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The Tabourdeux were a family of silk weavers based in Bouc Etourdi. (This activity benefited from a privilege granted by Colbert for the making of stockings. Colbert had installed at the Château de Madrid (in Neuilly) a silkworm farm and a silk stocking factory where several masters from Dourdan were trained.) Catherine's parents worked in the weaving industry in France. On her antenuptial contract they are named as Jeanne Crosnier and Claude Tabourdeux, a hosier from Rouillon, Dourdan. Claude was a chaussetier - a person dealing in woven goods. The witnesses from Catherine’s side on the antenuptial contract were two brothers, Jean and Jacques.
The Tabourdeux were a family of silk weavers based in Bouc Etourdi. (This activity benefited from a privilege granted by Colbert for the making of stockings. Colbert had installed at the Château de Madrid (in Neuilly) a silkworm farm and a silk stocking factory where several masters from Dourdan were trained.) Volgens die navorsing van 'Pascal Herbert" was daar 'n voorhuwelikse kontak deur Charles stamvader en Catherine Tabourdeux opgestel en was haar ouers Claude Tabourdeux en Jeanne Cronier. [Judi Meyer] They worked in the weaving industry in France.The witnesses from Catherine’s side on the antenuptial contract were two brothers, Jean and Jacques..
1610 |
1610
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Dourdan, Essonne, Île-de-France, France
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1634 |
1634
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Longvilliers, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
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1640 |
1640
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Plessis Mornay, Longvilliers, Hurepoix, Isle de France, France
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1685 |
1685
Age 75
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France
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