La Gazette Généalogique de Feuille d'informations généalogiques pour les personnes originaires de Buvilly August N°13 2007

Sommaire : 1. New contacts Editorial 1. New contacts My search as I often repeated, not only consist in only 2. New branches finding new ancestors or cousins (even if it remains a 3 Meeting with the canadians cousins motor), but also to get contacts to people who share 4. Paul Giauque (1894 +1979), senator in and the same interest with their origins. cousin A passion that can take different aspects, depending on 5. Our cousins prisoners the visions and the projects of each one. I already told 6. The Simonin family in Poligny about Luc Duboz’s passion for his most far ancestors, 7. Du côté de , the Mandrillon, Gaudry, or Christian Breniaux’s passion to find all lastname Bonnin and Renaud families holders of his one... 8. From Buvilly to Buvilly via Miéry and The last months gave me the opportunity to meet new 9. The unknow soldier of persons sharing the same passion. 10. Généalogic surprises 11. Death of Franck Mouchot I will start with André Leclet, from Anjou, who joined 12. The Poligny recording project us in the Poligny recording project. I had the pleasure to meet him in June, invited by Camille and Jean Rottier. André is conducting in his city of Anjou a very Editorial interesting expérience of audio-archiving with old people... An experience we may also do one day in

pour region. 35000 persons... This new limit overcomed last spring, Armed with an MP3-reader, he queries the olders, and confirms the growth and the health of the genealogic then writes down the information in his computer. tree ... The result: the memory of our predecessors digitally

stored fot the next generations! Last researches where more focused on the village of

Tourmont, continuing the descendance of the Gaudry Another interesting meeting was the one with Linda and Mandrillon families, but also on the city of Reverchon, who was introduced to me in the Archives Poligny, which is like a hub for all villages around, du Jura by Nicole Millet grand-daughter of Elie including Buvilly. Poligny, where our recording project Denêtre, who was doing some research in the archives goes straigth away, thanks to Jean Rottier, Annick and on that day... Alain Parmentelat and André Leclet’s huge work. Linda, Canadian married to a Frenchman, speaks a Our genealogic meeting in June gave us an opportunity perfect french, even if her mother tongue is English. to meet and debrief all this work in the very nice She comes every summer to Jura, where her researches atmosphere of Le Grapiot’s restaurant. are focused on the Reverchon and Girod families, with

the main goal to find links between all Reverchon Finally, an important milestone this summer was the families from High and Low Jura. She currently counts meeting with our Canadian cousins, descendants of the sixteen Reverchon families in the XVII° and XVIII° Baverey, I discovered two years ago after a long search. century. You will find more details in the dedicated article. I make a special English version of this gazette, so that I dedicated the third article of this gazette to our new they can share with us the result of the last founds. Canadian contacts, linked to John Baverey’s Regarding the web site, even if its look did not change, descendance, since I had the chance to meet them this navigation was reviewed and optimized to be summer in Canada. compatible with all navigators...

Still oversees, that was very nice to meet Bernadette So a full genealogic year … same as this gazette ! I McBride, on June 3rd for our meeting in Pupillin. She wish you a good reading and a successful restart ! lives near Seatle, in USA for about 40 years, but

