Matches 151 to 200 of 582
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151 | Buried in Weltevreden Park Cemetery - same as Petrus. He has a gravestone. It is likely she is buried with him or in a grave that is unmarked/destroyed/unable to read | VAN ASWEGEN, Johanna Catharina (I507602)
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152 | Butler of the Queen of Navarre, sister of King Charles IX. | MANIQUET DU FAYET, Comte, Lord Hector (I509410)
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153 | C of E, Comp 2, Section 2, grave 29 | MORLEY, Margaret (I504204)
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154 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I500037)
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155 | Capitaine d'infanterie Bat Isle de France Major industrial centres and mass tourism, the small village of Bel-Ombre owes its existence to the cane sugar. In the second half of the eighteenth century, Simon Remirac and Claude de La Roche du Ronzet launched the sugar culture on a concession of 2,200 acres. A first factory was built in 1802. The botanist Charles Telfair, who took over the property in 1816, impulse development, introducing modern means of culture and transformation of the cane. After having changed hands several times (Bel-Ombre Sugar Estate: 1833, Compagnie Sucrière de Bel-Ombre: 1810), the sugar factory was finally bought in 1997 by the group Espitalier. | DE LA ROCHE DU RONZET, Claude (I500342)
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156 | Capt Jean Alexis was a wine merchant and ran an importing business, and was very wealthy. Source: Suzanne Coutanceau via email. Information is sources from a book called Mauritius Illustrated, published in 1914 | COUTANCEAU, Jean Alexis (I506223)
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157 | Capt Marine Marchande | CAROSIN, Augustin Joseph (I500812)
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158 | Captain - Marias baptism | MENESES, Jose Francisco de (I505983)
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159 | Cause of death Cardiac failure | VAN ASWEGEN, Johanna Catharina (I507602)
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160 | Cause of death - Influenza. Pandemic of 1919-1920 | GONZALVES DE MENESES / MONIZ, Antonio (I503257)
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161 | Cause of death: Acute pneumonia & Heart failure | MORLEY, George (I504201)
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162 | Celebration of the marriage took place in the chapel of the Chateau de Fayet. | DE MANIQUET DU FAYET, Dame Marie Thérèse (I500335)
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163 | Celebration of the marriage took place in the chapel of the Chateau de Fayet. | FAYD'HERBE DE MAUDAVE, Comte Jean Charles Nicolas (I500334)
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164 | Certificate 6311 | MORLEY, George (I508815)
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165 | Champagne, arrived in May 1676 on the Saint Robert He was initially the companion of the first 20 Frenchmen who came with Regnault, but had a different destiny. Hired as a soldier by the Compagnie des Indes, he joined Fort Dauphin in 1665 with the squadron of Beausse. He remained there until the massacre of August 27, 1674 and was able to save himself on the "White Pigeon" which took him successively to Mozambique and India where he joined Ile Bourbon. Married in 1680 to a Madagascan, he had only one child, a daughter Françoise Rivière, married to a buccaneer. She died young without issue. Remarried to an Indo-Portuguese, Thérèse Héros, he had 6 children | RIVIÈRE DIT CHAMPAGNE, François (I1001)
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166 | Chancellor and Keeper of the Seals of Emperor Charles V | GRANVELLE PERRENOT, Lord Nicolas (I322)
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167 | Charge - Under the game laws | GREENSLADE, WILLIAM (I501278)
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168 | Charlene Pita Sandlin FB group: The baptism of João Fernandes lists grandparents. Paternal Jose Sardinha Duarte & Ana Rodrigues Pereira. Maternal Januario Rodrigues Fogareu & Maria de Jesus. Records for Prazeres didn’t begin until 1860. It is likely Joao’s paternal grands married prior to 1860. His mother, however, was a native of Fajã da Ovelha. | SARDINHA FERNANDES, Joao (I502290)
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169 | Charles Quint appointed him, in 1543, ambassador to the Court of St James's Henry VIII. He took part in the conflict against Guillaume de Clèves. Philip II, the King of Spain, sent him from 1560 to 1564 to the King of France Charles IX in Paris, then appointed him to Vienna to the Emperor Maximilian II in 1565. | PERRENOT DE GRANVELLE, Comte Thomas (I320)
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170 | charpentier | ROYER, Romain (I509483)
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171 | Château de Dandé | CHATELAIN, Françoise (I500771)
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172 | Chateau du Fayet - In 1573, Jean de Maniquet, owner of the premises, carried out enlargements with the cut stones from the demolition of the Delphine castle of La Buissière , ordered by Charles IX. | DE MANIQUET DU FAYET, Dame Marie Thérèse (I500335)
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173 | Chateau du Fayet - In 1573, Jean de Maniquet, owner of the premises, carried out enlargements with the cut stones from the demolition of the Delphine castle of La Buissière , ordered by Charles IX. | FAYD'HERBE DE MAUDAVE, Comte Jean Charles Nicolas (I500334)
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174 | Checked marriages in date range. Unable to locate | DUARTE, Domingas (I505946)
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175 | Circa 1540, after 1576, French. Lord of Fayet and Fontaine-Chastel. Squire. Advisor and head waiter to Marguerite de Valois, sister of the King of France Charles IX. Advisor and ambassador of Léonor d'Orléans-Longueville, count of Neuchâtel, then of his widow Marie de Bourbon. In 1563, he went to Neuchâtel to negotiate, on behalf of Léonor d'Orléans-Longueville, the purchase of the seigneury of Colombier. He remained in the county at least until 1576 as ambassador and administrator. | MANIQUET DU FAYET, Lord Hector Alexis (I509404)
