John Thompson
M, #562
| Father* | John Thompson | |
| Mother* | Polly Rudd | |
John Thompson||p121.htm#i562|John Thompson||p120.htm#i521|Polly Rudd||p108.htm#i520|||||||Elijah Rudd||p107.htm#i518|Elizabeth Hudson||p76.htm#i519| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| John Thompson was the son of John Thompson and Polly Rudd. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | He married an unknown person. | |
| MARRIAGE* | He married Sarah (?). |
Family | Sarah (?) | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 19 Jun 1998 |
John Thompson
M, #3480
| Birth* | John Thompson was born at Scotland. | |
| MARRIAGE* | He married Jennie (?) at Scotland. |
Family | Jennie (?) | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 10 Jan 2003 |
Kate Thompson
F, #575
| Father* | James Thompson | |
| Mother* | Lucy Rice | |
Kate Thompson||p121.htm#i575|James Thompson||p120.htm#i560|Lucy Rice||p103.htm#i567|John Thompson||p120.htm#i521|Polly Rudd||p108.htm#i520||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Kate Thompson was the daughter of James Thompson and Lucy Rice. |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Lawrence Thompson
M, #572
| Mother* | Sallie Rule | |
Lawrence Thompson||p121.htm#i572||||Sallie Rule||p109.htm#i571||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Lawrence Thompson was the son of Sallie Rule. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jun 1998 |
Mabel Thompson
F, #573
| Mother* | Sallie Rule | |
Mabel Thompson||p121.htm#i573||||Sallie Rule||p109.htm#i571||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Mabel Thompson was the daughter of Sallie Rule. |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Nancy Thompson
F, #1701
| Charts | Zachariah Davis |
| MARRIAGE* | 7 November 1897 | Nancy Thompson married Herschel Dunn, son of Jim Dunn and Penny Salonie (Dollie) Davis, on 7 November 1897. |
| Married Name | 7 November 1897 | As of 7 November 1897,her married name was Dunn. |
Family | Herschel Dunn | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Thomas Thompson
M, #578
| Father* | John Thompson | |
| Mother* | Sarah (?) | |
Thomas Thompson||p121.htm#i578|John Thompson||p121.htm#i562|Sarah (?)||p8.htm#i566|John Thompson||p120.htm#i521|Polly Rudd||p108.htm#i520||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Thomas Thompson was the son of John Thompson and Sarah (?). |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Annie & Mary Thorburn
F, #463
| Last Edited | 24 Aug 2003 |
Esther Tiedemann
F, #123
Family | Clifford Walmsley | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
William Todd1
M, #4023
| MARRIAGE* | 1841 | William Todd married Anna Cabell Richardson, daughter of Samuel Q. Richardson and Mary Hopkins Harrison, in 1841.1 |
Family | Anna Cabell Richardson b. 1814, d. 1887 | |
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2004 |
Citations
- [S556] Bob Juch, online www.juch.org/gedpage/fam/fam01103.asp.
Caroline Tuck1
F, #3837, b. 1805, d. 1898
| Birth* | 1805 | Caroline Tuck was born in 1805.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1833 | She married James Alexander in 1833.1 |
| Death* | 1898 | She died in 1898.1 |
| Married Name | 1833 | As of 1833,her married name was Alexander.1 |
Family | James Alexander b. 1804, d. 1886 | |
| Last Edited | 30 Aug 2003 |
Citations
- [S510] DAR Annie[ITAL].
