The family originated in France but the exact location is not known. The father of the immigrants was Theodore Agrippa d ' Aubigne . "The Old Confessor," born Jul. 25, 1609.
His sons:
John, whose descendants went north to Massachusetts.
CORNELIUS d'AUBIGNE who came to Virginia via Wales about 1685/6.
They were Huguenots and with many other Protestantsfled France to England, Holland, Germany and America to escape the terrible persecutions that followed the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (Oct. 1685) by Louis XIV.
CORNELIUS d'AUBIGNE ( DAUBENEY), came to America and settled on the South side of the Pamunky River near Piping Tree Ferry. He had land grants at Manakin, New Kent Co., VA. Born 1640 in France, died ca. 1701 in Virginia, married Susanna _____?who died in 1724.
Children:
CORNELIUS (or CORNEILLE), born 1686
Mary, born Jan. 22, 1688 King & Queens Co., VA, married Major Thomas Carr II (1679-1738)
(See Carr Family Addendum).
CORNEILLE DABNEY, born 1686 Hanover Co., VA, died 1764 probably in Hanover Co., married (2) Sarah Jennings. The name of his first wife that bore his only son is not known.
His son: GEORGE DABNEY, born in Hanover Co., VA, died 1778 in VA, wife
unknown.
Children:
George Jr.
John, born 1724, died 1818, married Ann
Harris
WILLIAM, born 1725/30
Sarah, married William Winston
WILLIAM DABNEY, born 1725/30 probably in Hanover Co., VA, died
1750, held property on the South Anna River in Hanover, Louisa Co.,
VA. Known as "William of Aldringham," He married Susanna Barrett
who died before 1775, the daughter of the Rev. Barrett of William and
Mary College.
Children:
George, born 1744, died 1824, married Elizabeth Price
Charles, born 1745, died 1830 unmarried
SAMUEL, born 1747
Robert (Robin), married Barbara Winston
Elizabeth, married William Morris
Susanna, died unmarried.
SAMUEL DABNEY SR., born 1747, resided in Louisa Co., VA, married
Jane Meriwether, born Apr. 8, 1757, the daughter of Thomas Meriwether
(1714-1756) and an Aunt of Meriwether Lewis who with Col. Clark made the expedition to the mouth of the Colombia River 1804/6. Jane
raised her children assisted by her brother-in-law, Col. Charles Dabney
after Samuel died. They lived in Cub Creek, VA.
(See Meriwether Family Addendum).
Children:
Thomas
SAMUEL JR .
Charles, married Elizabeth Randolph Price, daughter of Capt. Samuel
Price Francis, died unmarried
William, married a Hall
Richard, a Poet, died unmarried
Robert, died unmarried
Edmund, died in a lunatic asylum
George, died unmarried, an officer in the War of 1812
John
Elizabeth, died unmarried
Mildred, married brother of Meriwether Lewis
Mary Jane, died in childhood
DR. SAMUEL DABNEY JR., married (1) Mildred Hopson of Caswell.
Co., NC, the daughter of John & Mary (Polly) Hopson. John served as an Ensign in the Salsibury District Regiment of North Carolina in the Revolutionary War.
Children:
SAMUEL HOPSON
A daughter, married a Rivers of Puducah, KY
A daughter, married a Rivers ( bro. of above)
After his wife died, Dr. Samuel moved to Montgomery Co., TN near Clarksville and married (2) Jane Harrison.
Children:
Lucy, married a Smith of Clarksville, TN
Margaret, married Calvin F, Vance of Memphis
Edmund, Physician in Rirtgold, TN
Louisa, married Geroge Francis Dabney of DeSoto, MS (her cousin)
SAMUEL HOPSON DABNEY M.D., married Dec. 8, 1829 Cordilia Lewis Minor, born May 4, 1810, died Mar. 12, 1843 (had beautiful red curls), the daughter of Dabney Minor Jr. (1799-1822)
(See Minor Family Addendum.)
Children:
Mary Ann, married Thomas Cottrell (They had Mary Grover Cottrell
who married Dr. James W. Gray as his first wife.)
CORDILIA LEWIS DABNEY, born 1838 TN, died Jul. 31, 1895, married Dr. James W. Gray (1822-1907) as his second wife.
(See Gray Family Addendum).
Ref: (35), (62), (79 f), (84).
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