Person:Mathurin Gastineau (1)

Watchers
Mathurin Gastineau
d.Bet 1747 and 1749 London, England
m. Abt 1660
  1. Magdeleine Gastineau1661 -
  2. Jean GastineauAbt 1662 - Abt 1750
  3. Elizabeth Gastineau1664 -
  4. Mathurin Gastineau1666 - Bet 1747 & 1749
  5. Pierre Gastineau1669 -
  6. Marie Gastineau1670 -
  7. Louis Salomon Gastineau1673 -
  8. Marguerite Gastineau1676 -
  • HMathurin Gastineau1666 - Bet 1747 & 1749
  • WJeanne ChabousantBef 1673 - Aft 1717
m. 8 Nov 1692
  1. Louise Gastineau1694 -
  2. Jean Gastineau1695 -
  3. Pierre Mathurin Gastineau1697 - Bef 1700
  4. Anne Gastineau1698 - Bef 1705
  5. Pierre Gastineau1700 - Bef 1707
  6. Mathurin Gastineau, Jr1701 - 1765
  7. Charles Gastineau1702 - Abt 1780
  8. Isaac Gastineau1704 -
  9. Anne Marie Gastineau1705 -
  10. Marthe Gastineau1706 -
  11. Pierre Gastineau1707 -
  12. Jeanne Gastineau1709 -
  13. Jacob Gastineau1710 -
  14. Abraham Gastineau1712 -
  15. Elizabeth Gastineau1713 -
  16. George Gastineau1715 - Bef 1717
  17. William Gastineau1716 -
  18. George Lewis Gastineau1717 - 1768
Facts and Events
Name Mathurin Gastineau
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Jul 1666 Lusignan, Vienne, Poitou, France
Marriage 8 Nov 1692 La Patente, Spitalfields, London, Englandto Jeanne Chabousant
Occupation[3] 15 Jul 1693 London, England
Naturalization[4] 1709 London, England
Will[2] 16 Nov 1747 London, England(date written)
Death? Bet 1747 and 1749 London, England
Probate[2] 3 Feb 1749 London, England(date entered into probate)
References
  1. Minet, William, and William Chapman Waller. Registers of the church known as La patente in Spittlefields, from 1689 to 1785. (Lymington: C. T. King], 1898).

    His date & place of birth is mentioned in his marriage record.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Budd, Janice. Ancestors of George (Sr.) Gastineau. (np: The Author, nd).
  3. Waller, William Chapman. Extracts from the court books of the Weavers Company of London, 1610- 1730.

    Admitted to the Weavers Company as a "foreign master" on payment of £5 fine. In various records after this date (baptisms and marriages witnessed, etc), he is consistently described as "Master Weaver." Between 1698 & 1715, he and his family lived continuously in Little Pearl Street, Stepney.

  4. Page, William, and William A. (William Arthur) Shaw. Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England, 1509-1800. (Lymington [England]: [Huguenot Society of London], 1893-1932).