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Name |
Jean Latrobe [1] |
Born |
9 Jan 1604 |
Christened |
20 Feb 1604 [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Between 1628 and 1634 [3] |
royal notary |
Person ID |
I1950 |
mytree |
Last Modified |
1 Jan 2021 |
Father |
Jean Latrobe, b. Abt 1567, Monbéqui, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France , d. Between 1621 and 1622 (Age ~ 54 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Marie Marty, d. Bef 1622 |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
7 Feb 1593 |
Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France [4] |
Notes |
- At that time he was not yet a royal notary, but only a clerk. The celebration of marriage took place in the house of Arnauld Marty, in Villebourbon, a new district of Montauban city on the left bank of the Tarn River, so called in honor of Henri de Bourbon, King of Navarre and a Protestant, who had visited there several times, particularly in 1579. He became King Henry IV of France in 1589.
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Family ID |
F985 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ysabeau Faget |
Married |
19 Feb 1628 |
Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France [5] |
Notes |
- Jehan Latrobe's success as a royal notary enabled him to marry into a noble family, as indicated by the use of the title of "damoiselle" before the name of certain female persons. Ysabeau's late father, Jean Faget, had been "conseiller du roy nostre sire" (see #234) or senior member of the Royal Council. The archive document shows it was a great marriage indeed. In addition, according to #284 (1638), Jean Garrisson, the husband of his wife's sister, Marie Faget, was also "conseiller du roy" and seneschal of Montauban, which was an officer of Justice in charge of a region. This was a very high position since there were not more than twenty or thirty in France at that time. When the King convoked nobilities to serve him in his armies, in case of a war, the seneschal commanded the nobilities belonging to his jurisdiction. Furthermore the high figure of a thousand pounds cited in #284 about inheritance of his late father-in-law, Me Jean Faget, shows a very rich family for that time. The noble family connection of his wife, Ysabeau, again appears in #296 (1641): Julien de Gironde, heir of Ysabeau's sister, was lord of Sigonhac, a place in south-west France which we have not been able to localize precisely.
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Children |
| 1. Marie Latrobe, b. 13 Jun 1633, Montbartier, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France [natural] |
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Last Modified |
1 Jan 2021 |
Family ID |
F987 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Married - 19 Feb 1628 - Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France |
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Notes |
- When he was still very young, only 17 years old, Jehan Latrobe took over for his father after his father's death. He was very successful.
His godparents were Bertrand Latrobe, his uncle, and Marie Marty, his mother's sister having the same given name as his mother.
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Sources |
- [S95] Michel de Lafon-Boutary, #214 and #215 (1628).
- [S95] Michel de Lafon-Boutary, #140 (1604).
- [S95] Michel de Lafon-Boutary, #263 (1634).
- [S95] Michel de Lafon-Boutary, #80 & #81 (1593).
- [S95] Michel de Lafon-Boutary, #233 & #234 (1628).
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