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  1. Mar 28, 2008 · The Library of Congress. Language. English. Volume. 2. xvi, 439, [1] p. 24 cm. Introduction, p. 1-85, gives a brief account of the rise and progress of the Huguenots in France to the time of Bartholomew Dupuy in history.

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    Bartholomew Dupuy descended from Alleman DuPuy, the oldest son of the Crusader, Hugo Dupuy. He was probably born in Provence or Languedoc, in the south of France. LePuy en Velay is a city in Languedoc. By virtue of his descent, Bartholmew DuPuy had inherited the title "Count". The family were of hereditary French Nobility.

    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s View Record Name Barthelemy DupuyArrival PlaceVirginiaPrimary ImmigrantDupuy, BarthelemyFamily Memberswoman & 3 boys & 2 girlsSource Publication C...

    WikiTree profile Dupuy-178 was created by Walter Liebkemann from firsthand knowledge on Aug 29, 2011. See the Changes pagefor the details of edits by Walter and others.

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    • May 17, 1743
  2. Bartholomew Dupuy (ca.1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685 and, as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri and elsewhere.

  3. Jan 23, 2008 · There is one final document in this Dupuy history section for those in love with the romance of it. A short story is reprinted here. It was first published in 1857 in Harper's New Monthly Magazine as "The Story of a Huguenot's Sword." This is a melodrama detailing the escape from France of Bartholomew and his young bride Susanne.

  4. 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Date: Introduction, p. 1-85, gives a brief account of the rise and progress of the Huguenots in France to the time of Bartholomew Dupuy in history. The pedigree of Bartholomew Dupuy was compiled specially for this work by Henry Dudley Teetor. Also available in digital form.

  5. Add to Print List Remove from Print List Notes. Reprint of original published: Louisville, Ky. : Courier-Journal, 1908. 1 v. Includes name index. Bartholomew Dupuy married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, fled into Germany, Switzerland, England and finally Virginia because he was a Huguenot.

  6. May 25, 2019 · Biography. She is named on a headright grant issued to Henry Harryson dated 16 June 1714. This grant names Bartholomew Dupuy, Marie Gardie, Peter, John Peter, John James, Martha and Philippa Dupuy, and as being the immigrants that were cultivating the property at that time. The land was 350 acres on the branches of Black Water Swamp, which is ...

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