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Anne Joseph Petit 1701–1776 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Jul 1701

Birth Location: Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium

Death Date: 20 Mar 1776

Death Location: Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium

Father: Jacques Petit

Mother: Marie Molle

Spouse(s): Pierre Gandibleu

Children(s):

Anne Joseph Petit was born in 1701 in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium, the child of Jacques Petit And Marie Molle. Anne Joseph Petit married Pierre Joseph Gandibleu. Anne Joseph Petit passed away in 1776 in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium.

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Biography

  • Anne Joseph Petit was born in 1701 in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium, the child of Jacques Petit And Marie Molle.
  • Anne Joseph Petit married Pierre Joseph Gandibleu.
  • Anne Joseph Petit passed away in 1776 in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium.

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Anne Petit's Ancestors

Self
Anne Petit
1701–1776
Birth Place: Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Parents
Jacques Petit
1670–1732
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Marie Molle
1674–1754
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Grandparents
Laurent Petit
1645–1679
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Marguerite Courtois
1648–1720
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Jacques Molle
1646–1693
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Catherine Bastin
1651–1691
Châtelet, Hainaut, Belgique
Great-Grandparents
Martin Petit
1617–1682
Catherine Hesbain
1622–1676
Martin Bastin
–1652
Françoise Delinthe
–1691
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Patriarch Hesbain
1580–

Anne Petit's Timeline

2 Records

1701
23 Jul 1701
Birth of Anne Joseph Petit in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
1776
20 Mar 1776
Age 75
Death of Anne Joseph Petit in Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium
Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Jul 1701
    Event Place: Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1776
    Event Place: Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium

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