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Aime ‘Ann’ Bailliou (Unknown)

Also Known As: "Aime", "Ann", "Billiou", "bilyeu", "belyeu", "bilyeau", "Aimée", "Anne Barlow"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death: July 01, 1621 (46-47)
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Place of Burial: La Basec, Flander, France
Immediate Family:

Wife of Thomas Bilyue Barlow and Thomas Billiou
Mother of Jean Jacques Billiou; Anna Walker and Abigail Dunham

Managed by: Daniel Carter
Last Updated:
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Immediate Family

About Aime ‘Ann’ Bailliou


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bilyeu-83

She was born about 1574.

Aime "Ann" married about 1599 probably in England to Thomas Bailliou or Billiou or Baljou or Bilyeu.

They may have resided in Hertfordshire, England.

She was buried on 01 July 1621 at Saint Pieterskerke in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Nederland. [1] [2]

On 15 October 1622, Thomas was enumerated in the Wolhuis district of Leiden, Nederland, with his three daughters - "Anneken", "Abigeal", and "Hatil". [3]

Children

  1. Anneken Bailliou, b: England; m: 1624 Nathaniel Walker [4]
  2. Abigail Bailliou, b: England; m: 1622 John Dunham [5] [6]
  3. Thomas Bailliou, b: c1605 Herforschier, England [7] [8]
  4. Mary? Bailliou (possibly identical with "Hatil" & "Meijnego"), b: Leiden; m: 1629 Steven Fastaer (uncertain) [9]

Research Notes

There is no primary source for her name. She was the wife of Thomas Bailliou. They seem to be of French origin, possibly Wallons from Flanders. In the early seventeenth century, they were living in Leiden, Netherlands. They were parents of several children, including Abigail Bailliou.

The earliest reference for "Aime" as the mother of Abigail (Balliou) Dunham seems to have been in the 1962 "Workman Family History" which is also when the Huguenot and Walloon claim seems to originate. It asserts without argument that Abigail Balliou and Pierre Billiou were siblings. The author also asserts that Abigail's mother was named Aime and that her father Thomas Balliou was "of LaBassee, or Wicres, in 'French Flanders'". [10]

The author presumably conflated them as siblings because of their similar surname, that they were both in Leiden, and that both went to North America (though Pierre went to New Netherland in 1661).

Two of her daughter's marriages were civil ceremonies. Abigail's known family does not appear in the Walloon church records.

Pierre Billiou or Balliou was a French Huguenot. He was married at the Walloon church in Leiden, and at that time his birth location was given as Rijsel (now Lille, France). His marriage record clearly states his father's name as Jeacq, who was a witness to the marriage. [11] Wicres is about 15km southwest of Lille, and La Bassée 5km southwest of Wicres. Wicres is the alleged birth place of Pierre's father-in-law Chrétien du Bois. It's possible that this information was somehow distorted and applied to Thomas Balliou as well.

There is currently no information to support the idea that Abigail and Pierre were related. There were in fact other families with names similiar to "Baillou" (and its many variations) in Leiden during this time. An Erfgoed Leiden search for "ba*l*u" as a surname comes up with 232 hits between 1590 and 1690. And other variants exist, ending with "w" or "e", or starting instead with "Bi" for instance.


Also, at one point of Leyden (Leiden), Holland, Netherlands.

Sources:

The book, 'England & Holland of the Pilgrims', by Dexter.

Info from cousin Joann Yeager Gwinn


extensive family tree of her husband http://www.workmanfamily.org/histories/AndersonBook/TheBilyeus.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Flanders



Source: ancestry.com: Ann Aime Found 10 Records, 5 Photos and 9,383 Family Trees Born in Wicres, France on 1600. Ann married Thomas Billiou and had 5 children. She passed away on 1625 in Leiden, Suid, Nederlands, Holland. Family Members Parents Unavailable Unavailable Spouse(s) Thomas Billiou 1595-1622 Children Abigail Barlow 1605-1668 Anna Billiou 1602-Unknown Abigail Billiou 1595-1644 Jean Billiou 1605-Unknown Pierre Billiou 1622-1701

GEDCOM Note

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I4084:d Line 176649: 2 RIN MH:SC17765

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Ann Aime, née Barlow, born in 1573 or 1574, her birthplace was either Wicres or a place in the county of Cheshire. She died in Leiden, the Netherlands, in 1622. Ann Aime was married to Thomas Billiou from Wicres, Northern France; she was the daughter of Henry Barlow (1552 to after 1613) from Prestbury, Cheshire, England and his wife Margret (born 1554)

See 19th listing... https://docplayer-org.translate.goog/126768806-003-grossvater-otto-...

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https://www.stamboomonderzoek.com/pallmallking/getperson.php?person...

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The ancestors listed below Barlow from England and are the direct ancestors of Ann Aimee Billiou, born Barlow. Her parents were Henry Barlow (1552-1613) and Margaret (born 1554), both located in the small village of Prestbury in Cheshire in the North West of England. They had nine children. The oldest was Ann Aime, she was born in 1573 in Prestbury / Cheshire. The youngest daughter Mary was born in 1589. Then there were seven sons of the couple who were called Edward, Henry jun., Lawrence, John Randall (* 1583), William and Robert. William Barlow (* 1585), there is a Family Trees Barlow (Barlow Family from Ireland), who had emigrated to Ireland in the early 17th century; Barlow those families were Catholic faith. The time of change in England in the 16th and 17th centuries - especially since the founding of the Anglican Church call - were a reason to emigrate to Ireland, especially for Catholics. How come the descendants of Randall Barlow, who was a brother of Ann Aime, from Ireland. Those Barlow families are also referred to as "the Barlows from Ireland" to prevent confusion with other Barlow also to families.

The father of Henry Barlow was also named Henry (1530-1576). The further back reaching ancestors of the paternal line were Humphrey Barlow (1500-1558), Alexander Barlow (1458-1527), Alexander Barlow (1414-1466), Nicholas Barlow (1393-1431), John (Jenkin) Barlow (1375-1400) and Sir John de Barlow (1350 - 1400) from Barlow Hall, Cheshire, England. The wife of John Jenkin Barlow (1375-1400) was Joan de Holland (1379 to 12/04/1434). Her father was Richard de Holland. Access is via its genealogy back to the time of the Middle Ages, luxury brands from England such as the home Blois. The most distant ancestors were Roger Barlow de Barlow (1325 - 1354), Robert de Barlow (1275 - 1334), Sir Thomas Barlow (1250 - 1300) from Chorlton, Lancashire, England, Robert Barlow (born 1230), Thomas Barlow (born 1200) and Thomas Barlow (1180-1204) from Lancashire, England. The Barlows are, inter alia, be found on the websites of www.familysearch.org. The Mormons (Holy Church of Jesus Christ) have made in the last decades by many people from all over the world microfilming of parish registers and other registers, as well as by our ancestors Barlow. The building in which several generations of the Barlow family once lived there way today. It was named after the family name - Barlow Hall.

http://www.h-bruchwitz.de/chron22_y.html

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Link to parents... according to my research... Henry Barlow

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Aime ‘Ann’ Bailliou's Timeline

1574
1574
Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
1595
1595
Wicres, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
1600
October 22, 1600
Probably, England
1604
1604
Wiccres, Flanders, France
1621
July 1, 1621
Age 47
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
July 1621
Age 47
La Basec, Flander, France
1967
October 11, 1967
Age 47
November 30, 1967
Age 47
2002
March 22, 2002
Age 47