Most of the information came from merged profiles, preserved until better documentation is found. Little is actually sourced, most from family trees.
The only information that seems correct is that he died before his son Jacques was baptized in 1621. Actual death date unclear. Birth, parents, marriage all uncertain. Might not have been married, even though "spouse" Marie Bourgeois seems to be real and mother of his child if (likely) not married.
Children Marie and Barbe likely not his (need research) (Bourque-573 04:53, 11 May 2019 (UTC))
Additional notes, please read:
The mother on the PPP profile was born after this man was born. She has been removed. Fauconnet-3
The parents were different but not duplicates. There is no credible source for his parents. Parents were born 200 years later, both corrected and removed. (Bourque-573 14:19, 13 September 2019 (UTC))
His birth date was 1570 on one profile and 1580 on the other; birth date was entered as 1575; death dates were the same.
Child Bourg-105 could not have been his child; born 1576. He was removed.
Nicolas GRANDJEHAN CHILD-CHRISTENING-NAME s son as Nicolas GRANDJEHAN, deceased
ID: I587
Name: Nicolas GRANDJEHAN
Given Name: Nicolas
Surname: Grandjehan
Sex: M
Birth: in , , , France
Death: Y
Reference Number: 2080, 2116
Event: 4268, 4276, 4932 Custom ID+
_UID: D436493C3EEED411AFD90050DA8458AFDDC1
Change Date: 21 Sep 2016 at 10:11
Note:
!CHILD-CHRISTENING-NAME: Parish of St. Romain, at La Ferte-Gaucher, Dept. of Seine-et-Marne, France. Listed on baptismal record on 8 Jan 1621 as son as Nicolas GRANDJEHAN, deceased. Mother of child Jacques BOURGEOIS was Marguerite BOURGEOIS, and child apparently was raised with mother's surname. Never married? (Reference: E. Rene PERRON, LES AMITIES ACADIENNES, issue #58 (4 qtr. 1991).
!IMMIGRATION: A BOURGEOIS was known to be in the 1632 expedition of settlers arriving at Lahave on the Atlantic Coast on the eve of the Feast of the Assumption and eventually retake Port Royal from the Scots. (Rushton, The Cajuns, p. 308). Since this Nicolas was already deceased by the time of his son Jacques' baptism in 1621, would this BOURGEOIS be a relative of Jacques' mother?
Marriage
Marriage
9 Jan 1692 in Gremevillers, Oise, France.
Husband Nicholas Grand Jehan Jacques Bourgeois.
Wife Anthoinette Langlois.
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Source: S5 Author: Ancestry.com Title: OneWorldTree Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Repository: R1 Name: www.ancestry.com Database online. Text: Record for Nicolas Grandjehan Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.), Database online.
↑ 2.02.1 Source: S1161517621 Ancestry.com Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: R1150661019 (unsourced)
↑ Karen Theriot Reader [Nicolas Grandjehan] :Child-Christening-Name: Parish of St. Romain, at La Ferte-Gaucher, Dept. of Seine-et-Marne , France. Listed on baptismal record on 8 Jan 1621 as son of Nicolas GRANDJEHAN, deceased. Mother of child Jacques BOURGEOIS was Marguerite BOURGEOIS, and child apparently was raised with mother's surname. Never married? (Reference: E. Rene PERRON, LES AMITIES ACADIENNES, issue #58 (4 qtr. 1991).
↑ WikiTree profile Bourgeois-140 created through the import of Ryanraymondextended with bosto (2).ged on Dec 22, 2011 by Kevin Ryan.
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Bourgeois-114 and Grandjehan-1 appear to represent the same person because: I believe these people, Marguerite Bourgeois and Nicolas Grandjehan are the same as Marguerite Grandjehan and Nicolas Bourgeois, but the family names were interverted. The real people are Marguerite Bourgeois and Nicolas Grandjehan. Marguerite Grandjehan and Nicolas Bourgeois did not exist.
The parents attached to Nicolas Bourgeois are wrong and should be disconnected. Duplicates exist for said parents (I think they originally had a child attached, but I don't remember who).
Darrell, where are you getting this information. So far everyone I've looked at in this family is totally unsourced. One child born before her mother was. This is not a good situation. Would you please work to clear them up?
Bourgeois-1617 and Grandjehan-1 are not ready to be merged because: there is no source on either profile to determine what would be the correct LNAB, this needs much more research with credible sources, a pedigree resource file is just another name for a family tree
Bourgeois-1617 and Grandjehan-1 appear to represent the same person because: The names look to be interchanged , Grandehan is the name of the spouse. See family search on Nicolas Bourgeois and his family.
This person , his parents and his wife have life events in widely different locations. This would have been highly unlikely at the time. Could this be elaborated, please?
no evidence Nicolas married Marie-Marguerite (Doucet Dit Laverdure) Doucet-1. Removing her as his spouse. She can be re-added if a source can be found.
Re: Tom's note: CHILD-CHRISTENING-NAME: Parish of St. Romain, at La Ferte-Gaucher, Dept. of Seine-et-Marne, France. Listed on baptismal record on 8 Jan 1621 as son as Nicolas GRANDJEHAN, deceased. Mother of child Jacques BOURGEOIS was Marguerite BOURGEOIS, and child apparently was raised with mother's surname. Never married? (Reference: E. Rene PERRON, LES AMITIES ACADIENNES, issue #58 (4 qtr. 1991).
!IMMIGRATION: A BOURGEOIS was known to be in the 1632 expedition of settlers arriving at Lahave on the Atlantic Coast on the eve of the Feast of the Assumption and eventually retake Port Royal from the Scots. (Rushton, The Cajuns, p. 308). Since this Nicolas was already deceased by the time of his son Jacques' baptism in 1621, would this BOURGEOIS be a relative of Jacques' mother?
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The parents attached to Nicolas Bourgeois are wrong and should be disconnected. Duplicates exist for said parents (I think they originally had a child attached, but I don't remember who).
Bourgeois-1454 Bourgeois-1617 Bourgeois-114 Grandjehan-1
!IMMIGRATION: A BOURGEOIS was known to be in the 1632 expedition of settlers arriving at Lahave on the Atlantic Coast on the eve of the Feast of the Assumption and eventually retake Port Royal from the Scots. (Rushton, The Cajuns, p. 308). Since this Nicolas was already deceased by the time of his son Jacques' baptism in 1621, would this BOURGEOIS be a relative of Jacques' mother?
Same name, date and place of birth, spouse, child, date and place of death
all are duplicates need merging