Marguerite Bonde

( - 1674 or 1675)
Date this page was last edited=27 Jan 2014
Marguerite Bonde was the daughter of Jean Bonde.1 Marguerite Bonde was also known as "Bonte."

Marguerite Bonde married Frederick de Veaux, son of Nicolas de Veau and Susanne François, on 12 February 1668 at the French Church, Mannheim, Germany; a translation of the church record reads Frederick de Vaux, young man, native of St. Hubert in Artois, son of Nicholas de Vaux, habitant at Mannheim, and Margueritte Bonde, young woman, daughter of Jean Bonde, bourgeois at Mannheim, have been married in this Church the 12 of February 1668.1

Marguerite Bonde probably died in 1674 or 1675. On 9 January 1674 she appeared as godmother to Marie du Chesne,2 and in 1675 her husband Frederick emigrated without her.3 The Thomas De Voe genealogy says she died soon after her marriage to Frederick.3

Children of Marguerite Bonde and Frederick de Veaux

Citations

  1. [S348] Cort R. DeVoe, "Origins of the DeVoe Family", 50.
  2. [S348] Cort R. DeVoe, "Origins of the DeVoe Family", 52.
  3. [S1] De Voe, Genealogy of the de Veaux Family, 51.
  4. [S348] Cort R. DeVoe, "Origins of the DeVoe Family", 51.


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