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Full Name
  
Marin Duval

Name
  
Mareen Duvall

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Stanton

Religion
  
Huguenot

Nationality
  

Mareen Duvall

Born
  
1625 (age 69)

Children
  
"Maruis" (Mareen the Elder),John,Eleanor,Samuel,Susannah,Lewis,Mareen (the younger),Catherine,Mary,Elizabeth Roberts,Johanna Poole,Benjamin


Died
  
1694 (aged 69) Province of Maryland, English Empire

Grandchildren
  
Mareen Duvall III, Edward Tyler, Elizabeth Duvall

Great grandchildren
  
Gabriel Duvall, Margaret Harwood

Similar
  
Valcour Aime, Henry Ridgley, Harry S Truman

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Mareen Duvall (1625–1699) was a French Huguenot and an early American settler.

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Background

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He was born Marin Duval, at Nantes, France in 1625 and arrived in the Province of Maryland on August 28, 1650. He received a patent from the first proprietors of the Maryland Colony, the Calvert family on that day for La Val, named after his family's estate in the County of Laval, an independent county created in the 15th century in the County of Maine, on the south side the South River in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

He became quite prosperous and his Middle Plantation in Davidsonville, Maryland and La Val were "as luxurious and courtly as any of the manors of the English gentry."

Mareen Duvall Mareen Duvall 1630 1694 Find A Grave Memorial

He died in 1699 and his third and final wife, Mary Stanton, administered his substantial estate. Duvall had purchased sizeable tracts of land, including Catton, later known as Belair as well as owning Middle Plantation in Davidsonville, Maryland. Combined, he owned several thousand acres in Anne Arundel and Prince George's Counties. It is believed that the original house called Middle Plantation was located somewhere along Rutland Road.

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In 1705, his son, John Duvall and his wife Mary deeded land to Queen Anne Parish to construct St. Barnabas Church. Mareen Duvall's widow, Mary went on to marry Colonel Henry Ridgley (1635-1710) and later after his death, Reverend Jacob Henderson.

Genealogy

In genealogies, he is often called "The Emigrant" to distinguish him from several descendants also named Mareen Duvall. His notable descendants include U.S. Presidents Harry S. Truman and Barack Obama, American Vice-President Dick Cheney, Wallis Simpson (for whom Edward VIII gave up the throne), and actor Robert Duvall.

Other descendants include U.S. Associate Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, billionaire Warren Buffett, Confederate General Bradley Tyler Johnson, and Confederate spy Betty Duvall.

References

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