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The Tevelein Tree The Descendent Tree of Jean Thevelein 1 Jean TEVELEIN b: Abt. 1618 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, France d: Abt. 1676 in Deduced from Jacob's and Isaac's marriage dates. ... +Marie BUNNE b: Abt. 1622 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, France ....... 2 Pierre Le Roy TEVELEIN b: 1643 Guemps ............ +Marie RAIRE b: 1641 Guemps ....... 2 Marie TEVELEIN b: Abt. 1645 France ............ +Jean LE HOUCQ ................ 3 Abraham LE HOUCQ b: 11/07/1670 Guines, France ................ 3 Marie LE HOUCQ b: 02/06/1674 Guines, France ....... *2nd Husband of [1] Marie TEVELEIN: ............ +Abraham LE DOUX ....... 2 Jacob[1] TEVELEIN b: 1651 France; natif de Ofquerque et Guemp ............ +Anne CHEVALLIER b: 1653 natif de Marquize en Boulenois et y deff te ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 1675 Calais, France d: 29/04/1679 in Guines, France ................ 3 Jacob[2] TEVELEIN b: 28/10/1676 Calais, France ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 21/05/1680 Guines, France (Mary) ................ 3 Jacob[3] TEVELEIN b: 18/10/1682 Guines, France ................ 3 Anne TEVELEIN b: 10/06/1685 Guines, France ....... 2 Isaac[1] TEVELEIN b: 1654 Guines, France; natif de la paroise de Marcq ............ +Ester DU FOUR b: 1651 Guines, France; natif de la Commune de Guines ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 31/10/1677 Guines, France ....... *2nd Wife of [2] Isaac[1] TEVELEIN: ............ +Elizabeth DOSSELAR b: 1661 Guines, France ................ 3 Isaac[2] TEVELEIN b: 16/09/1683 Guines, France d: 17/01/1764 in London, England ..................... +Elizabeth OLIVE b: 22/03/1682 Guines, France ......................... 4 Isaac[3] TEVELEIN b: 19/03/1707 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 04/04/1779 in Canterbury, Kent, England .............................. +Ann PICARD b: 31/07/1711 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 Richard TEVELEIN b: 20/04/1736 Canterbury, Kent, England ....................................... +Mary CLARKE ........................................... 6 Charles TEVELEIN b: 20/06/1765 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 James TEVELEIN b: 07/09/1766 Canterbury, Kent, England ................................................ +Lucy-Maria LAMBERTON .................................................... 7 Charles TEVELEIN b: 09/10/1788 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 02/01/1791 in Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 James TEVELEIN b: 19/03/1790 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 George TEVELEIN b: 28/03/1792 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 23/01/1794 in Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 Lucy-Maria TEVELEIN b: 19/01/1794 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 George TEVELEIN b: 28/03/1796 Canterbury, Kent, England ......................................................... +Hetty COLYER b: 1801 ............................................................. 8 Lucy-Maria TEVELEIN b: 22/08/1824 Dover, Kent, England ............................................................. 8 James Henry TEVELEIN b: 1829 ............................................................. 8 Mary TEVELEIN b: 1829 ............................................................. 8 Marianne TEVELEIN b: 1830 ............................................................. 8 James TEVELEIN b: 1832 ............................................................. 8 Caroline TEVELEIN b: 1834 ............................................................. 8 John TEVELEIN b: 1836 ............................................................. 8 Sarah Ann TEVELEIN b: 1838 ............................................................. 8 William TEVELEIN b: 1840 .................................................... 7 Charles TEVELEIN b: 19/11/1797 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 06/03/1800 in Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 Sarah-Ann TEVELEIN b: 11/09/1799 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................................... 7 John TEVELEIN b: 13/05/1804 Canterbury, Kent, d: 05/09/1879 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ......................................................... +Margaret LARMER b: 1810 ............................................................. 8 Lucy-Elizabeth TEVELEIN b: 25/10/1825 ............................................................. 8 Ann TEVELEIN b: 1827 ............................................................. 8 John TEVELEIN b: 1829 ............................................................. 8 Charles TEVELEIN b: 1835 ............................................................. 8 Richard TEVELEIN b: 1837 .................................................... *2nd Wife of John TEVELEIN: ......................................................... +Prudence GARTH b: 1818 d: 07/02/1890 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ............................................................. 8 Caroline TEVELEIN b: 03/10/1837 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ............................................................. 8 John TEVELEIN b: 12/08/1839 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Mary O'BRIEN ............................................................. 8 James TEVELEIN b: 30/06/1841 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Louisa LEWIS ............................................................. 8 Cordelia TEVELEIN b: 30/04/1843 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Charles Samuel WINDUS ............................................................. 8 George TEVELEIN b: 1845 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ............................................................. 8 Lucy-Maria TEVELEIN b: 21/04/1847 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Alfred John EASTHER ............................................................. 8 Sarah TEVELEIN b: 29/03/1849 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ............................................................. 8 Mary TEVELEIN b: 29/10/1851 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Henry JOBSON ............................................................. 8 Henry TEVELEIN b: 19/05/1854 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia ............................................................. 8 Hetty Ann TEVELEIN b: 02/06/1856 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +George Charles WOODWORTH ............................................................. 8 Edward Thomas TEVELEIN b: 22/12/1858 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................................. +Hannah King SLEIGHTHOLM ............................................................. 8 Richard TEVELEIN b: 05/02/1864 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia .................................................... 7 Henry TEVELEIN b: 1809 ........................................... 6 Sarah TEVELEIN b: 24/07/1768 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Ann TEVELEIN b: 09/03/1769 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Edward TEVELEIN b: 12/01/1772 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Thomas TEVELEIN b: 21/02/1773 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Mary TEVELEIN b: 02/01/1775 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Catherine TEVELEIN b: 08/05/1778 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Richard TEVELEIN b: 20/10/1780 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 08/09/1784 in Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 William TEVELEIN b: 04/12/1782 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 24/09/1784 in Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 Charles TEVELEIN b: 10/08/1737 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 James TEVELEIN b: 01/10/1739 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 James TEVELEIN b: 13/05/1742 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 John TEVELEIN b: 21/10/1746 Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 Hester TEVELEIN b: 09/12/1748 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 30/12/1748 in Canterbury, Kent, England .................................. 5 Joseph TEVELEIN b: 24/10/1750 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 17/10/1794 in Canterbury, Kent, England ....................................... +Mary BRICE b: 19/06/1750 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Hester TEVELEIN b: 02/05/1773 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Mary TEVELEIN b: 18/07/1774 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 16/01/1776 in Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Joseph TEVELEIN b: 07/01/1776 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Isaac[5] TEVELEIN b: 26/10/1777 Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 Mary TEVELEIN b: 25/04/1779 Canterbury, Kent, England ................................................ +George NORLEY b: 1777 d: 1816 in Canterbury, Kent, England ........................................... 6 John TEVELEIN b: 11/02/1781 Canterbury, Kent, England ..........................................
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