SC - Dumb question
Seton1355@aol.com
Seton1355 at aol.com
Wed Aug 11 15:06:37 PDT 1999
- --- Mordonna22 at aol.com wrote:
> After what you have told me on this list, I do not
> think I shall have much of
> a problem documenting DuBosc for the SCA personna,
> however, finding more
> about my family tree may be a bit more difficult.
> Who knows, perhaps someone
> somewhere has written a detailed family history that
> can help me. I have
> found reference to a book entitled "The Royal Line
> of Martin DuBosc" that
> sounds promising, if I can get my hands on it.
> Published by R.L.Bryan in the
> seventies, I think. Haven't found a copy yet, but I
> am still looking.
>
> Mordonna
>
Mordonna,
I couldn't find a book by that title, but I did find
on called "DuBose genealogy : descendents of Isaac
Dubosc and wife, Suzanne Couillandeau, French Huguenot
refugees, who settled on the Santee River in South
Carolina about 1689", compiled by Dorothy Kelly
MacDowell. Columbia, SC : Printed by R.L. Bryan Co.,
1972. There is also a reprint published by D.K.
MacDowell in Aiken SC in 1981. The Library of
Congress
has the only copy listed on RLIN. There is also a 2v.
supplement to this, which is in the New York Public
Library. Either try ILL [altho LC is very notorious
about not loaning things out ILL, but New York Public
shouldn't be] or try looking up Dorothy Kelly
MacDowell in Aiken South Carolina and talk to her
direct.
Good luck. I hope that this helps.
Huette
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