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There is wide disagreement about who this profile actually represents, and about who his parents actually were. Antoinette de Coyne b. 1530 was reportedly his mother, if he is indeed her son Jacques Louis Wallerund Du Bois. However, she is shown as married to two different men named Wallerund du Bois, each of a different generation and of different parents. Also, one of those Wallerunds, a MP, appears to be a match for this profile, and so cannot be his own parent or married to his mother. A merge of this profile and that other MP would be problematic, because they are from two entirely different lines of descent. More work needs to be done to properly sort these lines.
Louis-Wallerund-Jacques Louis DuBois (Du Bois) (1560 - 1620)
"Wallerand Du Bois /De Fiennes/", "Etc"
Holland, Netherlands
Son of Wallerund DuBois and Antoinette de Coyne Husband of Madeleine-Renee de Croix
Father of Louis DuBois, Martella DuBois, Jean Du Bois, Franchois Frose Dubois Dubois and 9 others, Chretien DuBois, Marquis de Fiennes, Jaques DuBois, Xavier DuBois, Philippe Dubois, Pierre DuBois, Elizabeth Dubois, Philippe Du Bois, Pierre Du Bois and Sarrentje Du Bois « less Brother of Jean De Fiennes DuBois and Pierre DuBois
Louis-Wallerund-Jacques Louis DuBois (Du Bois) Place of Burial: Holland, Netherlands Birth: 1560 Wicres, La Basse, Duchy, Normandy, France Death: 1620 (60) Leiden, , South Holland, Netherlands
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Seigneur of Labourse & DeBeu Fermez
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Geoffrey du Bois, an 11th century knight who accompanied William the Conqueror to England, then returned to Flanders. The daughter of Count Baldwin V de Lille was married to William the Conqueror and supported his cause against England and that is how this happened. The Du Bois line is related to William the Conqueror through the de Tesson line. In Maison Families du Royale, I have found reference to a du Bois marriage into the de Fiennes family (Fiennes is located about 7 miles south of Calais & there are accordingly both English and French Fiennes or de Fiennes.) Second son became Seigneur du Bois and adopted the surname. After about 3 generations and coincident with the religious troubles in the 16th century, the du Bois line resumed the de Fiennes surname. The Fiennes family are decended from a Robert De Fiennes, Constable of France. A Colonel Fiennes surrendered Bristol, England and was treated severely by the press. See also Sir Ranulph Fiennes, modern times, explorer, S.A.S.officer and author of "The Feather Men" and other books. territory for that line to assume the name du Bois. Again, this line resumed the de Roucy surname when the religious troubles began. (tree) in German or bough, bow in English. of the Count of Flanders, who was independent of France.
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April 12, 1558
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Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardie, France
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1583 |
1583
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Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1587 |
1587
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Wicres, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
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1591 |
1591
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Tournai, Doornik, Hainaut (Henegouwen), Wallonie, België (Heiliges Römisches Reich)
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1593
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Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1594 |
1594
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Wicres, La Basse, Artois, France
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1595 |
1595
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Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1597 |
1597
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Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1602 |
1602
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Xavier DuBois, born 1602 in Tournai, Flanders, France (Belguim).
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