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Jean Mace 1540 – 1572 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1540

Birth Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Death Date: 1572

Death Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Father: Louis Asselin

Mother: Baptistine Simiane

Spouse(s): Michelle Boulet, Genevieve Rolland

Children(s): Louis Asselin, Jean Petitpas, Marguerite Mace, Francois Ancelin, Jacques Asselin, Catherine Ancelin, Elizabeth Anceline

In 1540, Jean Mace entered the world in Paris, Île-de-France, France, born to Louis Asselin and Baptistine de Simiane. Jean Mace married Michelle Boulet, Genevieve Rolland, and had children including Louis François Asselin, Jean Petitpas, Marguerite Mace, Francois Ancelin, Jacques Ancelin Asselin, Catherine Ancelin, Elizabeth Anceline. Jean Mace passed away in 1572 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

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Biography

  • In 1540, Jean Mace entered the world in Paris, Île-de-France, France, born to Louis Asselin and Baptistine de Simiane.
  • Jean Mace married Michelle Boulet, Genevieve Rolland, and had children including Louis François Asselin, Jean Petitpas, Marguerite Mace, Francois Ancelin, Jacques Ancelin Asselin, Catherine Ancelin, Elizabeth Anceline.
  • Jean Mace passed away in 1572 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jean Mace's Ancestors

Self
Jean Mace
1540 – 1572
Birth Place: Paris, Île-de-France, France
Parents
Louis Asselin
1510 –
France
Baptistine (de) Simiane
1515 –
France
Grandparents
Bertrand (Raimaud Iv de) Simiane
1485 – 1558
France
Pierrette (de) Ponteves
1490 – 1573
Great-Grandparents
Guirand Simiane
1460 – 1536
Marquerite Forbin
1464 –
Jean Ponteves
1465 – 1509
Sybille Castellane
1467 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacques Simiane
1404 – 1496
Marquerite Marseille
Palamede Forbin
1430 – 1508
Jeanne Castillon
1440 –
Antoine Ponteves
1420 – 1492
Jaumette Monge
1420 – 1502
Boniface Castellane
1420 – 1483
Leonarde Simiane
1420 –

Jean Mace's Descendants

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Jean Mace (1540 – 1572) m. Michelle Boulet (1565 – 3 MAY 1651) m. Genevieve Rolland (1544 – 1643)
  1. 1. Louis (François) Asselin (1585 – 1660) m. Jeanne Ciclon (1585 – 1650)
    1. 1. Rene Asselin (1614 – 20 NOV 1695) m. Claire Rousselot (1625 – 19 AUG 1661)
      1. 1. Marie Ancelin (ABT 1697 – ) m. Pierre Michaud (ABT 1687 – )
      2. 2. Marie Ancellin ( – 18 APR 1729) m. Pierre (Michel) Michaud (1637 – 28 MAY 1702)
  2. 2. Jean Petitpas (ABT 1560 – ) m. Pesseley (ABT 1578 – ) m. Marie (Madeleine) Mercier (1652 – 1736)
  3. 3. Marguerite Mace (1565 – ) m. Jean Petitpas (1555 – 1580)
    1. 1. Jean Petitpas (1578 – )
    2. 2. Marguerite Petitpas (1584 – 13 SEP 1640) m. Étienne (dit Charles) Sevestre (1585 – SEP 1640)
      1. 1. Charles Savestre (20 NOV 1607 – 8 DEC 1657) m. Marie Pichon (9 OCT 1611 – 3 MAY 1661)
        1. 1. Denise Sevestre (29 OCT 1632 – 14 DEC 1700) m. Philippe Neveu (13 APR 1634 – 31 DEC 1720)
        2. 2. Ignace Sevestre (BEF 12 NOV 1636 – 22 JUN 1661)
        3. 3. Marie (Madeleine) Sevestre (BEF 2 JAN 1639 – 7 NOV 1706) m. Jacques Loyer (BEF 17 OCT 1626 – 3 JUL 1669) m. Louis (De) Niort (environ 1636 – 4 DEC 1708)
        4. 4. Etienne Sevestre (ABT 1640 – 2 MAY 1640)
        5. 5. Jeanne Sevestre (1641 – 5 JAN 1647)
        6. 6. Catherine Sevestre (BEF 25 JUL 1644 – 24 JAN 1670) m. Louis (Rouer De) Villeray (BEF 23 FEB 1629 – BEF 7 DEC 1700)
        7. 7. Charles Sevestre (20 NOV 1646 – 5 APR 1661)
        8. 8. Marguerite Sevestre (environ 1634 – 26 NOV 1720) m. Étienne Lessard (environ 1623 – 20 APR 1703)
      2. 2. Thomas Sevestre (BEF 4 MAY 1611 – 2 MAY 1640)
      3. 3. Jacques Sevestre (BEF 26 APR 1614 – 12 JUN 1685)
      4. 4. Etienne Sevestre (16 AUG 1617 – 2 MAY 1640)
      5. 5. Nicolas Sevestre (BEF 1 AUG 1620 – 1729) m. Tanche (Estanche) Colson (1622 – 15 OCT 1652)
        1. 1. Nicolas Sylvestre (1642 – 10 MAR 1729) m. Barbe (Nepveu dit) Neveu (3 DEC 1653 – 18 APR 1729)
      6. 6. Antoine Sevestre (20 NOV 1622 – )
    3. 3. Isaac Petitpas (ABT 1591 – 16 APR 1645) m. Catherine (Dugueret) Saint-Martin (ABT 1602 – ) m. Marie-Barbe (Bajol) (Bajolet) (1595 – 1683)
  4. 4. Francois Ancelin (ABT 1573 – 1663) m. Katherine (ABT 1560 – )
  5. 5. Jacques (Ancelin) Asselin (ABT 1600 – )
  6. 6. Catherine Ancelin (1605 – )
  7. 7. Elizabeth Anceline

Jean Mace's Timeline

2 Records

1540
1540
Birth of Jean Mace in Paris, Île-de-France, France
Paris, Île-de-France, France
1572
1572
Age 32
Death of Jean Mace in Paris, Île-de-France, France
Paris, Île-de-France, France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Paris, Île-de-France, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1572
    Event Place: Paris, Île-de-France, France

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