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The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and his descendants

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LINE OF JOHN JAMES'DUPUY. 265<br />

Olympiad<strong>Dupuy</strong>, m. John J. Trabue, (p. 259).<br />

Issue— Continued:<br />

Chap; III. Engl<strong>and</strong>, Feb. 14, 17()8 ; d., about 1838. . . Page, 324<br />

Trabue. XIII. Samuel'^Trabue, b., 1770; d. aged 7 years.<br />

XIV. Susauna'^Trabue; Legatee in her gr<strong>and</strong>father's<br />

Avill ; b., 1772; d. Jan." 24, 1SG2; m. Apr. 17,<br />

1793, Thomas Major, b. Dec. 25, 17G9; d., Franklin<br />

Co., Ky., May 6, 1846.<br />

"State of Missouri,<br />

'<br />

County of Saline.<br />

On t<strong>his</strong> day<br />

' '<br />

of Eighteen Hundred <strong>and</strong><br />

fifty-six, personally appeared before me, a justice of<br />

the peace, within <strong>and</strong> for the countj^ aforesaid, Susanna<br />

Majors, aged years, a resident of Saline<br />

county in the State of Missouri, who being duly<br />

to law declares that sh(i is the<br />

sworn according<br />

widow of Thomas ^Majors deceased who was a private<br />

in the company comm<strong>and</strong>ed by General Scott<br />

of Kentucky Militia one month ; <strong>and</strong> was also in<br />

Capt. Barbee's company in the regiment comm<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

by General AVilkerson three months, escorting<br />

provisions to different Block Houses or<br />

Fortifications in the war between the United States<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Indians of the Northwest Territory; that<br />

her said husb<strong>and</strong> volunteered in the spring of 1792<br />

<strong>and</strong> served under Gen. Scott, again volunteered <strong>and</strong><br />

served under Gen. Wilkerson in the same year <strong>and</strong><br />

continued in actual service about ^ months, part of<br />

said time on the Wabash river, <strong>and</strong> know not<br />

whether he got discharge or not. She further states<br />

that she was married to the said Thomas IMajors in<br />

Woodford Co., Ky., on the 17th day of April 1793<br />

by one James <strong>Dupuy</strong>, a Baptist Preacher, <strong>and</strong> that<br />

her name before her marriage was Susanna Trabue,<br />

that her husb<strong>and</strong> died in Franklin Co., Ky., the Oth<br />

dav of Mav 1846, <strong>and</strong> that she is now a widow. She<br />

makes t<strong>his</strong> declaration for the purpose of obtaining<br />

the Bountv L<strong>and</strong> to which she itinv be entitled under<br />

the act approved ^March 3, 1855.<br />

We, <strong>and</strong> residents of

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