Marie Aucouturier was the 2nd wife of Daniel de la Chaumette of Rochechouart, in Poitou. She was probably born and lived in the same area.
Known Children of DANIEL DE LA CHAUMETTE and MARIE AU COUTURIER are:
vi. François de La Chaumette, born 05 June 1654 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
vii. Suzzane de La Chaumette, born 14 July 1655 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
viii. Pierre de La Chaumette, born 11 September 1656 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
ix. Isaac de La Chaumette, born 20 December 1658 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
x. Jean Baptiste de La Chaumette, born circa 1660-1664 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France and died about 1728 in Elk Run, Stafford County, Province of Virginia, U.S.A..
xi. François de La Chaumette, born 04 April 1662 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
xii. Pierre de La Chaumette, born 05 April 1664 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
xiii. Daniel de La Chaumette, born 29 May 1666 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
xiv. Antoine Daniel de La Chaumette, born 24 September 1668 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
xv. Marie Madeleine de La Chaumette, born in 1673 in Rochechouart, Poitiers, France.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Marie by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Marie:
Marie Couture, the daughter of Guillaume Couture and Madeleine Mallet, was baptised (Catholic) in March 1624, in Rouen (per Fichier Origine linked to this profile, which is a reliable source).
If she really married a Huguenot and as far from home as Confolens, then a reliable source would be needed to confirm this, because it would be unusual.
If she really married a Huguenot and as far from home as Confolens, then a reliable source would be needed to confirm this, because it would be unusual.