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Jeanne (Mille) Roi (1633 - 1731)

Jeanne Roi formerly Mille
Born in Europamap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 98 [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 23 Oct 2012
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Table Bay, South Africa (1762)
Jeanne (Mille) Roi was part of the settlement of the Dutch Cape Colony.
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Jeanne (Mille) Roi was a Huguenot emigrant.
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Date: 1633
Place: Europa

Death

Date: 17 MAR 1731

Sources

  • WikiTree profile Mille-4 created through the import of Ancestors_DippenaarAndre_noinfo.GED on Oct 23, 2012 by Andrew Dippenaar. Record ID Number: MH:I445 : User ID: 3B6FB7BC-928E-44B7-9748-92E7D1F1164E : UPD 07 AUG 2011 20:00:15 GMT+2




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