DuBose, Isaac

Birth Name DuBose, Isaac
Gender male
Age at Death 53 years

Narrative

The information below is cited on numerous online genealogies:

Isaac DuBose and family were part of a large migration of Hueguenots from France following the revocation of the 1598 Edict of Nantes by King Louis XIV in 1685. The Edict had provided Protestants in the largely Catholic country with substantial personal and property rights, only to have those rights lost later.
They settled on the Santee River in South Carolina in 1686. Isaac and his wife Suzanne were naturalized in 1689. Isaac and his brother-in-law founded the now extinct town of Jamestown (SC) on the Santee in 1705. After Isaac's death, Suzanne re- married about 1733 to Bentley Cooke.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1665 Dieppe, Normandy, FRA    
Death 1718 Craven Co, SC    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father DuBose, Louis16301668
Mother Sanborne, Anne
         DuBose, Isaac 1665 1718
    Brother     DuBose, Abraham

Families

Family of DuBose, Isaac and Couillandeau, Suzanne

Married Wife Couillandeau, Suzanne ( * 1663 + 1740 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1688 Dieppe, Normandy, FRA    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
DuBose, Antonieabout 1700
DuBose, Stephenabout 1701about 1742