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      <title>Miscellaneous Notes - DOZIER Family </title>
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      <description>&lt;br&gt;Surnames's  &lt;br&gt;Dagg - d'agesiau - dagenell - dagenet - dagenhal - dagenhal' - dagenhale - dagenham - dagennall - dagenson - dager - dageri - dages - daget - dageuill - dageuill' - dagevile - dagevill - dagevill' - dageville - dagevyle - daggan - daggar  - daggatt - dagge - daggehulle - dagger - daggere - daggers - daggert - dagget - daggett - (daggett-hibberd) - daggetts daggevyle - daggewich - daggeworth - daggeworthe - daggil - daggild  - daggit&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;  Dag - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet - d'augeau - d'augers - dauenporte - dauentry - daueny - dauer - dauers -  dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun - dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars - daugauir - dauge - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish - daughter - daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;  Dague - d'agorne - d'agoult - d'agrella - d'agremoht  - d'aguiar - d'aguila - d'aguilar - d'aguiler - d'aguillar - d'aguira - d'aguisseau - dagnet - dagnett - dagni - dagnia - dagnier  - dagno - dagnoll - dago - dagon - dagor -  dagos - dagot - dagoun - dagoz - dagron - daguard - daguerra - daguesseau - dagueville - daguid - daguiler - daguiree - daguires - dagun - dagune - dagvill - dagvy - dagvyle - dagwell  &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt; Dauge - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet - d'augeau - d'augers - dauer - dauers - dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun - dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars - daugauir - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish -  daughter - daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty - daugier - daugish - daugles - dauglet &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;   d'Auge - d'auerquerque - d'aufernet  - d'augeau - d'augers - dauers - dauery - daues - daueson - dauesoun dauesse - dauessey - daueston' - dauet - dauewyfe - daueys - daufernet - dauffyn - dauford - daugan - daugars daugauir - dauge - dauger - daugere - dauges - daughby - daughedy - daugherty - daughlish - daughter daughters - daughtery - daughton - daughtrey - daughtry - daughty - daugier - daugish - daugles - dauglet&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;Deaser ? Dozier&lt;br&gt;Dog - d'offranville - d'ofranville - do gazzi - doffeld - doffelde - doffell - doffen - doffenby - doffer - doffey - doffi - doffild - doffinby - doffnes - doffness - dofford - doffranville - doffs - doffy - dofhous - doft - dogade - dogall - dogan - dogans - dogby - dogdson - doge - doged - dogehewid - dogel - dogelas - dogelbie - dogelendre - dogell - dogelondere - dogeman - dogen - dogenet - doger - doudg - doudge &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt; Dogg - dogel - dogelas - dogelbie - dogelendre - dogell - dogelondere - dogeman - dogen - dogenet - doger - dogerman  - dogerty - doges - dogeson - dogesson - doget - dogeth - dogethe - dogett - dogette - dogg' - doggart - doggat - doggatt - dogge - doggefel - doggel - doggelegh - doggell - doggelon - doggelone - doggeman - doggemersfeud - doggen - doggenfeld - dogger - doggere - doggerel - doggerell - doggert - doudg - doudge &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt; Douge - douff - douffe - douffield - doufle - doufott - doufthwayte - doufton - doug - douga - dougal - dougald dougale - dougall - dougals - dougan - dougans - dougary - dougas - dougdaile - dougdale - dougen - douger - dougere - dougerty - dough - doughal - doughall - doughan - dougharty - doughearty - doughen - dougherley -  dougherty - doughety - doughey - doughgertey - doughill - doughith - doughles - doughnarte - doudg - doudge &lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;DOZIER - DOSIAR - DOZE- DOGIER- DOSHIER - DOSIER - Doscher - Ducker - Deegar - Doozier - Diser - Dasher - Doosier - Doosher - Doher - Dosher - Deseir - Daziar - Doshazor - Dishazor  Va - D'Auge - Dauge - Dodger - Douger - Dugger - ?Degge - Dager - Duggar - Dagier - Dosher - Daugher - Dauzher - Dausher - Dozer - Deisher - Dazier - Dessauer -  (Duke/Dauge/Dugue/Dozier in SC) - Dizer  - Docer - Doser - Dazey - Daug - Douge - Duker - Dogg -  Doshe - Dozyer / Duggar / Dugar / Duger - Dozier - d'oysel -  d'oyseleur - d'oysell - d'ozy - d'paiva - d'quinsac - doyninge - doynour - doyns - doynton - doyok - doyr - doysy - doythwaite - doyto - doyton - doytt - doywick - doz - doze - dozell - dozen - dozey - dozy - dpherty dpncaster - dpubleday - dpveton - dqyer - draac - drabb - drabbe - drabbell - drabbes - drabbits - drabble drabbles - drabbs - drabe - drabeck - Dozer - Dozier,  Dosier - Dosher - Doshier - doudg - doudge&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;Dukers - duce - du karry - du keirgar - dukas - dukbury - dukdale - duke - duke-cohan - duke-elder - duke-woolley -  dukeameu - dukeham - dukeleau dukelindon - dukelow - dukeman - dukemanton - duken - dukenfeld - dukenfield - dukennell - dukensfield - (dukers - dukes) - dukesberie - dukesbury - dukesell - dukesfeld - dukesil  - dukeson - dukeston - dukestone - dukesworth - dukesworth' - dukeswrd' - dukeswrthe - duket - dukett -  dukeworth - dukey - dukharth - Abraham Dugard, a.k.a. Abraham Dugger / Duggar / Dugar / Duger&lt;br&gt;Dupuy - du pre - du preau - du prey - du prye - du puis - du puss - du puy - du puys - du pyre - du quene - du querry - du quesne - dupre - dupree - dupreer - dupreez - dupreroy duprey - duprez - duprie - duprre - dupton' -  dupuch - dupuie - dupuis - dupus - dupuys - dupuytren - dupy - dupyate dupye duquecborne duqueman duquemin duquenin - duquenoy - duqueray - duquerry - duquery - duquesne - dupi - dupii&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;  Dupey - du perona - du peronne - du perray - du perron - du perry - du perse - du petit - du petitbose - du pin - du place - du plat - duperon - duperons - duperoy - duperre - duperret - duperrey - duperrien - duperrieu -  duperron - dupertail - dupery - dupestail - dupeyron - dupeze - dupie - dupies - dupigny - dupin - dupine - duping dupins - duplack - duplacke - duplain - duplais - duplaisy - duplan - duplantier - duplat&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt; Depey - d'epernon - d'epicier - de peralto - de perce - de percour - de percourt - de pere - de pergamo - de perth de pery - de pesarengys - de pescarengis - de pesme - de petitchen - de petra - de petro - de petto - de pevigny - de peyer - de peyffer - de peyrecave - de peyrove - de peyster - de pezrotat - de philliponneau - de piaget - de pier - de pierefitte - de pierre - de pieu - de pimentel - de pimont - deper - deperay - deperring - depeyster - depham - dephez - depienne - depierre&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.theoriginalrecord.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.theoriginalrecord.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Surname	Alternate	&lt;br&gt;Dauge	             Dozier	&lt;br&gt;Dauge	             Dague	&lt;br&gt;Dauge	             Dogue&lt;br&gt;Daudg             Dauge&lt;br&gt;Daudg             Dozier&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;NOTE - The surnames Dozier, Hudson, Muse, and Skipper are all in the Richmond Area.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1011/1123 France - Raphael du Puy, 1011 - 1123,  Birth 1011 at Pereins France Christening ? at ?&lt;br&gt;Marriage ? at ? to ,  Death 1123 at Pereins France Burial ? at ? Sex M Children:  1. Hugh du Puy &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;FRANCE - Hugh du Puy, ? - ?,  Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Denrard de Poissen, ? - ? &lt;br&gt;Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children 1. Alleman Dupuy	   &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;FRANCE - Alleman Dupuy, ? - Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to ,Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex: M Children 1. Hugh du Puy	          &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;FRANCE - Hugh du Puy, ? - ? , Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Floried Morian, ? - ? &lt;br&gt;Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children 1. Alleman Dupuy        &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;	&lt;br&gt;1132/1227 France - Alleman Dupuy, 1132 - 1227, Birth 1132 at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage? at ? to Alix 'Princess Dauphne, ?- Death 1227 at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children1 Alleman Dupuy ? - ?        &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;abt 1260 - Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?, Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Beatrix Artod ?, ABT. 1260 - ?  Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Alleman Dupuy  ?          &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;abt 1289 - Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?,  Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Eleanore Alleman, 1289 - ?  Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children1. Alleman Dupuy	&lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Alleman Dupuy, ? - ?,  Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Ainarde de Roland, ? - ?  Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Gilles Dupuy	 &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1382 Wales - DAUG OF REES -  Female Birth/Christening 1382 Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales Spouse Loreth Ap LLEWELLIN Abt. 1378 Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales Father  Rees Ap ELLEDRY Born Abt. 1356 Place Of Pantglas, Monmouth, Wales&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1401 FRANCE - Guy II d'Abzac was born in 1401. He died on 10 Aug 1478 in La Douze,,France. He married Agnes de Montlouis about 1426.  Agnes de Montlouis [Parents] was born about 1410. She died on 5 Nov 1472 in Perigueux,,France. She married Guy II d'Abzac about 1426. They had the following children 1.  Male Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze                 &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1420 - Gilles Dupuy, ? - ?,  Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Alix de (Bellcombe), ? - ?  Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Gilles Dupuy ? - 1420           &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;FRANCE - Gilles Dupuy, ? - 1420, Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Florence de Hauteville, 1392 -? Death 1420 at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M Children1. Ainier Dupuy      &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1430 Scotland - Leslie Of Roths DAUG - Ancestral File Gender F Birth/Christening 1430 Dykes, Lanark, Scotland Spouse Robert FORSYTH  Children 1. Sex M John FORSYTH (AFNFN7S-ZT) Born Abt 1466 Place Dykes, Lanark, , Scotland    Source Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1430 FRANCE  - Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze [Parents] was born about 1430. He died on 6 Dec 1508. He married Jeanne de Narbonne-Talairan on 12 Jan 1469.  Jeanne de Narbonne-Talairan was born about 1440. She died on 18 Jun 1505. She married Seigneur Jean I d'Abzac de La Douze on 12 Jan 1469. They had the following children 1.   Female Anne d'Abzac de La Douze          &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ainier Dupuy, ? - ?,  Birth ? at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Catharine de Bellecombe, ? - ?  Death ? at ? Burial:? at ? Sex M  Children1. Male  Jacques Dupuy               &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1440 - Jacques Dupuy, ABT. 1440 - 1505, Birth ABT. 1440 at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to Francois Artand ?, ABT. 1450 - ?  Death 1505 at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Barthelemy du Puy Source &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;abt 1465 - Jean Jaubert was born about 1465. He died after 1516. He married Anne d'Abzac de La Douze on 10 Feb 1489.  Anne d'Abzac de La Douze was born about 1475. She married Jean Jaubert on 10 Feb 1489. They had the following children 1.   Female Marguerite Jaubert &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1478 - Barthelemy du Puy, 1478 - ?, Birth 1478 at ? Christening ? at ?  Marriage ? at ? to Antoinett Bourasier, ? - ?  Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1 Pierre du Puy 1555 - ? &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I'm very interested in the Ainarde de Roland / James Roland Dozier , Gilbert Skipper / ?Gilles, and Hugh Skipper names , all three  are in my  Skipper and Dozier lines. &lt;a href="mailto://levitaann@yahoo.com"&gt;levitaann@yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Misc Note - List of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors National Huguenot Society 1520 The National Huguenot Society has received documented evidence proving, according to normally accepted genealogical standards, that the individual listed was indeed a French Huguenot during the period of 1520 -1787. if such proof and documentation has not been verified and placed on file with The National Huguenot Society, then the Huguenot name will not be listed on our site. &lt;br&gt;huguenot.netnation.com/forms/application&lt;br&gt;James  and  Leonard Dozier  are there&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1633 - Le Renard Noir bound for Acadia -  Le Renard Noir ship weighing 220 tons owned and armed by sieur Charles de St Etienne de Latour under the command of D. Bragneau bound for Acadia for the company of News -- France - Departed La Rochelle April 21, 1633 - Sources Departmental records of the Charente-Maritime La Rochelle Series Admiralty of Guyenne at La Rochelle B 5654 21 avril 1633&lt;br&gt;David Lomeron Merchant&lt;br&gt;Samuel George Merchant&lt;br&gt;Sieur Duplessis&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Desjardins sieur du Val&lt;br&gt;René Papin&lt;br&gt;François de Renneville&lt;br&gt;Etienne de Mauron&lt;br&gt;Joseph Casaré&lt;br&gt;Pierre de Montaury&lt;br&gt;Quichetech Savage turning over in his country&lt;br&gt;Marc Lescarbot&lt;br&gt;Nenougy Savage turning over in his country&lt;br&gt;Jean Broussault&lt;br&gt;Pierre Boursault&lt;br&gt;Jonas Antoine&lt;br&gt;Miquelon de Prudet&lt;br&gt;Pierre Clavier&lt;br&gt;Gabriel Merceron&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1533 - John Calvin flees Paris&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1535 FRANCE  - On the 31st of march 1535, in Saint Malo (Britany / Bretagne) one of Jacques Cartier assistant listed the people going to the New world with him............  This second trip to the New World was ordered by François 1st, king of France........... The list was registred by Jehan Leveillé, working for the abbey of Saint Jehan.......... The original document is still in the Saint-Malo records, serie BB.4 folio 17-20........... It is not for sure that everyone listed on this document was a passenger........The list was made several weeks before the departure date and it was known that Cartier wanted to replace 25 or 30 people............. The log and the royal report mention that 110 were on the ship.......... There are very good chances that the majority of these people went to Canada; Cartier mentioned a dozen of names in his ship book........... Some of these people were Cartier family members or allied families......... Le mercredy dernier jour de mars après Pasques mil Vcc XXXV à l'abaye sainct Jehan, davent mondictseigneur le Capitaine, presans Maistre Jehan Le Juiff, lieutenant de la court de Sainct Malo, le connestable, Jehan Billard, procureur desdictz bourgeoys, Jn. Cronier, Jac. Chenu, Jehan Grout le jeune, Bertrand Beauboys, Pierres May, Françoys Gaillard, Jehan Maingard Huperie, Jacques Martinet, Robin boullain, Estienne Richomme, Guillaume Boulain Villauroux, Pierres Ancelin, Guillaume Maingard, Guillaume Pepin, Jehan Brisard l'esné, Jehan boulain Belestre, Thomas de La Bouille, Robin Gaultier le jeune, Thomas Maingard, Françoys Martin, Guillaume Grout, Roullet Souchart, Yrlet Morel, Guillaume Le Breton Bastille, Georges Boulain, Guillaume Sainct Mains, Pierres Gosselin, Jehan Grout l'esné, Charles Cheville, Guillaume Gaillard, Pierres Jonchée, Pierres Gaillard, Jehan de May, Pierres Colin......... Et plusieurs aultres desdictz bourgeoys assemblez, etc......... Sur ce que a esté par ledict procureur remonstré touchant vne bannye qui fuct hyer faicte par Pierres Gaultier, sergend, a esté ledict sergent presant, quel a confessez avoir faicte ladicte bannye quelle il a aparu; et a dict vng nommé Jehan Poulet presant la luy a faict faire et non aultres, de laquelle bannye a esté ordonnée estre incereré en ce papier; et ledict Bastille presant, quel a desavoué avoir faict faire ladicte bannie; et ledict Poulet presant quel a dict en vertu de la charge luy baillée ledict Cartier avoir faict faire ladicte bannie........ Et lesdictz de La Bouille et Maingard presant quelz, o la charge que Jacques Cartier a baillé audict Jehan Poulet, ont advoué ladicte bannie et non aultrement. Et a celuy Poulet aparu le rolle et numbre des compaignons que ledict Cartier a prins pour ladicte navigation &amp;amp; a esté mis entre mes mains pour incerez cy dessous, &amp;amp; a celuy Poulet protesté de en dymyez du nombre de XXV à trante &amp;amp; d'en prandre d'aultres à son chouaix .........  L'incertion desdicts maistres, compaignon mariniers &amp;amp; pillotes s'ensuyvent    -   SOURCE &lt;a href="http://www.migrations.fr/departure" target="_blank"&gt;www.migrations.fr/departure&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;Jacques Cartier, capitaine.&lt;br&gt;Thomas Fourmont, maistre de la nef.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Le Breton Bastille, capitaine et pilote du galion.&lt;br&gt;Jacques Maingard, maistre du galion.&lt;br&gt;Macé Jalobert, capitaine et pillote du Corrlieu&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Le Marié, maistre du Courlieu&lt;br&gt;Laurens Boulain.&lt;br&gt;Estienne Nouel.&lt;br&gt;Pierres Esmery, dict Talbot.&lt;br&gt;Michel Hervé.&lt;br&gt;Estienne Pommerel.&lt;br&gt;Michel Audiepvre.&lt;br&gt;Brand Sauboscq.&lt;br&gt;Richard Cobaz.&lt;br&gt;Lucas Saumur.&lt;br&gt;Françoys Guitault, apoticaire.&lt;br&gt;Georget Mabille.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Sequart, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Robin Le Tort.&lt;br&gt;Sanson Ripault, barbier.&lt;br&gt;Françoys Guillot.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Esnault, charpentier.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Dabin, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Jehan du Nort, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Jullien Golet.&lt;br&gt;Thomas Boulain.&lt;br&gt;Michel Philipot.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Hamel.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Fleury.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Guilbert.&lt;br&gt;Colas Barbé.&lt;br&gt;Laurens Guillot.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Bochier.&lt;br&gt;Michel Eon.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Anthoine.&lt;br&gt;Michel Maingard.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Maryen.&lt;br&gt;Bertrand Apvril.&lt;br&gt;Gilles Ruffin.&lt;br&gt;Geoffroy Ollivier.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume De Guernezé.&lt;br&gt;Eustache Grossin.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Alliecte.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Raby.&lt;br&gt;Pierres Marquier, trompecte.&lt;br&gt;Guillaume Le Gentilhomme.&lt;br&gt;Raoullet Maingard.&lt;br&gt;Françoys Duault.&lt;br&gt;Hervé Henry.&lt;br&gt;Yvon Le Gal.&lt;br&gt;Anthoine Aliecte.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Colas.&lt;br&gt;Jacques Prinsault.&lt;br&gt;Dom Guillaume Le Breton.&lt;br&gt;Dom Anthoine.&lt;br&gt;Phelippes Thomas, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Jacques Du Bog.&lt;br&gt;Jullien Plancouet.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Go.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Le Gentilhomme.&lt;br&gt;Michel Donquan, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Aismery, cherpentier.&lt;br&gt;Pierres Maingart.&lt;br&gt;Lucas Clavier.&lt;br&gt;Goulhet Riou&lt;br&gt;Jehan Jac, de Morbihen&lt;br&gt;Pierres Nyel.&lt;br&gt;Le Gendre Estienne le Blanc&lt;br&gt;Jehan Pierres.&lt;br&gt;Jehan Coumyn.&lt;br&gt;Anthoine Des Granches.&lt;br&gt;Louys Douayran.&lt;br&gt;Pierres Coupeaulx.&lt;br&gt;Pierres Jonchée, etc&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1535  - Le Christophe bound for Newfoundland....... Crew of the ship Le Christophe weighing 70 tons, owned and armed by sieurs Durand Bruschet et Jean Bernyer merchants and middle-class men of La Rochelle  under command of du master and pilot Gluille Le Gludic of Pel Proux Bretagne bound for the Newfoundland to fish and to bring back wood an other profits......... Departed La Rochelle after April 14,1535........ The ship is equipped with food, artillery, cables, anchors and all other needs for a crew of 22 men, fishermen and mariniers including the captain - CREW&lt;br&gt;Yvon AULTREC&lt;br&gt;Yvon Le GENTIL&lt;br&gt;Yvon LE FLOCH&lt;br&gt;Prégent LE BRETON&lt;br&gt;Guillaume RIOU&lt;br&gt;Jehan MEUR&lt;br&gt;Guillaume PRÉDELET&lt;br&gt;Gabriel MATHURIN&lt;br&gt;Yvon HELLIES&lt;br&gt;Marc PRÉVOST&lt;br&gt;Jeahan GUILLOU&lt;br&gt;Jehan CARROU&lt;br&gt;Jehan QUERRET&lt;br&gt;Olivier PRÉGENT&lt;br&gt;Henry DE PORSAL&lt;br&gt;Olivier BRAS DE FER&lt;br&gt;OLivier GALLERON&lt;br&gt;Jehan LEBLANC&lt;br&gt;Jehan RIOU&lt;br&gt;Jean LE GENDIC&lt;br&gt;Jean LE GENTIL&lt;br&gt;Joachim ? serviteur et commis de Buschet et Bernier, absent&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1541 SCOTLAND - Agnes Dog Gender Female Birth About 1541 Perth, Perth, Scotland&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History&lt;br&gt;29 January 1536 General Edict urging extermination of heretics (Huguenots)&lt;br&gt;1536 John Calvin becomes pastor in Geneva&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;b abt 1543 England &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Daug Daug  Compact Disc 134  Pin 2326051 Sex:  F  b abt 1543  Spouse Richard Harding  Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Daug Daug Compact Disc 134 Pin 2323892 Sex F Birth abt 1544 Spouse William Gary Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History - 1550s Calvinism comes to France with thousands of converts First Synod of the French Reformed Church held in Paris, followed by 1559 persecutions and issuance of Edict prohibiting "heretical" worship&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1555 FRANCE - Pierre du Puy, 1555 - ?,  Birth 1555 at France Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to,  Death: ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Barthelemy Dupuy 1581   &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1555 France - The Huguenots were members of the Reformed Church, a Protestant sect established in France by John Calvin around 1555. Because of religious persecution from the Catholic church, the Huguenots were forced to flee France in the 16th and 17th centuries. &lt;br&gt;Most refugees went to Germany, the Netherlands and England, although some found their way to South Africa. Many Huguenots migrated to British North America, especially to the Carolinas, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York.  Sources The National Huguenot Society, Encyclopedias of Christianity and Religion, Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz  For information on Huguenot history and organizations that celebrate it, visit: the following Web sites. - &lt;a href="http://www.huguenot.netnation.com" target="_blank"&gt;www.huguenot.netnation.com&lt;/a&gt; - &lt;a href="http://www.hhs-newpaltz.org" target="_blank"&gt;www.hhs-newpaltz.org&lt;/a&gt; - &lt;a href="http://www.huguenotsocietyofamerica.org" target="_blank"&gt;www.huguenotsocietyofamerica.org&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1550s Calvinism comes to France with thousands of converts.&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 25 May 1559 	First Synod of the French Reformed Church held in Paris, followed by persecutions and issuance of Edict prohibiting "heretical" worship.&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1559 Attempt to replace Catholic Guises with Huguenot Conde as regent.&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1560 Huguenots petition the King and threaten revolt if persecution persists&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History&lt;br&gt;1 March 1562 Massacre at Vassay begins French religious wars; Conde assassinated&lt;br&gt;1562 Huguenots sign manifesto saying they were forced to take arms&lt;br&gt;1 May 1562 Arrival at St. John's River, in Florida, of the first pilgrimage by Huguenots to North America&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1564  Death of John Calvin&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History 1565 Huguenot colony massacred at St. John, FL&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1565 SCOTLAND - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Christening 10 MAY 1565 Perth, Perth, Scotland   Father JAMES DOG   Family Search - LDs&lt;br&gt;1566 SCOTLAND  - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Christening 11 AUG 1566 Perth, Perth, Scotland  Spouse THOMAS WILSONE  Marriage 03 FEB 1565 Perth, Perth, Scotland - AGNES DOG - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Christening11 AUG 1566 Perth, Perth, Scotland Father  ANDRO DOG  Family Search - LDs&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1572 Important Dates in Huguenot History - 24 August 1572  St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in which tens of thousands of Huguenots were killed&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1574 England  - MARY DOZIER  International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Birth About 1574, Surrey, England Spouse JOHN BETTES Family Marriage abt 1591&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1581 - Barthelemy Dupuy, 1581 - ? Birth 1581 at ? Christening ? at ? Marriage ? at ? to, - Death ? at ? Burial ? at ? Sex M  Children 1. Jean Dupuy ? - ?   &lt;a href="http://www.royalblood.co.uk" target="_blank"&gt;www.royalblood.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1584 - When English explorers and colonists first arrived on the coast of North America, they encountered Algonkian-speaking peoples. The term Algonkian isn’t a tribal name but one of the largest group of linguistically related tribes in North America. Algonkian - speaking tribes lived in the area from coastal North Carolina to Canada, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. They were the peoples who met the English at Roanoke in 1584, at Jamestown in 1607, and at Plymouth in 1620, and they were among those who first met French explorers and colonizers in Canada. Also spelled Algonquin, Algonquian, Algonkin.