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Susanne DuBose (Couillandeau)

Also Known As: "Ann", "Elizabeth Sinclair", "Suzanne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: La Tremblade, Saintonge, France
Death: June 12, 1742 (78-79)
Santee, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Pierre Couillandeau, II and Suzanne Couillandeau
Wife of Bentley Cooke and Isaac DuBose, I
Mother of Elizabeth Whelden; Isaac DuBose, II; Daniel DuBose; David DuBose; Andrew DuBose, Sr. and 6 others

Occupation: Huguenot
Managed by: Private User
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About Susanne DuBose

Suzanne Couillandeau (c.1668-c.1742) married Isaac DuBose (c1665-c1718) in 1688 and settled at Jamestown on the Santee River, South Carolina. After Isaac's death, Suzanne married, about 1733, Bentley Cooke. They had about 10 children.


Susan is known as a French Huguenot. She was born in Normandy, France and immigrated to South Carolina in the 1600s with her husband to escape religious and other oppression in their homeland. My great aunt, Marjorie Irene Howell Zidlick was an active member of the chapter in Charleston, SC. I contacted them to find that her file was completely empty. Thus, the paperwork must be regenerated to establish this line. If any family are interested in joining me in the Huguenot Society, please let me know.

by: Clara Michelle McMillan Kirby

P.S. Her maiden name fascinates me. I look forward to researching this family line and visiting Normandy some day.



After Isaac's death, Suzanne married, ca. 1733 Bentley Cooke (Cook or Coke)

GEDCOM Source

@R-2138756323@ U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived 1,7836::0 Source number: 3130.004; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1 1,7836::281746

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On an old atlas, I found La Tremblade , home of Suzanne Couillandean, page 1, to be Charente Maritime located n ear the Gironade River and Bordeaux southern part of the province of Ch arente Maritime (in 1789 Saintonge)

Original spelling of name: CAULLILANDEAU

Immigrated to US about 1685. Naturalized about 1689.
Land Grant dated 26 Jan. 1714/15 from Lord Proprietors to Issac Dubose: P lantation of 250 acres in Craven County on Walakan Creek. quit Rent one s hilling per hundred acres. The said Isaac Dubose by his last will, bearing date of the 19th June 1714, did give all his lands not therin part icularly mentioned, unto and amongst his eight children after the death o f his wife, Susannah Couillandeau Dubose their mother and his son, John D ubose has settled upon and taken possession of the above tract of 250 a cres for his part, and which lands are here by required to be recorded b y me, Susannah Dubose, on behalf of my said son, John Dubose.

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Susanne DuBose's Timeline

1663
1663
La Tremblade, Saintonge, France
1691
1691
On the Santee River, Jamestown, Berkeley County, South Carolina
1693
1693
Jamestown, (Santee River), SC
1695
1695
Darlington, Darlington County, SC, United States
1695
Jamestown, (Santee River), SC
1699
1699
Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
1700
1700
Darlington, Darlington County, SC, United States
1701
1701
Jamestown, (Santee River), SC
1704
1704
Jamestown, Christ Church Parish, Berkley County, South Carolina USA