Yes, indeed I had DUBOIS in St. James Santee. I guess you could say that nearly all DUBOIS before 1800 in SC were related to my line, at least as far as I've been able to tell. I would love to know what is in Anne Bridge's history. It is possible I've seen it, but just did not make a note of my sources at the time [shame on me; I'm changing my habits.] I have info such as Petit Jury and Grand Jury and Tax lists showing several DuBois' in St. James Santee, for example. My ancestors' earliest land grants were probably in the St. James Santee area. Watch for JASPER DUBOIS, JOHN DUBOIS [four of them], and SAMUEL DUBOIS. However, sometimes some DUBOSEs end up being mentioned as DUBOIS, so other names such as JONATHAN are likely to be DUBOSE. I'm mentioning all of this in case you have the book handy and can tell if it is truly my line. Neighbors include: JAUDON, ROBERT, SERRE, NEWMAN, JUIN/JUNE [also ancestors of mine], PALMER, PAGETT, BONNEAU, PEYRE, TRAPIER Bill Nell wrote: > > Elizabeth; > I forgot to ask you if you were connected to the Dubois' of St. James Santee? Lots of > good stuff in the parish history by Anne Bridges. > Some Nell connection there too. > Bill Nell >
Elizabeth; The St. James Santee Plantation Parish (History and Records, 1685 - 1925) provides the history of the French Huguenot / English colony. Anne Leland Bridges notes the following Dubois, DuBose, Du Bose: Dubois: Frances, and Jeanne. DuBose: Andrew, Catherine, Daniel, Elizabeth, Isaac, John, Peter, Samuel, Serre, Stephen, Susan and Suzanne. Dubosc: Anne, Isaac, Louis, and Suzanne. Dubose: Catherine, Daniel, Elizabeth, Florida, Frances, Harriet, Isaac, James, Joanna, Mary, and Samuel. You can also locate this book at Amazon.com, ISBN: 0871525046 Let me know if I can assist you further. Bill Nell Elizabeth Russo wrote: > Yes, indeed I had DUBOIS in St. James Santee. I guess you could say > that nearly all DUBOIS before 1800 in SC were related to my line, at > least as far as I've been able to tell. > > I would love to know what is in Anne Bridge's history. It is possible > I've seen it, but just did not make a note of my sources at the time > [shame on me; I'm changing my habits.] I have info such as Petit Jury > and Grand Jury and Tax lists showing several DuBois' in St. James > Santee, for example. > > My ancestors' earliest land grants were probably in the St. James Santee > area. Watch for JASPER DUBOIS, JOHN DUBOIS [four of them], and SAMUEL > DUBOIS. > > However, sometimes some DUBOSEs end up being mentioned as DUBOIS, so > other names such as JONATHAN are likely to be DUBOSE. > > I'm mentioning all of this in case you have the book handy and can tell > if it is truly my line. > > Neighbors include: JAUDON, ROBERT, SERRE, NEWMAN, JUIN/JUNE [also > ancestors of mine], PALMER, PAGETT, BONNEAU, PEYRE, TRAPIER > > Bill Nell wrote: > > > > Elizabeth; > > I forgot to ask you if you were connected to the Dubois' of St. James Santee? Lots of > > good stuff in the parish history by Anne Bridges. > > Some Nell connection there too. > > Bill Nell > > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > South Carolina Historical Society > http://www.schistory.org
Sorry, Elizabeth. Forgot to mention that the neighbors are also mentioned in Anne Bridges history of St. James Santee: Jaudon, Robert, Serre, Juin, June, Palmer, Bonneau, Peyre, and Trapier. Bill Nell Elizabeth Russo wrote: > Yes, indeed I had DUBOIS in St. James Santee. I guess you could say > that nearly all DUBOIS before 1800 in SC were related to my line, at > least as far as I've been able to tell. > > I would love to know what is in Anne Bridge's history. It is possible > I've seen it, but just did not make a note of my sources at the time > [shame on me; I'm changing my habits.] I have info such as Petit Jury > and Grand Jury and Tax lists showing several DuBois' in St. James > Santee, for example. > > My ancestors' earliest land grants were probably in the St. James Santee > area. Watch for JASPER DUBOIS, JOHN DUBOIS [four of them], and SAMUEL > DUBOIS. > > However, sometimes some DUBOSEs end up being mentioned as DUBOIS, so > other names such as JONATHAN are likely to be DUBOSE. > > I'm mentioning all of this in case you have the book handy and can tell > if it is truly my line. > > Neighbors include: JAUDON, ROBERT, SERRE, NEWMAN, JUIN/JUNE [also > ancestors of mine], PALMER, PAGETT, BONNEAU, PEYRE, TRAPIER > > Bill Nell wrote: > > > > Elizabeth; > > I forgot to ask you if you were connected to the Dubois' of St. James Santee? Lots of > > good stuff in the parish history by Anne Bridges. > > Some Nell connection there too. > > Bill Nell > > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > South Carolina Historical Society > http://www.schistory.org