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    1. Re: Re: Duboise
    2. Elizabeth / Janice... My assumption is that Anerrece is male. I have a copy of an 1830 land grant to Anerrece and, if I'm not mistaken, those were generally granted to males. Three Duboise families were living in the vicinity of the Barrens Fork of the Duck River (Bedford / Warren / Franklin Counties, TN - depending on year) between 1825 and 1840: Stephen, Elias H. and Anerrece. All had small land grants. During the early 1840s, all three families moved into northern Alabama. Probability suggests they were related, and since we know Stephen was a Dubose (son of Stephen, grandson of Isaac), smart money says this line of Duboise are Dubose descendants. Most of my Duboise relatives were Methodist. Bob Griffith - ----------------------------------------- In a message dated 11/02/1999, 9:34:29 AM, DuBose-L@rootsweb.com writes: <<Janice, I am tracking DuBois and Duboise in SC and AL, and would be interested in knowing what you know already about your SC and AL connections. This might help me get some more info for you as well. I have not seen the "Anerrece" name before, though. Male or female? Also, what do you know about their religion? If Methodist, I may be of further help on that account, also. Elizabeth DuBois Russo Janice Price wrote: > > Looking for parents /siblings of Harriet Elizabeth Duboise b.c1811 TN. > She married George C.Butler and lived in Warren and Coffee Counties > TN. Both her parents born in SC. Possible parent Anerrece Dubois > b.c1780 , is listed in 1830>>

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