The Dishman Family of Virginia

Including Descendants of Samuel Duchemin (Dishman), Virginia colonist

Agnes Thompson1

F, #1965, b. abt 1871, d. aft 21 Feb 1937

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameAgnes Thompson was also known as Agnes McGinniss.1
BirthAbt 1871~0She was born abt 1871 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States.1
Marriage6 Mar 1894~23She married John Seddon McGinniss, son of Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh, on 6 Mar 1894 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States.1
DeathAft 21 Feb 1937She died aft 21 Feb 1937.2

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Other Information

Citations

  1. [S447] Marriage License, John Seddon McGinniss and Agnes Thompson, 28 Feb 1894, County Clerk's Office, Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States, wife age 23, born Westmoreland County, VA, husband age 33, born King George County, VA, time of marriage 6 Mar 1894 in Westmoreland County, VA.
  2. [S733] King George, John S. McGinniss, The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 23 Feb 1937, p.2, died at his home on Caroline Street Sunday, survived by his wife Agnes.

Jean Duchemin1

M, #1972, b. est 1624, d. 20 Dec 1669

Parents

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthEst 1624~0Jean Duchemin was born est 1624.2
Marriage9 Aug 1648~24He married Anne Thoury on 9 Aug 1648 in Tinchebray, Orne, Normandy, France.1
Death20 Dec 1669~45He died on 20 Dec 1669.1

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Other Information

Citations

  1. [S394] Delafontenelle, Jacky, Les Protestants de Fresnes, Généalogie & histoire des familles originaires de l'ancienne Église réformée de Fresnes (Orne) et des autres Églises protestantes du Bocage normand, (Marly-le-Roi, France: Delafontenelle, Jacky, 2010). p. 134, "313-Jean Duchemin décédé le 20.12.1669, épouse par c.m. passé au notariat de Tinchebray le 9.08.1648, Anne THOURY."
  2. [S33] Assumption of this researcher: Based on information from online sources, during the latter half of the 17th century marriage among the French aristocracy occurred on average at 24 years for men and 19 years for women.

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