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Family of Isaac DUBOSE and Suzanne COUILLANDEAU

Husband: Isaac DUBOSE (1665-c. 1718)
Wife: Suzanne COUILLANDEAU (1663-1740)
Children: Isaac DUBOSE (c. 1693-1742)

Husband: Isaac DUBOSE

Name: Isaac DUBOSE1,2
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: I
Father: Louis Francis Boint DUBOSC (c. 1630-c. 1668)
Mother: Anne SANBORNE (c. 1630-c. 1734)
Birth 1665 Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France1,2
Arrival btw 1695 and 1696 (age 29-31) South Carolina, USA2
Death c. 1718 (age 52-53) French Santee, Charleston, South Carolina, USA1,2

Wife: Suzanne COUILLANDEAU

Name: Suzanne COUILLANDEAU1
Sex: Female
Father: Pierre COUILLANDEAU (1639-1724)
Mother: Suzanne TRAMBLADE (1643-1678)
Birth 1663 La Tremblade, Saintonge, France1
Birth 1663 La Tremblade, Saintonge, France3
Arrival btw 1695 and 1696 (age 31-33) South Carolina, USA3
Death 1740 (age 76-77) Santee, Clarendon, South Carolina, USA1
Death 1740 (age 76-77) Santee, Clarendon, South Carolina, USA3

Child 1: Isaac DUBOSE

Name: Isaac DUBOSE1,4
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: II
Spouse 1: Madalaine Magdaline REMBERT (1697-1731)
Spouse 2: Esther Elizabeth GOURDIN (1716-1763)
Birth c. 1693 Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA1
Death Jun 12, 1742 (age 48-49) French Santee, Charleston, South Carolina, USA1

Note on Husband: Isaac DUBOSE

The family of Isaac DuBosc is found among the earliest families in the Province of Carolina. Isaac DuBosc came to Charles Towne ca. 1685/87 and settled along the Santee River. The "List of French and Swiss Refugees in the Province of Carolina who wished to be Naturalized English" was prepared 1695/96 and included Isaac DuBosc, son of Louis DuBosc, and Anne DuBosc, of Dieppe in Normandy, France; Suzanne DuBosc, his wife, daughter of Pierre and Susane Couillandeau, native of "La Tramblade" in Xaintonge. The mother of Suzanne DuBosc was Marie (not Susane) Fougeraut Coullandeau, who married 2nd Moise Brigaud and who sold Lot #90 in Charles Towne that she had purchased in 1688 from Henry Hughes. This was in the Plat and Draught of the said Charles Towne. Henry Hughes was granted the lot in 1680. This would have been the original Draught of Charles Towne. In the deed she refers to her daughter Suzanne Dubose and her son-in-law Isaac Dubose. On this document, Isaac Dubose signed his name as "--Dubos".

"The Royal Land Grants" books in the Dept. of Archives, Columbia, S.C., show Grants of land for Isaac DuBosek, Dubose etc. and also for Isaac (2nd), Andrew, Daniel, John, Peter, Stephen, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, William, and many others. The name is spelled different ways and the Dubose family had many grants and plats. Isaac Dubose, the emigrant, made a Will dated 6-19-1714 which cannot now be located but is referred to in a Document of his widow in 1733 in Memorial Vol. 8, p. 245, Archives, Columbia, S.C. [1]

Sources

1Ancestry.com, "Public Member Trees" (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;). Database online.
Text From Source: Record for Peter DuBose
www.ancestry.com.
2Ibid. Database online.
Text From Source: Record for Isaac Dubose
3Ibid. Database online.
Text From Source: Record for Suzanne1 Couillandeau
4Ibid. Database online.
Text From Source: Record for Peter Dubose