History of the Shumate Family, Kentucky PioneersMcDowell Publications, 1992 - 798 halaman Jean de la Chaumette (ca. 1660-c. 1728), a native of Rochechouart, France, married a woman whose name is now unknown ca. 1690. After her death, he married Elizabeth Bouvet, a widow (died ca. 1715) in 1695. The second marriage may have taken place in England, where Jean, a Huguenot, had fled. They had four sons. The family emigrated to Martinique, where Elizabeth died, then Jean and three sons moved to Stafford County, Virginia, in 1720. The spelling of the surname was altered to "de la Shumate," then "Shumate;" other variations also exist. Many descendants remain in Kentucky, with others in Illinois, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and other states. |
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History of the Shumate Family: Kentucky Pioneers, 1475-1992 Robert Shean Riley Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2013 |
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acres Anne Arkansas Bailey Shumate Berryman born circa Bourbon County Breckinridge County brother Charged w/Tax County Court County Roll Daniel Shumate daughter death is unknown Deed Book died Family Knowledge father Fauquier County Fourgeaud France Francois further information Garrard County George Shumate Godfather Godmother Hardin County Hardouin Harrison County Haute-Vienne issue i.e. James Shumate Jane Jesse John Shumate Josua Kentucky KY KY KY la Chaumette land Lee Shumate Limoges Living married Meade County migrated name appears Nelson County Nicholas County Nimrod Personal Property Tax Peyton Pierre Property Tax Lists Property Tax Records resided Rochechouart Samuel Sarah Shoemaker Shumate entries Shumate Family Shumate II Shumate See Chart Shumate VII South Carolina Stafford County Stauffenberg wrote subtopic entitled Sumet Summitt Susanne T.F. von Stauffenberg Tabitha Thomas Shumate unable to identify Virginia widow William Shumate writer believes writer estimates