And Marguerite still apparently died where she was born, in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France after living for awhile with her daughter in Lovsta Bruk, Sweden. So that answers the question that if Marguerite Dubois (Dieu) died in Sweden then how could she have descended from the French Dieu's? Or her being in Sweden would seem to imply that Marta Bouvin's family really came from Sweden from ancient times. So Marguerite(the mother of Marta) still could have very well died in Nord-Pas-de-Calais France and been buried beside her husband. It appears to just be a personal event of importance to the church and Marta and Johan, members of the church. Her name is not officially recorded there connected with her death or anything. That would be plenty of years for her to join several of her childrens' families in Lovsta for decades, but it really does not sound like she died there or was buried there. So1674 Marguerite Dubois(Dieu) dies and that was 22 years after her husband died in France. Her name is not written in any source there. The entries in the Lovsta church remind me of these more personal entries in the Worcestershire church. A last entry told of when he was warden for that church. Another entry told of where his farm was located and when his son moved to a nearby town. The church records stated that William Stubbs, the ancestor I was looking for, was a Captain of Horse for the royal army in their county in the time of the Civil War and had fought close by in battle. There were several entries I was looking for because we had an actual family quote about Willliam Stubbs from that church that he was a Captain of Horse. He got them out for me and helped me find the entries I was looking for. I asked the vicar if I could inspect the church records not found in the county record office. Now once I visited a church in Worcestershire, England on the same day I had seen the birth parish registers for the 1600s. I would tell him that I checked the Birth-marriage-death parish records and the Vicar would say, "no they are the CMB records: Christening-marriage-burial records because they had actually witnessed those events at the church and gave the Name of the Person. I had a close personal friend in England who was a retired Church of England Vicar. So from 1652 onwards everything happened to the family in Lovsta except where Marguerite died and was buried. But before 1642 daughter Marta Bovin and spouse had moved to Lovsta Sweden as well as a son. area and then her husband Nicholas Dubois died there in 1652. Regarding the question above of the mother of Marta Dubois, the mother,Marguerite Dubois(Dieu) was born in the Calais, Fr. I Lövsta bruks bok står det år 1674, när Martas mor dör, att Johan Bovins svärmor dör.
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