Not related

 

    This is a list of persons, taken from several sources, whose last names suggest that they might be related to the Dhuey family detailed in this genealogy. However, due to their countries of origin it is unlikely that they are. Three criteria were used in selecting each name: 1) It must being with "D"; 2) It must contain at least two of these letters: "H", "U", or "Y"; 3) It must appear to be pronounced as "Dhuey" is.

Name                    Location               Birthplace     Year of Record

 

Dhue, Hane              Boise Co., Idaho       China          U.S. Census 1880

Dhue, John              Sacramento, Calif.     Ireland        1870 1

Dhuy, Bernard           Locust Hill, Kentucky  Germany        U.S. Census 1870

Dhuy, George            Wayne Co., Indiana     Ireland        U.S. Census 1850

Doey, J.B.              Kewaunee Co., Wis.                    Plat map 1876 2

Duey, Johann Christian  Chester Co., Penn.                    1750 3

" Johan Dietrich          " " "                                 "

Duhie, Francis          Toledo, Ohio           Germany        U.S. Census 1850

Duhie, J.               Port of San Francisco                 1850 4

Duhey, David            Racine, Wisconsin      Vermont        U.S. Census 1880 5

Duhy, John              Elgin, Illinois        Ireland        U.S. Census 1880


1 Age 35; naturalized at U.S. District Court in 1870. Genealogical Research News, Vol. 7, No. 5, May 1969, p. 2.

2 Although this name does not fit all of the criteria, it does appear in Section 3 of Lincoln township on Harney & Tucker's 1876 plat map of Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. However, it is a misprint for Jean Baptiste Docq. See: Deeds, Vol. U, p. 278, Kewaunee Co. Register of Deeds, Kewaunee, Wis.

3 Israel D. Rupp, A Collection of Upwards Thirty Thousand Names � (1931, reprinted 1965), p. 230; and Ammon Stapleton, Great List of Huguenot Immigrants � (1901, reprinted 1969), p. 151. Their ship came to Philadelphia from the port of Rotterdam, Holland. The Huguenots were French Protestants who had been persecuted and exiled to other European nations.

4 Louis J. Rasmussen, San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists (1965), Vol. 2, pp. 3, 4. The particular voyage began in Panama, with a stop in Mexico.

5 Age 30; parents born in Ireland.