Benjamin Henry Latrobe was the founder of the Latrobe family in America, and is considered the fathe…
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Presently, he is referred to as John Bonneval de La Trobe and/or John the Refugee. According to John…
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Henry Latrobe and his wife lived for a while with their nephew, James Gottlieb Latrobe and left thei…
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His godparents were Pierre Menescal and Peyronne Ruelle.
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Jehan Latrobe was the second child of Anthoine Latrobe (Pichot), the second one with the same given…
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The christening was recorded among the first in the Protestant records. His godfather was Mr. Hélye…
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On 19 September 1573 Pierre and his twin brother, Etienne, were christened together.
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Jean Latrobe was a clerk in Monbéqui around 1585. He began to witness notarial deeds before reaching…
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His godfather was Jean Latrobe, presumably his paternal grandfather, and his godmother was Guillemet…
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Her godfather was Jean Latrobe, oldest brother of her father, Bertrand. Her godmother was Marie Mart…
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He died before his brother, Jean Henri, left Varennes in September 1688 and went into exile. Jean He…
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She wanted six priests on the day of her burial, and she left to Lisite Granet, her
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He was probably born in Monbéqui and lived there. Between 1480 and 1535 he was a miller in Monbéqui.…
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She was living before 1616 in Réalville which is 10 miles northeast of Montauban.
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He was a leading minister of the Moravian Church. Benjamin Latrobe had been a good friend of Admiral…
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According to Henry Hoff, Anna's mother's name is usually spelled Dewees, not DeWees. In addition, he…
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Anthoine Latrobe Junior (a name particularly appropriate for a son whose father was called Senior) w…
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She was a niece of Barbara Tyson, Philip's first wife.
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There is only one citation of Domino Latrobe (see #14 of 1485), but he is mentioned together with Ar…
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The marriage contract of Jehanne Latrobe mentions that her father, Anthoine called Pichot, is dead (…
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Christian Ignatius Latrobe was a Bishop of the Moravian Church. He wrote a book entitled, "LaTrobe's…
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Justina died in infancy.
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John Henry Antes was a religious leader among German-Americans in Pennsylvania. He emigrated to Ame…
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It was said that he established a sailcloth business and was a linen manufacturer and merchant in Du…
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe proposed to Lydia Sellon in the true eighteenth century manner. The Reverend…
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They were married at her father's house in Philadelphia, PA by the Right Reverend Dr. White, the Ep…
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Rebecca Adams was a lady from a good family which had rather high connections.
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Before she married James Latrobe, Elizabeth Thornton was a widow with four children. She bore James…
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They were married at the High Dutch Reformed Church of Whitemarsh near Harrisburg, PA.
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They had 4 other children.
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They had no children.
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She was buried in the Moravian Church burial ground at Chelsea in London.
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Frederick Foster was a Bishop of the Moravian Church and owned the Bogue Estate in Jamaica.
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Lydia Sellon Latrobe died during childbirth.
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[Latrobe Archives #24 (1528); Arch. Dept. de T&G; 5 E 2673, f°205 G. Borrelli, notaire Montech; C-7/…
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As it was for Unknown C Latrobe, Unknown D's existence has been derived from that of her husband, Sa…
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The existence of a third Jehan Latrobe, son of Anthoine Latrobe Pichot and Héliette Ysarn, has been…
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According to Renate de La Trobe. in an e-mail dated 9/19/06, Alexander II, Czar of Russia signed the…
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The bride, Anne Chanson, originated from Savenès, two miles southwest of Verdun-sur-Garonne.
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Her marriage was celebrated a short time before May 16th, 1575, the day when her father, a farmer li…
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Benigna Antes died of smallpox at Bethlehem Boarding School.
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Three spellings of her surname appear within the documentation, Benoist (which is French), Benetz (w…
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They lived in Monbéqui, France.
