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Descendants of Jean Tevelein (Revised March 2009) Descendants of Jean Tevelein (Revised March 2009) 1 Jean Tevelein b: Abt 1618 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, d: 15 March 1668 Guisnes, Picardie, ....+Marie Bunne b: Abt 1622 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, m: Abt 1640 Pas-De-Calais, .........2 Pierre Tevelein b: 1643 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, ...............+Marie Raire b: 1641 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, m: 9 July 1679 Guines, Picardie, .........2 Marie Tevelein b: Abt 1645 ...............+Jean Le Houcq m: 16 May 1669 Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Abraham Le Houcq b: 11 July 1670 Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Isaac Le Houcq b: 18 May 1672 Oye, Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Marie Le Houcq b: 2 June 1674 Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Jacob Le Houcq b: 20 July 1676 Oye, Guines, Picardie, .........*2nd Husband of Marie Tevelein: ...............+Abraham Le Doux b: Abt 1652 m: 14 June 1682 Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Jacob Le Doux b: 19 March 1683 Oye, Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Elizabeth Le Doux b: 8 September 1684 Guemps, Pas-De- Calais, .........2 Jacob[1] Tevelein b: 1651 Offekerque, d: 29 April 1716 Swalecliffe, ...............+Anne Chevallier b: 1653 m: 24 February 1675 Guines, Picardie, d: 21 January 1708 Swalecliffe, ....................3 Marie Tevelein b: 1675 Calais, d: 29 April 1679 Marcq, Guines, Picardie, ....................3 Jacob[2] Tevelein b: 28 October 1675 Fort Brule, Guines, ....................3 Marie Tevelein b: 15 May 1680 Marcq, Guines, Picardie, ..........................+Peter King m: 22 October 1704 Swalecliffe, Kent ...............................4 Marie Magdeline King b: 6 December 1705 Canterbury, Kent ...............................4 Ann King b: 30 March 1707 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Susanna King b: 13 November 1709 Herne, Kent ...............................4 John King b: 17 May 1719 Herne, , d: 15 April 1720 Herne, ....................3 Jacob[3] Tevelein b: 4 October 1682 Marcq, Guines, Picardie, d: 31 December 1732 Herne, ..........................+Magdalen Clark m: 29 May 1706 Canterbury, d: 15 August 1717 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Jacob Tevelein b: 23 December 1706 Herne, ...............................4 Isaac Tevelein b: 21 November 1708 Swalecliffe, d: 9 September 1771 Whitstable, Kent ......................................+Isabella Kemp m: 19 February 1733 Seasalter, Kent d: 10 August 1782 Whitstable ...........................................5 Jacob Tevelein b: 9 June 1739 Whitstable d: 19 June 1739 Whitstable ...........................................5 Jacob[7] Tevelein b: Abt 1741 d: 9 June 1779 Whitstable .................................................+Mary Browning b: Abt 1741 m: 13 February 1765 Canterbury, d: 25 November 1804 Whitstable ...........................................5 Elizabeth Tevelein d: 24 November 1787 Whitstable .................................................+John Wright m: 7 March 1771 Canterbury, d: 29 October 1789 Whitstable ......................................................6 Andrew Wright b: 21 July 1771 Whitstable, d: 1 December 1771 Whitstable ......................................................6 Ann Wright b: 6 September 1772 Whitstable, ...........................................5 Mary Tevelein b: 1743 .................................................+Thomas Sennock b: Abt 1739 m: 4 February 1765 Canterbury, ...........................................5 Isabella Tevelein b: 1743 d: 6 November 1814 Whitstable, ...............................4 Abraham Tevelein b: 13 November 1709 Swalecliffe, d: 16 January 1717 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Mary Tevelein b: 25 December 1710 Swalecliffe, d: 2 February 1711 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Mary Tevelein b: 5 October 1712 Swalecliffe, ......................................+Sacur Holt b: 28 October 1705 Whitstable, m: 13 January 1732 Canterbury, d: 18 September 1769 Whitstable ...........................................5 Grace Holt b: 24 December 1752 Whitstable, d: 28 January 1813 .................................................+John Foreman b: 1754 m: 31 August 1775, Whitstable, ......................................................6 John Foreman b: 31 May 1779 Whitstable, ............................................................+Mary Rebecca Perkins b: 1783 Seasalter, m: 2 November 1803 Whitstable, d: 1860 Whitstable .................................................................7 James Onslow Foreman b: 180 8 Whitstable, d: 21 February 1866 Whitstable .......................................................................