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Marianne (Dutoi) Dibrell (1682)

Marianne Dibrell formerly Dutoi
Born in Champagne-Ardenne, Francemap
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Wife of — married 1727 in Virginiamap
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Died [date unknown] in Manakintown, King William Parrish, VA, USAmap
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Biography

When Marianne Dutoi was born in 1682, her father, Pierre, was 11, and her mother, Barbara, was 7. She married Christopher Du Breuil in 1727 in Virginia.

https://www.ancestry.com/family- Born: Abt 1716, Moudon, Vaud, Switzerland 5

  • Marriage (1): James Goss about 1737 in Goochland County, Virginia 1 2
  • Marriage (2): Christoffe Dubreuile about 1727 in France 3
  • Marriage (3): Jean Loucadou in Apr 1732 3

Died: Abt 1794 about age 78 Another name for Mariane was Mariane Dutoy.5 6


John Newport: "It is reported in the book, "The French Lands", by Priscilla Harris Cabell, page 73: Maryann (Dutoit) Goss, sister of Elizabeth Porter, married first John Loucado, also Lookadoe, as proven by deeds. John and his brother Pierre were on the list "Enfans Orphelins", or orphans, in 1714 in Manakintowne. Doubtless they were the sons of John Loucadou who died before the "census" in 1714 in which his children were listed as orphans, and whose death coincides with the fact that he claimed two tracts of French land as can be seen elsewhere. He did not live long enough to receive patents for the land.

The younger John married Maryann Dutoi between April and September 1732. A patent in her maiden name was issued on April 11, 1732, to Maryann Ditway, which was a corruption of Dutoi and Dutoy. She could have easily married earlier as patents were frequently outdated by new information before they were finalized. Her land was not French land. By 28 September of 1732, Thomas Porter mentions John Loucado in the geographical position of her patent, in his own patent survey. Loucado died by 16 August 1737 when Maryann Lookade was said to adjoin Thomas Porter's deed to Bilbow. The use of her name as a landowner in place of her husband's meant she was a widow.

The book "Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of the National Huguenot Society, Fourth Edition, 1995, page 76 shows that Christopher DuBreuil, who was born c. 1680, in Lagny, France (now Lagnysur--Marne), married Marianne Dutoi. It further states that they "fled to Virginia and settled on the James River". Their son Jean Antoine (name changed to Anthony Dibrell) was born 15 May 1728. She married James Goss by late 1739."

Mariane married James Goss, son of Charles Goss and Unknown, about 1737 in Goochland County, Virginia.5 6 (James Goss was born about 1715 in Virginia 5 and died on Oct 9, 1788 in England 5.)

Mariane next married Christoffe Dubreuile about 1727 in France.3 (Christoffe Dubreuile was born about 1680 in Lagny, France 3 and died in 1727 in Manakin Town, Goochland County, Virginia.)

Mariane next married Jean Loucadou in Apr 1732.3 (Jean Loucadou died before Aug 16, 1737 in Goochland County, Virginia 3.)

Sources

  • "The French Lands", by Priscilla Harris Cabell, page 73
  • The book "Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of the National Huguenot Society, Fourth Edition, 1995, page 76
  • tree/person/tree/25250539/person/410134362680/facts
  • U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR Membership 74075




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DuToit-7 and Dutoi-11 are not ready to be merged because: The profiles are duplicates, but they have very different parents (different mothers, different paternal grandparents) and the genealogy needs to be sorted out with sources before the merge is completed.
DuToit-7 and Dutoi-11 appear to represent the same person because: This error was made by me and because of the different spellings of the surname.
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