Jehane Marque

public profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Jehane Marque

Also Known As: "Jeanne Marthe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Belle Etoile, Saint Martin de la Brasque, Provence, France
Death: between June 30, 1688 and August 04, 1688 (56-64)
Ship: 'Berg China', Atlantic Ocean
Immediate Family:

Daughter of David Marque and Marie Grange
Wife of Pierre Jourdan, “Carretier”
Mother of Magdalene Jourdan; Marie Roux, de Belle Etoile; Barthèlemy Jourdan; Catherine Jourdan; Jean Jourdan, de Belle Etoile SV/PROG I and 1 other
Sister of Anthoine Marque; Barthélémie Marque and Pierre Marque

Managed by: June Frances Kotzee
Last Updated:

About Jehane Marque

Pierre Jourdan “Carretier” de Belle Etoile, Provence, France †28.2.1677 x 1646 Jehane Marque *ca 1628, †1688 on the ship China, daughter of David and Marie Grange. Pierre was the son of Barthélemy Jourdan †before 1624 x St. Martin de la Brasque 1601 Jehane Lautier. Pierre had a brother named Pol.

i. Magdalene *ca. 1647, x Daniel Roux.

ii. Marie *ca.1647, x Jean Roux †before 23.10.1685. We conclude Marie and Magdalene were twins

iii. Barthélemy †22.05.1680 x 28.4.1676 Jeanne Brette

iv. Catherine who died young on 2.6.1676
v.Jean Jourdan de Belle Etoile; *Luberon 1660. Arrived at the Cape on the ship China on 4 August 1688.Later owner of the farm “La Motte” in Franschhoek. † Between March 1698 and Jan 1699 x Isabeau Long of La Motte d'Aigues in Provence

vi. Pierre Jourdan de Belle Etoile; *Luberon 1664. Arrived at the Cape on the ship “China” on 4 August1688. Property owner in Table Valley. † Before Dec 1716 x Cape Town 16.10.1701 Johanna Adriana Junius

Sources:

  • Born the son of Barthélemy Jourdan †before 1624 x St. Martin de la Brasque 1601 Jehane Lautier. ◦ SOURCE: The records of Notary Enjoubert of Pertuis; reference 3E56/225.
  • Married Jehane Marque (baptised 1625) in 1646. ◦ SOURCE: The records of Notary Enjoubert of Pertuis; reference 3E56/259.
  • Pierre died 28 Feb 1677 : ◦ SOURCE: Register of Protestant Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1675-1682 of the Protestant Church of the Val d'Aigues. Cabrières d’Aigues was the main church and Peypin and St Martin were annexes; thepastor resided in Cabrières. Reference: 1E113/3.
  • Jehane Marque abjures with her two sons Pierre and Jean between 23 and 27 October 1685 at St. Martin. ◦ SOURCE: The records of Notary Gavaundan of La Tour d'Aigues. Reference 3E69/319. See also the journal La Valmasque, No 70, 1st quarter 2006, Bulletin de l'Association d'Etudes Vaudoises & Historiques du Luberon.
  • Jehane receives aid at Geneva with her two unidentified children on 12 September 1687; ◦ SOURCE : Church books of the Protestant Church- Geneva: Michelle Magdelaine, Huguenot Database of CNRS: http://www.refuge-huguenot.fr/recherches.php Entries 21896 & 21897
  • Jehane receives aid at Schaffhausen with her two unidentified children on 30 September 1687; ◦ SOURCE : Church books of the Protestant Church- Schaffhausen: Michelle Magdelaine, Huguenot Database of CNRS: http://www.refuge-huguenot.fr/recherches.php Entries 75095 & 75096
  • Jehane and children receive aid at Frankfurt on 31 October 1687, where the children are identified as sons Pierre and Jean; ◦ SOURCE : Church books of the Protestant Church- Frankfurt: Michelle Magdelaine, Huguenot Database of CNRS: http://www.refuge-huguenot.fr/recherches.php. Entries 97291, 97291, 97293 and 97294
  • Jehane is named Jeanne Marthe by the Dutch East India Company on 23 December 1687 in Rotterdam. Her age is than given as 60, placing her birth in approximately 1627, but the earlier data above is preferred and much more likely to be correct. ◦ SOURCE : Dutch East India Company planned passenger list of December 1687- ex Rotterdam (C Graham Botha pp.140)
  • The term “carretier” is more likely "charretier", which would have made him a carter who moved stuff from A to B with a cart or wagon, whether wood or harvests or the like.

