Julien de Savoye1

M, #14981, b. before 26 October 1602
Father*Jacques de Savoye1 b. c 1558
Mother*Jeanne de la Mer1 b. c 1562

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Last Edited04/09/2019
Birth*Julien de Savoye was born before 26 October 1602 in Ath.1
 
BaptismJulien de Savoye was baptized on 26 October 1602 Ath.1 
Marriage*He married Jeanne Dureau, daughter of Jacques Dureau and Marie Ghersouille, circa 1632.1
 
Ondertrouw On 23 September 1631 Ath Julien de Savoye and Jeanne Dureau made an ondertrouw agreement, in other words recorded a 'binding intention' to marry.2 

Family

Jeanne Dureau b. b 30 May 1611
Children

Citations

  1. [S745] Juna Malherbe, "Juna Malherbe," e-mail message from e-mail address (Franschoek) to Michelle de Marillac St Julien, Jun 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Juna Malherbe."
  2. [S930] E-mail from Susan Anneveldt (e-mail address) to FFY, dated 2017-2019, "Julien DE SAVOY and Jeanne DUREAU were listed with a marriage intention of 23 Sep 1631 in Ath."
  3. [S930] E-mail from Susan Anneveldt to FFY, 2017-2019 "Gillette, chr. 5 Feb 1633, Ath."
  4. [S203] Mansell Upham 'Cape Mothers: Groote Catrijn van Paliacatta (c. 1631-1683), her slave Maria van Bengale & her daughter-in-law Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye (1673-1742)', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (http://e-family.co.za/ffy/ui66.htm), October 2014.
 

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