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Descendants of Louis de Bourbon

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Hello! I found your websitehttp://www.southern-style.com/de%20Bourbon%20de%20Conde.htm. Perhaps you have already heard the corrections I am about to make. If not, I am sorry to have the job of revealing that our ancestors were not Huguenots, through this line at least.

Firstly, it is easy to confirm that there was no son of Louis de Conde who had a daughter Margaret who was the right age to be our Margaret.

Secondly, her father, sometimes listed as Armand or Arnand de Conde, just didn't exist. He was fabricated to create this link. There was an Armand de Conde, but he didn't have any daughters.

Thirdly, by land records from Bath County, NC, it is evident that Thomas DeVaughn/DeVane married Margaret Sullivan or Sullivant who was the daughter of Darby Sullivant. Margaret's sister Mary married David Lee. Margaret inherited land from her father. David Lee then sold some land to James Robinson, the step-father of Mary and Ann Larkins who married into the DeVanes.

It's likely the DeVane/DeVaughn family moved to Barbados from Scotland (where Thomas was likely born) and then to NC.

It is *possible* that Thomas Sr. is the grandson of Margaret du Vigean and took her surname. This is a far-fetched explanation of his surname and the word-of-mouth link to French nobility. However, this is just a wild theory, and there is no corroborating evidence whatsoever. It's just as likely the whole nobility story was made up.

Erin
my father Walt Pinder
my grandmother Shirla Ione Shaw
Martie Ione Morris Shaw
Sarah Rebecca Griffin Morris
Rebecca Parrish Griffin
Rebecca DeVane Parrish
Francis DeVane
John DeVane, Jr.
John DeVane, Sr.
Thomas DeVane, Sr.

In tracking the ancestry of Francis Davis, Revolutionary War veteran and great great grandfather of the grandmother my mother remembers so fondly, Mamie Bronson Gillis, I stumbled upon this fascinating genealogy of Davis' wife, Tabitha DeVane.  Should this connection be authentic, it qualifies our family for the Huguenot Society.  I quote extensively from Van Jenerette III website:  http://members.aol.com/vandoniii/jenerette/devane.htm.  Please visit his website and offer him thanks.

The French Bourbons
Robert of Clermont, sixth son of Louis IX of France, married (1272) Beatrice, heiress of Bourbon, and is considered the founder of the line. Robert’s son, Louis, was created (1327) 1st duc de Bourbon. The ducal title remained with the descendants of his eldest son until 1527, when Charles, duc de Bourbon, died without issue. Because of his treason, his extensive fiefs were seized by the crown and the ducal title was discontinued.    2
A younger son of Louis, 1st duc de Bourbon, gave issue to the line of Bourbon-Vendôme. The marriage (1548) of Antoine de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme, with Jeanne d’Albret added vast territories in S France (see Albret) and the title king of Navarre to his other fiefs (Vendôme, Périgord, Rouergue). From Antoine’s brother, Louis I de Condé, the houses of Condé and Conti were issued.    3
Antoine’s son became (1589) the first Bourbon king of France as Henry IV, the older branches of Louis IX’s issue having become extinct (see Valois). Henry IV was succeeded by his son, Louis XIII, and his grandson, Louis XIV. Louis XIV’s descendants ruled France (except during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, 1792–1814) until the deposition (1830) of Charles X (see France). With the death (1883) of Henri, comte de Chambord, grandson of Charles X, the senior French branch of Bourbon came to an end. From Louis XIV’s brother Philip the cadet branch of Bourbon-Orléans (see Orléans, family) is issued; it furnished one king, Louis Philippe (1830–48), and inherited the claim to the French crown in 1883.    4
 Source:  http://www.bartleby.com/65/bo/Bourbn-fam.html

 

Generation No. 1

1. LOUIS1 DE BOURBON1.

Notes for LOUIS DE BOURBON:

Louis de Bourbon was the first Prince to take on the title Conde, a branch of the Royal House of Bourbon. He was a famous leader of the Hugenots.

(kôNdamacr´) (KEY) , family name of a cadet branch of the French royal house of Bourbon. The name was first borne by Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1530–69, Protestant leader and general. He fought the Spanish at Metz (1552) and Saint-Quentin (1557) but won little favor at court. After his conversion to Protestantism he became involved in the Conspiracy of Amboise (1560; see Amboise, conspiracy of) and escaped execution only through King Francis II’s premature death. He was restored to favor by the regent, Catherine de’ Medici, but took command of the Huguenots in the Wars of Religion (see Religion, Wars of) and was captured at Dreux (1562). Released in 1563, he once more took up arms in 1567 and was killed at the battle of Jarnac. http://www.bartleby.com/65/co/Conde.html

 

Child of LOUIS DE BOURBON is:

2. i. HENRY2 DE CONDE.

