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251 | He was a pharmacist and Lord Mayor of a very well to do suburb in Melbourne called Ivanhoe. | BOYD, Frederick James (I500680)
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252 | He was also named “Marquis de Serville” in this copy of the 1722 certificate submitted by his nephew when he received the the Ordre de Saint Louis. 1722 certificate also named him Marquis: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10083743t/f115.item | DE MASSOL SE SERVILLE, Marquis Guillaume (I1242)
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253 | He was awarded a medal but did not claim it. Info provided by the forum on the AngloBoerWar website: "All unclaimed medals were eventually returned to the Royal Mint in England where they were melted down or skimmed and renamed and issued to others. Your Britz was no. 711 National Scouts - his medal was returned to the Mint as per the attached below. I haven't included his exact name because it's further down the list, but he is on it as PWB Britz." | BRITZ, Petrus Wilhelemus Benjamin (I507601)
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254 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | HELIE, Madelaine Léoncine (I98)
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255 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | COUTANCEAU, Francois Joseph (I500597)
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256 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | COUTANCEAU, Pierre Jean Alexis (I509215)
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257 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | LESAGE, Napoléon (I93)
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258 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | LESAGE, Rosalie Lise (I500599)
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259 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | COUTANCEAU, Françoise Lise Thérèse (I506222)
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260 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | ROLANDO, François Adolphe (I210)
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261 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | ROLANDO, Jeanne Rosalie (I506224)
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262 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | COUTANCEAU, Jean Alexis (I506223)
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263 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | ROLANDO, François Adolphe (I454)
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264 | Headstone photo compliments of Suzanne Coutanceau | RIVIÈRE, Marie Noémie (I918)
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265 | Hector de Maniquet Before October 23, 1551, he married Marie Roussin, the only daughter of Jehan Roussin, bourgeois of Paris, and Marguerite-Marie (de) Juvenal. Ecuyer, lord of Fayet, Hector became adviser, administrator and ambassador of Léonor d'Orléans-Longueville, count of Neuchâtel, then of his widow Marie de Bourbon, from 1563 and at least until 1576. His talents as a recognized negotiator, Maniquet was received in 1567 butler of Marguerite de France, sister of the king (Queen Margot). On November 27, 1570, Hector was the master of ceremonies at Mézières, at the marriage of Charles IX with Elisabeth of Austria; later, in 1574, when she became a widow, it was Hector who was responsible for driving her back across the Rhine. An even more delicate expression of confidence was granted to Hector de Maniquet by the king. In 1573, Charles IX's mistress, Marie Touchet, having become pregnant for the second time, the king entrusted her to Hector, whose discretion he knew. She gave birth at the Château du Fayet on April 28, 1573, in the Cardinal's tower, of Charles, bastard of Valois, later Count of Auvergne and Duke of Angoulême. by buying in 1573, stones coming from the demolitions of the castle of La Buissière, and by destroying the old tower of the Cardinal, Maniquet completely rebuilt his castle of Fayet. On November 7, 1574, he made with his wife, an annuity in favor of Marie Touchet "bourgeois of Paris". This act was certainly not free, and puts us on the track of court donations for the benefit of our gentleman Dauphinois. He was moreover provided with the office of grand master of the Waters and Forests of Languedoc, Guyenne and Dauphiné, and worked with the regulation of these forests (1581). In 1580, Catherine de Médicis sent Maniquet to the king of Navarre (future Henri IV of France) and she charged him with various missions near the Protestant chiefs. He was received on September 5, 1582, a gentleman serving as Queen Margaret, and it was probably around this time that he was sent to the Swiss for a levy of 4,000 men who came to France. Hector died before April 30, 1585, leaving Marie Roussin five sons and three daughters: Ludovic de Maniquet, squire, lord of Haut, adviser to the king, grand-master reformers of the Waters and Forests of France following his father. Page of King Henry III, he lived in Paris in 1588. He was not known to have any alliance or descendants. Etienne de Maniquet, squire, lord of Hennevilliers. He lives in Paris, rue de La Mortellerie in the parish of Saint-Paul. Will be a prisoner time at the Conciergerie. Dead before February 1, 1642, he will have a natural son, Hélie, legitimized in January 1631, of Marie de La Terre Antoine de Maniquet, died very young. Maniquet beard, nun at Formonte Abbey Charles de Maniquet, lord of Fayet, kept in his nobility on March 30, 1638, commander of a company of cavalry. He lived in Paris rue de La Mortellerie in 1598, but at the age of fifty, he retired to Fayet and married in 1606 Isabeau de Chaponnay. Of which posterity. Marie de Maniquet, daughter of honor to the queen mother, died after 1624, who in 1583 married François de Gomer [9], knight, lord of Breuil-en-Brie and Luzancy. Of which posterity are Catherine de Maniquet, died after 1642, who will marry Jacques Le Faure, squire, sieur de Morsan, provincial treasurer in Champagne then treasurer of France in Paris, died before 1623. Of which posterity Philibert-Emmanuel de Maniquet, which was held on the baptismal font by Catherine de Médicis and duke Philibert-Emmanuel de Savoie. Ecuyer, lord of the Sheepfold, man-at-arms of the Lesdiguières company, died after 1648, he had married in 1616 Claude de Graffart de Renevillette. | MANIQUET DU FAYET, Comte, Lord Hector (I509410)