Elizabeth Keziah Tucker1,2,3,4
F, #2278, b. circa 1624, d. 4 December 1676
| Father* | Robin the elder Tucker | |
Elizabeth Keziah Tucker|b. c 1624\nd. 4 Dec 1676|p121.htm#i2278|Robin the elder Tucker||p121.htm#i2891|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Charts | William Basse WILLIAM BASSE WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1624 | Elizabeth Keziah Tucker was born circa 1624 at Kecaughton, VA.2 |
| She was the daughter of Robin the elder Tucker. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 14 August 1638 | She married John Basse Sr., son of Nathaniel Basse and Mary Jordan, on 14 August 1638 at New Norfolk, Nansemond, VA; "John Bass married ye dafter of ye King of ye Nansemond Nation, by name Elizabeth in Holy Baptism and in Holy Matrimonie ye 14 day of August..."3,5 |
| Death* | 4 December 1676 | She died on 4 December 1676 at Norfolk, VA.2 |
| Anecdote* | 1638 | In 1638 at Nansemond, VA, We have no clue how Keziah acquired her distinctively non-Indian name except that the name Elizabeth was taken at her baptism, a not unusual occurrence at the time. Part of the Nansemond tribe were quick to embrace Christianity and English ways. By the year 1650, the Nansemonds had split into "Christian" Nansemonds and "Reservation" Nansemonds. The Christian Nansemonds survived. In the year 1746, the Reservation Nansemonds had dwindled to the point that they sold their reservation and merged with the Nottaway tribe. The last known Reservation Nansemond died in 1806. The Christian Nansemonds survive to this day, and many live in the Bowers Hill Community near Norfolk. The tribe has revived in recent years, and the current Chief is Barry "Big Buck" Bass while the Assistant Chief is Earl Bass, so the Bass name continues. There also is possible evidence of another Indian ancestor, Love Harris of North Carolina. A fascinating, but most unlikely possibility is that Keziah was a given name and that her mother was one of the "Lost Colonists" of the Raleigh expedition. David Beers Quinn in" The Lost Colonists-Their Fortune And Probable Fate," published by the North Carolina Department of Archives and History, presents evidence showing that the lost colonists survived with the Chesapeake Indians on the south shore of the Chesapeake Bay in the present Princess Anne County, but that both the Chesapeake Indians and the remnant colonists were wiped out by Powhatan just before the landing of the new colony at Jamestown. The Chesapeake Indians and the Nansemond Indians (who resided just west of the Chesapeakes near the present city of Norfolk) were, at one time, allies against the growing power of the ruler, Powhatan. It was reported by the Jamestown colonists in 1622, that they had seen "a savage boy about the age of ten years which had a head of hair of perfect yellow and a reasonably white skin." Sadly, the roster of the colonists at Roanoke Island shows no surname Tucker, or Christian name Keziah. Certainly the Nansemond Indians were at the right place, at the right time, and perhaps, with the appropriate political and ethical state of mind, to be motivated to rescue an English child from the depredations of their former ruler, Powhatan. John Basse simply states that he, "John Basse marrid Keziah Elizabeth Tucker dafter of Robin the Elder of ye Nansimums kingdom, a Baptized Xtian, in Holy Matrimonie accdg. to ye Canons of ye Church of England, ye 14th day of August in the Yeare of our Blessed Lord 1638". Elsewhere: "John Basse married ye dafter of ye King of ye Nansemond Nation, by Elizabeth in Holy Baptism and in Holy Matrimonie ye 14 day of August in ye yeare of Our Blessed Lord 1638." Keziah died Dec 4, 1676 and John Basse died April 2, 1699. [Taylor, all]. The Nansemond were one of 32 tribes in the Powhatan Confederacy, a loose empire controlling Chesapeake Bay and its tributary rivers. This area corresponds to eastern Virginia, most of Maryland, and Delaware. [www.geocities] The Nansemond Tribe is one of the eight remaining tribes recognized by the Virginia Assembly. At the time of the Jamestown settlement in 1607, the tribe was located in the general area of Reids Ferry, near