 

Generation No. 2

2. HENRY2 DE CONDE (LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)2. He married CATHERINE DE LA TREMOVILLE34.

Notes for HENRY DE CONDE:

He was Prince of Conde from 1538 to 1552. 

 Prince of Conde' from 1538 to 1552 and followed in his father's footsteps, he was married to Catherine de la Tremoville.

His son, Henri I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1552–88, was also a Huguenot general.

Child of HENRY DE CONDE and CATHERINE DE LA TREMOVILLE is:

3. i. HENRY3 DE CONDE, b. 1588, France; d. 1646, France.

 

Generation No. 3

3. HENRY3 DE CONDE (HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)5,6 was born 1588 in France7, and died 1646 in France8. He married CHARLOTTE DE MORENCY910.

 

Marriage Notes for HENRY DE CONDE and CHARLOTTE DE MORENCY:

Their marriage was arranged by King Henry IV.

Henri II de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1588–1646, French political leader, son of Henri I, was forced to leave France (1609) because of the attentions paid his wife by King Henry IV. He returned in 1610 and in 1615 formed a conspiracy against Concino Concini, who dominated the government of the regent, Marie de’ Medici, but he was bought off and later imprisoned (1616–19). Afterward he made his peace with the government, fought against the Protestants in the religious wars, and in 1643 became a member of the council of regency for King Louis XIV. His elder son, Louis II (see Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, prince de) was known as the Great Condé. Another son, Armand, founded the cadet branch of Conti. Both sons and a daughter, Mme de Longueville, were leaders in the Fronde.

 

Children of HENRY DE CONDE and CHARLOTTE DE MORENCY are:

4. i. DE CONDE4.

ii. LOUIS DE CONDE, b. 1621, France11; d. 1686, France12.

Notes for LOUIS DE CONDE:

"The next Prince of Conde' 1621 _ 1686, was Louis 11 de Bourbon, the son of Henry and Charlotte, and was known as "The Great Conde"'. He was said to have been the most powerful noble of France. He was a cousin of the King, a fervent leader of the Huguenots, unbelievable successful in many wars and was at twenty two years of age, France's greatest General.

King Henry IV, distressed by the horrible persecution of the Protestants by the Catholic regime, issued the "Edict of Nantes' in 1598 which granted the people religious tolerance. When Louis IV became King he revoked the "Edict of Nantes" in 1685 and when persecutions began again 400,000 Huguenots left France. Such tragedies as the 1572 Massacre of St. Bartholmew, when 10,000 Huguenots were slain, are too awful to think about, even Royalty was not safe."  http://members.aol.com/vandoniii/jenerette/devane.htm

1621–86, French general, called the Great Condé; son of Henri II de Condé. Among his early victories in the Thirty Years War were those of Rocroi (1643), Freiburg (1644), Nördlingen (1645), and Lens (1648). In the series of outbreaks known as the Fronde he was at first loyal to the court, but his later intrigues and ambitions caused his arrest in 1650. This precipitated the Fronde of the Princes against Cardinal Mazarin, chief councillor of state during the regency of Anne of Austria. The nobles forced Mazarin to release Condé (1651), who became leader of the rebellious army of the princes and allied himself with Spain against France. After the disintegration of the Fronde and the return to power of Mazarin, Condé was (1653–58) commander of Spanish forces against France. In the final stage of the war he was defeated (1658) in the Battle of the Dunes (see Dunes, Battle of the). After the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659) between France and Spain, he was pardoned and returned to court. He fought in the Dutch War for King Louis XIV, defeating William of Orange at Seneff (1674) and forcing Raimondo Montecucculi to retreat from the Rhine (1675). His last years were spent in retirement at Chantilly.    1
See W. FitzPatrick, The Great Condé (1873).


 

Generation No. 4

4. DE CONDE4 (HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)13.

 

Child of DE CONDE is:

5. i. MARGARET5 DE CONDE, b. Abt. 1704, France; d. Aft. 1765, New Hanover Co., NC.

 

Generation No. 5

5. MARGARET5 DE CONDE (DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)14,15 was born Abt. 1704 in France16, and died Aft. 1765 in New Hanover Co., NC. She married THOMAS DEVANE17,18 Abt. 1720 in Bladen Co., NC19,20,21.

