"Constant, Baron de Surimeau, adhered to his Catholic faith, and was denounced by his father, Theodore Agrippa. Constant secured his father`s estates. This conflicts with the Dabney claim of being Huguenots in Virginia. Some documents show that for some unknown crime Constant was imprisoned in France, and later exiled to Martinique. He later acquired some colonial interests in the New World." SOURCES: Melanie McKinzie tree "Kith & Kin: McKinzie, Blythe, Branch, & Bartlett" at ancestry.com (who has generously shared the above narrative); "Ancestors of Valery Giscard d'Estaing", and "Ancestors/Descendants of Constant d'Aubigne" at http://www.geneastar.org. (cite: H.R. Moser and E. Polti <"Agrippa d'Aubigne" by Florence Lazard.>
Constant D` and Isabelle De were married in a religious ceremony on December 27th, 1627. They had a son and a daughter, named Charles D' and Francoise D'.