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About Jacques Mahieu
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Jaques Mahieu b.abt 1550 Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
The father of Jeanne, Hester, Antoinette, Francois, and Marie was very probably Jacques Mahieu. He was a witness to the betrothal of Francoise Mahieu and Daniel Cricket. He and his wife (name not recorded) received communion in the Leiden Walloon Church on 10 Jun 1590, with letters of transfer from the Walloon Church in London, dated 30 April 1590. He came from Lille, now in the northern part of France. Formerly it was of Walloon Flanders. Heavily protestant, the area was captured by Catholic armies under Parma in 1578, and many Walloon Calvinists fled to England directly, while others fled north towards the Protestant cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When those cities fell in 1585, refugees went across to England or north to Zeeland and Holland. Apparently the Jacques Mahieu was among these refugees, taking with him young daughters Mary and Franciose. Jeanne’s record also refers to her “step-mother” Jeanne, so perhaps her mother died in Lille and Jacques remarried when he got to Canterbury. this man may also be named Jean. In the Canterbury records, there is an Anthony Mahieu, son of Jean le Mahieu, native of Coulon, near Calais, France, married to Martha Conart. They had two children baptized in Canterbury.
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Married 2nd in 1603 to Jane/Jennie "of Canterbury" and all children born in Canterbury. The family fled England to Leyden, Holland to escape persecution. After Jacques death his widow and several children removed from Holland to America.
Good day, Contributor Shellymk suggest:There is Netherlands Marriage Index for the daughter of Jacques, Francoise/Franchoyse Mahieu and Daniel Cricket, dated June 10, 1611 which lists Jacques
Mahieu as present and a witness to the marriage. His own (2nd) marriage to Jennie Lamam (also seen on some Ancestry trees as La Moyne) was on June 30, 1603 in Leiden - re/ International Marriage Records @ Ancestry.com. This would make his death date after 1611. No records have been found naming his 1st wife.
Sources for the above
- ↑ Underhill, Lora Altine Woodbury. Descendants of Edward Small of New England: and the Allied Families with Tracings of English (Revised Edition). (Cambridge, Mass.: The Riverside Press, 1934).
- Bangs, Jeremy Dupertuis. The Pilgrims and Other English in Leiden Records: Some New Pilgrim Documents, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society), Vol. 143:195, at 199, July 1989.
- Moriarty, G. Andrews. Genealogical Research in England: Hester Le Mahieu, Wife of Francis Cooke, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society), Vol. 107:61, Jan. 1953.
Note: all data added by Spec. Christopher Empey quoted from: >SOURCE< The Mayflower Society and family records.
Jacques Mahieu's Timeline
1559 |
1559
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Coulon or, Sementron, Yonne, Burgundy, France
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1559
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Of Dinant, France
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1559
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Diant, Seine Et Marne, France
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1580
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Canterbury, Kent, England
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1581 |
1581
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Leyden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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1581
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Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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July 3, 1582
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Canterbury, Kent, England
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1584 |
August 1584
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Stockport, Cheshire, Lancashire, England
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1585 |
1585
Age 26
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Lille, Nord, France
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