Notes for MARGARET DE CONDE:

According to the Jenrette Web Page and a DeVane Family pamphlet I received from Don Inman, Margaret is the niece of Prince Louis II de Bourbon (The Great Conde). He was a leader in the French Religious Wars. Margaret escaped from France dressed as a page to her husband, Thomas DeVane. They first went to Scotland, then to Barbados and finally to NC in about 1720. They lived in the Black River area of New Hanover County.

I'm not so sure what his sources were. I'm having trouble reconciling the dates of Louis II and the approximate date of Margaret's birth.

Our Princess Margaret mentioned above as a niece of the "Great Conde"', disquised as a page boy. When leaving France for some reason was unable to secure passage on the same boat with her husband, she said she could remedy that, she went home disquised herself as her husband's page, on returning her own Father and husband did not recognize her. Her husband told the Officials as his page was rather delicated he would take "him" in the stateroom with him, escaped to Scotland with her young husband, Thomas DeVane, a Nobleman. Later, they would sail to Barbados and eventually settle in the Black River area of North Carolina.  *(from a xerox page copy of the Devane Family Book page 4 & 5 provided by Donald Inman)

 

 

Notes for THOMAS DEVANE:

Last Will of Thomas DeVane
 

In the name of God Amen. The Twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and sixty five. I Thomas Devane of Black River, in the Provence of North Carolina, gent, being very sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God therefor, calling to mind the mortality of the body and knowing that it appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of God that gave it; for my body, I recommend it to the earth, to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting, but, at the general resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God; and as touching such wordly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life with, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
 

Impremis. It is my will and I do order, that in the first place all of my just debts and funeral charges be paid and satisfied
 

Item: It is my will, that my dearly beloved wife Margaret enjoy the use of all my estate during her widowhood, except my land on Long Creek, which I give to my well beloved son John Devane.
 

Item: I give to my well beloved son Thomas Devane, the plantation on Black River, whereon I now live, after the marriage of my wife Margaret.
 

Item: It is my will that at the decease or marriage of my wife Margaret the remainder of my estate, except one shilling sterling money of Great Brittain, which I give to my well beloved daughter, Margaret Jones, and no more, be valued and divided equally in five parts; to my son John Devane one part; and to my son Thomas Devane one part; and to my daughter, Mary Corbett one part; and to James Portevents dec. children one part in money, to be raised and levied out of my estate, and to be equally divided among them.
 

Item: I likewise constitute, make and ordain my well beloved sons John Devane and Thomas Devane and Thomas Corbett my Executors of this my last will and Testament, and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannull all and every other former testament, wills, legacies and executors by me, in any ways before this time, willed and bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day andyear above written.
 

Thomas Devane (Seal) mark


 

Signed, sealed, published pronounced and declared, by the said Thomas Devane as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us the subscribers etc.
 

Richard Herring

George Robinson

Nicholas Fannell (Seal) mark


 

Will of Thomas Devane, May 20, 1765, probated 1779 New Hanover County, North Carolina

According to the DeVane Family pamphlet I received from Don Inman, Thomas was a Nobleman. The surname DeVane was first recorded in 910 A.D.

 

Children of MARGARET DE CONDE and THOMAS DEVANE are:

6. i. JOHN6 DEVANE, b. 1734, Duplin Co., NC; d. September 14, 1783, Wilmington, New Hanover Co., NC.

7. ii. MARGARET DEVANE, b. 1711.

8. iii. THOMAS DEVANE, b. 1725, NC.

iv. MARY DEVANE, b. 1736, NC22; m. THOMAS CORBETT, Bef. May 12, 176523,24.

Notes for MARY DEVANE:

The typed in copy of James POITEVENT's will that I received from Don Inman via email, calls his wife "Mary" rather than "Margaret". I'm guessing that this Mary is really a nickname for Margaret and that this Mary doesn't exist as a separate child of Thomas and Margaret.

 

 

Marriage Notes for MARY DEVANE and THOMAS CORBETT:

I am making this assumption since a daughter named Mary CORBETT is mentioned in the will and Thomas DEVANE mentions having a son named Thomas CORBETT. Another source had mentioned that it was Mary's sister, Margaret, who married Thomas CORBETT, but now I'm not so certain.

 

v. UNKNOWN DEVANE, b. Abt. 1740, NC25.

