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| Fact 1: 1718 Emigrated to Virginia |
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Notes for MATTHEW MAURY:
The following is from; The Missouri Fountains and Their Descentants, written by Vida Leola Vance 1967, page 19.
John's letter expounding the wonders of Virginia caused Matthew and Mary to decide to make it their home. Since Mary was expecting their first child and Matthew was impatient to learn more about their intended home, he went alone to Virginia. He was so delighted with the reception he received, he purchased from John, a tract of land on the north side of Pamunkey in King William County. After hiring carpenters to build a house, he hurried home to Mary, only to find his son had arrived before him. In the fall of 1718, the three came to Virginia to their new home, which they called "Fontainebleau".
Mary's granddaugther, Miss Ann Maury visted the ancestral home in Ireland and had copies made of the lovely painting hanging there of Jean Fontaine B. 1500; of Jacques Fontaine III and his wife,
Marie Chaillon; of John and Moses Fontaine; of Elizabeth Fontanie and Her husband Daniel Torrin and of her grandmother, Mary Anne. These she made available to the relatives in Virginia.
More About MATTHEW MAURY:
Fact 1: Emigrated to Virginia 1718 (Source: A Partial List Of The Descendants of John De La Fontaine, Page 122.)(Source: Vida Leola Vance, The Missouri Fountains and Their Descendants, (1967).) PG.19
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