regularly comes to . She told us how she

discovered my web side doing some search on her Yves Guignard family using the Google search engine. She could not believe to find such a big part of her genealogic tree The mairie forwarded me to the priest, who knwe a already available! Since she was afraid that this neightboor who was in touch with one of his information may disappear quickly, she did a lot of daughters, Paulette. printing during the night! Bernadette participate also to So I finally could get in touch with this Paulette, who the Poligny recording project, even if she gets some taught me that she had nine brothers and sisters, which technical issues with the american keyboard, not wel makes the amount of Jules Maurice Jacquemin’s grand suited for entering our accents ... childrens to 25! This Paulette unfortunately passed away, a few months after our phone contact. Another funny meeting was the one with Christiane Lebeaud. We exchanged a post mail eight years ago. At Still in Pupillin, but this time thanks to internet, I this time we were not yet "cousins", although we were received from Marc Bertholino un message from Guy working on a lot of common families. Labbe, relative to the descendance of Laure Anne When I did the descending genealogy of the Juliette Bouilleret. She was born in Pupillin in 1898, Marsoudet where I talk later on, I saw her name her both brothers will died during World War 1 and appearing. I obviously forgot that we had a contact she will follow them since she dies 1922 in eight years earlier! When I called her, she immediately . made the link and told me that we already knew each This was all I knew, besides the fact that she married other! I went then to my personal mail archives – as a Marcel Pélissard, who was mentionned on her death good genealogist I keep track on all incoming mail – record. and I found her letter from 1999! But Guy Labbe – who owns a tourist cottage in the Christiane told me that we were also linked by the Charentes (www.moulindecoutant.com) – tells us that Laure Maitrejean family, and that Etiennette Huot, my Anne Juliette got a daughter, Marie Louise, who was ancester N°367 (SOSA), wife of Oudot François born in 1915, in , from an unknown father, later Robert, married again in 1733 with Pierre Mandrillon, recognized by Marcel Pélissard. from Château-Chalon (there will not be any children.) Laure Anne was in fact in love with a certain Hilaire She should have died arround 1741 in Château Chalon. Joseph Trullard, from , who did during a Thanks to Christiane, Danielle Gindre, born 1945 in military break – he was in the war - "engrossé" Laure Dôle, who already was in my tree as wife of Louis Anne. Exchange of mail, wedding promise during Albert Saudubois, becomes cousine, also via a another military break. Maitrejean family link. Unfortunately Hilaire is killed on July 27th 1915, during the Alsace campaign, and will never know his My last "message to the cousins", launched a few daughter ... months ago allowed me to add some new cousins to When she was born, her parent goes to Hilaire’s the tree but also to take contact with far cousins – in mother, in Chaussin and ask for a post-death mariage. the geographical and genealogical sense – like for Hilaire’s mother reaction is very violent; she through example Florence Robert, wife Bresson, grand-grand Laure Anne parents away with insults and this is what daughter of Marie Héloïse Baverey (1867 + 1955), will later explain the « forced » marriage of Laure Anne born in Buvilly, died in Boissy le Châtel, near Paris. with Marcel Pélissard. Florence gave me the last uptodate informations on Marie Louise, will marry in 1937, in Paris with Pierre her cousins. Touchaud, general custom inspector, who will give her Je will also mention Christian Foyet, who, although a daughter, Danielle, in 1939. The oldest son of not (yet) parent, did the recording of all church Danielle, Christophe Frouge, is a well known registers of Aumont, and with whom we certainly will reasearcher on cancer in the United States, which can find some relationship some day. be verified by typing his name on the Google search engine ! 2. New branches The link with Guy Labbe who contacted us? Pierre Touchaud is the nevew of her mother-in-law! So he is This article could in fact be now divided into two not parent with us but counted us a nice story … and parts. The first one dedicated to the branches issued let the tree growing again … from the Buvilly families, the other one to the one issued from the Pupillin families since I did a lot of An other Internet useer, Jean Georges Fouissac, also work on Pupillin, next village close from Buvilly where contacted me, and corrected a union, where I I also have ancestors. I will start with these ones. mispelled the names Grillon and Guillon. This correction allowed me to deduct Estiennette Guillon’s I could reconstruct recently the descendance of Jules descendance. She was born in 1742 in Pupillin, and Maurice Jacquemin, born in Pupillin in 1898. His birth married in 1766, in Pupillin, Jean Etienne Gardet. He record mentioned his death in Belley, in Ain, in 1961. will give her five children, among them Pierre Just His death record tell us that he was living in a little (1768 +1837), who already figured in my tree. village close to Belley, where I contacted the