 

Generation No. 6

6. JOHN6 DEVANE (MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)26,27,28,29 was born 1734 in Duplin Co., NC30,31, and died September 14, 1783 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co., NC32. He married (1) ANN ROBINSON33,34. He married (2) ANN ROBINSON35,36 Bef. 1782 in New Hanover Co., NC37,38.

Notes for JOHN DEVANE:

I believe he was one of the executors of James POITEVENT's will, his sister's husband.

 

 

Notes for ANN ROBINSON:

Jane Anders had Ann's surname as LARKINS and her father as John LARKINS rather than James ROBINSON. The LDS Online site had her father as James.

 

Notes for ANN ROBINSON:

Jane Anders had Ann's surname as LARKINS and her father as John LARKINS rather than James ROBINSON. The LDS Online site had her father as James.

 

Children of JOHN DEVANE and ANN ROBINSON are:

9. i. TABITHA7 DEVANE, b. 1764, Duplin Co., NC; d. 1815, Bladen Co., NC.

ii. THOMAS DEVANE.

iii. JAMES DEVANE.

iv. WILLIAM DEVANE.

v. GEORGE DEVANE.

vi. ANN DEVANE.

vii. MARGARET A. DEVANE.

viii. REBECCA DEVANE.

ix. JOHN DEVANE, b. December 12, 1755, New Hanover Co., NC39,40; d. 1802, New Hanover Co., NC41.

7. MARGARET6 DEVANE (MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)42,43,44 was born 171145. She married (1) JAMES POITEVINT (PORTERVINT)46,47,48,4950. She married (2) THOMAS CORBETT5152. She married (3) JONES53 Bef. May 12, 176554.

Notes for MARGARET DEVANE:

According to Larry Duncan: He had it passed on to him that after James Portervant died, Mary married Thomas Corbett II and they had at least 4 children together.

Going by my intuition based on her husband, James', will calling his wife "Mary" and the above statement, I'm guessing Margaret's nickname was "Mary" and that Margaret did NOT have a sister named Mary.

Well, this gets a little weirder. The LDS Online site (http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137 ) has Margaret b. abt 1738 and marrying a JONES. It is the Unknown DeVANE that marries the Poidevent.

 

 

Notes for JAMES POITEVINT (PORTERVINT):

According to the Jenrette Web Page, he lived in Wilmington, NC.

The family may have been in Sampson Co., NC around 1756 and 1762?? - from some information off LDS Online at http://32.96.111.13/Search/IGI/igi_individual_frame.asp?recid=AAAAdsAA QAABfUSAAU&ldsnn=12

 

Marriage Notes for MARGARET DEVANE and THOMAS CORBETT:

I am doubting that Margaret married Thomas CORBETT. I believe it was her sister Mary who married Thomas CORBETT because of Thomas DEVANE's will. It mentions a daughter named Mary CORBETT and a daughter named Margaret JONES.

 

Children of MARGARET DEVANE and JAMES POITEVINT (PORTERVINT) are:

i. JAMES7 POITEVINT, b. January 15, 1747/4855,56,57; d. April 178558,59.

ii. SAMUEL POITEVINT, b. January 24, 1750/5160,61,62; d. 179863,64.

iii. ANN POITEVINT, b. October 07, 175265,66,67; d. 179968,69.

iv. PETER (PETTOR) POITEVINT, b. August 02, 1754, SC70,71,72,73; d. 1820, Columbus Co., NC74,75.

Notes for PETER (PETTOR) POITEVINT:

According to Jenerette Web page, Pettor served as a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War.

He may have been born in Sampson Co., NC. LDS Online: http://32.96.111.13/Search/IGI/igi_individual_frame.asp?recid=AAAAdsAA QAABfUSAAV&ldsnn=12

 

 

v. SUSANNAH POITEVINT, b. October 28, 175676,77,78.

vi. JOSEPH POITEVINT, b. October 01, 176179,80,81,82.

vii. ISAAC POITEVINT, b. November 09, 177883,84,85; d. 182086,87.

8. THOMAS6 DEVANE (MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)88,89,90,91 was born 1725 in NC92,93.

 

Child of THOMAS DEVANE is:

i. DAUGHTER7 DEVANE.

 

Generation No. 7

9. TABITHA7 DEVANE (JOHN6, MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON)94 was born 1764 in Duplin Co., NC95, and died 1815 in Bladen Co., NC96. She married FRANCIS DAVIS.

 

Notes for FRANCIS DAVIS:

Alexander Thomas was under the guardianship of Owen Owens in November 1818. (Lilllian Reeve s Wyatt, The Reeves, Mercer and Newkirk Families)

 

Child of TABITHA DEVANE and FRANCIS DAVIS is:

10. i. ANN JULIA8 DAVIS, b. 1782.

