When Marie Sallee was born on 1 October 1741, in King William Parish, Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Jean Pierre Salle, was 35 and her mother, Françoise Bondurant, was 29. She married David Trabue Sr. on 7 May 1760, in St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died in 1815, in Hardin, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 74.
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French (Sallée): variant of Sallé ‘salted, salty’ (see Salle ).
History: This surname is listed in the (US) National Huguenot Society's register of qualified Huguenot ancestors.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Possible Related Names--daughter of Jean Pierre Sallee and Frances Jane Bondurant --married 1st David Trabue, Sr. --1769 married Isham Ready, Sr. MARIE SALLEE TRABUE READY Research by Jack Dalton Bailey, 527 Scenic Hill …
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