Claude-Joseph Morin

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Claude-Joseph Morin

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Birthplace: Saint-Étienne, Brie-Comte-Robert, Brie française, Isle de France, France
Death: circa January 09, 1640 (45-54)
Brie française, Isle de France, France
Place of Burial: Brie française, Isle de France, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Claude-Joseph Morin and Jeanne Millet
Husband of Jeanne Morin
Father of Helene Morin; Noël Morin; Marie Caterine Morin; Charles Morin and Marie Catherine Marier

Managed by: Dennis Harold Cloukey
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About Claude-Joseph Morin

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I know of three different variations on Morin.....Morino, Morini, and possibly Moran. The name is Belgic Gaul in origin and is derived from the Celtic word "mor" for the sea. It's the same as Latin "mare" and modern French "mer". The name refers to a people who live near the sea.

The earliest reference to the people called Morin is in Julius Caesar's Conquest di Gauli...circa 60 b.c. They lived in the part of Europe closest to Britain..NW France, SW Belgium. Caesar uses the Latin plural when referring to them "morini'. It took his legions three years to conquer them and their allies before he could even begin to invade Britain, which was his objective.

Caesar says they came against him with 30,000 warriors, if true, we could estimate the total number of the people at more like 90,000 of them at the time. tlthough he refers to them as a "tribe", it should be pointed out that they lived in cities and villages protected by hill-forts.

They were civilized enough to have produced their own gold coins, so they were more than just farmers. One early hill-fort city was called "Tremorin," ("tre=city) and the legendary architect of King Arthur's Camelot in some legends was called "Tremorinus."

Some books say the name Morin is Scottish, or other absurdities. The fact is, there are even today more Morins in northwest France than anywhere else, and more Morins in Quebec, Canada and northern New England than anywhere else in North America.

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Claude-Joseph Morin's Timeline

1590
1590
Saint-Étienne, Brie-Comte-Robert, Brie française, Isle de France, France
1590
1615
1615
Saint-Étienne, Brie-Comte-Robert, Brie française, Isle de France, France
1629
1629
France
1629
France
1640
January 9, 1640
Age 50
Brie française, Isle de France, France
January 9, 1640
Age 50
Brie française, Isle de France, France
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St-étienne Brie-comte-robert, Seine-et-marne, Île-de-france, France