NARRATIVE:

By 24 October 1685 the Intendant of Provence advises Louis XIV's Minister of State, Louvois, that, with the exception of the counties of Seyne, Manosque [on the Durance east of Bastide des Jourdans], and “some villages in the Val d'Aigues”, all of Provence will be Catholic. In terms of the Edict, one has to either convert or leave the country. Those who do not convert are sentenced to forfeit their property and row in the galleys (in the case of men) or be thrown in prison (in the case of women). The children of the converted shall have to be educated in the Catholic religion. We now look at events in the villages themselves. In the week following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the individuals with whom we are concerned all abjure their faith...

1. On 22 October 1685 Pierre Jourdan “Cavalier” of Cabrières d'Aigues and his family, including son Pierre Jourdan de Cabrières, abjure their faith in Cabrières d'Aigues in front of Notary Lafourest. It is from this event that we know their respective ages.

2. On 23 October 1685, at La Motte d'Aigues, it is the turn of Marie Jourdanne, daughter of Pierre Jourdan “Carretier” of Belle Etoile and the widow of Jean Roux. With her are her three daughters Jeanne, Marie and Margarite.

3. At the very same event, immediately following Marie on the list, we find Daniel Roux (42), his wife Magdalene Jourdanne (38), the eldest daughter of Pierre Jourdan “Carretier” of Belle Etoile, and their two daughters Jeanne and Marie. Based on the grouping, these two families shared a home by 1685. It appears that Daniel Roux is the brother of the late Jean Roux.

4. At St. Martin de la Brasque, 500 metres from Belle Etoile, we find the abjuration of Jeanne Bret(te), widow of the late Barthèlemy Jourdan, and her two daughters Isabeau and Jeanne between 23 and 27 October 1685.

5. Immediately following that of Jeanne Brette, we find the abjurations of Jeanne Marque, widow of the late Pierre Jourdan “Carretier” and of her youngest sons, Jean and Pierre. Here too, the two families probably all live in the same household. This is no doubt the home in Belle Etoile where the late eldest son of Pierre Senior, Barthèlemy (husband to Jeanne Brette), must have been in command until his death. [Booyens p4-5]

Source

Source: First Fifty Years Project - Jehane Marque

=====================================

Extract uit brief 23 December 1687 van de Kamer
Rotterdam

. . . de volgende mans en vrouw persoonen voorgekomen om pr t schip China over te varen ...

  • I Jeanne Marthe wed : van Jourdan out 60 jaren
  • I Jean Jordan haer zoon out 28 jaren
  • I Pierre Jourdan idem 24 do
  • I Marie Jourdan wed. out 40 jaren
  • I Jeanne Rousse haer dochter out 15 jaren
  • I Marie Rousse haer dochter out 10 jaren
  • I Margarete Rousse haer dochter 7 jaren

Sa 7 personen in dese familie

- Botha, C Graham: The French Refugees at the Cape, 2nd Ed 1921


Emigration: 20 Mar 1688 from Rotterdam, Netherlands on the ship "Berg China" The ship arrived at Table Bay on 4 Aug 1688. Source My People's puzzle

view all

Jehane Marque's Timeline

1627
November 23, 1627
Belle Etoile, Saint Martin de la Brasque, Provence, France
1647
1647
Luberon, Mérindol, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
1648
1648
Belle Etoile, Saint Martin de la Brasque, Provence, France
1650
1650
Belle Etoile, Provence, France
1658
1658
France
1659
1659
Belle Etoile, Saint Martin de la Brasque, Luberon mountains, Provence, France
1663
1663
Belle Etoile, Saint Martin de la Brasque, Luberon mountains, Provence, France
1688
June 30, 1688
Age 60
Ship: 'Berg China', Atlantic Ocean