1670 - 1706 (~ 36 years)
Has 7 ancestors and one descendant in this family tree.
1666 - 1710 (44 years)
Birth |
1666 |
Died |
1710 |
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Father |
David Chaigneau, b. 1646 |
Mother |
Suzanne Tabois |
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1669 - 1706 (37 years)
Birth |
1669 |
Died |
25 Feb 1706 |
Buried |
26 Feb 1706 |
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Father |
David Chaigneau, b. 1646 |
Mother |
Suzanne Tabois |
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Family |
Jeanne Chaigneau |
Married |
19 Oct 1704 |
St. Patrick and St. Mary Huguenot church, Dublin, Leinster, Éire |
Children |
| 1. Jeanne Chaigneau, b. 13 Jun 1706 |
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Father |
Josias Chaigneau, b. 1643 |
Mother |
Jeanne Feuilleteau |
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Family 1 |
Etienne Chaigneau, b. 1669 |
Married |
19 Oct 1704 |
St. Patrick and St. Mary Huguenot church, Dublin, Leinster, Éire |
Children |
| 1. Jeanne Chaigneau, b. 13 Jun 1706 |
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Family 2 |
Daniel Marrault |
Married |
12 Jun 1708 |
St. Patrick and St. Mary Huguenot church, Dublin, Leinster, Éire |
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1670 - 1706 (~ 36 years)
Birth |
1670 |
Buried |
20 Feb 1706 |
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Father |
David Chaigneau, b. 1646 |
Mother |
Suzanne Tabois |
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Family |
NN Martin |
Children |
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Family |
Marie Chaigneau, b. 1670 |
Children |
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1646 -
Birth |
1646 |
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Father |
Jean Chaigneau, b. 1610 |
Mother |
Marie Fouchard |
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Family |
Suzanne Tabois |
Children |
| 1. John Chaigneau, b. 1666 |
+ | 2. Etienne Chaigneau, b. 1669 |
+ | 3. Marie Chaigneau, b. 1670 |
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- 1693
Buried |
10 Mar 1693 |
St. Patrick and St. Mary Huguenot church, Dublin, Leinster, Éire |
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Family |
David Chaigneau, b. 1646 |
Children |
| 1. John Chaigneau, b. 1666 |
+ | 2. Etienne Chaigneau, b. 1669 |
+ | 3. Marie Chaigneau, b. 1670 |
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Family |
Marie Chaigneau, b. 1670 |
Children |
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Father |
NN Martin |
Mother |
Marie Chaigneau, b. 1670 |
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Name |
Marie Chaigneau |
Birth |
1670 |
Gender |
Female |
Burial |
20 Feb 1706 |
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Siblings |
2 Siblings |
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Person ID |
I747575 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
15 Sep 2019 |
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Notes |
- An extract from the Acts of Consistory of the French Church of Dublin refers to Mary or Marie Chaigneau:
“Today Sunday 13th April 1701, Mlle Marie Chaigneau, native of the province of Xaintoge (now Saintonge) in France, presented herself at the consistory & declared that she had been constrained by the violence of the persecution, which was exercised in France, to abandon our Holy Religion & to go from time to time to Mass, and to assist at other superstitious rites of the Roman Religion, without, however, ever having communicated with Roman Catholics; and as she has shown to us a sincere sorrow for having succumbed & conformed to the idolatries which are practised in this communion, and as she has always fervently hoped that God would be gracious enough to lead her into a country where she could make profession of the reformed religion, in which she wished to end her days. The company of the Consistory persuaded that her repentance is sincere, have received her into the place of the church, in proof of which she has asked the company to make a public reparation of her fault after the coming sermon.” (Signed: G. Barbier, Minister Verdilles Secretaire, M Caillon, Bondel.)
“The same day in conformity with the above Mlle Marie Chaigneau, in the presence of the whole Assembly, abjured the Roman religion and has embraced the reformed church.”
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