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Anna Antes' sponsors were Frederick Antes and Anna Catherine, his wife, uncle and aunt of the child.
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Philip Frederick Antes was a member of the Convention, which met at Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia,…
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William Antes was a gunsmith and local politician in Philadelphia and Northumberland Counties. In 17…
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She was the fourth child of Anthoine Latrobe Pichot and Héliette Ysarn, and presumably their first d…
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She received a hundred pounds 'tournis' as a dowry.
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The Hazlehurst family plot contains the following:
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Mathieu was the third child of Anthoine Latrobe (Pichot) and Héliette Yzarn. We know that in 1557 he…
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Entry in the register at Bishop Fow's school for protestant boys in Waterford, Ireland dated 28th Ju…
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On 30 April 2000 a plaque, picture shown above, commemorating the visit of Latrobe Descendants to th…
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In one of the archives she was named Marthre Daleissy Ramond.
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He was considered a bourgeois. He was buried in the backyard of the family house. After getting perm…
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This Jehan Latrobe was probably the first grandchild of Anthoine Latrobe Senior and first son of Ant…
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They were married in Ste. Escarietes Parish of Villemur. Present at the nuptial blessing were Toine…
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His godparents were Jean Henri Latrobe, his oldest brother, and Marion Richard. He was christened in…
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She is cited in Jean-Joachim's "Livre de Famille" as dead unmarried. We assume she was born most pro…
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The "cartel pour espouses" (i.e. the official request for marriage, in old French) took place on 14…
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From Jean-Joachim's "Livre de Famille", the marriage contract was signed on 15 October 1722 in front…
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His godfather was Pierre Gasc: this choice corroborates the fact that Pierre Gasc should be his moth…
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The announcement was completed on 8 July 1657. She was sometimes named Anne Molles in the archives.
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As the signing of the marriage contract between Bertrand Latrobe and Anne Gasc took place in Pierre…
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The Mormon's Database indicated that the marriage was the 10th. of June; whereas Bibliothèque Walloo…
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At this time, we know of seven children of Jehan Latrobe and Plazen Albépar, presumably all of them…
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Date of marriage given as 1619 by Jean-Jacques Benoît.
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On 7 July 1630 the marriage agreement was signed in the house of his second younger brother, Pierre…
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The marriage contract of Jehanne Latrobe mentions that her father, Anthoine called Pichot, is dead (…
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John Henry Antes Jr. was a native Pennsylvanian and a Revolutionary War hero. He served as Sheriff o…
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[Latrobe Archives #24 (1528); Arch. Dept. de T&G; 5 E 2673, f°205 G. Borrelli, notaire Montech; C-7/…
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Three spellings of her surname appear within the documentation, Benoist (which is French), Benetz (w…
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On 14 October 1667 Thézare Latrobe inherited half of her father's property which she shared with her…
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Her marriage was celebrated a short time before May 16th, 1575, the day when her father, a farmer li…
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At that time he was not yet a royal notary, but only a clerk. The celebration of marriage took place…
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The marriage contract was made 26 March 1594.
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She lived before 9 March 1619 in Villenouvelle de Fossat lez Montauban. She signed a will on 3 Augus…
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The marriage agreement took place on 5 August 1618 in presence of her first cousin Bernard Latrobe,…
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The marriage was celebrated on 21 November 1638 at the Protestant Church. In the document signed the…
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According to Jean-Jacques Benoît, Bertrand was born in 1560. He lived between 1592 and 1595 in the m…
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This was the first christening of a family member ever recorded, as it had only started to be done f…
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The marriage agreement took place on 3 July 1616. Jean Latrobe was emancipated by his father on the…
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Presumably the birth of Bertrand's and Anne's first child took place at her parent's or grandparent'…
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From #24 showing that in 1528 his son, Anthoine Pichot, did not need his father's consent to marry a…
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From #31 we know that he had several heirs less than 25 in 1540. Therefore we conclude he had a seco…
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Three spellings of her surname appear within the documentation, Benoist (which is French), Benetz (w…
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They lived in Monbéqui, France.
