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  2. Chrétien DuBois - Wikipedia

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    Chrétien du Bois (1597-1655) was a French official in the Comté (Count) of Coupigny. He was the father of three Protestant French-speaking immigrants to colonial New York. [1] One of these, Louis Dubois , was among the founders of New Paltz , New York, in the late 1600s.

  3. The Arrival of the DuBois Family - ChasingFamilyGhosts

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    The Arrival of the DuBois Family. The father of the first immigrants of the DuBois family is Chretien DuBois, born circa 1590. He lived in the village of Wicres, near Lille, France where he was a linen merchant. At the time, Lille was part of French-speaking Walloon Flanders.

  4. The DuBois family of New Paltz, NY, are descendants of Chretien DuBois (b.ca 1590) and his wife Francoise le Poivre. He was a prosperous middle class linen merchant and devout Protestant from the village of Wicres, outside of Lille.

  5. Chretien Maxmillan Dubois - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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    du Bois, 'a knight banneret' who was companion of William of Normandy, called the Conqueror after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. To date the line from Geoffroi has not been confirmed to Chretien du Bois, the father of Louis and Jacques who emigrated to Ulster County, New York, during the seventeenth century. "In the Maison Royale de

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  6. Chrétien DuBois (1597-1655) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Chretien (Christian) Du Bois was born in 1597 in Wicres, Artois, Pas de Calais, France and died before Oct 10, 1655 there about 58 years of age. Son of Antoine du Bois and Ann Cousin. Husband of Franchoise le Poivre. William Heidgerd, in The American Descendants of Chretien DuBois of Wicres, France (New Paltz,...

  7. Chrétien Maximillien du Bois (1597 - 1655) - Genealogy

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    "Chretien Du Bois, the father of Louis and Jacques, was a Huguenot gentleman of the family of Du Bois Seigneurs de Beaufermez and de Bourse, having an estate at Wicres, in La Bassee, near Lille, in French Flandrs, now Artois. . . it was undoubtedly owing to the circumstance of Chretien's being identified with the Huguenot faith that an attempt ...

  8. The American descendants of Chrétien Du Bois of Wicres ...

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    Jacques Du Bois (1628-ca.1677), a Huguenot, immigrated to The Nether- lands, and married Pierrone Bentyn at Leyden. They immigrated in 1675 to Esopus (now Kingston), New York. Descendants lived throughout the United States and elsewhere.

  9. Chrétien du Bois (1597–1655) • FamilySearch

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    When Chrétien du Bois was born in 1597, in Wicres, Nord, France, his father, Antoine du Bois, was 28 and his mother, Anne Cousin, was 28. He married Françoise le Poivre on 29 May 1620, in Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

  10. The American Descendants of Chrétien Du Bois of Wicres ...

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    Jacques Du Bois (1628-ca. 1677), a Huguenot, immigrated to The Nether- lands, and married Pierrone Bentyn at Leyden. They immigrated in 1675 to Esopus (now Kingston), New York. Descendants lived...