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History - 1585 Huguenots / Protestants expelled from France&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;(DAUG DAUG)  Compact Disc 100 Pin 721917  Sex F Spouse JOHN STANLEY Disc 100 Pin 725853&lt;br&gt;Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1596 Marriage England - AGNES DOUGH - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender Female Marriage: 06 DEC 1596 Saint Andrew, Plymouth, Devon, England  Spouse THOMAS DIBB   Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Important Dates in Huguenot History - 13 April 1598 Edict of Nantes by Henry of Navarre which granted religious and civil liberties to the Huguenots promises protection&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1599 England  - ADAM DAUG Gender Male Christening APR 1599 Oulton, Suffolk, England Father GILES DAUG Mother ALICE (DALY)   Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1602 England to Cape Cod - The Concord of Dartmouth left Falmouth, England London, England with her Captain, Bartholomew Gosnold or Gilbert, and arrived in at Cape Cod (actual landing was called Cuttyhunk) on May 15, 1602. The voyage was sponsored by Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton. Passengers 32 persons including:&lt;br&gt;Archer,Captain Gabriel  Lawyer&lt;br&gt;Brereton (Brierton) John (1572-16??), English cleric and Cambridge graduate&lt;br&gt;Gilbert, Captain Bartholomew Goldsmith, cousin of Captain Gosnold&lt;br&gt;Gosnold, Bartholomew Captain (from the Godspeed to Virginia 1606-1607)&lt;br&gt;Rosier, James a Catholic scholar (on the Archangel, in 1605, with Captain George Waymouth)&lt;br&gt;Places named by Capt Gosnold:&lt;br&gt;Cape Cod - due to the abundance of these and other fish&lt;br&gt;Martha's Vineyard (now called No Mans Land) - "honoring his eldest child" (The name was later transferred to the larger island as currently known.)&lt;br&gt;Elizabeth's Isle (now called Cuttyhunk) - "honoring another of his daughters"&lt;br&gt;Concord sources: english - america.com&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com&lt;br&gt;D'auge, James Jacques (b. 1660 - d. 1709)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Richard (b. ABT 1671 - d. 1725)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, William (b. ABT 1673 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Mary (b. ABT 1675 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Macina (b. ABT 1677 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Nowdinna (b. ABT 1679 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Jacqueline (b. ABT 1681 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, Peter (b. ABT 1697 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, James (b. ABT 1699 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;D'auge, John (b. ABT 1701 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, James Tully (b. 1737 - d. 1807)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, (b. ABT 1747 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Benjamin (b. 1774 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Elias (b. 1780 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozer, Henry (b. AUG 1783 - d. 2 AUG 1855)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, James Tully (b. 1786 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, (b. ABT 1787 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, William (b. 1790 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Henry F. (b. 24 NOV 1811 - d. 1 MAY 1894)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Elizabeth (b. 1817 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, James Tully (b. 19 MAY 1829 - d. 1 AUG 1895)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, John Franklin (b. 23 OCT 1831 - d. 8 APR 1908)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Rebecca (b. 1832 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, James (b. 1837 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Rachael R. (b. 10 OCT 1838 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Sarah (b. 12 NOV 1842 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Margaret (b. 1842 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Annis (b. 1846 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, David Rowell (b. 4 DEC 1849 - d. 21 OCT 1927)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, David Rowell (b. 4 DEC 1849 - d. 21 OCT 1927)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Celia Ann (b. 11 JAN 1850 - d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozer, Daniel (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozer, Elizabeth (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Catherine (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Frances (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Living (b. Private)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Rebecca (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;Dozier, Valentine (d. UNKNOWN)&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1606 London to Va  - December 20, 1606, 150 passengers left Blackwall, London, England in three London (Virginia) Company ships, Susan Constant with Master Christopher Newport and 71 passengers, Godspeed with Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold and 52 passengers and the Discovery under Capt. John Ratcliffe, carrying 21 persons. They headed for the New World and in search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke (John White's 1587 trip with 150 passengers landing at Hatorask on July 22.) After 6 weeks, the ships landed in Cape Henry, Virginia. 105 survivors established the town of Jamestown.  -  April 30, 1607 The ships arrive at Cape Comfort, a vanguard boat stopped at Kecoughtan where the natives welcomed the English &lt;br&gt;Settler list:   &lt;br&gt;Alicock, Jeremy gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Archer, Captaine Gabriell gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Behethland, Robert gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Brinto, Edward mason  &lt;br&gt;Brookes, Edward gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Brookes, John gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Brumfield, James boy  &lt;br&gt;Bruster, William gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Capper, John carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Cassen, George laborer &lt;br&gt;Cassen, Thomas laborer  &lt;br&gt;Cassen, William laborer  &lt;br&gt;Clovill, Ustis gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Collier, Samuell boy  &lt;br&gt;Couper, Thomas barber  &lt;br&gt;Crofts, Richard gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Dixon, Richard gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Dods, John laborer  (1624 VA muster with wife Jane, 40 at muster, he was 36)&lt;br&gt;Edward, Ould laborer  &lt;br&gt;Emry, Thomas carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Ford, Robert gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Garret, William brick layer  &lt;br&gt;Golding, George laborer  &lt;br&gt;Gore, Thomas gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Gosnold, Anthony gentleman   Grandson of Robert Gosnold of Earl Soham, Suffolk&lt;br&gt;Gosnoll, Anthony gentleman  (dup)&lt;br&gt;Gosnoll, Captaine Bartholomew council  &lt;br&gt;Herd, John brick layer  &lt;br&gt;Houlgrave, Nicholas gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Hunt, Master Robert preacher  &lt;br&gt;Johnson, William laborer  &lt;br&gt;Kendall, Captaine George council  &lt;br&gt;Laxon, William carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Laydon, John laborer  &lt;br&gt;Love, William taylor  &lt;br&gt;Martin, Captaine John council  &lt;br&gt;Martin, George gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Martin, John gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Midwinter, Francis gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Mutton, Richard boy&lt;br&gt;Peacock, Nathaniel boy  &lt;br&gt;Percie, Master George gentleman   Brother Henry is Earl of Northumberland Coldham pg 4&lt;br&gt;Pickhouse, Dru gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Pising, Edward carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Powell, Nathaniell Capt, gentleman,  married Joyce Tracy on the Supply, both slain by 03 Sep 1620 ? George Harrison reports Capt Powell, gunner, have died by Jan 1623. Coldham pg 31&lt;br&gt;Profit, Jonas sailor  &lt;br&gt;Ratliffe, Captaine John council  &lt;br&gt;Read, James blacksmith  &lt;br&gt;Robinson, John gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Rods, William laborer  &lt;br&gt;Sands, Thomas gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Skot, Nicholas drum  &lt;br&gt;Small, Robert carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Smyth, Captaine John council  &lt;br&gt;Snarsbrough, Francis gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Studley, Thomas gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Tanker, William gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Tavin, Henry laborer  &lt;br&gt;Throgmorton, Kellam gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Todkill, Anas carpenter  &lt;br&gt;Unger, William laborer  &lt;br&gt;Waler, John gentleman  &lt;br&gt;Webbe, Thomas gentleman  &lt;br&gt;White, William laborer  &lt;br&gt;Wickinson, William Surgeon  &lt;br&gt;Wingfield, Master Edward Maria council  &lt;br&gt;Wotton, Thomas Surgeon  &lt;br&gt;John Ratcliffe was captured by Powhatans Indians and tortured to death by the women. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1608 - First non - English settlers Va - In 1608, roughly one year after the first English settled Jamestown a company of roughly seventy German and Polish settlers arrived aboard the English vessel Mary and Margaret. &lt;br&gt;The journey took roughly three months.&lt;br&gt;William Volday, a Swiss-German was among those who arrived in 1608. &lt;br&gt;He was sent in the name of the Virginia Stock Company of London seeking a silver reservoir that was believed to be within the proximity of Jamestown. &lt;br&gt;At the time, Jamestown was nothing more than a mere fort and conditions were harsh, causing more than half of the pilgrims to die by fall of 1609.&lt;br&gt;By 1620, German settlers from Hamburg who were also procured by the Virginia Stock Company operated one of the first sawmills in the region.&lt;br&gt;Among these were several other skilled craftsmen such as glass makers, carpenters as well as pitch/tar/soap-ash makers, who produced some of the colonies first exports of the early 17th century.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1608 England to Va - Capt Christopher Newport returned to England on the Susan Constant, and back to Virginia on the First Supply, arriving Jan 2, 1608. &lt;br&gt;Abots Jefrey &lt;br&gt;Alberton Robert, Perfumer&lt;br&gt;Barnes Robert &lt;br&gt;Bayley William &lt;br&gt;Beckwith William, Tailor&lt;br&gt;Belfield Richard, Refiner&lt;br&gt;Bentley William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Bouth John, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Brislow Richard, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Burket William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Burne James &lt;br&gt;Cantrill William &lt;br&gt;Causey William &lt;br&gt;Coo Thomas &lt;br&gt;Cotton Robert, Tobacco-pipe-maker&lt;br&gt;Cutler Robert &lt;br&gt;Dawson William, Refiner&lt;br&gt;Dole Richard, Blacksmith&lt;br&gt;Feld Thomas ,Apothecary&lt;br&gt;Fetherstone Richard &lt;br&gt;Forest George &lt;br&gt;Gittnat Post, Surgeon&lt;br&gt;Goodyson Raymond, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Gradon Richard, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Gryvill William &lt;br&gt;Gurganay Edward &lt;br&gt;Harford John, Apothecary&lt;br&gt;Harper John &lt;br&gt;Hill George &lt;br&gt;Hope, Thomas Tailor&lt;br&gt;Johnson William, Refiner&lt;br&gt;Keffer Peter, Gunner&lt;br&gt;Killingbeck Richard &lt;br&gt;Leds Timothy &lt;br&gt;Lewes John, Couper&lt;br&gt;May William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Miler Richard, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Molynex Richard &lt;br&gt;Morton Ralfe &lt;br&gt;Nelstrop Rowland, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Nickoles John &lt;br&gt;Perce William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Perkins Francis, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Phetyplace Michaell &lt;br&gt;Phetyplace William &lt;br&gt;Pory Peter &lt;br&gt;Pots Richard &lt;br&gt;Powell John, Tailor &lt;br&gt;Pretty George &lt;br&gt;Prodger Richard &lt;br&gt;Ransacke Abraham, Refiner&lt;br&gt;Rodes Christopher &lt;br&gt;Russell Doctor &lt;br&gt;Salvage Richard, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Salvage Thomas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Scrivner, Matthew Council&lt;br&gt;Sickelmore Michaell &lt;br&gt;Simons William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Speareman John, Laborer &lt;br&gt;Spence William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Stalling Daniell, jeweler&lt;br&gt;Taverner John &lt;br&gt;Towtales Laurence,Tailor&lt;br&gt;Ven Nicholas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Vere Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Ward William, Tailor&lt;br&gt;Watkings James &lt;br&gt;Worley Richard &lt;br&gt;Wyffin Richard &lt;br&gt;Wyles Bishop, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Yonge William, Tailor&lt;br&gt;Unknown Michaell, Laborer&lt;br&gt;First Supply sources &lt;a href="http://www.apva.org" target="_blank"&gt;www.apva.org&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1600s France to VIRGINIA  - Capt. James Jacques Dauge of France, 1600.  