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As citation #27 (1533) states that Anthoine Latrobe senior had a brother, Jehan Latrobe priest, who…
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Anne Mariette was buried in the garden of their property. The record of her death came from Jean-Joa…
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Jehan Latrobe was the second child of Anthoine Latrobe (Pichot), the second one with the same given…
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He was a leading minister of the Moravian Church. Benjamin Latrobe had been a good friend of Admiral…
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She wanted six priests on the day of her burial, and she left to Lisite Granet, her
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Anthoine Latrobe Junior (a name particularly appropriate for a son whose father was called Senior) w…
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Pierre Latrobe was buried in the garden of his property.
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[Latrobe Archives #14 (1485); Arch. Dept. de T&G; 5 E 6176, f° V 2 Rossignol, notaire Montauban; JHL…
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She was the fourth child of Anthoine Latrobe Pichot and Héliette Ysarn, and presumably their first d…
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She received a hundred pounds 'tournis' as a dowry.
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Mathieu was the third child of Anthoine Latrobe (Pichot) and Héliette Yzarn. We know that in 1557 he…
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Marie Marty had a sister bearing the same given name, Marie, who was cited as an aunt of Jean, Franç…
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According to Henry Hoff, Anna's mother's name is usually spelled Dewees, not DeWees. In addition, he…
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Etienne and Pierre were twins.
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Her godfather was Isaac Gasc, her mother's brother and her godmother was Jacmette Rochure, probably…
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Eduard von Wahl was an Officer in the Russian Cavalry and a District Judge.
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She was called, "Daisy".
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George's name may have been Tautzscher.
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The family lives in Hamburg, Germany. Dr. John Henry de La Trobe had been Chairman of the Columbus…
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His godmother was Marie Gasc, his mother's sister, and his godfather was Jean Lancelot, presumably M…
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John Frederic Latrobe was a landowner and composer. He was the founder of the Livonian branch
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Jacques Latrobe was the ninth child of Bertrand Latrobe and Anne Gasc, their sixth son. He had been…
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On 3 April 1638 (see #278) he was officially characterized as a Protestant. He was 26 years old at t…
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She was christened by M. Vernon, Protestant minister of the Church of Verhlac. Her godparents were A…
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Her sponsors were John Eichback and Elizabeth, his wife. She was a sister of Henry Antes.
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On 14 Oct. 1667 Paule Latrobe inherited half of her father's property which she shared with her sist…
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John Antes was the youngest brother of Anna Margaretta Antes to survive childhood. He was a jeweler…
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It was said that he established a sailcloth business and was a linen manufacturer and merchant in Du…
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Rebecca Adams was a lady from a good family which had rather high connections.
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Before she married James Latrobe, Elizabeth Thornton was a widow with four children. She bore James…
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This Jehan Latrobe was probably the first grandchild of Anthoine Latrobe Senior and first son of Ant…
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Three spellings of her surname appear within the documentation, Benoist (which is French), Benetz (w…
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Julhiane Latrobe was probably a granddaughter of Jehan Latrobe, but we have no indication about whic…
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Jehan Latrobe was born about 1425 in Monbéqui. He probably lived his life in Monbéqui and died there…
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Arnauld Latrobe was probably born in Monbéqui, lived and died there. Between 1485 and 1500 he was a…
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Pierre Latrobe was living between 1477 and 1525 in Monbéqui. He may have lived there before and afte…
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Her existence has been derived from that of her husband, who was named in #23 (1525) at a place whic…
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Date of birth given as 1587 by Jean-Jacques Benoît.
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The existence of a third Jehan Latrobe, son of Anthoine Latrobe Pichot and Héliette Ysarn, has been…
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At this time, we know of seven children of Jehan Latrobe and Plazen Albépar, presumably all of them…
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