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THE FEENCH BLOOD IN AMEEICA 



Lewis DeBlois, 1753. 



Stephen DeBlois, 1737. 



Alexander Delavoiix, 1739. 



Lewis Dolobartz, 

 Philip Dumaresque, 

 Thomas Durfey, 

 Peter Fabre, 

 Nicholas Farritoe, 



1744. 

 1764. 

 1740. 

 1780. 



1748. 

 Luke Vardy, 



Louis A. Lauriat, 1819. 



James Montier, 1739. 



John Nappier, 1739. 



John Odin, 1750. 



Andrew Oliver, 1740. 



Francis J. Oliver, 1800. 



Peter Oliver, 1749. 



Thomas Vavasour, 1748. 

 1734. 



Lodge of 

 St. Andrew 

 Boston 1756 



Francis J. Oliver, 1800, was a Harvard graduate, an 

 eminent merchant and banker, a member of the Legisla- 

 ture, and president of the American Insurance Company 

 and of the City Bank. He was M. W. Grand Master of 

 Masons in Massachusetts during three years, 1817-1819. 



The Lodge of St. Andrew, in Boston, was chartered by 

 the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1756. The lists of mem- 

 bers of this Lodge present the names of many members 

 of Huguenot blood, among whom are the following : 



Andrew 

 Sigourney 



In this Lodge's records appears the name of Fosdick, 

 1768, which links the author's family with the Huguenot 

 exiles, and in some measure explainshis personal interest 

 in the subject of which this volume treats. 



It is a noteworthy fact that Andrew Sigourney, 1794, 

 was the founder of the first benevolent fund of its kind 



