Family tree Baudrie » Simon Bonnel (± 1650-< 1715)

Personal data Simon Bonnel 

  • He was born about 1650.
  • Profession: Laboureur âaa Herlies en 1671?.
    _UID 875B2CF3-D75B-4791-8314-E3CABFF314D4
    RIN MH:IF28745
  • He died before 1715 in Wicres, 59134, Nord, FRANCE.

Household of Simon Bonnel

He is married to Catherine des Camps.

They got married

RIN MH:F1211
_UID EE29484E-C976-4E09-A83A-FBE197984BF6

Child(ren):

  1. Marguerite Anne Bonnel  ± 1690-???? 
  2. Thérèse Bonnel  ± 1690-????


Notes about Simon Bonnel

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Simon Bonnel

Simon Bonnel
± 1650-< 1715


Thérèse Bonnel
± 1690-????

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