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arthurhistory.com - Person Sheet
NameJeanne Marjou
Birth1668
FatherAlain Marjou (~1638-1698)
MotherMarie Henry (~1637-1681)
Spouses
Birthabt 10 Feb 1660
Residence1703, Camlez
Death14 Dec 1725, Camlez
Burial15 Dec 1725, parochial church of Camlez
Baptism10 Feb 1660, Master François Broudic priest rector of Caotreven
Occupationploughmen
Marriage5 Mar 1685, Camlez
ChildrenLouis (1703-1757)
Notes for Jeanne Marjou
Baptism rational, along with father’s name rational:
I send you the list of baptisms of Camlez. You will see the name of Jeanne Marjou fourth under 1664. Allain at the end of the line is the first name of the father.
There are relatively few Marjou on this list and no other Jeanne. Besides an Allain is mentioned as witness in the wedding, so for me it is the right person. Of course this does not give us the exact date.
Xavier Gille

Marriage Certificate:
“This day fifth of March 1685 after the engagment done in the parish church of Camlez in the presence of the undersigned rector and the three banns done during the high masses as well in this parish of Camlez as in that of Coatreven on three occasions as shown by the document from François Broudic rector of the said Coatreven … (it details the dates of the banns) no impediment was found on either side (parental or religious links could impede marriages), having seen the act of emancipation dated 27 February 1679 in which Yves le Flem is declared having exceeded the age of 22, I have, the above mentioned day and year, publicly interrogated in the parish church of Camlez the said Yves Le Flem from the parish of Coatreven aged about 26 and Jeanne Marjou from this parish of Camlez aged about 18, and after their mutual consent I married them in presence of Allain Marjou, Guillaume Dagorn, François Le Gorrec, Jean Cadio and gave them the benediction during the mass celebrated by me for them under the form prescribed by the holy church.”
Notes for Yves (Spouse 1)
Baptism:
“Yves Le Flem legitimate son of George and Anne Jerri (not sure ?) his father and mother was baptized by me Master François Broudic priest rector of Caotreven this day tenth February 1660 his godfather was Yves Mariou (?) and his god mother Catherine Broudic”

Marriage Certificate:
“This day fifth of March 1685 after the engagment done in the parish church of Camlez in the presence of the undersigned rector and the three banns done during the high masses as well in this parish of Camlez as in that of Coatreven on three occasions as shown by the document from François Broudic rector of the said Coatreven … (it details the dates of the banns) no impediment was found on either side (parental or religious links could impede marriages), having seen the act of emancipation dated 27 February 1679 in which Yves le Flem is declared having exceeded the age of 22, I have, the above mentioned day and year, publicly interrogated in the parish church of Camlez the said Yves Le Flem from the parish of Coatreven aged about 26 and Jeanne Marjou from this parish of Camlez aged about 18, and after their mutual consent I married them in presence of Allain Marjou, Guillaume Dagorn, François Le Gorrec, Jean Cadio and gave them the benediction during the mass celebrated by me for them under the form prescribed by the holy church.”

Death:

“The fifteenth of December 1725 was buried in the parochial church of Camlez Yves Le Flem aged about 70 who died the previous day after having received during his illness the sacraments of Penitence, Extreme Unction and Eucharist and assisted to the convoy Jeanne Marjou his widow, Louis Le Flem his son, Louis Le Bronnec and several others who cannot sign”
Notes for Yves & Jeanne (Family)
Marriage certificate:

“This day fifth of March 1685 after the engagment done in the parish church of Camlez in the presence of the undersigned rector and the three banns done during the high masses as well in this parish of Camlez as in that of Coatreven on three occasions as shown by the document from François Broudic rector of the said Coatreven … (it details the dates of the banns) no impediment was found on either side (parental or religious links could impede marriages), having seen the act of emancipation dated 27 February 1679 in which Yves le Flem is declared having exceeded the age of 22, I have, the above mentioned day and year, publicly interrogated in the parish church of Camlez the said Yves Le Flem from the parish of Coatreven aged about 26 and Jeanne Marjou from this parish of Camlez aged about 18, and after their mutual consent I married them in presence of Allain Marjou, Guillaume Dagorn, François Le Gorrec, Jean Cadio and gave them the benediction during the mass celebrated by me for them under the form prescribed by the holy church.”
 Note below from Xavier:
The document from Geneanet states that she was baptized in Camlez on April 5 1867. I do not know where this comes from : the register starts in September 1667. Before, there is only a list of names by year with no indication of date. I found the name of Jeanne Marjou, daughter of Allain, under 1664 (fourth on the list which follows the chronology, so she was baptized in the first months of the year). This means that she was not 18 at the wedding but 21. This must be her but I doubt we can ever find the corresponding document.
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