James Dauge was born, 1660, in Province of Berry, France and died in 1719 in Princess Anne County, Va.  He married Mary (Bonney) in 1696 in Princess Anne Co.,Va., daughter of Richard Bonney and Mary (?). &lt;br&gt;They had nine children &lt;br&gt;1. Richard &lt;br&gt;2. Peter&lt;br&gt;3.&lt;br&gt;4.&lt;br&gt;5.&lt;br&gt;6.&lt;br&gt;7.&lt;br&gt;8.&lt;br&gt;9.&lt;br&gt;Can mail you the Dauge/D'auge/Dozier lines if you like. &lt;br&gt;E-mail your address to me at &lt;a href="mailto://cart@crosslink.net"&gt;cart@crosslink.net&lt;/a&gt; my address is: Box 85 Hallieford, Va. 23068&lt;br&gt;NOTE   He was married 3 times&lt;br&gt;1. Judith&lt;br&gt;2. Elizabeth Dupuy/Depuy/Dupey&lt;br&gt;3. Mary Bonney&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Mass 1606 -  Indians attack Samuel de Champlain's men at Chatham, Massachusetts&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1606 - John Mulford was born ? . He married 1st ? Widow, He married 2nd to ? Osborne of Salem Mass. Note See Easthampton Town Records Vol 5 pp 507 - 522 - 602 Hedges Easthampton pp 311- 312, New England Register vol 34 p 172 , History of Suffolk Co., Ny pp 9, 22, 24, 30, New York wills vol. VI page 115 Gardiner Genealogy p 118.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1607 Va  - When English explorers and colonists first arrived on the coast of North America, they encountered Algonkian-speaking peoples. &lt;br&gt;The term Algonkian* isn’t a tribal name; but one of the largest group of linguistically related tribes in North America. &lt;br&gt;Algonkian-speaking tribes lived in the area from coastal North Carolina to Canada, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. &lt;br&gt;They were the peoples who met the English at Roanoke in 1584, at Jamestown in 1607, and at Plymouth in 1620, and they were among those who first met French explorers and colonizers in Canada. (Also spelled Algonquin, Algonquian, Algonkin.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1607 Va - Jeremy Hayden State VA County Virginia Colony Township Virginia Year 1607 Database VA Early Census Index &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1607 Virginia - The part of James City County that became Surry County was inhabited by the Quiyoughcohanocks, allies of the Algonquian Powhatan Confederacy, when Jamestown settlers visited in 1607. &lt;br&gt;Early settlers reported that they were entertained very graciously during their first visit. &lt;br&gt;John Rolfe's marriage to Pocohontas in 1614 helped to keep peace between Indians and English settlers for a time. &lt;br&gt;Pocohontas died in England in 1616, however, and by 1622 the Powhatans had decided to rid their lands of the English settlers. &lt;br&gt;On Good Friday, 11 April 1622, Indians living in English settlements all over the small colony rose up and attacked their English hosts, murdering and mutilating them in their homes. &lt;br&gt;At Pace's Pains on the south shore of the James one Indian, a Christian  named  Chanco , refused to murder Richard Pace, warning him of the impending massacre instead. &lt;br&gt;Three hundred and forty-seven English people were killed then. &lt;br&gt;A list made the following February showed 1,277 people left alive in the colony.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1607 - The part of James City County that became Surry County was inhabited by the Quiyoughcohanocks, allies of the Algonquian Powhatan Confederacy, when Jamestown settlers visited in 1607.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1608 Va - Capt Christopher Newport returned to Virginia with the Second Supply. Dates cited are different, arrival at Jamestown are stated to be October 1, 1608 and January 2, 1608. The Second Supply arrived with the Mary and Margaret. &lt;br&gt;Abbey Thomas &lt;br&gt;Bedle Gabriell &lt;br&gt;Bedle John &lt;br&gt;Bell Henry, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Bradley Thomas, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Burras Anne, maid to Mistress Forrest&lt;br&gt;Burras John, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Burton George &lt;br&gt;Chroshaw Rawley &lt;br&gt;Clarke John, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Collings Henry &lt;br&gt;Dauxe John &lt;br&gt;Dowman William &lt;br&gt;Dowse Thomas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Ellys David, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Forest Thomas &lt;br&gt;Forrest Mistress&lt;br&gt;Fox Thomas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Gipson Thomas, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Graves Thomas &lt;br&gt;Gudderington John &lt;br&gt;Hancock Nicholas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Hardwin Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Haryson Harmon &lt;br&gt;Hellyard Unknown&lt;br&gt;Hoult John &lt;br&gt;Hugh David ap, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Hunt Master &lt;br&gt;Lavander Thomas, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Ley Henry &lt;br&gt;Lowicke Michaell &lt;br&gt;Mallard Thomas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Maxes Thomas &lt;br&gt;Milman Unknown&lt;br&gt;Morrell Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Norton Thomas &lt;br&gt;Oconor Dionis, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Phelps Thomas, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Philpot Henry &lt;br&gt;Powell Unknown Master, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Prat John, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Rose Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Russell John &lt;br&gt;Russell William &lt;br&gt;Sambage William &lt;br&gt;Scot Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Shortridge Jefry, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Taler William, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Tucker Daniell, left Virinia 1612, adventurer, Coldham pg 4&lt;br&gt;Waldo Captaine Richard, Council&lt;br&gt;Walker Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;West Master Francis &lt;br&gt;Williams Unknown, Laborer&lt;br&gt;Winne, Captaine Peter, Council&lt;br&gt;Wollystone Hugh &lt;br&gt;Wynne Hugh, Tradesman&lt;br&gt;Yarington George &lt;br&gt;Others&lt;br&gt;Mistresse Forrest, and Anne Burras her maide &lt;br&gt;eight Dutch men and Poles, with some others &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1608 Va - Capt Christopher Newport returned to Virginia with the Second Supply Dates cited are different, arrival at Jamestown are stated to be October 1, 1608 and January 2, 1608. The Second Supply arrived with the Mary and Margaret. &lt;br&gt;Dauxe John &lt;br&gt;Dowse Thomas, Laborer&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1608 - The following entiries were obtained from my Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which liss the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. &lt;br&gt;Ellis, David, at muster at Pasbehaighs, James City, wife Margaret on the Margaret &amp;amp; John.&lt;br&gt;Graves, Capt. Thomas, 1607 voyage, muster at Eastern Shore.&lt;br&gt;Laydon, Elizabeth, 1608 voyage, aged 30 at muster, Elizabeth City, wife of John on the 1606 Susan.&lt;br&gt;Taylor, Richard, Sept 1608 voyage, 50 at muster at Neck of the Land, Charles City, with one servant. Wife Dorothy was on the London Merchant.&lt;br&gt;Also arriving in 1608 was William Volday/Wilhelm Waldi, a Swiss German mineral prospector per &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1609 - The Third Supply was the "Sea Venture" (also called the Seaventure or Sea Adventure) sailed as part of a flotilla of nine ships commanded by Admiral Sir George Somers. Intended destination was Jamestown, Virginia. The On 2 June 1609, "Sea Venture", flagship of the "Third Supply" and eight other ships departed London. On 23/25 July, A hurricane at sea separated the Sea Venture from the other vessels. After four days, she began taking on water. Land was sited and she wrecked between two reefs off the shores at Discovery Bay of Bermuda on 28 July 1609. All of approximately 150 passengers safely made land. Two pinnances were built during the following nine months, the "Deliverance" and the "Patience" from the timber of the ruined Seaventure. These vessels sailed on to Virginia 10 May 1610, leaving two men behind. Some reports say the two ship had given up and were headed home when they came across more ships under Thomas West, Lord de la Warr, on his way to the colonies, and were persuaded to return on their voyage to Jamestown. Some reports say 150 landed and 142 left, leaving behind 8 people, some say three men were left on the islands to hold the claim in Bermuda. Fourteen days later, the two ships reach Virginia where only 60 of the other 140 settlers survived. Also reported May 23, 1610 for the date of arrival of 140 survivors per Coldham pg 3. 19 June 1610 Sir George Somers volunteered to return to Bermuda aboard the "Patience" for supplies for the struggling colony of Virginia. George Somers returned to in Bermuda, dying there in November of 1610. Captain Matthew Somers returned to England aboard the "Patience" with his uncle's body. &lt;br&gt;Bagwell, Henry Aged 35, listed on the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure. 8a Aged 35 at muster at West &amp;amp; Sherley's Hundred, Charles City 1624 with Symon Turgis and two servants.&lt;br&gt;Bennit, Nicholas Carpenter&lt;br&gt;Brian, William &lt;br&gt;Briars, Jeffrey Died in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Buck, Richard Sailed June 1609 with wife, Miss Langley and four Buck children. Marooned for 9 months embarked for Virginia from Bermuda 10 May 1610. Arrived in Jamestown 21 May 1610. He was a minister. The four Buck children, Elizabeth, Bridget and Bermuda were born and died while their parent marooned on Somers Island (1609-10) Mara born in Virginia 1611 ward of brother-in-law, John Burrows.&lt;br&gt;Bucke, Richard Reverand Chaplain to the expedition&lt;br&gt;Carter, Christopher Deserted and stayed behind on the island&lt;br&gt;Chard, Edward Stayed behind on the island&lt;br&gt;Chard, Joseph Josuah? 8a Listed as on the 1607 voyage, aged 36 st muster at Colledge Land, wife Ann on the Bonnie Bess. &lt;br&gt;Eason, Edward and wife, Baby boy Bermuda born in Bermuda to Edward and wife&lt;br&gt;Frobisher, Robert Shipwright&lt;br&gt;Gates, Sir Thomas Governor for Virginia &lt;br&gt;Godby, Thomas Aged 38 in the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure 8a Listed as on the 1608 voyage, muster at Elizabeth CIty 1624 with wife Joane on the FLying Hart, John Curtis and Christopher Smith.&lt;br&gt;Grave, George 8a At muster James City, wife Elnor on the Susan.&lt;br&gt;Hitchman, William Died in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Hopkins, Stephen Left England 9 June 1609 among 150 persons cast ashore etc etc then it states "Although there is no complete list of the shipwrecked party which eventually reached Jamestown in the two pinnaces Patience and Deliverance, built on the islands, Hopkins did not remain on The Somers Islands and the conclusion is that the recalcitrant came to Virginia despite his known wish to return to England. (He went back to England and came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, Mass. No further connection with the Colony. &lt;br&gt;Horton, Mistress &lt;br&gt;Joons, Elizabeth Aged 30, servant, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure&lt;br&gt;Jourdain, Silvester Of Lyme Regis, Dorset&lt;br&gt;Knowles, Richard &lt;br&gt;Lewis, Richard Died in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Lightfoote, John  Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure 8a At muster in James City 1624 as servant to Cap Raph Harmor.&lt;br&gt;Martin, William &lt;br&gt;Newport, Christopher Captain of the Sea Venture, former privateer&lt;br&gt;Paine, Henry Shot to death for mutiny&lt;br&gt;Pearepoint, Francis &lt;br&gt;Persons, Elizabeth Maid to Mistress Horton; married Thomas Powell while in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Pierce, William Capt. 8a At muster at James City, January 1624 with 4 servants and 13 more at Mulburie Island. Wife Jone was on the Blessing.&lt;br&gt;Powell, Thomas - Cook&lt;br&gt;Proctor, John Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure 8a Listed as on the 1607 voyage. muster at Paces Paine, James City. Wife Allis on the 1621 George.&lt;br&gt;Ravens, Henry Master mate; lost at sea when he sailed for help&lt;br&gt;Reede, Humfrey &lt;br&gt;Rich, Robert Brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich, a shareholder. Was a soldier. Returned to Bermuda 1617 and died there 1630.&lt;br&gt;Rolfe, John and wife. A young man in his twenties and traveling with his wife. 9 months on Somers Island. Their baby girl was born in Bermuda, christened Bermudas 11 Feb 1610, died and buried there. His wife died on Somers Island or shortly after reaching Virginia Spring 1610. He married Pocahontas in April 1614.&lt;br&gt;Samuel, Edward Murdered by Robert Waters&lt;br&gt;Sharpe, Samuel 8a Listed on the 1609 voyage. At muster at Peirsey's Hundred January 1624.1 servant, Henery Carman. Wife Elizabeth on 1621 Margaret &amp;amp; John.