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Jean George Daree Sr. (bef. 1758 - bef. 1831)

Jean George (John) Daree Sr. aka Dorey, Daurey, Dares, Daré, Darey
Born before in Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 27 Nov 1792 (to 1831) in St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died before at about age 73 in Hubbard's Cove, Halifax Co., Nova Scotiamap
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Biography

John George's baptism is on March 15, 1758 at St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. John is the son of Jean-Nicolas and Susanne Jacot Darey.

He married Frances Catherine Slaunwhite [Punch], November 27, 1792, at the Zion Lutheran Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

He passed away in 1831 and was buried September 13, 1831 "at Hubbards".[1] Buried at St. Stephen's Anglican Church Cemetery, Hubbard's Cove, Nova Scotia.

Research Notes

No Huguenot Connection

"Huguenots were French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. The term has its origin in early-16th-century France. It was frequently used in reference to those of the Reformed Church of France from the time of the Protestant Reformation. By contrast, the Protestant populations of eastern France, in Alsace, Moselle, and Montbéliard were mainly German Lutherans."

From The Foreign Protestants "...the immigrants were almost all Protestants, and during their early years in Nova Scotia were known collectively as ‘the Foreign Protestants’ to distinguish them from the Acadian French."

Sources

  1. Montbélliard Emigrations to Nova Scotia, 1749-1752, p. 77, Torrence M. Punch, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore Maryland, 2014.
  • Register of The Foreign Protestants of Nova Scotia (ca. 1749-1770), Section 1A, p. 84, Written by Winthrop P. Bell, Ph.D., Compiled by J. Christopher Young, Ph.D. (author-published).
  • Originally "Jean" alternate spelling "Daree" or "Darey".




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Dorey-125 and Daree-6 appear to represent the same person because: different spellings of name of spouse of same person, with identical birth & death information.
posted by AL Wellman

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