+Eliza Horn b: 18 09 Whitstable m: 25 October 1830 Whitstable d: 4 March 1900 Whitstable ............................................................................8 Rebecca Mary Foreman b: 1850 Whitstable, d: 1902 Kent, ...................................................................................+Alfred John Gambrell b: 1848 Whitstable, m: 1868 Kent, ........................................................................................9 George Henry Gambrell b: 1870 Whitstable ..............................................................................................+Rosalind Mary Cooper m: 1895 Kent, ...................................................................................................10 Wilfred G Gambrell b: 1895 .........................................................................................................+Florence M Palmer b: 1895 ..............................................................................................................11 Walter H Gambrell b: 1920 ....................................................................................................................+Myrtle C Tiley ....................*2nd Wife of Jacob Tevelein: ..........................+Sarah Sandcroft m: 30 September 1718 Canterbury, d: 3 July 1722 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Peter Tevelein b: 14 July 1719 Swalecliffe, d: 12 August 1719 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Peter Tevelein b: 14 August 1720 Swalecliffe, d: 9 October 1720 Swalecliffe, ...............................4 Abraham Tevelein b: 31 December 1721 Swalecliffe, d: 12 June 1722 Swalecliffe, ....................*3rd Wife of Jacob Tevelein: ..........................+Mary Allen m: 3 January 1724 Canterbury, ....................3 Anne Tevelein b: 2 June 1685 Fort Brule, Guines, Picardie, .........2 Isaac[1] Tevelein b: 1654 Marcq, Guines, Picardie, ...............+Ester Du Four b: 1651 Guines, Picardie, m: 14 February 1677 Guines, d: 27 April 1679 Marcq, Guines ....................3 Marie Tevelein b: 27 October 1677 Bas Marcq, Guines, Picardie, .........*2nd Wife of Isaac[1] Tevelein: ...............+Elizabeth Dosselart b: 1661 Bois en Ardres, Pas-De-Calais, m: 14 June 1682 Guines, Picardie, d: 8 September 1732 Canterbury ....................3 Isaac[2] Tevelein b: 16 September 1683 Bas Marcq, Guines, Picardie, d: 17 January 1764 London, ..........................+Elizabeth Olive b: 11 March 1682 Guines, Picardie, m: 18 June 1706 Canterbury, ...............................4 Isaac[3] Tevelein b: 19 March 1708 Canterbury, d: 4 April 1779 Canterbury, ......................................+Ann Picard b: 31 July 1711 Canterbury, m: 19 October 1734 Canterbury, d: 30 November 1766 Canterbury ...........................................5 Olive Tevelein b: 29 December 1734 London, ...........................................5 Richard Tevelein b: 20 April 1736 Canterbury, d: 17 September 1816 Canterbury, .................................................+Mary Clarke b: 12 July 1741 Canterbury, m: 27 May 1764 Canterbury, d: 11 December 1786 Canterbury ......................................................6 Charles Tevelein b: 20 June 1765 Canterbury, ......................................................6 James Tevelein b: 7 September 1766 Canterbury, d: 7 May 1837 Canterbury ............................................................+Lucy-Maria Lamberton b: 22 January 1762 Canterbury, m: 19 June 1788 Canterbury, d: 1849 London .................................................................7 Charles Tevelein b: 9 October 1788 Canterbury, d: 2 January 1791 Canterbury, .................................................................7 James Tevelein b: 19 March 1790 Canterbury, .................................................................7 George Tevelein b: 29 January 1792 Canterbury, d: 23 January 1794 Canterbury, .................................................................7 Lucy-Maria Tevelein b: 19 January 1794 Canterbury, d: 17 September 1854 Canterbury .......................................................................+Thomas Moys b: Abt 1794, m: 26 May 1817 Canterbury, d: 13 January 1865 Canterbury ............................................................................8 James Moys b: 19 July 1818 Canterbury, ...................................................................................+Eliza Ann ? ........................................................................................9 James Moys b: 2 April 1843 Canterbury, d: 10 January 1847 Canterbury, ........................................................................................9 William Moys b: 27 July 1845 Canterbury, ........................................................................................9 Henry Moys b: 27 June 1847 Canterbury, ........................................................................................9 Eliza Ann Moys b: 27 May 1849 Canterbury, d: 24 June 1849 Canterbury, ........................................................................................9
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