arthurhistory.com - Person Sheet
arthurhistory.com - Person Sheet
NameCatherine Le Quellec
Birth13 Dec 1649, Plouguiel, Côtes d'Armor
Death22 Jan 1710, Plouguiel, Côtes d'Armor
Burial23 Jan 1710, parish church of Plouguiel
Baptism13 Dec 1649, parish church of Plouguiel
FatherRaoul Le Quellec (~1615-1695)
MotherAlliette Hervé (1628-1671)
Spouses
Birth28 Sep 1645, Plouguiel, Côtes d'Armor
Death12 May 1710, Plouguiel, Côtes d'Armor
Burial13 May 1710, parish church of Plouguiel
Baptism28 Sep 1645, parish church of Plouguiel
FatherAnthoine Le Manchec (~1611-1681)
MotherAnne Mahé (~1613-1671)
Marriage14 Jul 1680, Plouguiel, Côtes d'Armor
ChildrenMarguerite (1683-1708)
Notes for Catherine Le Quellec
Baptism certificate, damaged register:

“Catherine natural (and legitimate) daughter of Raoul La Quellec and Alliette Hervé … baptized by me undersigned rector (of Plouguiel) and named and held over the fonts of baptism of the parochial church by Pierre Le Gelardon and Catherine Le Quellec godfather and godmother in presence of … Le Quellec … this thirteenth of December 1649”


Death certificate:

“Catherine Le Quellec spouse of Yves Le Manchec aged 60 died the twenty second January 1710 after having received the last sacrament and Extreme Unction during her illness and was buried the next day in the parish church of Plouguiel in the presence of the undersigned and others who do not sign, so signed Bertrand Le Vot priest, Yves Rivoallan, Anthoine Le Manchec, Julien Rivoallan, Anthoine Le Manchec and Louis Gouriou”
Notes for Yves “Yvon” (Spouse 1)
Baptism certificate:

“Yvon (nickname for Yves) natural and legitimate son of Anthoine Le Manchec and Anne Mahé his compagnon was baptized by me undersigned priest of Plouguiel and named and held over the saint fonts of the said church by honourable master Yves Levadallan (?) and Perronelle Gui--- godfather and godmother this twenty eighth September 1645”


Death certificate:

“Yves Le Manchec aged about 70 died … the twelfth May 1710 after having received the sacraments of Penitence Extreme Unction and Communion during his fatal illness, his corpse was buried the next day in the parish church of Plouguiel, assisted to the convoy Pierre Le Manchec, Jean Henry, Anthoine Le Manchec, Jan Le Fichant and several others who declared themselves unable to sign when asked, signed Julien Rivoallan, Anthoine Le Manchec and Francois Le Gac …”
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