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Lea DE FARVAQUES
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Name Lea DE FARVAQUES Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 1629 Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
Gender Female Died 16 Oct 1629 Canterbury, Kent, England
[1]
Siblings1 brother and 4 sisters
Half-siblings1 half brother and 1 half sister (family of Paul DE FARVAQUES and Elizabeth DU PIRE) Patriarch & Matriarch
Gilles DE FARVAQUES, d. Bef 1618 (Grandfather)
Lea DU RIEZ, d. 23 Nov 1632, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Mother) 
Person ID I8902 All Last Modified 24 Oct 2013
Father Paul DE FARVAQUES, b. Est 1590, d. 26 Apr 1670, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Age ~ 80 years)
Other Partners: Elizabeth DU PIRE m. 1637Mother Lea DU RIEZ, d. 23 Nov 1632, Canterbury, Kent, England
Married 1618 - Married at the Walloon Church in Canterbury? - the marriage contract is there but no record of the marriage.
When Paul remarried in Jan 1636/7 there was a mention of the 3 children of his marriage to Lea; presumably that means 3 had died, i.e. one other besides the infant Lea and the first Marie.
A child of Paul's died in September 1637, and another a few weeks later.
To what age was the term 'enfant' used i.e. are these the deaths of children of Paul and Lea (I suspect they are), or had Paul had other children (a wife between Lea and Rose?) that I have not yet found?
Sept. 30 Un enfant a Paul DE FARUAQUES.
Oct. 23 Un enfant a Paul DESFERVAQS.
There appears to have been an outbreak of plague in Canterbury in 1637, with a particularly large number of burials in July and August (including Paul's brother Samuel); numbers were still quite high in September and October - this is one of 4 deaths recorded on October 23.
Given that Jeanne died in 1639, it would seem that none of the children of this marriage reached adulthood. [2, 3]
Marriage Contract - "1618, 3 July. Marriage contract between Paul DEFFARUACQUES, son of the late Gilles, assisted by Frangois Godefroy [Gaudeffroy], his father-in-law (step-father ?), Samuel Deffaruacques, his brother, and Robert Trigault, his master; and Lea DU RIEN [DU Rié], daughter of Andre, assisted by her father, Phil[ippe] Haignerel, her uncle, Joel du Pire, her god-father, (parin), Noelle de Bourge [de Bourges], and Jeanne Toussain, her god-mothers. (Vol. iii., No. 141)"
Family ID F4473 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Married at the Walloon Church in Canterbury? - the marriage contract is there but no record of the marriage.
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Baptised - 1629 - Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent, England 


Died - 16 Oct 1629 - Canterbury, Kent, England 

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Sources - [S44] Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent - Parish Registers - Hovenden, Robert Hovenden F.S.A., editor, (Lymington, Hampshire: Huguenot Society of London, 1891-1898.), 582. (Reliability: 2).
In deaths ('Morts.') section, under heading '1629':
Oct. 16 Une fillette a Paul DESFEUAQUE, nomee Lea : par faute de le
sauoir en temps nat este mis deuant.
(Hovenden notes that this entry follows that of November 3) - [S44] Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent - Parish Registers - Hovenden, Robert Hovenden F.S.A., editor, (Lymington, Hampshire: Huguenot Society of London, 1891-1898.), 588. (Reliability: 2).
In deaths ('Morts.') section, under heading '1637':
Sept. 30 Un enfant a Paul DE FARUAQUES. - [S44] Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent - Parish Registers - Hovenden, Robert Hovenden F.S.A., editor, (Lymington, Hampshire: Huguenot Society of London, 1891-1898.), 589. (Reliability: 2).
In deaths ('Morts.') section, under heading '1637':
Oct. 23 Un enfant a Paul DESFERVAQS. - [S44] Walloon Church, Canterbury, Kent - Parish Registers - Hovenden, Robert Hovenden F.S.A., editor, (Lymington, Hampshire: Huguenot Society of London, 1891-1898.), 678. (Reliability: 3).

