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Pierre Sr. de St. Julien: 'Count of Vitré', France (It was part of Brittany) was born circa 1641 in Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
Pierre married Jeanne LeFebre, and had nine children. The family of St. Julien de Malacare appears in the records, first at Vitré France, in 1667, when their daughter Aimee was born 7/3/1667 of that year, followed by eight others, all baptized there. Pierre St. Julien and wife Jeanne, with their nine children field to England at the Revocation [of the Edict of Nantes: 1685] and then to Ireland and America. Pierre and brother Louis came to America in 1686.
Pierre, died at Dublin, Ireland, 20 October 1705, where he made his living in the Parish of St. Anne, Westminster. His children were to share equally in his estate in England, France and other locations. Only seven children are named in the will; their daughter Aimee may have died prior to her father, as she was not named
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