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176 | Claude Maniquet, before succeeding his father as a notary for La Buissière, had a very unpleasant adventure: on Easter day in bloom (Palm Sunday) in the year 1500, Claude and several other crossbowmen went to Barraux and went began to play the crossbow at the game called the pole. And a crossbow shot by Claude Maniquet hit a certain Louis Hemon who died after forgiving him. Fearing the rigor of justice, Claude was absent from the Dauphiné for a moment, begged and obtained his pardon from the Dauphin. Claude married Marguerite Savoye, originally from La Buissière and had two sons: Arthaud Maniquet, who will follow Barthélémy Maniquet, who will succeed his uncle Barthélémy Maniquet as notary in Rive-de-Gier. From Claudine Gallo. | MANIQUET, Claude (I509414)
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177 | Commander of the Grand Port District | DE ROBILLARD, Francois Desales Laurent Edouard (I500739)
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178 | Commissioner of the Navy | SAVEL BARRY, Jacques Claude Dit Du (I501083)
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179 | Comtesse de Frohen | LACROIX, Comtesse Jeanne Marie (I501050)
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180 | Confirm parents | DE MENESES, José Francisco (I506982)
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181 | Conjoint: Amedee Maujean | |
182 | Conjoint: Jacques Mourgue | |
183 | Correction It's _not_ "Lomba da Fazenda" in Azores, it's "Lombo da Fazendinha", a place with a similar name in the parish of Estreito da Calheta, Madeira Assistance by Rui Faísca Pereira on FB group | GONçALVES COVEIRO, Antonio (I507998)
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184 | Count Antoine Noël Thuault of Villarmoy was born in Châteaudun (Eure-et-Loir) parish of Saint-Lubin. He arrived in Bourbon in November 1723, when concessions were granted in the South. He obtained his in 1727. This gentleman is a member of the East India Company when he arrived in 1723; he will later be storekeeper of Saint-Denis, advisor to the Superior Council and general storekeeper in 1741. He married Geneviève Léger (1701-1781) June 5, 1725 in Saint-Paul, and they will together have at least 7 children. He died in Saint-Denis on February 9, 1741. | LÉGER, Geneviève (I500361)
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185 | Count of Cantecroix and Sieur de Chantonnay | PERRENOT DE GRANVELLE, Comte Thomas (I320)
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186 | dans l'église paroissiale | PANON, Augustin Dit L'Europe (I501022)
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187 | Date: 1893-08-24 Location: Estreito da Calheta Parish Júlia Father: Manuel Sardinha Duarte Mother: Antónia de Jesus Book: 4457-A Sheet: 25 v. Note: She married José Paulo Jardim on February 19, 1912. | DE JESUS, Julia (I501381)
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188 | Dates provided by Cathy Santana | MENEZES, Antonio (I503931)
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189 | Dates provided by Cathy Santana | MENEZES, Manuel Gonzalves (I503930)
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190 | Dates provided by Cathy Santana | MENEZES, Maria Susanna (I62)
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191 | Dates provided by Cathy Santana | MENEZES, Alvina (I503932)
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192 | Death date - memoirs emailed by Suzanne Coutanceau | LESAGE, Leon Emmanuel (I208)
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193 | Death date noted on wife's baptism | DE MENESES, Manuel Francisco Júnior (I157)
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194 | Death date: 9 setembro 1898. Age: two months old. Died of enterite (intestins desease). | BORRAGEIRO, Maria (I1787)
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195 | Death index is an educated guess. Inconsistency is that of his daughter listing him as her father on her marriage certificate however her father is may be from her mothers second marriage. | WEEDALL, Peter (I507019)
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196 | Death likely from smallpox due to an outbreak in Reunion in 1729 | MOLLET, Comte de Frohen Henri (I501614)
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197 | Death of Richard Drayton Cheese 1845 - 1889: His body was found at 154 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales at 11.15pm on July 27, 1889. It was transported to South Sydney Morgue. On examination at 12.20am on July 28 there were found to be no signs of violence and just a couple of small abrasions on his face. The body was identified by his wife Ada Ann Cheese. Report says he was 44 years old and a Butcher by trade. Inquest on July 29 found that death was due to natural causes, being a burst aneurysm in the region of the brain. Citations: Sydney, Australia, Morgue Register of Bodies, 1881 - 1908. State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, NSW, Australia; Registers of Bodies Received, 1881 - 1901; Series 1799; Reel 2239. New South Wales, Australia; Registers of Coroners' Inquests 1821 - 1937. State Archives, New South Wales; Series 1393; Roll 1783. Info by Denice Minehan - email | CHEESE, Richard Drayton (I502060)
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198 | Death record confirms branch as mothers name is listed the same as Baptism. Death record notes spouse which confirms the marriage and this branch | TEIXEIRA, Claudina (I505938)
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199 | Death record stats he died at age 80 making his birth year around 1814 | SARDINHA DUARTE, Jose (I508061)
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200 | Death registration records birthplace as Limerick, Ireland Carroll Family Tree records birthplace as County, Laoighis (Queen's), Ireland | CAMPION, Honora (I501419)
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