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Marguerite Dubois Carle Michel (born Dubois Brisbois), 1672 - 1742
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Marguerite Dubois Brisbois (born Andre), Circa 1676 - 1751
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Marguerite Dubois Brisbois (born Andre dit St. Michel), 1680 - 1751
MyHeritage Family TreesMarguerite Laframboise (born Brisebois), 1799 - 1839
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Marguerite DUBOIS BRISBOIS, 1672 - 1742
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The first name Marguerite has its origins in the Greek name "Margaron," which means "pearl," and it was later adopted into Latin as "Margarita." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was popularized in various regions, particularly in France, where it became widely used during the Middle Ages. Marguerite is often associated with qualities of beauty and purity, reflecting the precious nature of pearls. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as graceful and noble, and it has been linked to various saints, including Saint Margaret of Antioch, which further contributed to its popularity in Christian contexts. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Margarita in Spanish-speaking countries, Margarete in German, and Marguerite in French, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a timeless appeal, often evoking a sense of elegance and charm.
The last name Dubois Brisbois has French origins, with "Dubois" translating to "from the woods" or "of the woods," indicating a geographical connection to forested areas, while "Brisbois" can be interpreted as "broken woods" or "wooded area," suggesting a similar association with nature. This surname likely first appeared in regions of France, particularly in areas with dense woodlands, and was historically used to denote individuals who lived near or worked in these environments, possibly as woodcutters or in other occupations related to forestry. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with "Dubois" being a common surname in French-speaking countries, while "Brisbois" may appear in various forms, such as "Brisbois" or "Brisbois" in Canada, particularly among French-Canadian communities. The combination of these names reflects a rich heritage tied to the natural landscape and the livelihoods of those who inhabited it, showcasing the importance of the environment in the identity of the bearers of this surname.
Elisabeth RitchotMarie LafondPierre Dubois dit briseboisMarie PhilippeauMarie Dubois briseboisElisabeth Dubois briseboisMarie Dubois brisboisMarie Dubois dite briseboisMarie RauxFrancois Dubois briseboisDorothee BriseboisCharles Dubois briseboisCharles Dubois dit briseboisJean DuboisAnne-julienne DumontJean Brisebois dit dubois
Jean Dubois beauplanJoseph Dubois beauplanLouis Dubois beauplanLouise Dubois beauplanMarie Dubois beauplanRomain Dubois beauplanJeanne Dubois berthelotJean Dubois bhCatherine Dubois blanchetMarie Dubois boutretMarie Dubois brisboisAmbroise Dubois briseboisAndre Dubois briseboisAngélique Dubois briseboisAnne Dubois briseboisAntoine Dubois briseboisAugustin Dubois briseboisCatherine Dubois briseboisCharles Dubois briseboisDorothee Dubois brisebois
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