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Migration of Phillip DUBARD and Mary Henrietta BERNHARD1. Phillip DUBARD, born 14 Jun 1795 in Cedar Creek, Richland County, South Carolina; died 17 Oct 1870 in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi, son of William DUBARD and Elizabeth HAMITER. He married on 14 Feb 1818 in Richland County, South Carolina Mary Henrietta BERNHARD, born 12 Jan 1797 in Lexington County, South Carolina; died 21 Oct 1872 in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi. Notes for Phillip DUBARD: Phillip and his family moved to Mississippi in 1837. Children of Phillip DUBARD and Mary Henrietta BERNHARD were as follows: a. Louisa Frances DUBARD, born 20 Nov 1820 in Richland County, South Carolina; died 27 Jan 1821 in Richland County, South Carolina. b. William Christopher DUBARD, born 5 Jan 1822 in Richland County, South Carolina; died in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi. c. John James DUBARD, born 29 Sep 1823 in Richland County, South Carolina. d. Allen Turner DUBARD, born 5 Apr 1825 in Richland County, South Carolina. e. Sarah Ann Elizabeth DUBARD, born 8 Apr 1827 in Richland County, South Carolina; died 19 Nov 1859 in Mississippi. She married [---] MORGAN. f. Solomon Fletcher DUBARD, born 1 May 1829 in Richland County, South Carolina; died 29 Feb 1844 in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi. g. Louisa Margaret DUBARD, born 20 Mar 1831 in Richland County, South Carolina. h. George Wesley DUBARD, born 29 Jan 1833 in Richland County, South Carolina. i. Henry David DUBARD, born 19 Oct 1834 in Richland County, South Carolina; died 27 Jan 1838 in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi. j. Mary Sybil DUBARD, born 10 Apr 1837 in Richland County, South Carolina. k. Phillip Capers DUBARD, born 20 Apr 1839 in Grenada, Attalla County, Mississippi; died 1 Apr 1865 in Mississippi. Information provided by Gene Jeffries 6 May 2000. Please help maintain, correct and expand these pages. Send comments, corrections, updates and additions to:migrations@ogsgs.orgDISCLAIMER: The family information included in Orangeburgh Family Migrations was complied from a variety of sources, many of which are not documented. These pages have not been checked for accuracy and should not be treated as authoritative documentation on these families. They are provided as a hopefully helpful source of leads to further research into these families. Return to: Orangeburgh Migrations| Home | Membership | Publications | First Families | 12-14-08 |