mairie, to Another branche in Pupillin, the one of Gouillaud, ask if somebody knew him. could also be completed, again thanks to internet and Pierre-Yves Cunin. It is the descendance of Marie jus tat he border between Ontario and Manitoba, and Antoinette Paulette Huguette Prince (1919 + 2003), this is where we spent a wonderful week. grand-daughter of Jeanne Joséphine Marie Gouillaud (1853+1940). She married André Buatois. They moved It was a bige motion to joint hem for the weekend in to Lyon where they got four children. front of lake that looks like almost like a private lake (only thirty cottages around). I had the opportunity to The Chazerand family, from Les Planches near Arbois meet many of Louis Jean Baptiste Baverey’s is also linked to my Pupillin families. descendants, who came from all Canada from British There are still lots of research to do on this family Columbia to Toronto, and even from the United because I dream to link all Chazerand families to States, for this party oganized by Jack and his daughter Chazerand ancestors (Françoise Chazerand, born in Carole. 1697 in Les Planches, is my ancestor and she moved to Pupillin in 1715 when marriing Joseph Petit). The wood cottage built by John has become now kind So I am glad to be helped in this research by Brigitte of a family museum where we could look at family Petite (with a e), who is very motivated for her fotos. Chazerand ancestors. She gave to me already some complements of Jack told me that his grand-father bought the place informations, following her recent visit to the mairie of 1932 for 50 canadian dollars! It evaluated today to Les Planches last spring. more than 150'000 dollars ! And in addition, the Canadian government forbid today to build new Another tas kwas to find out the descendance of Anne constructions around the lake to preserve the Marie Elisabeth Bride, born in 1835 in Pupillin, grand- environment. So it is a wonderful place, linked by a grand-grand-daughter of my ancestors Jean Claude one kilometer little road to the transcanadian highway Bride and Jeanne Antoine Fourbier, who used to live N°1! at the same time as Louis XIV, in Pupillin. I learned by the way that John Baverey himself did the She mary 1850 Claude François Detroit from road when he bought the place. , who will give her two daughters and two His son by law was working at the construction of the sons. highway at the beginning of the 30, when one evening I don’t know yet the destiny of all of them but at least they came after work to refresh in the lake. the one of the oldest one, Joseph Arsène, born 1862 in John Manson – who is nobody else than Jack’s father - Aiglepierre, who will get ten children between 1888 , was so enthusiastic on the place – which we can and 1908. understand – that he brought his father by law to the site. Convinced by the beauty of the site, John Baverey 3. Meeting with our canadian cousins – « papa John » as he is know in the family – decided to acquire a piece of land on the lake and to build the I related in previous gazettes the story who drove me famous cottage, which became his summer resiedence, to the discovery of the descendants of Louis Jean and then the one of his daughter, his grand-children Baptiste Baverey (1872 + 1948). and today his grand-grand children. It is difficult to Born in Buvilly, he emigrated at the beginning of the imagine that this lake where some cousins fish in 20th century to the new world, where he became John summer, is covered by more than one meter ice in Bavery. winter ! I am in contact since that time with one of his grand- sons, Jack Manson, who lives close to Kenora, in Jack was 16 when his grand father passed away 1948, Ontario, where his grand-father used to live and his so he knew him very well. However he did not learn burried. At the beginning of this year Jack told me that much about his Jura origins, a bit like if he would have on August 5th would take place in Kenora a big family liked to forget his previous life in France when he meeting to celebrate the 75 aniversary of a wood immigrated to Canada. He describes him as a hard cottage John Baverey built in 1932, for summer time worker who had no time for entertainment, excepted during his pension since he was 60 at that time. in the evening … Some rumors circulates in the family that John would So I could convince my wife and my son to organize have deserted the french foreign legion before our summer holiday around that date, with a trip to emigrating. It will possible to make it clear on that Canada with a stop in New York ! point and I also expect a lot from the emigrant databases from Halifax, that used to be the entry point We took the plane July 28th for New York and for Canad immigrants – like Ellis Island in New York reached Winnipeg on August 3rd. Carole, Jack’s for American immigrants … So there is still a lot of daughter and her husband were waiting for uns at the work ! However various family members want to come airport and brought us to a summerhouse close to the see the village of their ancestor. We wait for them in lake which became the family meeting point in Buvilly ! summer since the family is today geografically spread, 4. Paul Giauque (1894 +1979), senator of Jura and cousin Paul Giauque engage then in the MRP party ; he will be elected in 1946, in Jura, in the Council of

