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I’m an art historian, so out of my realm here, but I know my French Huguenot ancestor of Manakin left his land to his son (Jerome/Jeremy Dumas), his will is at Goochland Courthouse. 
I would love to know more about Capt. Nicholas Martiau —he is also one of my ancestors.

And to those of you who helped me several years ago, when I was looking for sources on America in the early 1900s, a heartfelt thank you! I completed my dissertation last month, and just graduated!

Happy Holidays to all,

Jessica Welton



> On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:53 PM, Wilson, Donald L <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Capt. Nicholas Martiau was a French Protestant who came to Virginia in 1620 and owned much land, but he was naturalized in England before he arrived.  [Adventurers of Purse and Person 2: 503]


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