&lt;br&gt;Shelly, Henry Mr&lt;br&gt;Somers, Captain Matthew Nephew and heir of Sir George, was aboard the "Swallow" on the same expedition&lt;br&gt;Somers, Sir George Admiral of the flotilla &lt;br&gt;Strachey, William From Surrey England b 1572 on SV, marooned 9 mo &lt;br&gt;Strachney, William Secretary-elect of Virginia Company, colonist secretary&lt;br&gt;Swift, James &lt;br&gt;Walsingham, Robert - Cockswain&lt;br&gt;Want, John &lt;br&gt;Waters, Edward Lieut. On SV and on to Virginia on the Patience. &lt;br&gt;Waters, Robert Deserted and stayed behind on the island, murdered Edward Samuel&lt;br&gt;Waters, Edward Aged 40 in the Patience, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure&lt;br&gt;Whittingham, Thomas Lost at sea with Henry Ravens&lt;br&gt;Yeardley, Sir George, Capt Experienced veteran of the Dutch wars (on the Deliverance)&lt;br&gt;Sir Thomas Gates, Governor for Virginia &lt;br&gt;Sir George Somers, Admiral of the flotilla &lt;br&gt;Rev Richad Bucke, chaplain to the expedition&lt;br&gt;William Strachney, Secretary-elect of Virginia Company&lt;br&gt;Silvester Jourdain, of Lyme Regis, Dorset&lt;br&gt;Joseph Chard&lt;br&gt;Mr Henry Shelly&lt;br&gt;Robert Walsingham, cockswain&lt;br&gt;Robert Frobisher, shipwright&lt;br&gt;Nicholas Bennit, carpenter&lt;br&gt;Francis Pearepoint&lt;br&gt;William Brian&lt;br&gt;William Martin&lt;br&gt;Henry Ravens, master mate; lost at sea when he sailed for help&lt;br&gt;Richard Knowles&lt;br&gt;Stephen Hopkins&lt;br&gt;Christopher Carter deserted and stayed behind on the island&lt;br&gt;Robert Waters who deserted and stayed behind on the island&lt;br&gt;Edward Waters&lt;br&gt;Samuel Sharpe&lt;br&gt;Henry Paine, shot to death for mutiny&lt;br&gt;Humfrey Reede&lt;br&gt;James Swift&lt;br&gt;Thomas Powell, cook&lt;br&gt;Edward Eason&lt;br&gt;Mistress Eason&lt;br&gt;baby boy Bermuda Eason, born in Bermuda to the above&lt;br&gt;John Want&lt;br&gt;Mistress Horton&lt;br&gt;Elizabeth Persons, maid to Mistress Horton; married Thomas Powell while in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Capt (Sir) George Yeardley, experienced veteran of the Dutch wars (on the Deliverance)&lt;br&gt;Jeffrey Briars (died in Bermuda)&lt;br&gt;Richard Lewis, died in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Edward Samuel, murdered by Robert Waters&lt;br&gt;William Hitchman, died in Bermuda&lt;br&gt;Thomas Whittingham, lost at sea with Ravens (above)&lt;br&gt;Edward Chard who stayed behind on the island&lt;br&gt;Captain Matthew Somers nephew and heir of Sir George, was aboard the "Swallow" on the same expedition&lt;br&gt;Robert Rich, the brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich, a shareholder. Was a soldier. Returned to Bermuda 1617 and died there 1630.&lt;br&gt;Christopher Newport*, Captain of the Sea Venture, former privateer&lt;br&gt;Stephen Hopkins&lt;br&gt;John Rolfe, a young man in his twenties and traveling with his wife. Their baby girl was born in Bermuda, christened Bermudas and died shortly thereafter. His wife died shortly after reaching Virginia Spring 1610 and he married Pocahontas in April 1614.&lt;br&gt;Mistress Rolfe, first wife of above&lt;br&gt;Bermuda Rolfe, baby girl born in Bermuda, christened 11 Feb 1610, died and buried there&lt;br&gt;others&lt;br&gt;Additional persons listed in reference #3 as arriving at Jamestown in the Patience and the Deliverance (and therefore assumed to be aboard the Sea Venture when it wrecked at Bermuda) were Henry Bagwell, aged 35 in the Deliverance&lt;br&gt;Thomas Godby, aged 36 in the Deliverance&lt;br&gt;Edward Waters, aged 40 in the Patience&lt;br&gt;Elizabeth Joons, aged 30, servant&lt;br&gt;John Lytefoote&lt;br&gt;John Proctor&lt;br&gt;(references: 1) The Generall Historie of the Bermudas by Captain John Smith 1624, reprint 1966; Royal Naval Dockyard Museum, Somerset, Bermuda 2) Bermuda - unintended destination by Terry Tucker, 1982 3) Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents &amp;amp; Grants, Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nell Marion Nugent 1963)&lt;br&gt;Virginia Historical Index by Swem&lt;br&gt;4V344 "As a results of the efforts, Sir Thomas Gates as sole and absolute Governor, with Sir George Summers, Admiral, and Capt. Newport, Vice Admiral of Virginia, and divers and other persons of ran four cke and quality in seven ships and two pinnaces, left Falmouth on the 8 of June 1609, and on the 24 day of July, 1609 they encountered a terrible storm that prevailed from Tuesday noone till Friday noone; that scattered the fleet and wrecked The Sea Venture(on July 28 1609) upon the island of Bermuda" &lt;br&gt;24V248 Francis Michell lived at Elizabeth Citty February 1623 and Josuah Chard, aged 36, who came in the Sea Venture, May 1607.&lt;br&gt;29V299 Josuah Chard came in the SV&lt;br&gt;Purse and Person&lt;br&gt;The following came in the sea Ventura ( from different pages)&lt;br&gt;p15 Henry Bagwell on the Deliverance&lt;br&gt;p22 Samuel Sharp&lt;br&gt;p30 John Lightfoote&lt;br&gt;p31 Capt. Wm Pierce&lt;br&gt;p32 George Grave&lt;br&gt;p38 John Procter&lt;br&gt;p140 Richard Buck sailed June 1609 with wife, Miss Langley and four Buck children. Marooned for 9 months embarked for Virginia from Bermuda 10 May 1610. Arrived in Jamestown 21 May 1610. He was a minister . The four Buck children , Elizabeth, Bridget and Bermuda were born and died while their parent marooned on Somers Island(1609-10) Mara born in Virginia 1611 ward of brother-in-law, John Burrows.&lt;br&gt;p374 Stephen Hopkins left England 9 June 1609 among 150 persons cast ashore etc etc then it states "Although there is no complete list of the shipwrecked party which eventually reached Jamestown in the two pinnaces Patience and Deliverance, built on the islands, Hopkins did not remain on The Somers Islands and the conclusion is that the recalcitrant came to Virginia despite his known wish to return to England. (He went back to England and came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, Mass. No further connection with the Colony.&lt;br&gt;p475 Wm Pierce&lt;br&gt;p507 John Rolfe and wife . 9 months on Somers Island. Wife died on Somers Island or shortly after arriving in Virginia.&lt;br&gt;p590 Wm Strachey from Surrey England b 1572 on SV, marooned 9 mo etc &lt;br&gt;p650 Lieut. Edward Waters on SV and on to Virginia in Patience. &lt;br&gt;p724 George Yeardley &lt;br&gt;The following entiries were obtained from the Hotten book, from the Musters&lt;br&gt;of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which&lt;br&gt;lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on.&lt;br&gt;Chard, Josuah, 1607 voyage, aged 36 at muster at College Land. DATE ERROR!!&lt;br&gt;Graue (Grave), George, muster at James City. Wife Elnor on the Susan, no date&lt;br&gt;Lightfoote, John, servant to Cap Ralph Hamor, no date&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Va - The Second Charter of Virginia; May 23, 1609 - Partial List&lt;br&gt;WHEREAS, at the humble Suit and Request of sundry our loving and well-disposed Subjects, intending to deduce a Colony, and to make Habitation and Plantation of sundry our People in that Part of America, commonly called VIRGINIA&lt;br&gt;Captain Herbert&lt;br&gt;Earl of Dorset, &lt;br&gt;Sir John Digby, Knt. &lt;br&gt;Sir Dudley Digges, Knt. &lt;br&gt;Sir George Moore, Knt. &lt;br&gt;Captain Dexter&lt;br&gt;Captain Thomas Mewtis ? could this be Matuse/Matuze/Matoose/Matouse&lt;br&gt;John Moore, Esq. &lt;br&gt;Richard Staper, Merchant, &lt;br&gt;Thomas Shipton, &lt;br&gt;John Hawkins,&lt;br&gt;Matthew Screvener, Gentleman, &lt;br&gt;Robert Offley, &lt;br&gt;Jeffry Duppa, &lt;br&gt;Henry Dawkes,&lt;br&gt;John Dingley, &lt;br&gt;Thomas Draper,&lt;br&gt;Thomas Shipton, &lt;br&gt;Charles Hawkins, &lt;br&gt;George Etheridge, Gentleman,&lt;br&gt;William Quick, grocer, &lt;br&gt;Richard Shepherd, preacher, &lt;br&gt;Hugh Shipley, Gentleman, &lt;br&gt;James Skelton,&lt;br&gt;Matthew Shepherd, grocer, &lt;br&gt;William Sharpe, &lt;br&gt;John Dike, fishmonger&lt;br&gt;John Scarpe, gentleman, &lt;br&gt;James Campbell ironmonger, &lt;br&gt;Thomas Seyer, gentleman, &lt;br&gt;Stephen Sparrow, &lt;br&gt;Jame Duppa, brewer, &lt;br&gt;NOTE - Looking for surnames Matuse/Matouse/Matuze/Matoose, Skipper/Skepper, Dozier/Doudge, Outlaw/Outley, Wilson, Beasley, Allen, Poston, Hawkins, &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1614 Virginia - The part of James City County that became Surry County was inhabited by the Quiyoughcohanocks, allies of the Algonquian Powhatan Confederacy, when Jamestown settlers visited in 1607. Early settlers reported that they were entertained very graciously during their first visit. &lt;br&gt;John Rolfe's marriage to Pocohontas in 1614 helped to keep peace between Indians and English settlers for a time. &lt;br&gt;Pocohontas died in England in 1616, however, and by 1622 the Powhatans had decided to rid their lands of the English settlers. &lt;br&gt;On Good Friday, 11 April 1622, Indians living in English settlements all over the small colony rose up and attacked their English hosts, murdering and mutilating them in their homes. &lt;br&gt;At Pace's Pains on the south shore of the James one Indian, a Christian  named  Chanco , refused to murder Richard Pace, warning him of the impending massacre instead. &lt;br&gt;Three hundred and forty-seven English people were killed then. &lt;br&gt;A list made the following February showed 1,277 people left alive in the colony.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1614 Virginia - The part of James City County that became Surry County was inhabited by the Quiyoughcohanocks, allies of the Algonquian Powhatan Confederacy, when Jamestown settlers visited in 1607. Early settlers reported that they were entertained very graciously during their first visit. &lt;br&gt;John Rolfe's marriage to Pocohontas in 1614 helped to keep peace between Indians and English settlers for a time. &lt;br&gt;Pocohontas died in England in 1616, however, and by 1622 the Powhatans had decided to rid their lands of the English settlers. &lt;br&gt;On Good Friday, 11 April 1622, Indians living in English settlements all over the small colony rose up and attacked their English hosts, murdering and mutilating them in their homes. &lt;br&gt;At Pace's Pains on the south shore of the James one Indian, a Christian  named  Chanco , refused to murder Richard Pace, warning him of the impending massacre instead. &lt;br&gt;Three hundred and forty-seven English people were killed then. A list made the following February showed 1,277 people left alive in the colony.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1616 Virginia - The part of James City County that became Surry County was inhabited by the Quiyoughcohanocks, allies of the Algonquian Powhatan Confederacy, when Jamestown settlers visited in 1607. Early settlers reported that they were entertained very graciously during their first visit. &lt;br&gt;John Rolfe's marriage to Pocohontas in 1614 helped to keep peace between Indians and English settlers for a time.  Pocohontas died in England in 1616, however, and by 1622 the Powhatans had decided to rid their lands of the English settlers.  On Good Friday, 11 April 1622, Indians living in English settlements all over the small colony rose up and attacked their English hosts, murdering and mutilating them in their homes. At Pace's Pains on the south shore of the James one Indian, a Christian  named  Chanco , refused to murder Richard Pace, warning him of the impending massacre instead. &lt;br&gt;Three hundred and forty-seven English people were killed then. A list made the following February showed 1,277 people left alive in the colony.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1618 Hessen - Jacob Daug  Male Christening 24 JUL 1618 Oppenheim, Rheinhessen, Hessen Parents Father Balthasar Daug  Mother Eva (?)   Family Search - LDS&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Va.  History - Samuel Argall, Esquire, "principal Governor of Virginia," set the boundaries of Jamestown by proclamation on 28 March 1619 to include the whole island, with part of the main land lying on the east side of Argall Town adjoining the island, "also the neck of land on the north part, and so to the further part of Archer's Hope; also Hog Island; and from thence to the four mile Tree on the south, usually called by the name of Tappahannock." &lt;br&gt;All settlers within these boundaries were considered members of the corporation and parish of Jamestown.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1619 Va - A dutch man o war visited Jamestown and sold them twenty negro slaves.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The first known enslaved persons in the Virginia colony arrived in 1619, when a Dutch warship delivered 20 blacks captured from a Spanish slave ship, including three women, to Jamestown. These first blacks came as agricultural laborers, and their actual status may have been more similar to that of a white indentured servant than to a slave. Thousands of English workers came to Virginia in the seventeenth century, agreeing to work as servants and laborers for at least six years in return for land. Enslaved blacks and white indentured workers toiled side-by-side on the farms and tobacco plantations in the first 30 years of the colony's history. They worked, ate, played, and even lived together. Some of these enslaved Africans and indentured Europeans even married and had children. More than a few of the enslaved, ended up as freed persons, somehow acquiring a little land or else working as skilled workers for themselves. In other words, the line between slavery and freedom was not always starkly visible in the early years. