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Madeleine Roy 1597–1657 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 December 1597

Birth Location: St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France

Death Date: December 1657

Death Location: Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France

Father: Pierre DEMaulay

Mother: Pierre Demaulay

Spouse(s): Jean Doucinet

Children(s): Pierre Doussinet

Madeleine Roy was born in 1597 in St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France, the child of Pierre Roy Demaulay And Pierre Roy Demaulay. Madeleine Roy married Jean Doucinet, and had children including Pierre Marie Joseph Doussinet. Madeleine Roy passed away in 1657 in Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France.

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  • Madeleine Roy was born in 1597 in St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France, the child of Pierre Roy Demaulay And Pierre Roy Demaulay.
  • Madeleine Roy married Jean Doucinet, and had children including Pierre Marie Joseph Doussinet.
  • Madeleine Roy passed away in 1657 in Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France.

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Madeleine Roy's Ancestors

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Madeleine Roy
1597–1657
Birth Place: St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
Parents
Pierre Roy DEMaulay
1569–1643
St Malo, Illes Et Villaine, Brittany, France
Pierre (Roy) Demaulay
1575–1643
St Michel Le Clou, Poitiers, Normandy, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
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Madeleine Roy's Descendants

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Madeleine Roy (18 December 1597–December 1657) m. Jean Doucinet (1589–18 Dec 1657)
  1. 1. Pierre (Marie Joseph) Doussinet 1615–1670 m. Florence Canteau 1620–1670
    1. 1. Marguerite (Matou dit) Labrie 1641–1698 m. Philippe (Matou dit) Labrie 1635–1688
      1. 1. Marie Matou 1668–1749 m. Pierre Cardinal 1665–1747
        1. 1. Jean (Baptiste) Cardinal 1691–1764 m. Louise Massiot 1703–1752
      2. 2. Marie (Madeleine Mathon) Labrie 1665–1699
      3. 3. Marie (Jeanne Mathon Labrie Dit) Matou 1664–1740
      4. 4. Angelique (Catherine Marie Mathon) Labrie 1672–
      5. 5. Jacques (Philippe Mathon) Labrie –1697
      6. 6. Marguerite (Marie Mathon) Labrie 1678–1733
      7. 7. Marie (Jeanne Anne Mathon) Labrie 1670–1744
      8. 8. Marie (Madeleine Mathon) Labrie 1684–1684
      9. 9. Marie (Mathon) Labrie 1681–1757 m. Jean-Baptiste (Jean) Chamaillard 1680–1738
        1. 1. Vincent Chamaillard 1719–1788 m. Amable Séguin 1730–1773
        2. 2. Jean-Baptiste Chamaillard 1706–1722
        3. 3. Jacques Chamaillard –1787
        4. 4. Marie-Josephe Chamaillard 1716–1795
        5. 5. Marie-Charlotte Chamaillard 1714–1761
        6. 6. Marie-Anne Chamaillard 1710–1798
        7. 7. Marie-Catherine Chamaillard 1704–1730

Madeleine Roy's Timeline

2 Records

1597
18 December 1597
Birth of Madeleine Roy in St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
1657
December 1657
Age 60
Death of Madeleine Roy in Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 December 1597
    Event Place: St. Sauveur, Larochelle, Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: December 1657
    Event Place: Temple calviniste La Rochelle Aunis, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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