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Margriet Trico Tricault de la Fontaine

Birth
Prisches, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death
unknown
Netherlands
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Margriet Trico was born in 1606 (age 26 on 21 May 1632).

She married Jan de la Fontaine dit Wicart at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, on 9 June 1632.

Margriet Trico was a member of the at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, on 27 December 1626.

She witnessed the baptism of Isaac de la Fontaine, son of Philippe de la Fontaine dit Wicart and Marie Flamen, on 26 January 1633 at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, (wit: Jean Baglade, Abraham de Hochepied, Marie Rety et Margrite Trico).

Note: their son may be Jan de la Fontaine who died on Jan 1729 has a tombstone inside the church in Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137484934/jan-de_la_fontaine

Data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
For an account of the discovery of Margriet Trico's place of birth and the identity of her parents, see New Netherland Connections vol.1, no.3 and follow up in vol.1, no.4 (1996).
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Margriet Trico was born in 1606 (age 26 on 21 May 1632).

She married Jan de la Fontaine dit Wicart at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, on 9 June 1632.

Margriet Trico was a member of the at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, on 27 December 1626.

She witnessed the baptism of Isaac de la Fontaine, son of Philippe de la Fontaine dit Wicart and Marie Flamen, on 26 January 1633 at Walloon Church, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands, (wit: Jean Baglade, Abraham de Hochepied, Marie Rety et Margrite Trico).

Note: their son may be Jan de la Fontaine who died on Jan 1729 has a tombstone inside the church in Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137484934/jan-de_la_fontaine

Data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
For an account of the discovery of Margriet Trico's place of birth and the identity of her parents, see New Netherland Connections vol.1, no.3 and follow up in vol.1, no.4 (1996).
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Gravesite Details

Common practice of mass burial containing stacked bodies fourteen deep and entire cemeteries being destroyed by epidemic, vandalism, markers stolen, developments, many graves of this era have been lost. The deceased were buried in unmarked graves.



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