The American BeViers : including their European roots and variations of the surname's spelling

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2014

Publisher

D.A. BeVier

Place of Publication

[S.l.]

Physical

3 v. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, ports.

Notes

Louis Bevier, son of Louis Bevier and Esther Boutemy, was born in about 1646 in Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium or possibly in Sweden or Russia. He married Marie Le Blanc in 1673 in Speyer, Germany. They had eight children. He died in about 1720 in New Paltz, New York. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Nebraska and Missouri.

Contents: v. 1 Generations one to seven -- v. 2. Generations eight to nine -- v. 3. Generations ten to twelve, indexes.

Includes Basten, Bishop, Bovier, Brink, Brinkerhoff, Cole, Corliss, Cuddeback, Decker, DePuy, Devoe, Dewitt, Deyo, DuBois, Elting, Freer, Hasbrouck, Hoffman, Hulslander, Jansen, LeFevre, Monroe, Schoonmaker, Snyder, VanDyck, Vernooy, Warren, Watson, Westbrook, White and related families.

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