(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Anlys de Sepmeries.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1460 in Felleries, France.
Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Gillette Ricq.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1485 in Felleries, France.
The GOSSET family was already in Felleries in the 15th century. This was a very numerous family. They were woodworkers or farmers. Some married with members of the "echevinage."
Thomas Gosset was mentioned in 1475, 1493, and 1499 in the archives of the Liessies abbey for a house coming from Guillaume de Luyne and located in front of the church. ; His widow and children were mentioned in 1501, 1502, and 1503. He was married a second time before 22 Dec 1497 to Gillette Ricq.
Felleries is a small village located near Avesnes. It is closely linked with the history of Avesnes. Avesnes was a feudal possession belonging to the House of Bourgogne from 1436 to 1477. In 1477 Louis XI, king of France, destroyed the town. From 1477 to 1556 Avesnes belonged to Austria. Once during that time, in 1514, it was destroyed by fire. From 1556 to 1659, Avesnes was part of the Spanish Netherlands. Avesnes became part of France in 1659. During all these changes of overlords, there was a lot of war in the region and also some epidemics of the plague.
Thomas Gosset | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gillette Ricq |
Sources mentioned in the article are:
"La Cordée du Patriarche", by Pierre Daudruy & Gérard Boutry, 1972.
"Les notables d'Avesnes au XVIème siècle et la famille de Forest" by Michel Missoffe, 1937.
"Les bois jolis de Felleries", by Abbé Rolland, 1924.