Françoise Tasseau1

ID #3549, (about 1607 - )

Parents:

Father: Bertrand Tasseau1 b. a 1580, d. b 1653
Mother: Jeanne Duchemin1 b. a 1585

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1607She was born about 1607 in France.1

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Marriage Contract11 Feb 1625A contract for the marriage of Françoise Tasseau and Quentin de la Rue was signed on 11 Feb 1625 in Tinchebray, France.2

 

Other information

Relationships:
1st cousin of Samuel Duchemin
1st cousin 6 times removed of James Samuel Dishman
1st cousin 8 times removed of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 5 Apr 2020

Citations

  1. [S532] Tinchebray Tabellionage Acts 1616-1721, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "- February 11, 1625, marriage contract between Quentin Delarue, son of Jean de la Rue, bourgeois of Tinchebray and Guillemine Petiot, and Françoise Tasseau, daughter of Bertrand Tasseau, bourgeois of Tinchebray, and honest woman Jeanne Duchemin."
  2. [S532] Tinchebray Tabellionage Acts 1616-1721, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "- February 11, 1625, marriage contract between Quentin Delarue, son of Jean de la Rue, bourgeois of Tinchebray and Guillemine Petiot, and Françoise Tasseau, daughter of Bertrand Tasseau, bourgeois of Tinchebray, and honest woman Jeanne Duchemin. Dot: 250 pounds. Witnesses: Master Emond Signard, licensed the rights, Sieur of Boully, lieutenant of the Viscount of Mortain, Julien Pitot, sieur of Harie, Master Gilles of Lescluse, licensed the rights, sieur of Masures, Master Jean Coury, sieur of Loges , lawyer, Master Jacques Pitot, sieur of the Baugeardière, Registrar, Bertrand Lelièvre, Sieur of the Gauberdière, Julien Tasseau, sieur of the Planche, Nicolas Pautonnier, sieur of the Brigaudière, Pierre Duchemin, sieur of the Broudière, Jean Duchemin, sieur of the Magdaleine, Jacques Duchemin, sieur of the Moulins, Charles Tasseau, Julien Girard, bourgeois of Tinchebray, all relatives of the maternal and paternal line of said daughter, and Raoul Pitot, sieur of the Beaumaltière (?), David Poret, Pierre Durand, Jacques Petiot, all relatives and friends of the said la Rue."

Quentin de la Rue1

ID #3550

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Marriage Contract11 Feb 1625A contract for the marriage of Quentin de la Rue and Françoise Tasseau was signed on 11 Feb 1625 in Tinchebray, France.1

 

Other information

Last Edited: 5 Apr 2020

Citations

  1. [S532] Tinchebray Tabellionage Acts 1616-1721, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "- February 11, 1625, marriage contract between Quentin Delarue, son of Jean de la Rue, bourgeois of Tinchebray and Guillemine Petiot, and Françoise Tasseau, daughter of Bertrand Tasseau, bourgeois of Tinchebray, and honest woman Jeanne Duchemin. Dot: 250 pounds. Witnesses: Master Emond Signard, licensed the rights, Sieur of Boully, lieutenant of the Viscount of Mortain, Julien Pitot, sieur of Harie, Master Gilles of Lescluse, licensed the rights, sieur of Masures, Master Jean Coury, sieur of Loges , lawyer, Master Jacques Pitot, sieur of the Baugeardière, Registrar, Bertrand Lelièvre, Sieur of the Gauberdière, Julien Tasseau, sieur of the Planche, Nicolas Pautonnier, sieur of the Brigaudière, Pierre Duchemin, sieur of the Broudière, Jean Duchemin, sieur of the Magdaleine, Jacques Duchemin, sieur of the Moulins, Charles Tasseau, Julien Girard, bourgeois of Tinchebray, all relatives of the maternal and paternal line of said daughter, and Raoul Pitot, sieur of the Beaumaltière (?), David Poret, Pierre Durand, Jacques Petiot, all relatives and friends of the said la Rue."
 

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