/dubois3.htm   (506 words)

  
 Hampton Union Local News: DuBois remembered by family and friends
The mementos by his body signified the man’s dedication to his country, his family and the community he adopted as home 53 years ago.
The number of town officials from both of private and public community gave testament to DuBois’ involvement in Hampton.
In fact, DuBois became known around town as "Hampton’s unofficial photographer" to many who knew him.
www.seacoastonline.com /2003news/hampton/12122003/news/65272.htm   (646 words)

  
 Louis Dubois ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Louis Surugue, Portrait of Louis de Bologne, pere, painter, 1733
Louis Cossin, Portrait of Louis Roupert, after the painting by Pierre Rabon, 1668
ThÈophile Alexandre Steinlen, Veuves d"un Louis (The widows of one "Louis", 1915
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 [No title]
He was married to Leah DUBOIS on 2 Jun 1713 in Ulster Co, NY.
Louis served on the Duzine which was the governing body consisting of 12 men from the founding families of the New Paltz as it
Louis was the son of Chretien du Bois, an inhabitant of Wicres, a
clem.mscd.edu /~pekarekr/fam/GedHTree/ghtout/npr15.htm   (4070 words)

  
 (Louis DUBOIS - Maria (Polly) DUBOIS )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Louis DUBOIS (2) (ABT OCT 1626 - 23 JUN 1693)
Louis DUBOIS (4) (ABT JUL 1697 - AFT 1742)
Louis DUBOIS III (ABT 1717 - AFT 1717)
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 Huguenot Historical Society Library- Philip Dubois Bevier Family Papers (1685-1910)s
Philip Dubois Bevier C-116, [1] Revolutionary War Captain and prominent Ulster County politician, was born on Dec. 28, 1751 to Louis Bevier and Esther Dubois of the Town of Rochester, NY.
[5] His only son, Louis Dubois Bevier, eventually became a doctor and served as School Inspector, School Commissioner, Town Clerk, Town Supervisor and Postmaster at the Town of Rochester, and on the Board of Directors of the Ulster County Bank in Kingston.
One Dutch bible belonging to the Philip Dubois Bevier Family: “Biblia Dat Is De gantliche H. Schrifture vervattende alle de Canonijicke Boecken des Ouden en des Niewen Testaments” printed by Pieter en Jacob Keur (1730), contains family birth and death records (in Dutch) tracing the Bevier family from 1685-1834.
www.hhs-newpaltz.org /library_archives/collections/finding_aids/bevier_lewis.html   (1872 words)

  
 dubois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Louis was born at Lille, parish church of Wicres, France and died at Kingston, New York.
His wife Catherine and three of their children were taken captive for ransom by Indians on 10 June 1663 but were rescued on 5 September 1663 (Van Meterens were captives as well).
Ancestors: Ancestry goes back several generations in France to Jean DuBois who died in 1507.
www2.muw.edu /~bparker/dubois.html   (131 words)

  
 Welcome
Eleven of the families moved to the area following the purchase of nearly 40,000 acres along the Wallkill River from the Esopus Indians.
Louis DuBois the leader of the group and two of his sons, Abraham and Isaac.
You can follow the DuBois family from its history in Europe to the present day.
www.dbfa.org   (306 words)

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