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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 18 February 24 05:09 GMT (UK) »
Pierre MANDINEAU, witness (cousin germain; not sure if cousin of husband or wife) at the marriage of Perrine RUAU and Pierre GUINOT in 1693 in Breuil-Barret (very close to La Châtaigneraie)

https://etatcivil-archives.vendee.fr/ark:/22574/s005dfa2e420c592/5e031f6ba5128

Feels like this could be some kind of connection? I'd been wondering if Perrine and Marguerite might have been sisters, but it's interesting that the connection seems to be through Pierre. Hmmm.

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:05 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone make out the names of the witnesses and their familial connections in this document? It's the marriage of Françoise MANDINEAU and Jean JAMIN in nearby Mouilleron-en-Pareds, and it caught my eye because Françoise is listed as "nouvel converti".

Thought I'd poke about and see if I can build up her family and see if my Jean is connected, but I'm struggling to read the last bit where the witnesses and their relationships are named. I can spot two Mandineaus amongst them though.

https://etatcivil-archives.vendee.fr/ark:/22574/s005dd2c5d012a68/5dd2c5d021cd7

ont assisté et  été présents audit mariage René Beland oncle ,Pierre Jol.. cousin dudit Jamin, ? Mandineau père ?, de françois mandineau oncle de ladite mandineau...et des soussignés , tous les ... ont dit ne savoir signer de ce enquis.

Signatures / Pierre Anguinet , Pierre Mareillau  ,Bourichon prieur curé.

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:11 GMT (UK) »
Ooh, and another one. The abjuration of Pierre MANDINEAU, from Bazoges-en-Pareds, in La Châtaigneraie in 1688. At least I think so?

https://etatcivil-archives.vendee.fr/ark:/22574/s005dd2a3a7e9819/5dfc7a61795c4

Yes it is his abjuration.

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:22 GMT (UK) »
Village des Laisses paroisse de Breuil Bernard

Défunt pierre mandineau : correct

Nowadays Les Lesses south of Breuil Bernard

I can't make a snippet  now, I will later.


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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:32 GMT (UK) »
1725 la Mariollière paroisse de Moncoutant

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:43 GMT (UK) »
1726
I read La Cantrie paroisse de moncoutant
and La Mariolliere paroisse de Moncoutant

No La cantrie found around Moncoutant  but a street called Rue de la Contrie in Moncoutant


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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #33 on: Sunday 18 February 24 08:46 GMT (UK) »
1727
I see la saraziniere paroisse de moncoutant
and demeurant au Bourg de moncoutant  (which means in the village of Moncoutant , not in a hamlet near by)

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #34 on: Sunday 18 February 24 09:16 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone make out the names of the witnesses and their familial connections in this document? It's the marriage of Françoise MANDINEAU and Jean JAMIN in nearby Mouilleron-en-Pareds, and it caught my eye because Françoise is listed as "nouvel converti".

Thought I'd poke about and see if I can build up her family and see if my Jean is connected, but I'm struggling to read the last bit where the witnesses and their relationships are named. I can spot two Mandineaus amongst them though.

https://etatcivil-archives.vendee.fr/ark:/22574/s005dd2c5d012a68/5dd2c5d021cd7

ont assisté et  été présents audit mariage René Beland oncle ,Pierre Jol.. cousin dudit Jamin, dudit Mandineau père, de françois mandineau oncle de ladite mandineau epouse et des soussignés , tous les susdits ont dit ne savoir signer de ce enquis.

Signatures / Pierre Anguinet , Pierre Mareillau  ,Bourichon prieur curé.

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Re: Parish records for La Châtaigneraie ?
« Reply #35 on: Sunday 18 February 24 12:41 GMT (UK) »
Village des Laisses paroisse de Breuil Bernard

Défunt pierre mandineau : correct


Nowadays Les Lesses, south of le Breuil Bernard.
I can't make a snippet now , I will later.