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Va 1619 - Robert Esq. Heath State VA County Virginia Colony Township: Virginia Year 1619 Database VA Early Census Index &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1619 - Doughtie, Ann, 1621 voyage, wife of Thomas on the 1619 ship Mary Gold.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1619 Doughtie, Thomas, 1619 voyage, wife Ann on the 1621 Marmaduke.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The following entiries were obtained from the Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. 1620 Voyage&lt;br&gt;Arrundell, Elizabeth, 1620 voyage, servant to Sir George Yearly at the James City muster, January 1624.&lt;br&gt;Arrundell, Richard, 1620 voyage, servant to Sir George Yearly at the James City muster, January 1624.&lt;br&gt;Beare, Walter, 1620 voyage, aged 28 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster, January 1624.&lt;br&gt;Blackwood, Susan, 1620 voyage, maid servant to Doctor John Potts at James City,  January 1624&lt;br&gt;Crocker, Henry, 1620 voyage, aged 34 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster.&lt;br&gt;Crosse, Thomas, 1620 voyage, aged 22 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster.&lt;br&gt;Godwin, Reinould, 1620 voyage, aged 30 at muster Elizabeth city, servant to Capt Francis West.&lt;br&gt;Hatton, Olive, 1620 voyage, aged 32 at muster, Elizabeth City, wife of (?) John on Treasuror.&lt;br&gt;Leister, Thomas, 1620 voyage, aged 33 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster.&lt;br&gt;Penn, Robert, 1620 voyage, aged 22 at muster at Mathews Plant, James City as servant to Capt Samuel Mathews. &lt;br&gt;Pritchard, Thomas, 1620 voyage, aged 28 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster.&lt;br&gt;Smith, Capt John, 1620 voyage, wife Joane on the Blessing&lt;br&gt;Stanley, Roger, 1620 voyage, aged 27 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster, January 1624.&lt;br&gt;Townshend, Richard, 1620 voyage, aged 19 at muster servant to Doctor John Potts at James City,  January 1624&lt;br&gt;Tyre, John, 1620 voyage, aged 20 at the Maine, James City, under Doctor Potts' muster, January 1624.&lt;br&gt;Waller, Charles, 1620 voyage, aged 22 at muster, servant to Capt John Smith.&lt;br&gt;Wilson, Thomas, 1620 voyage, aged 27 at muster servant to Doctor John Potts at James City,  January 1624&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Plymouth 1620 - When English explorers and colonists first arrived on the coast of North America, they encountered Algonkian-speaking peoples.  The term Algonkian* isn’t a tribal name; but one of the largest group of linguistically related tribes in North America.  Algonkian-speaking tribes lived in the area from coastal North Carolina to Canada, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains.  They were the peoples who met the English at Roanoke in 1584, at Jamestown in 1607, and at Plymouth in 1620, and they were among those who first met French explorers and colonizers in Canada. (*Also spelled Algonquin, Algonquian, Algonkin.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England, 1620-33 - Samuel HOSIER Ursula Adams Streeter HOSIER James JOHNSON Hannah Crafts WILSON Hannah Crafts WILLSON Nathaniel WILSON Nathaniel WILLSON Origin Unknown  Source Ancestry.com&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1620 - The Mayflower left Harwich, England September 6, 1620 with her Master and Captain, Christopher Jones. Land was sighted November 9, 1620 and they landed on the 11th in Plymouth Harbor.  The Mayflower departed "Cape Cod" on April 5, 1621. &lt;br&gt;Alden John The ship's Cooper From Harwich, Essex, and Southampton, Hampshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref Banks Mss. 36 pg 47 &amp;amp; 62 A 'hopeful young man' hired at Southampton, married Priscilla Mullens and had eleven children. 8a pg xxvii Died 1687, Duxbury.  200&lt;br&gt;Allerton Issac From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref Banks Mss. 36 pg 98 Chosen assistant to the governor. 8a pg xxv Remarried to Fear Brewster after Mary died.200&lt;br&gt;Allerton Mary Norris From Newbury, England, married in Leiden, Holland, died Feb 25 1621. Part of Pilgrims who fled to Holland. 200 Delivered stillborn son on board Dec 1620. 200 Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Allerton Bartholomew Son of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200 Married and died in England. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Allerton Remember Daughter of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200 Married Moses Maverick in Salem, had three or four children. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Allerton Mary Daughter of Issac and Mary, probably born in Holland, died Nov 28 1699. 200 Married Thomas Cushman at Plymouth, had four children. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Allerton, John No comments. 8a Died the first winter. Probably relative of Issac Allerton, buried a child in Holland. Planned on returning to Holland to escort others over. 200&lt;br&gt;Billington John First to be hung 1630, for murder of John Newcomen  From London and/or Austerfield, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref Bradford &amp;amp; Hunter. 36 pg 106 Not from Leyden, or the Leyden Company, but from London. 8a pg xxvi From Lincolnshire 200&lt;br&gt;Billington Eleanor Wife, remarried a Gregory Armstrong. 200&lt;br&gt;Billington John Son, died in a few years, was gone before his father was hanged. 8a pg xxvi Serious troublemaker who wandered off to the Indians but 'rescued' by the Pilgrims.  200&lt;br&gt;Billington Francis Son, married and had eight children. 8a pg xxvi The son who shot off a musket inside the ship cabins. Married Widow Eaton (Francis Eaton's 3rd wife) and had nine children, both died 1684 in Middleboro. 200 Daughter Rebekah was born June 8, 1647 Plymouth 4 pg 4&lt;br&gt;Bradford, William, Gov From Scrooby, Nott, bound for Plymouth. Ref Savage. 36 pg 133 &amp;amp; 185 Second governor, author of the history of the Plymouth Colony, loved to the year 1657. 8a pg xxv He had left a son in England to come afterwards - had four children by a second marriage. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Bradford Dorothy (May) Wife of William Drowned Dec 7, 1620 at Cape Cod, Providetown Harbor. 200 Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Brewster, Elder William Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three or four years after his arrival. 8a pg xxiv&lt;br&gt;Brewster Mary Wife Died between 1623 and 1627. 8a pg xxiv&lt;br&gt;Brewster, Love Married, lived to the year 1650, had four children. 8a pg xxiv&lt;br&gt;Brewster Wrestling Youngest son. 8a pg xxiv&lt;br&gt;Brittenridge, Richard First to die after landing, died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii From Prittlewell, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref Pilgrim Story. 36 pg 50&lt;br&gt;Browne, Peter From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref Banks Mss. 36 pg 39 Lived fome fourteen years after, was twice married and left four children. 8a pg xxvii Died 1633.&lt;br&gt;Button, William Died Nov 6, three days before land was sighted. 200 Servant for Samuel Fuller, died on the passage.  8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Carter, Robert Servant to shoemaker William Mullens Died the first winter. 8a pg xxv&lt;br&gt;Carver, John From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref Banks Mss. 36 pg 186 Chosen first Governor at Cape Cod, died the first spring. 8a pg xxiv&lt;br&gt;Carver Katherine (Leggett)(White), wife Dies a few weeks after her husband, in early summer. 8a pg xxiv</description>
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      <description>Hello.&lt;br&gt;I'm relatively new to this hobby, and am stuck.&lt;br&gt;I've got documented links in my lineage going back to John Marks Dozier b. 1809 in Greenville district, SC.&lt;br&gt;I believe he is the son of Richard Marks Dozier b.1760 d.1832 who was the son of Leonard Dozier III...&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Does anyone have a source to prove this?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;more generally, i am just starting to learn about the art of genealogy, and would appreciate any leads on verified sources for the Dozier family, esp. personal things like copies of the family bibles, letters, etc...&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;any help would be greatly appreciated!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Matthew Thomas Dozier</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-24 15:43:40Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Historical Genealogy of The Dozier Family</title>
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      <description>I would like to have a copy of this as well.&lt;br&gt;Is it possible to have this made available? (i.e. is Mr. Dozier willing to have it shared, or still selling copies?)</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-24 15:18:47Z</pubDate>
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      <description>Is there any mention of the following in the Historical genealogy of the Dozier family: 17th century through 20th century? Thank you for looking if you get the opportunity. -- "Pearl Amack married Edwin T DOZIER, son of Willoughby DOZIER and Eliz or Martha Kate HOOPER, on 6 Dec 1897 in South Bend, St Joseph Co, IN. Edwin was born 15 Oct 1859 in Nashville, Davidson Co, TN. He died 8 Nov 1929 in Chicago, Cook Co, IL and was buried..."   </description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-24 15:18:33Z</pubDate>
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      <description>Thank you for the information.  Would you be willing to make a copy for me?  I would pay for the shipping and photocoping.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thanks &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Historybuff1964</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-24 15:18:16Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Historical Genealogy of The Dozier Family</title>
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      <description>This book is about 50 pages, typewritten, double spaced, photocopied.  I obtained a copy about 10 years ago from Mr. Dozier, now 82,  in Oklahoma City.  </description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-24 15:17:56Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Arien May Dozier</title>
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      <description>sam t. O M G!ALL IS WELL,IM IN OLYMPIA AND I AM ALIVE!!&lt;br&gt;MY MAIL IS &lt;a href="mailto://ariendozier@live.com"&gt;ariendozier@live.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-05 23:23:38Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  Arien Dozier</title>
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      <description>TRy here Go to Yahoo click on people search then just type in Arien Dozier I came up with about 30 people or so try it maybe You'll find her! Hopefully!</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-05 23:23:02Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Arien May Dozier</title>
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      <description>josephus l. compton,wow!i found this messsage today,WHAT A TRIP!!!i live in olympia,wa get me a message &lt;a href="mailto://ariendozier@live.com"&gt;ariendozier@live.com&lt;/a&gt; </description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-04 21:27:36Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Historical Genealogy of The Dozier Family: 17th century through 20th century</title>
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      <description>Has anyone heard of this book or know how I can obtain a copy?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Historical genealogy of the Dozier family : 17th century through 20th century&lt;br&gt;Author: R William Dozier &lt;br&gt;Publisher: [Oklahoma City, Okla.?] : R.W. Dozier, Jr., [2000] &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thank you,</description>
      <pubDate>2009-10-03 18:45:45Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Caroline Dozier &amp;amp; Eli Bass</title>
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      <description>I think her parents were William and Sarah (Combs) Dozier. &lt;br&gt;William was the son of Zachariah and Susan (Evans) Dozier.&lt;br&gt;Zachariah was the son of James Ingo and Martha Dozier.&lt;br&gt;William's will was filed and probated in Callaway Co., MO Feb. 15, 1864, Box 99, Bundle 10, Recorded Will Book E, Folio 609.  Among his heirs he named Caroline Bass.&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://louwoods@att.net"&gt;louwoods@att.net&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-09-26 14:39:42Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  Fortunatus Dozier -- in KY</title>
