1676 - 1725 (48 years)
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Name |
Pierre Jean Dit Godon (Vivien) |
Birth |
11 Mar 1676 |
Charlesbourg (Montmorency) Quebec, Canada |
Christening |
12 Mar 1676 |
Quebec, Quebec, Canada |
Gender |
Unknown |
Death |
28 Jan 1725 |
L'islet, Quebec, Canada |
Person ID |
I2414 |
Laval+ |
Last Modified |
9 Feb 2015 |
Father |
Pierre I Jean Dit Godon, b. 19 Feb 1645, La Rochelle, Ev, de La Rochelle,(St-Nicholas) Charente-Maritime Aunis, France d. 13 Aug 1724, St.-Jean Poart Joli (L'llet) Quebec, Canada (Age 79 years) |
Mother |
Francoise Favreau, b. 8 Jan1642, Aytre', Ev de La Rochelle, Aunis, France d. 6 Aug 1723, L'islet, Quebec, Canada (Age 81 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
8 Jul 1668 |
La Rochelle, Rv, de La Rochelle, Aunis France |
Family ID |
F933 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Father |
jean vivien, b. 18 Nov 1645, Ecoyeux, Ev. de Saintes, Saintonge, France d. 1725, Port-Joli au Canada (Age 79 years) |
Mother |
Francoise Favreau, b. 8 Jan1642, Aytre', Ev de La Rochelle, Aunis, France d. 6 Aug 1723, L'islet, Quebec, Canada (Age 81 years) |
Marriage |
1672 |
La Rochelle, (Charente-Maritime) La Rochelle, Aunis France |
Notes |
- Françoise FAVREAU
(b: Françoise* FAVREAU)
ancêtre,
Born 8 January 1642 - Aytré, Év. de La Rochelle, Aunis
(17), France
Baptized 8 January 1642 - Aytré, Év. de La Rochelle,
Aunis (17), France
Deceased 6 August 1723 - L'Islet, Québec, Canada , age
at death: 81 years old
Buried 6 August 1723 - L'Islet, Québec, Canada
Pionnière (1672) arrivée avec son mari
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Family ID |
F941 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Aunis is a historical province of France, situated in the north-west of the department of Charente-Maritime. Its historic capital is La Rochelle, which took over from Castrum Allionis (Châtelaillon) the historic capital which gives its name to the province.
It was a fief of the Duchy of Aquitaine. It extended to Marais Poitevin in the north, Basse Saintonge (and Niortais) in the east, and Rochefortais in the south. Aunis had an influence approximately 20?25 km into the Isle of Ré (l'Île de Ré).
The province was officially recognised during the reign of Charles V of France in 1374: "In 1374, Charles V separated La Rochelle from Saintonge to set up a provincial government, comprising the jurisdictions of Rochefort, Marennes and, for a time, Benon. It was thus that Aunis legally became a separate province."[1]
Aunis was the smallest province in France, in terms of area. Nowadays it is a part of the Charente-Maritime département together with Saintonge.
People from Aunis were called Aunisien (masculine) or Aunisienne (feminine). The English term is Aunisian.
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