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Abt 1559 |
Leiden, Holland  |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Canterbury, Kent, England  |
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England  |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Yes, date unknown |
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Spouse |
Daniel Cricket | F2700 |
Married |
22 Apr 1611-10 Jun 1611 |
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Married:
- Jeremy Bangs notes:
"The Mahieu family came from the area of Lille....Formerly it was part of Walloon Flanders. Heavily Protestant, the area was captured by Catholic armies under Parma in 1578, and many Walloon Calvinists fled to England directly, while others fled north towards the Protestant cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When those cities fell in 1585, refugees went across to Englandor north to Zeeland and Holland. We may assume that Hester Mahieu's parents were among these refugees, taking with them their young daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester was evidently born in Canterbury, although the Walloon Church records there do not contain references to the family. It is quite possible that her father was Jacques Mahieu.... Jacques Mahieu and his, whose name was not recorded, were received into communion in the Leiden Walloon Church on 10 June 1590, with letters of transfer from the Walloon Church in London...." [1]
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