Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
DU BOIS, Louis
1626 - 1696 (69 years)-
Name DU BOIS, Louis [1] Born 28 Oct 1626 Wicres, Artois Province, France Gender Male Died 23 Jun 1696 Kingston, Ulster County, New York Person ID I5827 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father DU BOIS, Cretien, b. 1597, Wires, Artois, France , d. 10 Oct 1665 (Age 68 years) Mother BRUNEL, Jeanne Masic, b. Abt 1599, d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F2258 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family BLANCHAN, Catherine, b. 17 Oct 1627, Artois, Normandy, France , d. 18 Oct 1718, Kingston, Ulster County, New York (Age 91 years) Married 10 Oct 1655 Mannheim, Baden, Germany Children 1. DU BOIS, Isaac 2. DU BOIS, Solomon 3. DU BOIS, Rebecca 4. DU BOIS, Louis 5. DU BOIS, Abraham, b. 29 Sep 1656, Mannheim, Baden, Germany , d. Yes, date unknown 6. DU BOIS, Jacob, b. 4 Oct 1661, Esopus, Kingston County, New York , d. Yes, date unknown 7. DU BOIS, Sarah, b. 14 Dec 1662, Hurley, Ulster County, New York , d. Abt 1726, Salem, Burlington County, New Jersey (Age 63 years) 8. DU BOIS, David, b. 13/13 Mar 1666/1667, Kingston, Ulster County, New York 9. DU BOIS, Matthew, b. 3/03 Jan 1678/1679, Kingston, Ulster County, New York 10. DU BOIS, Magdalena, b. 12 May 1680, Kingston, Ulster County, New York , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F2257 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes
Louis Du Bois was baptized on 21 October 1626 at Lille, parish church of Wicres, France, the son of Chretien Du Bois (and possibly a Cornelia [Unknown).
Either with his parents or on his own he went to Mannheim, Germany in the Pfalz, German Palatinate. Abstracts of Mannheim Palatine Records translated by Louis Du Bois of Yardley, Pennsylvania in 1928 state: "In the year 1606, the Elector Frederick IV of the Palatinate, being anEvang elical Prince and foreseeing a religious war, built the fortified city of Mannheim at the confluence of the Neckar and Rhine Rivers. Soon after, in 1618, there broke out the devastating 'Thirty Years War' and then the youthful fortress of Mannheim was taken and destroyed by the Bavarian General Tilly.
The persecuted French Protestants were brotherly received in the German Evangelical country, particularly in the Rhineland. The Walloons were likewise welcomed in Mannheim and allowed to establish their own French Evangelical community with their own clergymen. For a time they were united with the German Evangelical Reformed church, which union was made with the understanding that services and Holy Communion should be held in the French language in the Spring and Autumn.
"The civil and church records of Mannheim do not go back beyond the year 1621, the date of the city's destruction. It is only at a later date that the records of the French Protestants are to be found inscribed by French clergymen in the German church book of records.
"The name Du Bois is found for the first time in 1653.... Louis Du Bois, son of the late Chretien DuBois, resident of Wicres in the vicinity of La Bassee, of the first part, and Catharine Blanchan, daughter of Mathieu Blanchan, bourgeois of Mannheim, of the second part, were married at the French (Protestant) Church of Mannheim (in the Pfalz, German Palatinate), the 10th of October 1655. (Note: A photostatic copy of this record is included in the DuBois Family History)"
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Sources - [S160] WEB Page, http://www.vnla.com/vnl/gen/mcq/DuBois.htm#Sarah.
- [S160] WEB Page, http://www.vnla.com/vnl/gen/mcq/DuBois.htm#Sarah.