Republique. I spoke in the second article about Jean Estienne Most of his many interventions focuses on social and Colin’s descendante. He was born in Buvilly in 1779, financal problems as well as those of veterans. Il will and brought me to the Ecoiffier family, as one of his pass away in Besançon in 1979. grand-daughters, Virginie Clarisse, the fifh child marry in 1864 Charles Etienne Léonard Ecoiffier. Her oldest daughter, Joséphine, will marry Pierre 5. Our cousins prisonners Trécourt. On Joséphine’s death record in 1953 in Besançon, her If I like to mention in my gazettes a senateur or son in law, Paul Giauque is mentionned, livig in somebody wo got the légion d'honneur, a bispo of an Besançon, and senator of Jura. eminent professor discovered in my researches, I cannot ignore those who did not hace as much luck or I immediately contacted Louis Souvet, maire of the who illustrated another way ... city of Montbéliard and senator of the Doubs (and also cousin), to ask him for some informations ont this So I gave some interest to the prison registers, with the senator. I met him three years ago in Montbéliard and original objective to know more about Jean Eléonore we discovered a common point as we both were born Loiseau (1799 + 1852), who died 1852 int the prison a 19 of october ! He put me in relation with the Senat of Clairvaux (in northern France, one of the biggest of archive department, who friendly gave me some the country). interesting informations on Paul Giauque. The administration of that prison told me that before joining this famous prison, he would certainly have So I was able to find his descendants, among them his been before prisoner in Jura. grand-son, Jean-Paul Giauque, who is doctor in Versailles. I profit from this article to give a short My research did unfortunately not succeed; biography of this Jura senator, born in Poligny the nevertheless the prison register N° 2Y56 gave me 15th of April 1894 and died in Besançon the 15th of some names which are in my tree, like the Guignard August 1979. from Villette les Arbois, the Papillard, and Bouilleret from Pupillin. He was counceller of République, then senator of Jura from 1946 to 1955. After primary school in Poligny, he I did not discover any prisoner from Buvilly - honor to will go to the professional school in , will the village! – But many of Pupillin ! The excess of the then be admitted in the Special Highschool for Civil local wine may be the cause, or may be the wood work Engineering. that attracted there more “foreign people” ... Some Ingeneer in 1913, he find a job in Toul, as conductor figure many times, for some other we find the father for work in Génie militaire. and the son on the same register page.

