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Michel Bernard 1397–1448 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1397

Birth Location: FRANCE

Death Date: 6 SEP 1448

Death Location: Tournai, FRANCE

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Children(s): Marie Bernard, Jean Bernard

Michel Bernard was born in 1397 in FRANCE, the child of Michel Bernard And Agnes Brassart. Michel Bernard married Quentine Vilain, and had children including Jean Bernard, Marc Bernard, Marie Bernard. Michel Bernard passed away in 1448 in Tournai, FRANCE.

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Biography

  • Michel Bernard was born in 1397 in FRANCE, the child of Michel Bernard And Agnes Brassart.
  • Michel Bernard married Quentine Vilain, and had children including Jean Bernard, Marc Bernard, Marie Bernard.
  • Michel Bernard passed away in 1448 in Tournai, FRANCE.

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Michel Bernard
1397–1448
Birth Place: FRANCE
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Michel Bernard's Descendants

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Michel Bernard (1397–6 SEP 1448)
  1. 1. Marie Bernard 1425–1500 m. Jean (De) Cottrell 1415–1490
    1. 1. Michel Cottrell 1440–1521 m. Jeanne Gommer 1465–
      1. 1. Catherine Cottrell 1481– m. Jean Boucharderie 1490–1550
        1. 1. Madeleine (Vilain) Boucharderie 1512–1541 m. Pierre Preys 1510–1541
        2. 2. Marie (Villian) Boucharderie –1584
        3. 3. Catherine (Villian) Boucharderie –1573
  2. 2. Jean Bernard –1445

Michel Bernard's Timeline

2 Records

1397
1397
Birth of Michel Bernard in FRANCE
FRANCE
1448
6 SEP 1448
Age 51
Death of Michel Bernard in Tournai, FRANCE
Tournai, FRANCE

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1397
    Event Place: FRANCE

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 SEP 1448
    Event Place: Tournai, FRANCE

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