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Petition to Superior Council by Jean Fayard dit LaLancette for Division of Succession May 21,1748
Jean Fayard dit LaLancette humbly requests in the name of his wife, Francoise Fisseau, for a division of succession, saying that the death of Nicholas Fisseau, he left two daughters, one of whom the suppliant married. Fisseau had left a house built on posts in the ground (stilts) on 2/3 of the land a slave man, a slave woman and a slave child as seen through an inventory. It is stated that Marianne LaGarenne, the surviving widow and mother of the two girls had already sold 1/3 of the property, and fearing that through her husband's request (Pierre de Lorme), with whom she had contracted a second marriage, she would divert the little that remained from her children.
This considered, Sirs, if you please, will permit the plaintiff, Fayard, to have the cited at the first day of the next session of the Council, Pierre de Lorme in his name as husband give up the share which accrues to the two daughters, one of whom is his wife, the other his sister-in -law. In this way justice would be done.
Jean Pierre Fayard. Given Name: Jean Pierre. Surname: Fayard. [1]
Died 10 December 1770. Matour, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France. [2]
Note: #N6252.
Marriage Husband @P3858@. Wife Jeanne Sabran. Marriage 20 OCT 1704. Cogny[3] Child: Jean Pierre Fayard. Note: #N7040.
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