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Jean Richer (1615 - bef. 1671)

Jean Richer
Born in La Flèche, Maine, Francemap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1640 in St Pierre De Thouarce, Angers, Anjou, Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died before before age 56 in Anjou, Francemap
Profile last modified | Created 12 Sep 2010
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Contents

Biography

DOB estimated

NOTE: His son was from: Thouarcé (Saint-Pierre), (Maine-et-Loire), Anjou, France [1]

He was listed previously as born in: Chailly S Armancon, St-Ursin, Dote Dor, France (probably should read Côte d'Or on the last part. No source at all for this data.)

Death

Date: BEF Oct 1671
France
When his son Pierre married on 5 Oct 1671, his father was listed as already deceased on the marriage record[2]. Said son was in the colony in August 1667 at a marriage in Québec city.



Sources

  • Dictionnaire Drouin page 734-735
  1. PRDH pionniers
  2. [1] son's marriage IGD

Ancestry links: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13810368&pid=2360

Acknowledgements

This person was created through the import of 104-B.ged on 12 September 2010.

WikiTree profile Richer-95 created through the import of For WikiTree 3.ged on Nov 7, 2012 by Paul Shenton.

Richer-193 was created by Danielle Liard through the import of GED Judith tellier-Lafortune.GED on Aug 23, 2014.

Thank you to Michael Stack for creating WikiTree profile Richer-103 through the import of Andrew.GED on Jul 24, 2013.





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Richer-281 and Richer-22 appear to represent the same person because: Both are the father of Richer-21, who should be merged with Richer-280.
posted by Stephen Hemingway
Richer-193 and Richer-22 appear to represent the same person because: same person, same son etc
posted by Danielle Liard

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