Paul le Febvre1

M, #11409, b. circa 1640

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Last Edited26/10/2014
Birth*Paul le Febvre was born circa 1640 in Cháteau-Thierry, Brie, Champagne, France.1
 
Marriage*He married Marie Taillefer circa 1660.1
 

Family

Marie Taillefer b. c 1640, d. 1694
Children
(Witness) Signature Between 1690 and 1724, 54 Huguenots signed documents de Caep de Goede Hoop. These signatures were published by Graham Botha in his book The French Refugees at the Cape and can be seen in the attached scan of the relevant page and includes those of Louis de Berault, Paul le Febvre, Jacques Delporte, Jean Durand, Jacques de Savoye, Jacques Nourtier, André Gauch, François Retif, Guillaume Néel, Paul Roux, Daniel Hùgo, David Senecal, Pierre Simond, Jean Prieur du Plessis, Guillaume du Toit, Francois du Toit, Jean le Roux, Jacques Therond, Hercules des Prez, Abraham de Villiers, Jean Gardiol, Jacques de Villiers, Pierre de Villiers, Isaac Taillefert, Jean Taillefert, Jean Gardé, Claude Marais, Estienne Bruere, Daniel des Ruelles, Pierre Rousseau, Jacques Pinard, Estienne Cronje, Jacques Malan, Gabriel le Roux, David du Buisson, Daniel Nourtier, Estienne Niel, Philippe Fouché, Gideon le Grand, Pierre Cronjé, Paul Couvret, Salomon de Gournay, Pierre Vivier, Pierre Jourdan, Estienne Viret, Esaias Engelbert Caucheteux and Jean de Buijs.2
Baptisms - WitnessPaul le Febvre potentially witnessed the baptism of Françoise Joubert on 11 November 1697 Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop, this witness has not been positively identified.3,4
He potentially witnessed the baptism of Jean Gardé on 28 August 1701 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop, this witness has not been positively identified.5

Citations

  1. [S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988 (28 Wale Street, Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers Limited, 1988), p. 163. Hereinafter cited as The Huguenots of South Africa.
  2. [S486] Colin Graham Botha, The French Refugees at the Cape (Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, 1921), p.74. Hereinafter cited as The French Refugees at the Cape.
  3. [S408] Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Baptisms., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Baptism Register, Le 7 Novembre Lannee ditau [1697]; Francoise fille pierre jaubert Et de Elijzabet Richarde, Le temoins sont paul le fevré metre Sirurgien; Et Elijzabet Taillefer.. Hereinafter cited as Drakenstein I Baptisms.
  4. [S209] J.E. Malherbe, Pierre Jaubert and his family, Ancestor Series (P.O. Box 37, Franschoek, 7690, South Africa: Huguenot Memorial Museum, 1997), ISBN 1-919892-02-8, page 16. Hereinafter cited as Pierre Jaubert and his family.
  5. [S408] Baptism Register, Drakenstein I Baptisms, Le 28 ditau [A'oust] 1701; Jean fils de Jean Garde, et de Susanne Taillefer Le temoins et Paul Le fevré, et Susanne Briet, pour Marraine.
  6. [S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa, p.163.
 

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