Chuckatuck, in the current city of Suffolk. Their "king" lived near Dumpling Island where he kept his treasure houses. At that time, the tribe had a population of approximately 1,200 persons with 300 bowmen. During the early days of Jamestown, the Nansemonds shared their abundant stores of grain with the settlers, but hostilities broke out when the colonists began raiding the storehouses. As increasing numbers of settlers poured into the Nansemond River area, the tribal members relocated their reservation and tribal lands on several different occasions until the last land was sold in 1792. Nansemond County was created from Upper Norfolk County in 1637. The county became the independent city of Nansemond in July 1972, and on January 1, 1974, merged with the city of Suffolk.6 |
| Married Name | 14 August 1638 | As of 14 August 1638,her married name was Basse.3,5 |
| Biography* | 1999 | "John Basse married ye daughter of ye King of ye Nansemond Nation, by name Elizabeth in Holy Baptism and in Holy Matrimonie ye 14 day of August in ye year of our Blessed Lord 1638."3 |
Family | John Basse Sr. b. 7 September 1616, d. 2 April 1699 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 14 August 1638 | She married John Basse Sr., son of Nathaniel Basse and Mary Jordan, on 14 August 1638 at New Norfolk, VA; "John Bass married ye dafter of ye King of ye Nansemond Nation, by name Elizabeth in Holy Baptism and in Holy Matrimonie ye 14 day of August..."3,5 |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 10 Apr 2010 |
Citations
- The Tucker name may be incorrect. She is not named as a daughter of Robin Tucker(as some researchers say). He was not born at this time. Also, the name Keziah is not used in the John Bass sermon book. The first to use it was Albert Bell in Bass Families of the South. FAA states she was the daughter of Robin the Elder. This is possible. I think there were two Robins (i.e. elder and son).
- [S459] Lea L. & Silvestri, Patti L. Dowd, Early Basses in Virginia.
- [S460] Basse Sermon Book.
- [S467] Free African Americans, online www.freeafricanamericans.com.
- [S487] John Bass, Documents MVW file.
- [S547] Fred Harvey Williiams, "Basse Family," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Feb 2004.
Emily Tucker
F, #2360, b. 1825, d. 1826
| Father* | O. D. Tucker | |
| Mother* | Lucinda Floyd b. 18 Oct 1799, d. b 1860 | |
Emily Tucker|b. 1825\nd. 1826|p121.htm#i2360|O. D. Tucker||p121.htm#i1121|Lucinda Floyd|b. 18 Oct 1799\nd. b 1860|p55.htm#i1120|||||||Federick (Fed) Floyd|b. c 1779\nd. 1825|p53.htm#i1118|Mourning Bass|b. c 1790\nd. b 1860|p17.htm#i1119| | ||
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1825 | Emily Tucker was born in 1825.1 |
| She was the daughter of O. D. Tucker and Lucinda Floyd. | ||
| Death* | 1826 | She died in 1826. |
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 1998 |
Citations
- [S23] Doris Floyd Dixon, "Pedigree Chart."
Fredrek Tucker1
M, #4465, b. 1832
| Father* | O. D. Tucker1 | |
| Mother* | Lucinda Floyd1 b. 18 Oct 1799, d. b 1860 | |
Fredrek Tucker|b. 1832|p121.htm#i4465|O. D. Tucker||p121.htm#i1121|Lucinda Floyd|b. 18 Oct 1799\nd. b 1860|p55.htm#i1120|||||||Federick (Fed) Floyd|b. c 1779\nd. 1825|p53.htm#i1118|Mourning Bass|b. c 1790\nd. b 1860|p17.htm#i1119| | ||
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1832 | Fredrek Tucker was born in 1832.1 |
| He was the son of O. D. Tucker and Lucinda Floyd.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 Apr 2006 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
John Tucker1
M, #4466, b. 1832
| Father* | O. D. Tucker1 | |
| Mother* | Lucinda Floyd1 b. 18 Oct 1799, d. b 1860 | |
John Tucker|b. 1832|p121.htm#i4466|O. D. Tucker||p121.htm#i1121|Lucinda Floyd|b. 18 Oct 1799\nd. b 1860|p55.htm#i1120|||||||Federick (Fed) Floyd|b. c 1779\nd. 1825|p53.htm#i1118|Mourning Bass|b. c 1790\nd. b 1860|p17.htm#i1119| | ||
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1832 | John Tucker was born in 1832 at Houston County, GA; I do not think that John and Fredrek were twins as the 1840 census shows two males in different categories. Since John is listed second on the 1850 census, I suspect he may be the younger. |