 

Generation No. 8

10. ANN JULIA8 DAVIS (TABITHA7 DEVANE, JOHN6, MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON) was born 1782. She married SAMUEL HAWES, son of EDMOND HAWES and MARTHA HERRING.

Notes for ANN JULIA DAVIS:

1850 Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC census p371a Age 471860 Wilmington, New Hanover Coun ty, NC census p471b Age 54

 

 

Children of ANN DAVIS and SAMUEL HAWES are:

11. i. MARY CATHERINE9 HAWES, b. July 04, 1803, New Hanover County, North Carolina; d. March 26, 1888, Franklin Township, Sampson County, North Carolina.

ii. ANN D HAWES, b. 1801.

iii. WILLIAM DAVIS HAWES, b. 1797.

iv. ALEXANDER THOMAS HAWES, b. 1800.

Notes for ALEXANDER THOMAS HAWES:

Alexander Thomas was under the guardianship of Owen Owens in November 1818. (Lilllian Reeve s Wyatt, The Reeves, Mercer and Newkirk Families)

 

 

v. JOHN R. HAWES, b. 1806, NC.

vi. FRANCIS HAWES, b. 1808, NC.

vii. TABITHA EVELINE HAWES, b. 1814.

viii. JULIA ELIZA HAWES, b. 1815, NC.

 

Generation No. 9

11. MARY CATHERINE9 HAWES (ANN JULIA8 DAVIS, TABITHA7 DEVANE, JOHN6, MARGARET5 DE CONDE, DE CONDE4, HENRY3, HENRY2, LOUIS1 DE BOURBON) was born July 04, 1803 in New Hanover County, North Carolina, and died March 26, 1888 in Franklin Township, Sampson County, North Carolina. She married BRYAN NEWKIRK 1820, son of ABRAHAM NEWKIRK and RACHEL RHODES.

Notes for MARY CATHERINE HAWES:

Raymond Gordon Hawes, Edmond Hawes and His American Descendants: Edmond Hawes (1608-1683) o f Yarmouth, Massachusetts and Some of His American Descendants Through Thirteen Generations , Baltimore Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 2000.

Mary "Molly" CAtherine Hawes was born in New Hanover County, NC 04 July 1803

 

 

Notes for BRYAN NEWKIRK:

1 AUTH Duplin County Wills, 1730-1860

"Bryan Newkirk was a farmer with real estate valued at $15,000 in 1850. In hiS will of 02 April, 1863, Bryan bequeathed 96 named slaves plus their un-named younger children, well over 1 00 in total. Bryan died in Sampson county, NC July 8, 1863 and is buried there. Mary died in Sampson County 26 March 1888 and is also buried there. Much of the data about this family is attributed to Lillian Reeves Wyatt, The Reeves, Mercer, Newkirk Families (Jacksonville , Florida) 1956: 284, 290-304." Raymond Hawes (Edmond Hawes and his Descendants)

 

Children of MARY HAWES and BRYAN NEWKIRK are:

i. JOSEPHINE10 NEWKIRK, b. October 06, 1844, Lisbon, Samson County, North Carolina; d. April 30, 1910, Sampson County, North Carolina; m. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS BRONSON.

Notes for JOSEPHINE NEWKIRK:

During the War Between the States, the plantation of Gustavus Adolphusand Josephine Newkirk Bronson was burned by the Yankees, the slaves tookthe china and buried it in the woods. A platter from this china was presented to Jean Bronson Gillis by her North Carolina cousin  Lynwood Collins.

 

 

Notes for GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS BRONSON:

1 AUTH on right between Co. # 1134 and Co.# 1138

 

ii. ABRAM FRANCIS NEWKIRK, b. May 1821, Kerr, NC; d. January 25, 1891, Wilmington, NC; m. MARY ISABELLA WILKINS, May 11, 1849.

iii. HENRY NEWKIRK, b. 1824.

iv. ANN JULIA NEWKIRK, b. 1825; m. JEREMIAN B. SEAVEY, M.D..

v. BRYAN BENJAMIN NEWKIRK, b. 1829; d. September 20, 1844.

vi. WILLIAM USHER NEWKIRK, b. August 15, 1831; d. May 17, 1910; m. JANE MADELINE DEVANE, September 26, 1860.

vii. JAMES R. NEWKIRK, b. November 16, 1832; d. June 17, 1898, Franklin Township, Sampson County, North Carolina; m. MARY THERESA USHER, May 23, 1859, Rose Hill.

