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Jannetje “Jeanne” <I>Verbeau</I> Deyo
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Jannetje “Jeanne” Verbeau Deyo

Birth
Calais, Departement du Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death
1681 (aged 56–57)
Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Stadtkreis Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Cenotaph
New Paltz, Ulster County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7504454, Longitude: -74.0884833
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Christian & Jeanne ( Verbeau ) Deyo were married in the year of 1643, in St Paul, Artois, Pas-De-Calais, France.

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Jeanne Wibau

1624–1673

BIRTH 1624 • Artois, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

DEATH 1673 • Mutterstadt, Ludwigshafen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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She died in Germany after fleeing from Louis the XIV over the Rhine River by Die Paltz.

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Christian and their 3 daughters came to the new world on the same ship as their son and daughter Anna Hasbrouck with their spouses.

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parentes

This stone is in memory of Jeanne Deyo she never reached America.


Received 11 July 2021:

The DEYO Family has not been able to verify Jeanne Wibau's date of death. What we do know is she did come to America with her husband and three daughters and the other two children with their spouses in 1665. The headstone in New Paltz, NY is ceremonial at best. Thought have been she was ill, perhaps the black plague of 1665 was the cause, as it had been for Hugo Freer's first wife and their two daughters.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff (49610251).

Received 13 Jul 2021:

I errored in my last suggestion of edit. Jeanne Wibau Deyo NEVER CAME TO AMERICA. She probably died in Germany, possibly of the Black Plague as it was the reason for other members of the family, i.e. Hugo Freer's wife, Mary, which is verified by Church Records in Mannheim, Germany by Ruth Heidgerd.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff (49610251).

Received 13 July 2021:

DOB per Millennium: Name: Jeanne Verbeau, Gender: Female, Birth Date: 1624,Birth Place: France, Spouse: Christian Deyo, Children: Elizabeth Deyo; Maria Deyo. They should not repeat their names as they did, AND they should add sister Margaret. Daughter Anna and son Pierre should also but listed and they were not. They had only five children.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff.

Christian & Jeanne ( Verbeau ) Deyo were married in the year of 1643, in St Paul, Artois, Pas-De-Calais, France.

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Jeanne Wibau

1624–1673

BIRTH 1624 • Artois, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

DEATH 1673 • Mutterstadt, Ludwigshafen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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She died in Germany after fleeing from Louis the XIV over the Rhine River by Die Paltz.

===

Christian and their 3 daughters came to the new world on the same ship as their son and daughter Anna Hasbrouck with their spouses.

===

parentes

This stone is in memory of Jeanne Deyo she never reached America.


Received 11 July 2021:

The DEYO Family has not been able to verify Jeanne Wibau's date of death. What we do know is she did come to America with her husband and three daughters and the other two children with their spouses in 1665. The headstone in New Paltz, NY is ceremonial at best. Thought have been she was ill, perhaps the black plague of 1665 was the cause, as it had been for Hugo Freer's first wife and their two daughters.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff (49610251).

Received 13 Jul 2021:

I errored in my last suggestion of edit. Jeanne Wibau Deyo NEVER CAME TO AMERICA. She probably died in Germany, possibly of the Black Plague as it was the reason for other members of the family, i.e. Hugo Freer's wife, Mary, which is verified by Church Records in Mannheim, Germany by Ruth Heidgerd.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff (49610251).

Received 13 July 2021:

DOB per Millennium: Name: Jeanne Verbeau, Gender: Female, Birth Date: 1624,Birth Place: France, Spouse: Christian Deyo, Children: Elizabeth Deyo; Maria Deyo. They should not repeat their names as they did, AND they should add sister Margaret. Daughter Anna and son Pierre should also but listed and they were not. They had only five children.

Contributor: Paula E. Robinson-DeGraff.



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