| He was the son of O. D. Tucker and Lucinda Floyd.1 |
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2006 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Mary Tucker1
F, #2892, d. before 21 April 1713
| Charts | William Basse WILLIAM BASSE |
| MARRIAGE* | 1644 | Mary Tucker married Edward Basse, son of Nathaniel Basse and Mary Jordan, in 1644; ...Edward Basse took in marriage one virtuous Indian Maydn by the Christian name of Mary Tucker and went to live amongst the Showanoes in Carolina in 1644 AD. He went to Carolinas in latter years in pursute of trade and not in 1644. Dyed in 1696 (last two sentences added at a later date, but in same handwriting).1 |
| Death* | before 21 April 1713 | She died before 21 April 1713.2 |
| Married Name | 1644 | As of 1644,her married name was Basse. |
Family | Edward Basse b. 8 May 1622, d. September 1696 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 11 Oct 2008 |
O. D. Tucker
M, #1121
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| MARRIAGE* | 17 February 1820 | O. D. Tucker married Lucinda Floyd, daughter of Federick (Fed) Floyd and Mourning Bass, on 17 February 1820. |
| Name Variation | O. D. Tucker was also known as Orindatius. | |
| CENSUS1840* | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840 at Houston County, GA; They are shown with two young males and one young female. |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA; His farm was valued at $4,500.1 |
Family | Lucinda Floyd b. 18 October 1799, d. before 1860 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2006 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Robin the elder Tucker1,2
M, #2891
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 11th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 11th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Name Variation | 1638 | As of 1638, Robin the elder Tucker was also known as Robin The Elder Tucker. |
Family | ||
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 21 Apr 2006 |
Citations
- The name Tucker is based on daughter's name not on finding Robin and Tucker together. Robin is simply called Robin the elder of the Nansemond Kingdom.
- [S1] Bass Family, Book, 1961 State Archives of Georgia.
Corra Lee Turner
F, #1436
| Charts | Zachariah Davis WILLIAM BASSE ZACHARIAS DAVIS |
| MARRIAGE* | 2 December 1928 | Corra Lee Turner married Ollie Willis Floyd, son of Archibald R. Floyd and Margaret Juliette Holland, on 2 December 1928. |
| Married Name | 2 December 1928 | As of 2 December 1928,her married name was Floyd. |
Family | Ollie Willis Floyd b. 1901 | |
| Last Edited | 26 Jun 2006 |
Ida Mae Tyler
F, #556
| Father* | Thomas Tyler | |
| Mother* | Sallie Walton | |
Ida Mae Tyler||p121.htm#i556|Thomas Tyler||p121.htm#i550|Sallie Walton||p124.htm#i549|||||||/Walton/ (?)||p3.htm#i547|Martha Adamson||p9.htm#i546| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Ida Mae Tyler was the daughter of Thomas Tyler and Sallie Walton. |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Thomas Tyler
M, #550
| MARRIAGE* | Thomas Tyler married Sallie Walton, daughter of /Walton/ (?) and Martha Adamson. |
Family | Sallie Walton | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 19 Jun 1998 |
Walton Tyler
M, #555
| Father* | Thomas Tyler | |
| Mother* | Sallie Walton | |
Walton Tyler||p121.htm#i555|Thomas Tyler||p121.htm#i550|Sallie Walton||p124.htm#i549|||||||/Walton/ (?)||p3.htm#i547|Martha Adamson||p9.htm#i546| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Walton Tyler was the son of Thomas Tyler and Sallie Walton. |
| Last Edited | 19 Jun 1998 |
Mary Tyson1
F, #4158
| MARRIAGE* | Mary Tyson married Joseph Anderson. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Anderson.1 |
Family | Joseph Anderson | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2005 |
Henry V Emperor
M, #2704, b. 1086, d. 1125
| MARRIAGE* | Henry V Emperor married Matilda (?), daughter of Henry The First and Edith (Matilda) (?). | |
| Birth* | 1086 | He was born in 1086. |
| Death* | 1125 | He died in 1125. |