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      <description>This is to update what I have learned since 2000.  Bradford, Fortunatus, Ephriam and Ibzan Dozier are descendants of James Ingo Dozier, who migrated from Virginia to Madison County, Ky., about 1780, and his son Leonard.  The younger Doziers migrated to Estill County after 1850 and most had died or left by 1900.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Joseph Dozier is listed in the 1850 Census of Estill County as having been born in Virginia in 1823.  Joseph, his wife Barthenia Barnett, and their two sons are the only Doziers in Estill County in 1850.  He is the patriarch of the large Dozier clan that  lived mostly around Wisemantown and West Irvine.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I have not found any information connecting the two Dozier families.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-09-20 16:17:03Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Looking for the parents of  Wilson Dozier?</title>
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      <description>I have been searching the Dozier line for sometime now but, I'm trying find his parents. Can anyone help me?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Name:  	Wilson Dozier&lt;br&gt;Estimated Birth Year: 	abt 1828&lt;br&gt;Age in 1870: 	42&lt;br&gt;Birthplace: 	South Carolina&lt;br&gt;Home in 1870: 	Georgetown, Georgetown, South Carolina&lt;br&gt;Race: 	Black&lt;br&gt;Gender: 	Male&lt;br&gt;Value of real estate: 	View image&lt;br&gt;Post Office: 	Georgetown&lt;br&gt;Household Members: 	&lt;br&gt;Name 	Age&lt;br&gt;Wilson Dozier 	42&lt;br&gt;Dolley Dozier 	37&lt;br&gt;Samuel Dozier 	18&lt;br&gt;Pawol Dozier 	15&lt;br&gt;Hagar Dozier 	12&lt;br&gt;Celia Dozier 	8&lt;br&gt;Jacob Dozier 	5</description>
      <pubDate>2009-09-08 17:12:02Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Pierre Dauge / Dozier - late 1500's</title>
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      <description>Does anyone have any information on Pierre Dauge/Dozier around the late 1500's? This is the furthest I have gotten in my research and I am stuck. Any information on the Dauge/Dozier family line during the 1500's or before would be awesome!&lt;br&gt;Feel free to email me&lt;br&gt;Danielle Dozier&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://danielledozier34@gmail.com"&gt;danielledozier34@gmail.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-21 01:17:16Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Tully S. DOZIER -- Princess Anne Co., VA</title>
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      <description>Hi Ray,&lt;br&gt;I have also been working on the Dozier line and have come to dead end at James Jacques Dauge. I believe this is the same Jacques that you are researching. If you could email me any information regarding Jacques Dauge that would be amazing. Any information is a huge help!&lt;br&gt;Thanks so much! &lt;br&gt;-Danielle Dozier&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://danielledozier34@gmail.com"&gt;danielledozier34@gmail.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-17 15:46:21Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Willoughby DOZIER</title>
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      <description>If you need anymore info.that I can help with on the Dauge/Dozier name,Contact me at &lt;a href="mailto://raydozier@ymail.com"&gt;raydozier@ymail.com&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:25:20Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Willoughby DOZIER</title>
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      <description>Hello,My Name is Ray Dozier I'm from Gallatin,Tennessee.My 7th great grandfather was Willoughby Dozier Sr. 10-21-1803 ? - 10-22-1890 Nashville,Davidson County,Tennessee Buried at Dozier Cemetery He married Elizabeth Page 3-3-1813 - 6-28-1882&lt;br&gt;They had 4 Children Named:Willoughby Jr. 2-29-1836 -11-8-1918,Margaret (not Martha) Elizabeth 1844 - ?,Jessie Warren 1846 - ? and David Tatum 6-6-1840 - 12-28-1915 Which is my 6th Great grandfather.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Willoughby Jr. Married Margaret Wilkerson&lt;br&gt;Margaret Married Dr.Willoughby Hampton&lt;br&gt;Jessie Married Jennie Hooper&lt;br&gt;David Married Sallie Watkins Newsom&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I'm not sure if this was what you were looking for but after reading your messages that you haven't researched the Dozier name in Davidson County.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;(Note)Jessie Warren was in the civil war with Company G 18th Regiment Volunteer TN. Army 11-8-1-1862</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:24:59Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  Dozier</title>
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      <description>Joyce...I have forward your name and e-mail &lt;br&gt;to Cindy....her e-mail is &lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://cdcgen@aol.com"&gt;cdcgen@aol.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Good Luck....by the way do you have any&lt;br&gt;HAMPTONs with your DOZIERs....Margaret&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:23:54Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  DOZIER Surname</title>
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      <description>Margaret, I saw the name Willoughby on another site, and I know that "Dauge" or "douge" is the french pronuciation of Doisher or Dozier. Maybe he a relative.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ancestry World Tree&lt;br&gt;Currently contains 14,073,456 individuals and is growing&lt;br&gt;Contribute your Family Tree&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Results (1 combined matches)Name Sex Birth Death Parents Marriages Original File&lt;br&gt;Willoughby Dauge M  &lt;br&gt;   &lt;br&gt;  Peter Dauge , Unknown&lt;br&gt; Contact submitter/&lt;br&gt;Download original file&lt;br&gt;Viewing records 1-1 of 1&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Return to the Global Search Screen      More information about this database &lt;br&gt;We hope that you will discover some of your ancestors through the Ancestry World Tree, and that you'll help the World Tree continue to grow and flourish by contributing your own family tree (GEDCOM files). Remember, if you have found this service helpful, it is only because someone else was willing to freely share research with you, through the World Tree. It may be that the research you have done will benefit distant cousins who may be searching for the very information that you, alone, can provide.&lt;br&gt;For information on submitting your family tree to Ancestry's World Tree, click here.&lt;br&gt;This information will always be free of charge to all who visit, for personal, non-commercial usebecause it has been graciously donated by visitors, like you.&lt;br&gt;Home  Site Map  Subscriber Benefits  Getting Started  Survey  Help  Corporate Pages  Job Openings  &lt;br&gt;Advertise Here  Online Store  Genealogy Columns  Genealogy Lessons  Ethnic Research  Maps /Gazetteers  &lt;br&gt;Software  World Tree  Chat  Juliana's Links  Ancestry Magazine  Ancestry Books  Genealogical Computing  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Copyright Ancestry.com, Inc. 1998</description>
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      <title>Re:  Willoughby Dozier - Peter Dauge</title>
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      <description>Margaret, will you please connect me with the person E-mailing you the 22 pages of information on the Dozier's. Peter Dauge is a descendant of mine I believe. &lt;br&gt;If you have or find any information on a "Henry Dozier" who died around 1860 in Floyd County, Ga. I would certainly appreciate getting that info. Henry was originally in North Carolina and went to Ga. for some reason and died there. We are searching for his will. Thanks for all your help.&lt;br&gt;Joyce</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:23:24Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Death of Annie Dozier</title>
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      <description>The 1880 census shows the following for Annie Dozier:&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Source Citation: Year: 1880&lt;br&gt;Census Place:  , Kaufman, Texas&lt;br&gt;Roll: T9_1315; Page: 138 B; Enumeration District: 39&lt;br&gt;Name: Annie Dozier&lt;br&gt;Home in 1880: Kaufman, Texas&lt;br&gt;Age :6&lt;br&gt;Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874&lt;br&gt;Birthplace: Kentucky&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;John Dozier,  Head,  53,  Farmer,  KY,  KY,  VA  &lt;br&gt;Mary Dozier,  Wife,  43,  Keeps House,  KY,  KY,  KY  &lt;br&gt;John Dozier,  Son,  23,  Works on Farm,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Leona Dozier,  Daughter,  19,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Jane Dozier,  Daughter,  17,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Robert Dozier,  Son,  14,  Works on Farm,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Levi Dozier,  Son,  12,  Works on Farm,  KY  &lt;br&gt;William Dozier,  Son,  8,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Annie Dozier,  Daughter,  6,  KY  &lt;br&gt;Headley Dozier,  Son,  4,  KY  &lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-20 17:53:47Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Pierre Dauge</title>
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      <description>I am looking for more information on My GGGGGGGG-Grandfather,Pierre Dauge B:1640 Nonbonne,France D:?.The Father Of Leonard &amp;amp; James Jacques Dauge.He was married to Ann Robertson Cook.iF Anyone has more info.please let me know.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:42:51Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Leonard Dozier I and Elizabeth Dupuy</title>
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      <description>Jacques Dauge Leonard's brother,married Elizabeth DuPey she was one of the thre wives Jacques married.Ray Dozier GGGGGGG-Grandson of Jacques Dauge.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:32:48Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Leonard Dozier I From France</title>
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      <description>Hello My name is Ray Dozier The GGGGGGG-Nephew of Leonard Dauge and the GGGGGGG-Grandson Of his Brother James Jacques Dauge.Elizabeth Dupay wasn't Leonard's wife she was one of Jacques three wives.I haven't found out who the wife of Leonard is yet.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:25:46Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Seeking Info:  DOZIER / DAUGE  Line in VA</title>
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      <description>Hello,My name is Ray Dozier Sr.the GGGGGGG-Nephew Of Leonard Dauge B:1643 Centre,France D:1693 Cople Parish,Westmorland Co.,VA.As far as i know This is were the Dauge/Dozier line starts in Virginia,hope this helps.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:20:23Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Seeking Info:  DOZIER / DAUGE  Line in VA</title>
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      <description>James Dauge's Name was James Jacques Dauge.Both Leonard the oldest and James The Youngest were Brothers.Their Father Pierre Dauge Born 1640 Nonbonne,France he married Ann Cook,That's all i have on Pierre.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-07 14:26:51Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Dozier, Dauge, Dugue</title>
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      <description>Hello,Jacques Dague is my ggggggg grandfather B:1660 Berry Province,France D:1719 Prince William,VA.He was a Huguenot refugee,He was married to Mary Bonney and he married Elizabeth DuPay.I have no Dates on when they married,but the last name Dugue I've never seen or herd of it spelt that way.But there is always something new that you find out on your family history.Jacques had a brother named Leonard B:1643 D:1693 and i haven't researched much on him yet.But Jacques Dague and Jacques Dugue are the same.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-07 14:25:31Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Joe Jenkins 1919-1991  </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Joe Jenkins 1919-1991  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,355 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-06 14:45:27Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Michael Lee 1945 </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Michael Lee 1945 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,355 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-11 17:34:11Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Matha Bette 1920- </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Matha Bette 1920- &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,355 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-08 13:42:45Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Joe Jenkins 1919-1991  </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Joe Jenkins 1919-1991  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,355 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-07 17:03:19Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Mattie Lee and Billy Ed </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Mattie Lee and Billy Ed &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,261 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:29:42Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Sterling T 1885-1947 </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Sterling T 1885-1947 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,261 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:29:29Z</pubDate>
