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Jonas RAPIN 1714–1792 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 SEP 1714

Birth Location: Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse

Death Date: 4 NOV 1792

Death Location: Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse

Father: Pierre RAPIN

Mother: Anne HENRI-JAN

Spouse(s): Marie RAPIN

Children(s): Benjamin RAPIN

The story of Jonas RAPIN began in 1714 in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse. Jonas RAPIN married Marie Susanne Rapin, and had children including Benjamin Rapin, Jeanne Rapin. Jonas RAPIN passed away in 1792 in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse.

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Biography

  • The story of Jonas RAPIN began in 1714 in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse.
  • Jonas RAPIN married Marie Susanne Rapin, and had children including Benjamin Rapin, Jeanne Rapin.
  • Jonas RAPIN passed away in 1792 in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse.

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Jonas RAPIN's Ancestors

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Jonas RAPIN
1714–1792
Birth Place: Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
Parents
Pierre Abraham RAPIN
1673–
Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
Anne (Marie) HENRI-JAN
1685–
Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
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Jonas RAPIN's Descendants

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Jonas RAPIN (2 SEP 1714–4 NOV 1792) m. Marie (Susanne) RAPIN (19 JAN 1721–23 SEP 1794)
  1. 1. Benjamin RAPIN 1753–1786

Jonas RAPIN's Timeline

2 Records

1714
2 SEP 1714
Birth of Jonas RAPIN in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
1792
4 NOV 1792
Age 78
Death of Jonas RAPIN in Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse
Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 SEP 1714
    Event Place: Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 NOV 1792
    Event Place: Corcelles p. Payerne, VD, Suisse

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