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- DUPREE - Origin of the Name:
Spelling variations include: Dupre, Dupr, Duprat, Dupraz, Duprel,
Duprelle, Duprau, Duprs, Duprey, Dupray, Dupres and many more. First
found in Auvergne. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of
its variants were: 320 individuals of the lineage who arrived from
France onto Canadian shores between 1600 and 1900. Among them, Nicolas
Dupr married in 1656 in Quebec.
Jasper County, Georgia History:
Jasper County was created December 10, 1807 from Baldwin County,
number 31 in the order of creation. It was originally named Randolph
County. (The present-day Randolph County was created on December 20,
1828) A part of Jasper was set off to Morgan in 1815 and a part to
Newton in 1821. The name was changed December 10, 1812. Jasper
County was named in honor of William Jasper, who was an officer in
Colonel William Moultrie's Second South Carolina Infantry, 1775.
Monticello is the County Seat
Re: David Dupree - Alabama - early 1800s
Posted by: D Thornton (ID 0610) Date: November 24, 2004 at 14:39:02
In Reply to: Re: David Dupree - Alabama - early 1800s by D Thornton of
1376
In looking at Jasper County Ga, I find these family related items
Since I have the father of James Crenshaw, that married Frances
Dupree, as Daniel Crenshaw. Nancy Dupree, dau of Joseph Duepree and
Nannie Sullivan. These families are allied in other ways. It is my
best guess that I am looking for the orphans maybe or more on the line
of William Duepree brother to Nancy Dupree, children of Joseph and
Nannie.
(http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/jasper/deeds/1827lot.txt)
12th Day's Drawing - March 20
1 28 305 Crenshaw, Joseph - Jasper County, Owens 2
14th Day's Drawing - March 22,
1 5 296 Dupee's, William orphans - Jasper County, Owens
44th Day's Drawings - April 26
1 28 158 Crenshaw, Jesse - Jasper County, Owens
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