daughter of the late Anthoine Favreau and of Renée Montagner when she marries in 1668.
Jean Pillard s'est marié (père défunt) à Thairé (Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption) (17443), le 28-10-1668 avec Janne Favreau (f. Anthoine et Renée Montagner)[1]
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This profile has been re-purposed, since her husband was showing as father of Catherine Pillat and son of himself and his mother as his wife. Sources found for him show him as brother of Catherine. Catherine's grandparents are so far unknown.
WikiTree profile Moulinet-2 created through the import of Mykin_2012-01-10.ged on Jan 11, 2012 by Garnet Quigley.
Thank you to John Hebert Bouricaud-2 on 12 Oct 13.
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Moulinet-5 was created by Danielle Liard through the import of GED Célina Mazurette Lapierre.GED on Aug 30, 2014.
Thank you to Nancy Cousins for creating WikiTree profile Moulinet-4 through the import of CussonHawkinsHillHughesSurrell.ged on Jul 29, 2013.
WikiTree profile Moulinet-2 created through the import of Mykin_2012-01-10.ged on Jan 11, 2012 by Garnet Quigley.
WikiTree profile Moulinet-1 created through the import of Barcomb Allen.ged on Jun 21, 2011 by Steven Barcomb.
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Catherine's marriage record clearly states she was from La Rochelle. The claim that she was of native descent goes on, not being an expert on DNA I can't say if the statement about A haplogroups is true or false. The statement about priests not writing the truth about illegitimate children in 90% of cases however is patently false.