Notes for JAMES R. NEWKIRK:

1 AUTH About 1 mile west of Newkirk's Bridge on left

1 AGNC About 1/4 mile from #1007 on edge of woods

 

 

viii. HAYWOOD H. NEWKIRK, b. July 02, 1834; d. August 28, 1875; m. MARY HENRY, December 18, 1851.

ix. RACHEL EMMA NEWKIRK, b. 1836; m. ERSKINE MCCOY, December 29, 1854, New Hanover County, North Carolina.

x. LAURA E. NEWKIRK, b. 1839.

xi. EVELINE CALEDONIA NEWKIRK, b. 1841; m. JOHN RICHARD CORBETT, November 02, 1858, New Hanover County, North Carolina.

xii. MARY B. NEWKIRK, b. 1847, NC; m. FRANK ALEXANDER.

 

Endnotes

1. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

2. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

3. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

4. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

5. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

6. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

7. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

8. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

9. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

10. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

11. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

12. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, The DeVane Family pamphlet he sent 1 Dec 1998..

13. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

14. Jane Virginia ANDERS, letter dated 18 Sep 1995.

15. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will. Her maiden name isnot mentioned..

16. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

17. Jane Virginia ANDERS, letter dated 18 Sep 1995.

18. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

19. Jane Virginia ANDERS, letter dated 18 Sep 1995.

20. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

21. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137provided date and place.

22. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

23. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

24. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137supports that she married a CORBETT.

25. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

26. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

27. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

28. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

29. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

30. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

31. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

32. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

33. Jane Virginia ANDERS, had her surname as LARKINSvia email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.

34. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

35. Jane Virginia ANDERS, had her surname as LARKINSvia email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.

36. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

37. Jane Virginia ANDERS, via email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)provided only that John DeVane married an Ann LARKINSsent 9 Jan 1999.

38. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

39. Jane Virginia ANDERS, via email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.

40. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

41. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

42. Jane Virginia ANDERS, letter dated 18 Sep 1995.

43. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

44. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

45. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

46. Jane Virginia ANDERS, letter dated 18 Sep 1995.

47. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

48. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

49. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98.

50. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

51. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

52. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

53. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will. It mentions aMargaret JONES and a Mary CORBETT..

54. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

55. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

56. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

57. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from his father's will.

58. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

59. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

60. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

61. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

62. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from his father's will.

63. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

64. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

65. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

66. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

67. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from her father's will.

68. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

69. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

70. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

71. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

72. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from his father's will.

73. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/IGI/igi_individual_frame.asp?recid=AAAAdsAAQAABfUSAAV&ldsnn=12film #: 1985216provided place as well as date.

74. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

75. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

76. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

77. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

78. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from her father's will.

79. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

80. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

81. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

82. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from his father's will.

83. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

84. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

85. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email 11 Nov 98from his father's will(I think the year has a typo in it, though, and should probably by1758.).

86. Jenrett Home Page; several web pages about the Elias Jeanerette lineshttp://users.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html.

87. Alma S. Sandersletter and packet received ?4 May 1997/?29 Apr 1997 - a person who Ihave been in contact with for genealogical research; Alma usednu, From a pedigree chart sent with packet..

88. Larry Duncan, ltduncan@postoffice.worldnet.att.net.

89. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

90. Don Inmaninman-df@juno.com, email dated 11 Nov 98He sent me a typed copy of Thomas DeVane's Will..

91. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

92. Author of de Conde/Bourbon Web Sitehttp://www.ping.be/~pin12133/index.html.

93. LDS Onlinehttp://32.96.111.13/default.asporhttp://www.familysearch.org/, http://32.96.111.13/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=11940137.

94. Jane Virginia ANDERS, via email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.

95. Jane Virginia ANDERS, via email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.

96. Jane Virginia ANDERS, via email from Don Inman (inman-df@juno.com)sent 9 Jan 1999.










 

Copyright 1996  These are my own working genealogy files that I share with you.  The errors are my own.  But, perhaps they will give you a starting point.  All original writing is copyrighted.  Webmaster

Copyright 1996  These are my own working genealogy files that I share with you.  The errors are my own.  But, perhaps they will give you a starting point.  All original writing is copyrighted.  Webmaster

Copyright 1996  These are my own working genealogy files that I share with you.  The errors are my own.  But, perhaps they will give you a starting point.  All original writing is copyrighted.  Webmaster