Abraham Dumaresq, 2nd Seigneur of Augrès

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Abraham Dumaresq, 2nd Seigneur of Augres (1571-1631), held the manorial fief of Les Augrès, in the Island of Jersey and would be the first of the Des Augres branch of the Dumaresq Family.[1]

Early life[edit]

Abraham Dumaresq was born to John Dumaresq, Seigneur of Vincheles de Bas and of Gorge and Collette Dumaresq, daughter of Clement Dumaresq, Seigneur of Samares and Margaret de Carteret. His father was the son of Richard Dumaresq, Seigneur of Vincheles and of St. Gorge and Collette Larbalestier who was the daughter and heiress of Anthony Larbalestier, 1st Seigneur of Augres.[2][3] Through his grandmother Abraham would inherit Les Augres and the title of Seigneur of Augres.[1]

Family[edit]

Abraham married Susan de Carteret daughter of Sir Philip de Carteret, Seigneur of Sark and Seigneur Saint Ouen and Rachel Paulet and had the following issue:[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Payne, James Bertrand (1859–1865). Armorial of Jersey : being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of its chief native families, with pedigrees, biographical notices, and illustrative data; to which are added a brief history of heraldry, and remarks on the mediaeval antiquities of the island. University of California Libraries. [Jersey].
  2. ^ Waters, H. F. (1863). "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register". New England Historic Genealogical Society. 17.
  3. ^ Wimbush, Henry B. (1904). The Channel Islands. London: Adam and Charles Black.