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Paul Souchay
(1628-)
Anne Paillevert
(1632-)
Anne Souchay
(Abt 1650-Abt 1708)

 

Anne Souchay

  • Born: Abt 1650, Suévres, Orléannais, France
  • Marriage (1): Philippe Fouche on 7 Jun 1677 in , , France
  • Died: Abt 1708, Paarl, Cape Province, South Africa aged about 58
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Spouses/Children:

1. Philippe Fouche

(+ Shows person has known children.)



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bullet  Birth Notes:

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/26715534/person/1905334633

bullet  Death Notes:

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/26715534/person/1905334633

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in her life were:

• General Comment. Genealogies of Old South African Families - Geslacht-Register Der Oude Kaapsche Familien. - Vol 1 page 239.

• Web Based Info. Robertson, Delia. The First Fifty Years Project. http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g8/p8700.html
Anne Souchay
F, #8701, b. circa 1650
NGK Drakenstein Baptisms 1694-1732 NGK Drakenstein Baptisms 1694-1732
Birth* Anne Souchay was born circa 1650 in Suévres, Orléannais, France.1

Marriage* She married Philippe Fouché on 7 June 1677 France.1

(Witness) Baptism She witnessed the baptism of Anna Jourdaan on 30 December 1698 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop.2,3
Family Philippe Fouché b. c 1645, d. b 11 May 1711
Children ?Anna Fouché+1 b. b 14 Nov 1681, d. 1713
?Steven Fouché+4 b. c 1687
?Suzanne Fouché+5 b. c 1689


Citations
1.[S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988 (28 Wale Street, Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers Limited, 1988), p. 169. Hereinafter cited as The Huguenots of South Africa.
2.[S408] Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Baptisms., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Baptism Register, Le 30 Desembre 1698; Anne fille de pierre jourdan de Cabriere Et Anne Fauché. Le pere de lanfant lou a Seruij de temoin Et la gan mere, pour maraine.. Hereinafter cited as Drakenstein I Baptisms.
3.[S337] P.J. Fourie, "Die voor- en nageslag van Kmdt. P.J. Fourie - Boere-krygsman en held van die Slag van Graspan (6 Junie 1901)", Familia (Fourie) Vol. 9, no. 3 (1972): p. 84-87.. Hereinafter cited as "Die voor- en nageslag van Kmdt. P.J. Fourie."
4.[S151] J.A. Heese & R.T.J. Lombard, South African Genealogies 2 D-G (Pretoria, South Africa: Human Science Research Council, 1989), p. 329. Hereinafter cited as S.A. Genealogies 2 D-G.
5.[S332] Webpage tanap.net (http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/) (Original records held by Western Cape Archives and Records Service, Roeland Street, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa) "11 Meij 1711, MOOC10/1.69
Inventaris en Vendu Rol der goederen naergelaten en met er dood ontruijmt bij wijlen den landbouwer Philip Fouchet, en
desselfs overleedene huijsvrouw Anna Fouche, ten voordeele van haer vier naergelatene kinderen, genaemt
Anna
Steeven
Susanna en
Philip Fouchet."


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Anne married Philippe Fouche, son of Bernard Fouche and Anne Bruere, on 7 Jun 1677 in , , France. (Philippe Fouche was born about 1645 in Suévres, Orléannais, France and died after 11 May 1711 in , Cape Colony, South Africa.)

bullet  Sources of information or noted events in their marriage were:

• Web Based Info. Robertson, Delia. The First Fifty Years Project. http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g8/p8700.html

And

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/26715534/person/1905334632
Says married in Scoffier, France.



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