Louis Du Bois (21 October 1626 – 1696) was a Huguenot colonist in New Netherland who, with two of his sons and nine other refugees, founded the town of...
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Louis Dubois may refer to: Louis DuBois (Huguenot) (died 1696), Huguenot colonist in New Netherland Louis Dubois (painter) (1830–1880), Belgian painter...
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Charles-Victor Dubois (1832–1869), Belgian composer and harmonium player Pierre-Max Dubois (1930–1995), classical composer R. Luke DuBois, American composer...
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Lewis DuBois (1744 – March 4, 1824) was an American Revolutionary War commander. A descendant of Louis Dubois, who founded the early Huguenot settlement...
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persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV refers to hostile activities against French Protestants between 1715 and 1774 during the reign of Louis XV. The members...
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Historic Huguenot Street is located in New Paltz, New York, approximately 90 miles (140 km) north of New York City. The seven stone houses and several...
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St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (redirect from The massacre of the Huguenots)
assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence directed against the Huguenots (French Calvinist Protestants) during the French Wars of Religion. Traditionally...
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New Paltz, New York (category Huguenot history in the United States)
Dinklage, actor. Not from New Paltz* Lewis DuBois, military commander in the Continental Army Louis DuBois, Huguenot colonist Sandy Duncan, Broadway and television...
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cultivation in North America. Dubois was the son of John Dubois (1622-1684) and Anne, daughter of Charles Herle. The wealthy Huguenot family was in the cloth...
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Huguenot Australia. 26 December 2016. "Huguenot Society :: Blog". "Dubois, François". "Dupont". 20 April 2015. Tessa Violet Murdoch (1982). Huguenot artists...
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French Wars of Religion (redirect from Huguenot Wars)
series of civil wars between French Catholics and Protestants (called Huguenots) from 1562 to 1598. Between two and four million people died from violence...
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Edict of Fontainebleau (category Huguenot history in France)
by French King Louis XIV and is also known as the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The Edict of Nantes (1598) had granted Huguenots the right to practice...
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Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa. He is a descendant of Louis DuBois (Huguenot) and the Hasbrouck family. "Eugene H. Blanshan". Legis.iowa.gov...
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(New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1993), pp. 20-21; Dubois Family Association Newsletter, June 1994, n.p. DuBois Family Association Historic Huguenot Street...
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Hasbrouck family (section Huguenot Street)
the earliest French Huguenots to move to the colonies was Matthys Blanchan and his family, which included his son-in-law Louis DuBois. Jean Hasbrouck II...
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He inherited the throne of Navarre in 1572 on his mother's death. As a Huguenot (Protestant), Henry was involved in the French Wars of Religion, barely...
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Hasbrouck, Christian Deyo (four different lines), Louis Bevier, Louis DuBois (Huguenot), and Jean Hasbrouck (three different lines). On December 29, 1802...
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W. E. B. Du Bois (redirect from W.E.B. Dubois)
University Archives W. E. B. Dubois Collection in the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University FBI files on DuBois released under the Freedom...
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portal Biography portal Louis XV Style Louis XV furniture Rocaille List of French monarchs Persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV Kingdom of Navarre Cabriole...
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He is a descendant of six Patentees, or founders, of New Paltz: Louis DuBois (Huguenot), Abraham Hasbrouck, Simon LeFevre, Jean Hasbrouck, Pierre Deyo...
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mills on land part of the original Huguenot Patent owned by Louis DuBois of nearby New Paltz. The Jenkins–DuBois descendants still live on the land today...
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United States, Huguenot refugee Hugo Freer, who was a patentee, or founder, of New Paltz, New York. He also descends from Louis DuBois (Huguenot), another...
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had three daughters by her previous marriage and descendant of Louis DuBois (Huguenot), on December 17, 1977. Following her death, Dayton married Wendy...
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a Dakotan name for the Cree people.) Cheyenne River Dubois (named after U.S. Senator Fred Dubois, of French-Canadian ancestry) Fontenelle Fort Laramie...
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Cardinal Richelieu (category Court of Louis XIII)
and utterly destroyed all remnants of Huguenot political power with the Edict of Fontainebleau. Moreover, Louis took advantage of his nation's success...
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the king. The Regency ended when Louis XV reached the age of majority, thirteen, in February 1723. Cardinal Dubois, who had been the Regent's premier...
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War. He built the house in 1775 on land his grandfather Louis, one of the original Huguenot settlers of the area, had bought from the Esopus Indians...
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and songwriter Emmanuel Louis Masqueray (1861–1917), Franco-American architect Ernest Henri Dubois (1863–1930), sculptor Louis Valtat (1869–1952), painter...
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seven of the New Paltz, New York patentees, or founders, including Louis DuBois (Huguenot). Her mother was Ann Elizabeth Jarrell of Georgia. She had a brother...
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Jean Reynier (redirect from Jean Louis Reynier)
descended from French Huguenots from the Dauphiné who fled to Switzerland after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. His brother Jean-Louis-Antoine (1762–1824)...
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