Family | Matilda (?) b. 1102, d. 1167 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Sieur Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt1,2
M, #466, b. 24 December 1718, d. circa 1792
| Father* | Jean Baptiste Gallopin2 b. 1677, d. c 1737 | |
| Mother* | Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnet b. 1682, d. 13 Dec 1739 | |
Sieur Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt|b. 24 Dec 1718\nd. c 1792|p121.htm#i466|Jean Baptiste Gallopin|b. 1677\nd. c 1737|p60.htm#i4268|Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnet|b. 1682\nd. 13 Dec 1739|p26.htm#i4269|Charles Gallopin|d. 1699|p60.htm#i4274|Claudette Royon||p107.htm#i4275||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 24 December 1718 | Sieur Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt was born on 24 December 1718 at Paris, France.2 |
| Baptism | 25 December 1718 | He was baptized on 25 December 1718 at St. Eustache Parish, Paris, France.2 |
| He was the son of Jean Baptiste Gallopin and Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnet.2 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | before 1760 | He married Catherine Marguerite Francfort before 1760.2 |
| Death* | circa 1792 | He died circa 1792 at Paris, France; Parish Archives Reference ET/XVII/1089: May 28th, 1799, three of Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt's children ---Adelaide, Angelique Sophie, and Alexandre --- and one sister, Adelaide Theodora, are selling two houses, one on the rue Montmartre and on the rue Ponceau, that they have inherited from their father. The rue Monmartre house had been inherited by Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt from his parents, Jean Baptiste Galopin and Anne Bonnet. (I do not have a copy; this is edited transcript.).3 |
| Occupation | He was Comptroller of La Sainte Chappelle at Paris, France.2 | |
| Occupation* | He was Procureur, La Chambre des Comptes at Paris, France.2 | |
| Note* | He Well, Margot, next time you plan a trip to Vegas, let us know. Now back to the Devalcourt stuff ... In 1978 there was a letter from an Alexandre Joseph DeValcourt, G. H. G. Norman, to another cousin in which, among other things, he pointed out that the most of the de Valcourt papers, including the original patent of nobility and gone from François Alexandre to son, Alexandre Joseph, then to his son Edouard (1860-1947), then to Edouard's eldest daughter, Simone (1896-1986), wife of Georges Jouasset. And from Simone, the documents went to her son, Daniel Jouasset (1918 - ), who in 1978 was living 16 Chemin de Prunay, 78340 Louveciennes, France, but in poor health. Since in 2006 it is unlikely he is still alive, the papers probably went to daughter Muriel Jouasset (1950- ) who married Jean-Jaques Schulberger in about 1970. I once saw, at a DeValcourt reunion in the nineties, what was purported to be a copy of the original patent of nobility but the holder was reluctant to have a copy made. For someone who is interested in having a copy of the original, it would be worthwhile to try and contact the Jouassets or Schulbergers in France. In case you don't already have it, attached is a copy of the marriage record of our common ancestors --- François Alexandre and Margaret Gold DeValcourt. Have copies of the orignal entries in the baptism register of St. Peter's for all their children save Caroline, born 4 May 1801 in Paris. Her baptism record may be in the archives for St. Eustache Parish there. Vic.2 | |
| Religion* | He was Roman Catholic.2 | |
| Name Variation | 1718 | As of 1718, Sieur Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt was also known as Jean Baptiste Bernard Galopin He was born with the name Galopin, but changed it to DeValcourt after petitioning the king and being granted approval.2 |
| Residence* | 25 December 1718 | He lived on 25 December 1718 at rue Montmartre, Paris, France.2,3 |
| Residence | 12 April 1765 | He lived on 12 April 1765 at rue Tiquetonne, Paris, France.2 |