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      <title>DOZIER Georgie Ann 1888-1984 </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Georgie Ann 1888-1984 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,261 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
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      <title>DOZIER Sterling T Jr 1911- </title>
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      <description>DOZIER Sterling T Jr 1911- &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I photographed this gravestone in the (Shannon) Rose Hill Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas.    Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.  This is one of the 203,261 cemetery photos free at &lt;a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://teafor2.com&lt;/a&gt;  . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you know more about this person please reply here,instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 15:29:02Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Lowdis and Bertha (Brown) DOZIER</title>
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      <description>My name is Lloyd E. Dozier my father's name is Harvey C.Dozier his father's name was Lowdis Dozier and His mother's name was Bertha (Brown) Dozier I'm told that most of the family come from Tenn, Miss,Ark,and spreaded out across to Ill,Ind,Arz,Ca,N.Y.,and who knows. anyone with information please send me a note also trying to locate my son or daughter in Clarksville Tn. lost contact with her mother when I was transfered to new duty station she would have been born between 81-82 Her mother name is michelle she walk with a lump due to accident she would be around 27 or 30 yrs. of age any one with infromation please make contact.With me out here in Cali. </description>
      <pubDate>2009-06-17 00:47:51Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  Up-Date - Willoughby DOZIER</title>
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      <description>I have been very lucky to have someone &lt;br&gt;asking about a "Willoughby Dozier"... &lt;br&gt;my g-g-grandfather....then I found out &lt;br&gt;MY father, "Willoughby Hampton" married&lt;br&gt;Martha Dozier, b 1841..his father is listed&lt;br&gt;as a "Mr. Hampton"...would anyone have any&lt;br&gt;more info....I am still searching the Davidson &lt;br&gt;Co, Tn census. Thanks</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:21:36Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Willoughby DOZIER</title>
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      <description>My father, Richard Henry HAMPTON, born 18&lt;br&gt;April 1903, Nashville, Tn, died 14 Dec 1974, &lt;br&gt;Va. His father, Willoughby HAMPTON(May have &lt;br&gt;went by another name)born Davidson Co, Tn.&lt;br&gt;about July 1870-71, died about 1905-06. One &lt;br&gt;of his grandfathers was a Willoughby DOZIER,&lt;br&gt;(Willoughby could be spelled many ways, &lt;br&gt;Willoby, Willobey, etc)married Martha&lt;br&gt;WILKINSON 23 Dec 1858, Tn cd#235 Davidson Co.&lt;br&gt;On the 1880 Tn. census HAMPTON lived with his&lt;br&gt;grandfather DOZIER, HAMPTON was 8 years old. &lt;br&gt;ON the 1900 Tn. census HAMPTON was 29 and &lt;br&gt;single, living with Benjeman HEWGLEY...&lt;br&gt;Davidson Co...so some time between 1900-02, he &lt;br&gt;met my grandmother, Emma DE MONBREUN, may have &lt;br&gt;married, had one son, my father. Will take &lt;br&gt;all the help I can get.....that brick wall is&lt;br&gt;very thick. Margaret&lt;br&gt;Other family names are....&lt;br&gt;BOYD&lt;br&gt;DE MONBREUN&lt;br&gt;DOZIER&lt;br&gt;HAMPTON&lt;br&gt;HOLT&lt;br&gt;MEADOWS&lt;br&gt;PARTE/E&lt;br&gt;Wilkinson (Not sure she is in my line, because&lt;br&gt;of the date of her marriage to DOZIER)Thanks</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:21:03Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re:  Willoughby Dozier</title>
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      <description>Thank you very much, Larry.&lt;br&gt;I, also, found the Willoughby Dozier name...&lt;br&gt;I answered an e-mail and recieved 22 pages of&lt;br&gt;info on the Doziers, that I didnot know were&lt;br&gt;my father's side of the family.... I asked the &lt;br&gt;question, "who was a Doctor Joe Dozier the&lt;br&gt;Doctor listed on my two brother's and my birth&lt;br&gt;certificate?" Nashville, Tn...I found from these&lt;br&gt;papers.....my father's mother and father's name...&lt;br&gt;MR. Hampton m. Martha Dozier, she was born...&lt;br&gt;1841, MR. Hampton is from N.C., I have no first&lt;br&gt;name....that is a terrible problem...they had&lt;br&gt;one son, Willoughby Hampton, b 1870/1872, Davidson &lt;br&gt;Co.,Tn. he married Emma Demonbreun, abt 1900/1902&lt;br&gt;..as, my father was born 1903, Davidson Co, Tn&lt;br&gt;.. the Dozier papers have this Peter Dauge, also.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Will take anymore info that you think may help..&lt;br&gt;again....many thanks....Margaret</description>
      <pubDate>2009-08-13 13:22:57Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Death of Annie Dozier</title>
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      <description>Sorry I am not related.  I just volunteer to post newspaper articles.  Good luck.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-20 14:56:50Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Death of Annie Dozier</title>
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      <description>Thanks for the census information on the Dozier family.  I also have Doziers  in Kaufman County, but they had not arrived by 1880.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-20 18:22:03Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Dozier, Dauge, Dugue</title>
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      <description>Hi to all of you.  Hope all of you know there are three separate lines.  Leonard Dozier, James (Jaquez?) Dauge, and (James?) Jaquez Dugue.  Is there a connection between them - I do not know.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Leonard Dozier died ca 1693 and his wife Elizabeth was the exec. of his estate.  His son, Richard, had his naturalization recorded in 1734.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;James Dauge Died in 1719.  His "beloved wife" was made exec. of the estate with "her brother John Bonney" to assist her - in Princess Anne Co., Virginia.  So I believe Mary Bonney survived him.  They had 9 children. This family used the Dauge spelling for several generations then some used Dozier.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Jaquez Dugue was married 2 times (1) Judith Soumin (Sp.?)&lt;br&gt;(2) Elizabeth Dupuy.  He died ca 1696.  There was a will which I cannot seem to find at the minute. His son Peter was the exector. He had 6 children.  At least 3, Peter, Isaac, and Elizabeth were by Elizabeth Dupuy.  Some descendants used Dugue, Duque, and Duke.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hope some of you will "weigh in" here with your discoveries. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://louwoods@att.net"&gt;louwoods@att.net&lt;/a&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-29 14:02:17Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Leonard Dozier I From France</title>
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      <description>Thanks for your post.  Yes, I have come to the same conclusion that this Elizabeth Dupey was not Leonard's wife.  It appears she was the wife of Jacques Dugue of South Carolina.  James Jacques Dauge was married to Mary Bonney and although she was not mentioned by name in his will, he did mention "my beloved wife" and named her as exec.  Also "her brother, John Bonney" was named as her assistant.  This will probated Sep. 2, 1719 in Princes Anne Co., Virginia.&lt;br&gt;Please post any additional information you find. Thanks.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-27 21:40:00Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Dozier, Dauge, Dugue</title>
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      <description>I am just nearly sure the two Jaques are two different men.&lt;br&gt;J. Dugue died in 1696.  In his will he named 6 children in one way or another.  In Huguenot records his children Peter, Isaac and Elizabeth are shown as children of Elizabeth De Puy. Peter was the execetor of the estate. His wife was not named so perhaps she was deceased.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Your ancestor J. Dauge died in 1719, and although his will only says "wife" he names "her brother John Bonney." This would indicated Mary Bonney survived Jaques.  His wife was exec. of the estate.  He names his children in his will.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I am of Leonard's line, but have no proof of his heritage. So cannot say if he was a brother or not.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-07 01:00:39Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Seeking Info:  DOZIER / DAUGE  Line in VA</title>
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      <description>Leonard was DOZIER at the time of his naturalization ca 1683/84.  His wife was Elizabeth _______.  There was a James DAUGE line whose will was in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1719. His wife was Mary Bonney.  Do you have any more information on your line that would connect to one of these?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-02 17:24:20Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Leonard Dozier I From France</title>
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      <description>Leonard's wife was Elizabeth.  Many now say Elizabeth DuPey.  Can someone please help and give me proof of the correct name?  Thank you so much for helping.&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="mailto://louwoods@att.net"&gt;louwoods@att.net&lt;/a&gt; </description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-29 15:00:40Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Seeking Info:  DOZIER / DAUGE  Line in VA</title>
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      <description>Do you know where I can find this documented?  I've never been able to figure out who Leonard's parents were.</description>
      <pubDate>2009-05-07 14:27:16Z</pubDate>
      <author>hlouwoods</author>
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      <title>Re: Leonard Dozier I -- b. 1646 in France</title>
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      <description>I am also of you linage--i come from leonard 1,2, 3 then james , william--william chiles, butler vadien and slater vadien--my daddy was frank dozier of thomasville, al--i would love to see your &lt;a href="mailto://information--thanks--address--fgaddy50@aol.com"&gt;information--thanks--address--fgaddy50@aol.com&lt;/a&gt;-</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-22 23:07:01Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Leonard Dozier I and Elizabeth Dupuy</title>
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      <description>My question to anyone who can answer it.  From all that I have read in various books and family trees Leonard Dozier I&lt;br&gt;married Elizabeth Dupuy abt. 1667 in France and she was born abt. 1853 in Gabrielles, France.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;lst question - does anyone have documented proof or a source that can be reliable.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In many books that I have read and family trees that I have researched, they show the above Elizabeth DuPuy as being the sister of Bartholomew Dupuy, born abt. 1652 in Upper Lanquedoc, France.  Also that their parents Jean DuPuy and Anne St. Hyer.  Since Gabrielles in in the southern part of France and Lanquedoc is in the Northern part of France I tend to believe that Bartholomew is not a child of Jean DuPuy and Anne St. Hyer.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;2nd question - can anyone provide a valid source on this matter.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thank you and God Bless.......Please email me at &lt;a href="mailto://oreojeter@msn.com"&gt;oreojeter@msn.com&lt;/a&gt; or you can post a message here.  I check my emails everyday, but someytimes forget about messages I post on the message boards.  That's what happens when you get 70.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ralph M. Jeter&lt;br&gt;Retired Navy</description>
      <pubDate>2009-04-29 14:59:05Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Pictures of Doziers from Princess Anne County</title>
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      <description>Hi Everyone,&lt;br&gt;I have just started researching my family and have done very well. However, I do not have any pictures of my family.&lt;br&gt;My father Percy (Lindy) Lindberg Dozier passed away in 2002.&lt;br&gt;His father John Amos Dozier passed away (1935) when my father was only was only 3 years old. His mother Ollie (Cooper)remarried and did not have any pictures of him. So, Here is what I have. John Amos Doziers father was William Thomas Dozier, His Father was William Edward Dozier and his father was Tully Cox Dozier. I do believe my Dad has been a missing link. I would love to make contact with any family members. Thanking you in advance, Paula Dozier</description>
      <pubDate>2009-06-29 02:09:24Z</pubDate>
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