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Francoise Durand 1624–1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1624

Birth Location: Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France

Death Date: 12 APR 1713

Death Location: Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France

Father: Martin Durand

Mother: Françoise Brunet

Spouse(s): Jean Hudon

Children(s): Pierre Beaulieu, Jean Hudon, Marie Hudon, Jeanne Beaulieu

In 1624, Francoise Durand entered the world in Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France, born to Martin Durand And Francoise Brunet. Francoise Durand married Jean Francois Hudon, and had children including Jean Hudon, Jeanne Hudon Dit Beaulieu, Marie Jeanne Hudon, Pierre Hudon Beaulieu. Francoise Durand passed away in 1713 in Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.

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Biography

  • In 1624, Francoise Durand entered the world in Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France, born to Martin Durand And Francoise Brunet.
  • Francoise Durand married Jean Francois Hudon, and had children including Jean Hudon, Jeanne Hudon Dit Beaulieu, Marie Jeanne Hudon, Pierre Hudon Beaulieu.
  • Francoise Durand passed away in 1713 in Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.

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Francoise Durand's Ancestors

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Francoise Durand
1624–1713
Birth Place: Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France
Parents
Martin Durand
1630–1663
Quimper, Finistère, Bretagne, France
Françoise Brunet
1636–1668
Quimper, Finistère, Bretagne, France
Grandparents
Jehan Durand
1598–1655
Pézenas, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Olive Grandbois
1598–1650
Pézenas, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Jacques (Brunet dit) Lestang
1615–1646
Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France
Jacqueline Recheine
1618–1646
Tourouvre, Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Great-Grandparents
Charles Durand
1591–
Marie Rameau
1595–
Pierre Brunet
1590–
Marguerite Cecire
–1639
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pierre Durand
1550–
Thomasse Gaillard
1550–

Francoise Durand's Descendants

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Francoise Durand (1624–12 APR 1713) m. Jean (Francois) Hudon (1617–13 JUL 1676)
  1. 1. Pierre (Hudon) Beaulieu 1648–1710 m. Marie (Francoise) Gobeille 1659–1736
    1. 1. Marie (Jeanne Hudon) Beaulieu 1683–1726 m. Guillaume Paradis 1677–
      1. 1. Marie (Josephe) Paradis 1720–1755 m. Ignace Rate 1713–1764
      2. 2. Marie (Helene) Paradis 1710–1788 m. Joseph Lebel 1710–1798
      3. 3. Marie (Anne) Paradis 1708–1775 m. Gabriel Bussiere 1702–
      4. 4. Marie (Jeanne) Paradis 1706–1759 m. Amador Rate 1708–
      5. 5. Genevieve Paradis 1704–1720
      6. 6. Marie Paradis 1702–1751 m. Augustin Dionne 1702–1790
      7. 7. Pierre Paradis 1703–1703
      8. 8. Jean (Bernard) Paradis 1716– m. Marie (Anne) Roy 1718–1756
      9. 9. Charlotte Leclerc 1718–1786 m. Alexis Miville-Deschenes 1722–1782
        1. 1. josephte Masse 1760–1798 m. Noel Dubé –1827
        2. 2. Anonyme Masse 1753–1753
        3. 3. Pierre-François Massé 1754–1780 m. Marie (Anne Boucher) Desrosiers 1709–1785
        4. 4. Louis-Joseph Masse –1788 m. Marie (Francoise Miville) Deschenes 1755–1793 m. Marie-Madeleine Milville 1762–1793 m. Marie (Madeleine) Miville 1673–1717
    2. 2. François Hudon 1689–1755 m. Marie (Angèlique) Émond 1695–1771
    3. 3. Marie (Francoise Hudon) Beaulieu 1696–1762 m. Jean-Baptiste Paradis 1692–1760
    4. 4. Catherine (Marguerite Hudon) Beaulieu 1681–1754 m. Guillaume Paradis 1670–1717
    5. 5. Nicolas (Hudon) Beaulieu 1691–1756 m. Marie (Madeleine) Bouchard 1698–1759
    6. 6. Louis (Charles Hudon) Beaulieu 1697–1751 m. Marie (Ursule) Levesque 1707–1792
    7. 7. Jean (Bernard Hudon) Beaulieu 1694–1759 m. Marie (Charlotte Charles) Gagnon 1695–1771
    8. 8. Jean (Baptiste Hudon) Beaulieu 1687–1754 m. Marie (Angelique) Gagnon 1692–1762
    9. 9. Joseph (Hudon) Beaulieu 1685–1711 m. Marie (Genevieve) Gamache 1692–1736
    10. 10. Alexis (Hudon) Beaulieu 1700–1720
    11. 11. Pierre (Hudon dit) Beaulieu 1679–1748 m. Marie-Claire Paradis 1685–1741
    12. 12. Marie (Gertrude Hudon) Beaulieu 1677–1736 m. Pierre (Fortin) Bellefontaine 1669–1756 m. Pierre Fortin 1669–1756
      1. 1. Louis (Julien) Fortin 1717–1802 m. Marie Préjean 1728–1796
        1. 1. Marie (Joseph Theophiste) Fortin 1757–1743 m. Augustin Richard 1747–1775 m. Joseph (Marie) Gaudreau 1741–1820 m. Charles Chouinard 1720–1797 m. Ignace (Leclerc) Francoeur 1725–
        2. 2. Abondance Fortin 1750–1810 m. Marie-Félicité Pelletier 1773–1797
        3. 3. Joseph (Benoit) Fortin 1763–1820 m. Marie (Louise) Quessy 1773–1847
        4. 4. Louis- (Marie) Fortin 1763–
        5. 5. Laurent Fortin 1761– m. Angelique Couturier 1762–
        6. 6. Julien Fortin 1749–1753
        7. 7. Louis- (Henri) Fortin 1746–1822 m. Marie (Victoire) Thibeault 1761–1829
        8. 8. Maire (Claire) Fortin 1744–1815 m. Joseph (Lagace) Mignier 1742–1823
    13. 13. Joseph (Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1685–1711
    14. 14. Francois (Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1689–1755
    15. 15. Jean (Bernard Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1694–1759
    16. 16. Louis (Charles Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1697–1751
    17. 17. Jeanne (Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1683–
    18. 18. Fracoise (Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1696–1762
    19. 19. Gertrude (Hudon-) dit-Beaulieu 1677–
  2. 2. Jean Hudon 1650–1714
  3. 3. Marie (Jeanne) Hudon 1642–1669
  4. 4. Jeanne (Hudon dit) Beaulieu 1650–

Francoise Durand's Timeline

2 Records

1624
1624
Birth of Francoise Durand in Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France
Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France
1713
12 APR 1713
Age 89
Death of Francoise Durand in Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1624
    Event Place: Notre Dame, De Chemille, Tours, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 APR 1713
    Event Place: Notre-Dame-du-Touchet, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France

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