She is named on a headright grant issued to Henry Harryson dated 16 June 1714. This grant names Bartholomew Dupuy, Marie Gardie, Peter, John Peter, John James, Martha and Philippa Dupuy, and as being the immigrants that were cultivating the property at that time. The land was 350 acres on the branches of Black Water Swamp, which is east of Petersburg, Virginia.
HENRY HARRISON, 350 acs. (Lapsed L.) Up. Par. OfSurry Co; on brs of the Black Water Sw; adj. His own land; &Mr. John Barker; 16 June 1714, p. 175. Granted Mr. John Symonds, 20 Oct. 1704, upon condition of seating & planting: &c.Imp. Of7 pers:BARTHOLOMEW DUPUY, MARY GARDIE, PETER------, JOHN PETER, JOHN JAMES, MARTHA & PHILIPE DUPUY.
I am currently unable to find a copy of The American Genealogist 1999 Vol 1 but reprints are supposed to be available in July 2019
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It makes it clear that Marie was his only wife and mother of his children and that Comtesse Susanne Lavillon was a 19th century invention. A must-read for all researchers of this family.