Septembre 1st 1914 he is in the 171e regiment of In a general way it is however only little petty theft, infanterie, becomes injured in 1915, then goes to the some bagarres, or night noise. 44th regiment of infanterie, and takes part to the Champagne offensive, in April 1917. He will loose his 6. La famille Simonin de Poligny right arm in the battle. He receives in February 1918, the Croix de Guerre, the Not translated médaille militaire, and also the Légion d'honneur as a military title. La branche Guignard de mon arbre est loin d'être la plus prolifique. Néanmoins, de temps à autre, elle His hard war experience conducts him to militate for s'agrandit. Mes recherches polinoises ont permis d'y social values and he tries without success the ajouter récemment un rameau important et c'est cette legislatives elections of mai 1932, as a candidate of the découverte que je relate dans cet article. parti démocrate républicain. J'ai tout d'abord retrouvé, en 1825, le décès de Marie 1936, he goes to Besançon, where he becomes 3 years Claudine Guignard, née en 1780 à Buvilly, qui a épousé later transport inspector of the department. tardivement, deux ans avant son décès, Claude Philippe Guédot, de Poligny. Le couple, établi à When WW2 starts his patriotic ideal conducts him to Poligny, n'aura pas d'enfants. J'ai également retrouvé le Resistance. décès de sa cousine issue de germain, Marie Anne The april 1945 elections conduc he to the municipality Guignard, née en 1784 à Buvilly, qui décèdera en 1831, council of Lons-le-Saunier, where hie will stay until également à Poligny, comme domestique, célibataire. 1953. De cette union naîtront deux fils, Pierre François et Mais c'est surtout le décès, en 1807, de Claudine Denis Mandrillon. Le premier aura un garçon et quatre Guignard, cousine germaine du père de Marie Anne filles. C'est la descendance prolifique de ces cinq qui nous intéresse. Fille de Jean Claude Guignard et de enfants que je vais tenter de résumer ... Françoise Barthod, cette dernière est née à Buvilly en 1739. Elle épousera en 1766 - à Poligny et non à Le seul garçon, Claude François, aura déjà une Buvilly où vivait pourtant sa famille -, Nicolas Simonin importante descendance, qui nous conduit vers les de Poligny. familles Berçot, Richardot, Jourd'hui, mais aussi à la branche Mandrillon de Buvilly. Le dépouillement de Poligny en cours m'a permis de En effet les descendants des familles de Tourmont retrouver son acte de mariage, ainsi que les enfants reviennent ici à Buvilly : Auguste Edmond Séraphin issus de cette union, tous nés à Poligny. Mandrillon, né à Tourmont en 1873, se marie à Buvilly On en compte trois pour l'instant, Jeanne Claudine, en 1903, puis en 1920, et donnera naissance en tout à morte en bas âge, Jeanne Simone, née en 1779, dont sept enfants à Buvilly. Parmis ces derniers, André, on ignore encore le destin, et enfin Claude Pierre, leur époux d'Yvonne Denêtre, qui se trouvait déjà dans frère (1772 + 1851) dont les descendants ont pu être mon arbre comme allié. retrouvés. Idem pour sa soeur, Marie Augusta, qui épouse en 1911 à Buvilly, Xavier Joseph Munerot. Elle n'aura pas Il épouse Jeanne Marie Gagneur, de Molain, qui lui d'enfants, car elle décède l'année suivant son mariage. donne sept enfants en pleine période napoléonienne (entre 1802 et 1817). Deux des filles, Jeanne Louise et Elisabeth Françoise Parmi eux deux meurent en bas âge, deux filles restent épouseront respectivement Claude Louis Gaudry et célibataires (l'une décède à Poligny, l'autre à Molain) et Claude Pierre Gaudry. Ceci unit doublement les trois garçons se marient, donnant une descendance familles Mandrillon et Gaudry. Simonin à Poligny. Le plus âgé, Etienne Gabriel (1804 + 1889) sera Jeanne Louise aura deux enfants de Claude Louis professeur à Paris, épousera une belge et aura une fille Gaudry, Grégoire et Euphrosine. La descendance de dont je recherche le destin. Grégoire est encore en chantier, quant à Euphrosine, Le cadet Jean Athanase (1809 + 1875) a deux fils, et le elle épouse également un Gaudry - pas encore cousin benjamin Louis Gaspard (1815 + 1871) aura, lui, six celui-là - et le patronyme reste donc conservé. enfants. Les quatre aînés naîtront à Poligny mais les Les sept enfants de cette union donnent naissance aux deux derniers à , où Louis Gaspard exerçait familles Petetin puis Faudot et Gaudry, Barlier, et l'activité de régisseur. Fournier de Tourmont. Ils vont nous amener aux familles Graviet et Gros de Il serait fastidieux de détailler toutes ces branches et Poligny mais aussi à Lons le Saunier. sous-branches. Il est toutefois amusant de voir Dans la famille Gros, Jeanne Marie Félicité, figurait comment elles s'enlacent les unes dans les autres dans déjà dans mon arbre, comme épouse de Louis Francis une complexité sans fin ... Chèvre, le grand-père de Jeanne Trannoy, de Poligny. C'est ainsi que la descendance des Petetin m'a amené à Je cousinais déjà avec elle par les Mongenet et les Séverine Poux, née en 1974 à Lons le Saunier, qui Maitrejean ; nous avons donc un nouveau lien de figurait déjà dans mon arbre comme épouse de Jean- parenté désormais ! Pierre Midol avec qui je suis cousin. Cette même descendance, qui nous conduit aux familles Faudot et 7. Du côté de Tourmont, les familles Paillot, puis Sigonney, m’a enfin conduit à - Mandrillon, Gaudry, Bonnin et Renaud Vennes dans le Doubs. Claude Faudot, né en 1942 à Poligny, y épouse en effet Isabelle Tyrode … or cette

