Conk/Robillard Family Tree » Louise BOYER (1639-1701)

Personal data Louise BOYER 

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  • She was born in the year 1639 in Moret sur Loing,77250,Seine et Marne,Ile de France,FRANCE.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was younger than 16 years (7) when child (Anne DEVILLENEUVE) was born (??-??-1646) .

  • She died on May 28, 1701 in Moret sur Loing,77250,Seine et Marne,Ile de France,FRANCE, she was 62 years old.
  • A child of Estienne BOYER

Household of Louise BOYER

She is married to Vincent de VILLENEUVE.

They got married on July 26, 1678 at Moret sur Loing,77250,Seine et Marne,Ile de France,FRANCE, she was 39 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Anne DEVILLENEUVE  1646-1708
  2. Anne de VILLENEUVE  1668-1740
  3. Cyr de VILLENEUVE  1670-1710


Timeline Louise BOYER

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Historical events

  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1678: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 25 » Venetian Elena Cornaro Piscopia is the first woman awarded a doctorate of philosophy when she graduates from the University of Padua.
    • August 3 » Robert LaSalle builds the Le Griffon, the first known ship built on the Great Lakes.
    • November 25 » Trunajaya rebellion: After a long and logistically challenging march, the allied Mataram and Dutch troops successfully assaulted the rebel stronghold of Kediri.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1701: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 18 » Frederick I crowns himself King of Prussia in Königsberg.
    • March 9 » Safavid troops retreat from Basra, ending a three year occupation.
    • July 9 » A Bourbon force under Nicolas Catinat withdraws from a smaller Habsburg force under Prince Eugene of Savoy in the Battle of Carpi.
    • July 24 » Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founds the trading post at Fort Pontchartrain, which later becomes the city of Detroit.
    • August 4 » Great Peace of Montreal between New France and First Nations is signed.
    • September 16 » James Francis Edward Stuart, sometimes called the "Old Pretender", becomes the Jacobite claimant to the thrones of England and Scotland.


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The Conk/Robillard Family Tree publication was prepared by Martin L. Robillard (contact is not possible).
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