Protestant Exiles from France/Book First - Chapter 15 - Maurois

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2928777Protestant Exiles from France — Book First - Chapter 15 - MauroisDavid Carnegie Andrew Agnew

Maurois.

Elie Maurois, of Hoplires, Pays Bas.
Elie, native of Hoplires b. 1573, d. 1623, m. in French Church, Canterbury, 11th Feb. 1594. Buried at the East end of the South Aisle, Church of All Saints, Canterbury. Aged 50. = Elizabeth, born at Sandwich, daughter of Laurens Desbouveries, of Canterbury. Estre, wife of the Pasteur Aaron Cappel, of London.
Moyse Cappel, bapt. in the London French Church, 8th May 1603. Lea Cappel, wife of the pasteur, Samuel Le Chevallier, of Canterbury. Ester Cappel, alive in 1619.
Elie = Joanne Jaques b. 19th Jan. 1604, died before 1633. = Anne Bulteel; she re-married, as a widow, with Jaques Guiot, in 1646. Elizabeth, b. 15th April 1595, m. 29th Dec. 1616, wife of Rev. Philippe Delmé. Marie, b. 11th Nov. 1599, m. 30th Jan. 1625, wife of Jaques De Neu. Jeanne, b. 1605, m. 7th June 1636, wife of Pierre Du Quesne. Anne, m. 16th Sept. 1631, wife of Jean de Lillers.
Either Elie or Jaques left a son, James Maurois, who died before 1686; Peter Delmé, son of Elizabeth, described in his Will, “my share of the grounds and houses descended to me from my late cousin, James Maurois,” 9th July 1686.