dernière se trouve parente avec la famille Marguier de Not translated Jeanne Tinguely, qui, bien que non parente avec nous,

fait partie de la famille, ayant appris à marcher à mon Mes travaux sur la commune de Tourmont avaient père ! démarré avec pour objectif de retrouver une partie de l'immense descendance de mes ancêtres Oudot Elisabeth Françoise aura, elle, huit enfants de Claude François Robert et Etiennette Huot, mariés en 1714 à Pierre Gaudry. On perd la trace d'un certain nombre Buvilly. d'entre eux, mais Pélagie, l'une des filles donne C'est cette descendance qui m'a amené en particulier naissance aux familles Guyot, puis Labre et Robert, et aux familles Gaudry et Mandrillon, puis Bonnin et sa soeur Anne Françoise à toute la famille Vernier. Renaud. Elle m’a beaucoup occupé ces derniers mois, et déjà fait l'objet d'articles dans les dernières gazettes. Une troisième soeur, Jeanne Baptiste, épousera Claude Je relate ici l’avancement de ces travaux. François Renaud, qui lui donnera sept enfants.

Parmi eux, Claude Françoise Renaud (1813 + 1874), L'une des filles d'Oudot François Robert, Claudine, qui épouse Honoré Jean Emile Marsoudet en 1833. épouse Claude François Mandrillon de Tourmont. Le couple aura lui-aussi sept enfants. Tourmont. Voilà qui ouvre de nouvelles perspectives Je n'ai pour l'instant découvert la descendance que d'un pour les recherches, mais j'avoue ne pas avoir encore seul d'entre eux ... mais quelle descendance ! eu le temps de me pencher sur les résultats de ces De son mariage avec Marie Louise Bousson, Auguste dépouillements - à suivre. Marsoudet aura en effet huit enfants, tous nés à , où le couple s'est établi. 8. From Buvilly to Buvilly across Miéry Si trois d'entre-eux meurent jeunes, les cinq autres - and Le Fied ... deux filles et trois garçons - auront de nombreux enfants. I often mentionned the surprises we may have when Les trois garçons perpétuent le patronyme Marsoudet doing some genealogic researches. You will find here avec des descendants encore à Pretin, mais également à an amazing historic and geographic loop around Cessey, dans le Doubs, qui m'ont aidé à compléter Buvilly. cette grande branche.

Les deux filles créent les deux familles Vuillamy et In the frame of my researches on the Maitrejean Lebeaud. C'est en reconstituant la descendance family, I started last spring to find out the descendants Lebeaud que je suis tombé sur Christiane Lebeaud, of Jeanne Bernardine Maitrejean, born in Miéry in dont j'ai parlé précédemment, mais aussi Marie 1816, who married Claude François Picaud from le Thérèse Barberet, qui n'est autre que l'épouse de Fied, where he died as he was 31... Claude Romanet, maire de Pretin et président de la communauté de communes de Salins, avec qui je This Jeanne Bernardine was the grand-daughter from cousinais déjà ! Me voici donc maintenant parent avec Jean-François Maitrejean, born in Buvilly in 1749. He son épouse ! created the Maitrejean branch of Miéry, when marring

Marie Françoise Parrad, in 1777. La descendance de la famille Vuillamy, de Montigny les

Arsures a, elle aussi, bien avancé, même si elle n'est pas So we leave Buvilly, just before french revolution for encore terminée. Miéry, before arriving to le Fied under Louis Philippe,

