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    1. Re: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] The New England Factor & Claud Vallott
    2. _http://huguenot.netnation.com/ancestor/AncestorLookup.php_ (http://huguenot.netnation.com/ancestor/AncestorLookup.php) I went to the Huguenot site and found several names I recognized from this list with alternative spellings. My MAUZY lines was aka MAUZE', MOZE' and MAURY??. I have never paid any attention to the many MAURYs I have encountered. Do any MAURY researchers know of a connection to MAUZRY/MAUZY? I have been trying to get a handle on BERNARD and this name too is listed as Huguenot. Last week we were discussing James BIDDLECOMB m Mary (UNK). I had in my data Mary BRASSEUR, but didn't post it because it was from the net. On the Huguenot site it lists the immigrant as Robert BRASSEUR, BRASHIER, BRASHEAR. I have an Ann "Nancy" BRASHEAR m Moses BALL. It may be worth our while to check out their list of immigrants. Charlene REEDS-EBELING Dad's Side:: Reeds, Porter , Caldwell, Richardson, Bowling (Group 6&7), Weaver(Tilman), Carter(Giles and Theodorick line), Cunningham, Halbert, Mauzy, Duncan, Withers, Keene, Ball, Corbin, Tayloe, Hackley, Shippey, Mott, Underwood, Beard/Baird, Craig, Laird -- VA--also White, Hagerty, Flatley, Connors-(Ire>Canada>Green Bay) Mom's Side: Cornell/Cornwell, Kuntz/Coons, Stedman, Morse --NY-- Thull, Mehan, Clark, Anschicks, Reitz, Butz , Diehl, Romig, Siegfried--PA, IL, IN In a message dated 10/7/2011 3:04:39 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: A good discussion on these persecuted people is at the National Huguenot Society web site at http://huguenot.netnation.com/general/huguenot.htm

    10/08/2011 02:03:23
    1. [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] MAURY
    2. Craig Kilby
    3. Charlene, MAURY and MAUZY are not the same families. The emigrant MAURY was Mathew Maury of Ireland, who had married a sister of John Fontaine, who thankfully left a wonderful journal of his trip to America (mostly all in Virginia) from 1715-1718. I have written about John Fontaine and his journal in two articles (with different angles). One is on line at the Germanna Foundatation's web site under "premium content" which means only memember can read it. The other was published earlier this year in the Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine. Though John Fontaine returned to England, married and died there, he did a wonderful job of scouting out the countryside. Two of his brothers, as well as his sister and Mathew Maury, came to Virginia and stayed. The Mathew Fontaine Maury monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond is for one of the descendants. As to MAUZY, I know next to nothing about them except they were in Culpeper County. Craig On Oct 8, 2011, at 8:03 AM, [email protected] wrote: > _http://huguenot.netnation.com/ancestor/AncestorLookup.php_ > (http://huguenot.netnation.com/ancestor/AncestorLookup.php) > > I went to the Huguenot site and found several names I recognized from this > list with alternative spellings. My MAUZY lines was aka MAUZE', MOZE' and > MAURY??. I have never paid any attention to the many MAURYs I have > encountered. Do any MAURY researchers know of a connection to MAUZRY/MAUZY?

    10/08/2011 03:26:43