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266 | Her first trip to U.S.A. the same address in New York as her sister Luisa DE JESUS and same boat. Julia had five daughters Maria, Justa, Antonia, Teresa and Julia. Tony Borrageiro | DE JESUS, Julia (I501381)
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267 | His tombstone displayed the “couronne” or crown of a Marquis | DE MASSOL SE SERVILLE, Marquis Guillaume (I1242)
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268 | Horticulturist- Architect - Mollet Family: Gardeners of the Kings of France | MOLLET, Paul Raoul (Rault) (I501051)
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269 | http://genealogie.quebec/testphp/info.php?no=218307 | GUY DESAVENAUX, François (I504979)
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270 | http://genealogie.quebec/testphp/info.php?no=218307 | SANSON, Dame Marie Rose (I504980)
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271 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trist%C3%A3o_Vaz_Teixeira | VAZ TEIXEIRA, Tristão (I1721)
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272 | Image source - Suzanne Coutanceau | COUTANCEAU, Jean Léon Joseph (I506221)
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273 | Image source from Carole Haylock via email | GREENLEES, Ellen (I507018)
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274 | Immigration Arrival Feb 24 1916 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | GONZALVES DE MENESES / MONIZ, Antonio (I503257)
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275 | Immigration: New Bedford, MA, USA | GONZALVES DE MENESES / MONIZ, Antonio (I503257)
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276 | Immigration: South Africa | GONZALVES MENESES, Manuel (I67)
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277 | Immigration: South Africa | GONZALVES MENESES, Antonio (I505469)
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278 | In 1518 he became a lawyer and was called at the age of 34 years to the Parliament of the Free County of Burgundy. In 1519 Charles the Fifth was elected emperor at the age of 19 years. Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle quickly became his very close man of trust. He became a chancellor of the empire. His sons and sons-in-law (Granvelle family) were going to occupy the best places of the county and in the imperial courtyard. In 1527 he bought the seigniory of Grandvelle, located in the Bailiwick of Amont (Bailliage d'Amont), administrative territory located in present-day Haute-Saône department, which later became better known under the name of Granvelle. In 1530, after the death of Mercurino Gattinara, he became one of the emperor's most trusted advisers in the Holy Roman Empire, and played that role until to his death. He died on August 27, 1550, at the age of 64 years, while attending the Imperial Diet in Augsburg. He owned a significant art collection and library, the later now in the Bibliothèque municipale de Besançon.[1] | GRANVELLE PERRENOT, Lord Nicolas (I322)
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279 | in 1700 Resident for the King in Valais, with Residence in Sion. | FéDERBE, Comte Louis Henry (I506470)
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280 | In 1706, he was styled “Marquis de Serville” according to a copy of a letter from the Chambre des Comtes in Burgundy: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10083743t/f122.item Source - Josiah de la motte | DE MASSOL SE SERVILLE, Marquis Guillaume (I1242)
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281 | Index birth date appears to be a typo due to inconsistency report. Birth date is 18 July 1889 | MAMET, Camille Gustave Joseph (I500178)
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282 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | CHEESE, James Thomas (I653)
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283 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | HAYWARD, Francis John (I658)
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284 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | HAYWARD, Percy Stanley (I659)
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285 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | HAYWARD, Edward William (I657)
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286 | Info by Denice Minehan - Email | CHEESE, Richard Drayton (I654)
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287 | Info by Denice Minehan - Email | CHEESE, George Sydney (I655)
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288 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | HAYWARD, John Henry (I656)
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289 | Info by Denice Minehan - email | HAYWARD, Ada Edith Agnes (I660)
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290 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | DE SEQUEIRA, ** Maria (I625)
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291 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | FERNANDES, Pedro (I610)
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292 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | DUARTE, Maria (I611)
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293 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | DUARTE, Joao (I614)
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294 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | GOMES, Guiomar (I615)
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295 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | FRANCISCO, Amador (I612)
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296 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | GONCALVES, Madalena (I613)
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297 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | FERNANDES, ** Gasper (I622)
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298 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | CAMACHA, ** Filipa (I623)
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299 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | DUARTE, ** Joao (I620)
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300 | Info provided from Cece Camara - FB | GOUVEIA, ** Madalena (I621)
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