where Jeanne Bernardine, in her short family life (ten Quant à la benjamine, Jeanne Pierrette, elle épousera years), will have four children. Pierre Polycarpe Bonnin. Je perds pour l'instant la trace de deux des quatre enfants de leur union, mais The two oldest sons will « share » the same wife ; in Appoline va retrouver la branche Mandrillon fact she firts marry the youngest one, Jean Claude, who précédemment citée, en épousant son cousin germain, pass away in 1873 ; she then marry again with his older Marc Mandrillon, fils de Claude François, en 1848 ... brothe, Adophe Edmond, who will give her five Quant à son frère, Claude François (1824 + 1863), il children, all born in le Fied. aura un garçon, Adolphe Félicien, et deux filles, Marie Among them, Alexandre Eucher, born in 1875, and Mathilde et Marie Olympe. Paul Elie Antide, born in 1880. Both brothers will Adolphe Félicien aura deux filles, qui nous amènent, la marry in Buvilly, the first one in 1909, with Antoinette première vers la famille JeanJacquot, et la seconde de Célestine Gauthronet, and the second one in 1908, nouveau vers la famille Mandrillon (mais une autre with Lucie Othilie Loiseau, then in 1921 with branche). Louise Léonie Nouveau. So we are back in the village, J'ai retrouvé les descendants de la famille JeanJacquot just before World War 1! grâce à André Meyer qui m'a contacté par internet, et, sur place, à Poligny, Laurence Mandrillon, née en 1960 Did both brother know, when they married, that they m'a aidé à reconstituer la descendance de cette branche where back in the native village for their grand-grand- Mandrillon. grand-grand father, Jean François Maitrejean, who left Marie Olympe, l'une des deux soeurs d'Adolphe it 130 years earlier? Félicien épouse un Jacquet de Saône et Loire et le couple s'établit à Lyon, j'en perds pour l'instant la If we descend one more generation, we will find the trace. Quant à l'autre soeur, Marie Mathilde, elle (unique) daughter of Alexandre Eucher, who is épouse Abel Octave Ressy de Tourmont, qui lui nobody else than Maria Picaud, born in Buvilly in donnera cinq enfants. 1910, died last year in Tarn, at the respectable age of Leur descendance nous conduit aux familles Fournier, 96 ans. She married twice in Buvilly, first in 1930 with Cuissard, Clazone, Grand et Boisson, dont certaines Marius Chaillet, then in 1936 with Edmond Maxime sont encore sur Tourmont, comme Stéphane Fournier, Elie Mercet, who will gave her five children all born in qui m'a aidé à recenser les nombreux descendants de Buvilly during the war. sa famille, dont Brigitte Fournier, qui figurait déjà dans I am still searching for Noëlle, Pierre et Jeanne, born in mon arbre comme épouse de Rémy Jacquot. 1938, 1942 et 1943, who went to Lorraine.

On the side of Paul Antide, we find the direct cousine Il est important de signaler que le CEGFC a fait le of Maria Picaud. One year younger, she has the same dépouillement complet des registres paroissiaux de first name (Maria), was born in Salins, and will live as long as her cousine, since she passes away in 1998 at phenomenon ... This is what happens to Joël, who get Pont d'Héry. She will marry Léon Jules Bonjour who again twins eleven years later ! Certainly some genetical will give her two childre, Paulette and Marcel, who predisposition … lives in Salins. Another case frequent in the past, is the one where In the serie all paths brings to Buvilly, I had also the two sisters marry two brothers ... But more rare surprise to link Jocelyn Maublanc, a new Buvilly however is the case of the Violas sisters, grand inhibitant to my tree. daughters of the senator we met in the previous article. In fact he does’nt have any ascendance in Buvilly, but The first one mary Marcel Robert, while her sister will is linked to my tree through the Perron family of Saint mary Stéphane Robert ... who is Marcel’s son Lothain, to which he is linked through the Salin family. (obviously from a first union !) And I am also linked to the Perron family through the grand mother of my grand grand grand father, Jean In this work on the Ecoiffier family, I find a new Lucien Guignard (1810 +1866), who was Marie record: Charles Etienne Léonard Ecoiffier, we already Françoise Perron, from Saint Lothain. talked about (see article on Giauque), marry, in in 1864, to respectable age of 59 ans, Virginie 9. The unknown soldier of Pupillin Clarisse Ruty, who is 18 ... He could be his grand father ! On the monument aux morts from Pupillin we find a This big difference of age will not forbid the couple to certain Léon Mouget, for whom I did not find any have six children and Charles Etienne Léonard was death record in the village and not any birth record certainly well grey-haared when his last child, Emma neither. Eulalie came to world, just before his 74th anniversary!

