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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Isaac DuboseMale Note Born: 14 May 17541754-5-14 Married: 27 Feb 17771777-2-27 Died: 22 May 18161816-5-22 at Camden, South CarolinaCamden, South Carolina
Father: Isaac Dubose Mother: Catherine Boisseau
WIFE
Born: 16 Jan 1760 Died: 12 Feb 1793 Father: John Dutarque Mother: Mary Serre

CHILDREN
Name: Isaac Dubose
Born: 12 Apr 1778 Died:
Born: 23 Jul 1779 at Near Camden, South Carolina Died: 30 May 1845 at Harmon, Texas Wife: Anna Susan Cantey
Name: Mary Louisa Dubose
Born: 6 May 1782 Died:
Name: Samuel Fenns Warren Dubose
Born: 4 Sep 1783 Died: Abt 1839
Name: Serre Dubose
Born: 1 Mar 1785 Died:
Name: Benjamin Dubose
Born: 16 Aug 1787 Died: 1791
Name: Catherine Boisseau Dubose
Born: 5 Oct 1788 Died: 1790
Name: David Dubose
Born: 6 Jan 1790 Died: 31 May 1790
Born: 18 Nov 1791 Died: Husband: John Kershaw

NOTES
1). DUBOSE, ISAAC DuBose, Dubois 1754 1816 . Grandfather o f Joseph Brevard Kershaw 1822 1894 brother of SAMUEL DUBO SE 1758 1811 son in law of JOHN DUTARQUE 17071766 father in law of JOHN KERSHAW 1765 1829 .

								



 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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