Jeanne Dureau1

F, #8422, b. before 30 May 1611
Father*Jacques Dureau1 b. c 1575
Mother*Marie Ghersouille1 b. c 1575

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Last Edited04/09/2019
Birth*Jeanne Dureau was born before 30 May 1611 in Ath.2,1
 
BaptismJeanne Dureau was baptized on 30 May 1611 Ath.2 
Marriage*She married Julien de Savoye, son of Jacques de Savoye and Jeanne de la Mer, circa 1632.1
 
Ondertrouw On 23 September 1631 Ath Jeanne Dureau and Julien de Savoye made an ondertrouw agreement, in other words recorded a 'binding intention' to marry.3 

Family

Julien de Savoye b. b 26 Oct 1602
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, "I have the christening date for Julien's wife, Jeanne DUREAU as 30 May 1611, Ath."
  3. [S930] E-mail from Susan Anneveldt to FFY, 2017-2019 "Julien DE SAVOY and Jeanne DUREAU were listed with a marriage intention of 23 Sep 1631 in Ath."
  4. [S930] E-mail from Susan Anneveldt to FFY, 2017-2019 "Gillette, chr. 5 Feb 1633, Ath."
  5. [S575] M. Boucher, French Speakers at the Cape in the first hundred years of Dutch East India Company rule: The European background (Pretoria: University of South Africa, 1981), pp. 264-269. Hereinafter cited as French Speakers at the Cape.
  6. [S707] Editor-in-chief C.J. Beyers Dictionary of South African Biography Vol III. (Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council, 1977), p.210. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of SA Biography III.
 

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