So he became form me the unknown soldier of Pupillin, When searching the descendants of the Marsoudet because I did’nt have any Mouget family in the village. family I called one day Eric Marsoudet, born in 1963, Thanks to the web site "Mémoire des hommes", to know if he had got some children. dedicated to soldiers dead for France during World I got him on the phone, but the Eric Marsoudet I was War 1, I finally could identify him. talking with (also born in 1963) was not the right one ! After a discussion with him on the phone, I discover We learn on his death card that he was caporal in the that he his also linked to my tree by his grand father, 101° régiment d'infanterie, went to Germany as Louis Hippolyte from who I did not know what prisoner and died there the 4th of January 1919, as he happened to him ! was coming back. It is indicated as born in , This is because he lef the native village of Pretin to go where I could find his birth record, the 11th of mai to Cessey, about 100 kms away, in Doubs ! In fact the 1881. grand father from the first Eric is the brother of the grand grand father of the second Eric ! He was the son of Jean Pierre Joseph Mouget and Marie Victorine Guyon. Both did not die in Pupillin, Finally, while continuing the descendance of the so we can deduct that this Léon Mouget was living Perron family, I got a special case, the one of Renée alone in Pupillin when he went to war in 1914. Paule Marguerite Bouvant, born in 1922 in Poligny, daughter of Jeanne Perron from Saint Lothain, a far Although he had no family link in the village, his name cousine. his on the monument because i twas the place he was This Renée Bouvant died in 1947 near Paris and, as living in when he was called for war. she died with 25, I was convinced tha she had no descendance since his birth record did not mention any marriage... 10. Genelaogic surprises In fact I learn that she got two children but his marriage was celebrated with a false name … her I inserted in the previous gazette an article on resistant name! "genealogic strange things" ; so I continue it here with The marriage was declared invalid, and both children some new surprises. she got, Fabien and Viviane, got the name of her father (Buhler) and declared on their birth record Let’s start with Claudie Petot, who marry Claude Petit “born from unknown father”. They were recognized ... She is the daughter of Marie Henriette Chazerand, a by their father after their birth. cousine from Pupillin, while his husbanc has nothing This is a specific situation that can occur during war! to do with my Petit family from Pupillin.

11. Death of Franck Mouchot With continue with Joël Prillard, grand son of

Elisabeth Détroit, who get twins in 1990. This can happen ... But more rare is the repetition of the I always refused to make from this gazette a necrologic e-mail : [email protected] paper but still there are some disparitions I have to Web : http:// www.geneanet.net mention...

The one of Franck, who did kill himself last march just before his 35th birthday belong to them. We knew he was seak, but his brutal disparition do not let us indifférent.

Reader from the gazette, he helped me a few years ago by doing some research in the archives and participated to the redaction of the book Mémoires de Buvilly.

Although he did not study, he had developped a passion for the history of his village, his family, where the genealogy was an important element...

His night work allowed him at a time to visit the Jura Archives during the day. Unfortunately frequent today, suicides do not seem to have been common at the time our ancestors.

Life was different, on one side nuch harder, with death, diseases, hunger and misery everytime, but without doubt with less lonesome and more solidarity among the families who where the basis of the society.

12. Poligny recording project

The Poligny recording project, that aims to get online the content of all religious records of the 6000 people city between 1600 and 1792 is going straigth forward, As of now about 20000 records have been entered in the database thanks to a tremendous team work.

So I need here to congratulate Jean Rottier from Rennes, who got a lot of support from Annick and Alain Parmentelat, both teachers in Poligny and also André Leclet, retired teacher in Anjou.

Other persons have also participated to this work like Bernadette McBride I already talked about.

The consquences of this work, when i twill be finished will be ennormous and will give a new dimension to aour genealogic researches in the area.

I already after a quick analyse could do some discoverieslike the fact that my ancestor, Jean Baptiste Huot, husband of de Claudine Rambert, who got some children in Buvilly between 1690 and 1701, moved to Poligny, where he will have another son, , Claude, in 1703 !

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