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Similar surnames: James , James-Carriere , Jameson
Our database contains 587 marriages of the Jammes family
Here are a few examples:
Husband: Samuel-Joseph Gill
Wife: Rosalie James
Husband: Francois Legault
Wife: Marie James
Husband: Toussaint Legault
Wife: Marguerite James
Husband: Eustache Cheval
Wife: Marie-Francoise James
Husband: Ambroise James
Wife: Francoise Brunet
Husband: Raphael Latour-Geromme
Wife: Josette James
Husband: Pascal James
Wife: Josette Pilon
Husband: Noel Leroux
Wife: Marie-Louise James
Husband: Ambroise Jeammes
Wife: Angelique Charrier
Husband: John Brady
Wife: Catherine James
Husband: John Jordan
Wife: Catherine James
Husband: Charles James
Wife: Mary Slane
Husband: Toussaint Lamanque
Wife: Elisabeth James
Husband: John James
Wife: Bridget Hayes
Husband: Clement Bedard
Wife: Modeste James
Husband: Bartholomy Butter
Wife: Catherine James
Husband: Moses Couvillon
Wife: Marcelline Jammes
Husband: Michael Salter
Wife: Mary James
Husband: Isidore Gauthier
Wife: Hortense Jammes
Husband: Joseph Carrier
Wife: Emilie Jammes
Our database contains 587 marriages of the Jammes family
Here are a few examples:
Pierre Jammes-Carrière was born circa 1662 in Lantheuil, Normandie, France. Son of Jean Jamme and Charolotte Hus, he married Marie-Madeleine Barbary-GrandMaison, daughter of Pierre and Marie Lebrun, on February 21, 1689 in Lachine. From this union were born 6 children. He is a soldier of the compagnie du sieur de Cruzel when he settled in Lachine. In 1689, he became the guardian of his wife minor children. They were held captive from the Iroquois. He wife died in 1728 and he followed her on November 22, 1740 in Pointe-Claire, where he was buried on November 23, 1740.
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Pierre Jamme-Carrière was born around 1662 in Lantheuil, Calvados in France. Son of Jean and Charlotte Husse, he married Marie-Madeleine Barbary-Grandmaison, daughter of Pierre and Marie Lebrun,on February 21, 1689 in Lachine. From this union were born 6 children. He arrived as a soldier in the company of Sieur Du Cruzel. He settled in Lachine. Having some education (he knew how to sign) he is appointed guardian of the minor children of his parents-in-law. The children were captured by the Iroquois. He died on November 22, 1740 and was buried the next day in Pointe-Claire at the age of 78.
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JAMMES-CAREER JACQUES / JAMES, from the Latin name JACOMUS, variant of JACOBUS, from Hebrew 'Yaaqobh' which means 'who takes the heel'. CAREER comes from the name of several localities in France.
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