| Misc* | 1771 | In 1771 The following inscription was written by SLB on the back of photo of Madame de Valcourt: This is a photograph of a picture of Martha deValcourt, wife of Sire Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt, enobled in 1771 by Louis XV, King of France, who conferred on him and his descendants the Degree of Chevalier, "For good conduct, intelligence, sense of justice and activity." as a solicitor in the Royal Treasury during thirty-three years of service. SLB then goes on to name the descendants in his family and state: "The original picture, painted 1770-1780 is still in the original gold frame in which it was brought from France." As of 2001 no one seems to know exactly what happened to this original. Paris Archives Reference 01 11611163: At Versailles in November of 1770, Nobleness was given by Louis XV to Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt and to all his descendants. (I do not have a copy; this is edited transcript. - Vic Jetter Paris Archives Reference DC 1618: By a letter from the Grande Chancellerie written in Compiegne in August 17721 and signed LOUIS, it appears that his Majesty has given nobleness to Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt, Procureur ien la Chambre des Comptes. (I do not have a copy; this is edited transcript.) Paris Archives Reference 01 901532: Letters allowing Jean Baptiste Bernard Galopin to change his hame to Jean Baptiste Bernard de Valcourt. March 1746. (I do not have a copy; this is edited transcript.). ![]() MADAME DE VALCOURT ![]() "The original was in the possession of Mrs. R. W. Carroll (Aunt Belle) great granddaughter and sister of Edward Courtney Piatt who was the father of Jane Stamps deValcourt Piatt and J. W. Piatt." ![]() ![]() |
Family | Catherine Marguerite Francfort d. 20 March 1794 | |
| MARRIAGE* | before 1760 | He married Catherine Marguerite Francfort before 1760.2 |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 8 Apr 2010 |
Citations
- Evidentally his family name was Galopin and he petioned the king for a name change about the time he was granted nobility. My guess is that the name means something like "of the good heart" and was an honorific.
- [S576] Vic Jeter, "Vic," e-mail to MVW, January 2006.

- [S615] Vic Jeter, "Vic Jeter Information," e-mail to MVW.
Elizabeth Valentine
F, #2498
| MARRIAGE* | Elizabeth Valentine married Joseph Ogle, son of Thomas Ogle and Sibylla Schley. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Ogle. |
Family | Joseph Ogle b. 7 February 1780 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Jacob Van der Bilt
M, #411
| MARRIAGE* | Jacob Van der Bilt married Marytje Van Der Vliet, daughter of Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet and Geerje Geeretse. |
Family | Marytje Van Der Vliet d. 1721 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Nicholas Van Der Grift
M, #418
| MARRIAGE* | 1684 | Nicholas Van Der Grift married Barentje Verkerk, daughter of Jan Janse Verkerk and Mayke Gisberts, in 1684. |
Family | Barentje Verkerk | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Seytje Van der Linde
F, #375, d. 1711
| MARRIAGE* | 1706 | Seytje Van der Linde married Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet, son of Jan Dirckse Van der Vliet and Geertje Ver Kerk, in 1706. |
| Death* | 1711 | She died in 1711. |
| Married Name | 1706 | As of 1706,her married name was Vliet. |
Family | Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet b. 1684, d. 1737 | |
| Last Edited | 5 Jun 1998 |
Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet
M, #397, b. 1612, d. 1698
| Father* | Jan (?) | |
Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet|b. 1612\nd. 1698|p121.htm#i397|Jan (?)||p6.htm#i409|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE | Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet married an unknown person. | |
| MARRIAGE* | He married an unknown person. | |
| Birth* | 1612 | He was born in 1612; Possibly born Waal Guelderland in Utrecht Providence. |
| He was the son of Jan (?). | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 1656 | He married Geerje Geeretse in 1656; She was bride number 3. |
| Death* | 1698 | He died in 1698 at Flatbush, Long Island, NY. |
Family | Geerje Geeretse b. 1625, d. 1689 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 5 Jun 1998 |
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