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  1. Geometrische Analysis ... Aus Dem Englischen Übersetzt Und Sehr Vermehnt (German Edition) by John Leslie, Johann Philipp Grüson, et all 2010-02-05

61. Histoire De L'enseignement De L'astronomie à Montpellier
joseph-Diez gergonne chaire d'astronomie de 1816 à 1836;
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  • 62. Sobre La Internacionalización De Las Revistas Matemáticas
    Translate this page mayor difusión se suele considerar pionera de esta faceta profesional, los Annalesde Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées de joseph Diez gergonne, tenía un
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    OEI
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    alma razonable frente a las disposiciones belicosas del alma y el orgullo de la fuerza brutal . Las Naciones que cultivan las ciencias son, para este autor del siglo XI , las que forman Estagirita Ciencias Naturales Sobre el alma y Sobre la juventud y la decrepitud y Leviathan , no se anduvieron tampoco con remilgos. Locke, mentor de la sociedad civil concebida como primer mundo ad infinitum, Epistola Prior y la Epistola Posterior calculus u Oldenbug Royal Society Philosophical Transactions Philosophical Transactions Giving Some Accompt of the Present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious in Many Considerable Parts of the World ) logros y el trabajo de sus miembros. Mas las Philosophical Transactions y el Journal des Savants Acta Eruditorum Journal de Trevoux philosophes virtuosi Philosophical Transactions calculus Monatliche Correspondenz Astronomische Nachrichten
    Archiv der reine und angewandte Mathematik
    de Leopold A. Crelle y el Quadrivium ranking Annales de Gergonne Annales , elemento que Los estudios cuantitativos llevados a cabo sobre los Annales de Gergonne % autores Provincias Extranjero Annales de Gergonne.

    63. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (P)
    The term POLAR was introduced by josephDiez gergonne (1771-1859) in itsmodern geometric sense in 1810 (Smith vol. I). POLAR COORDINATES.
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    ¦­´Á¼Æ¾Ç¦r·Jªº¾ú¥v (P)
    Last revision: July 31, 1999 p-ADIC INTEGER was coined by Kurt Hensel (1861-1941) (Katz, page 824). PAIRWISE. An early use of this term is in Chowla, S.; Erdoes, Pal; Straus, E.G. On the maximal number of pairwise orthogonal latin squares of a given order, Canadian J. Math. 12, 204-208 (1960). PANGEOMETRY is the term Nicholas Lobachevsky (1796-1856) gave to his non-Euclidea geometry (Schwartzman, p. 157). PARABOLA was probably coined by Apollonius, who, according to Pappus, had terms for all three conic sections. Michael N. Fried says there are two known occasions where Archimedes used the terms "parabola" and "ellipse," but that "these are, most likely, later interpolations rather than Archimedes own terminology." Parabola is dated 1579 in MWCD10. PARABOLIC GEOMETRY. See hyperbolic geometry. PARACOMPACT. The term and the concept are due to J. Dieudonné (1906-1992), who introduced them in Une généralisation des espaces compacts , J. Math. Pures Appl., 23 (1944) pp. 65-76. A topological space X X is a Hausdorff space, and (ii) every open cover of

    64. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (I)
    In the literature of mathematics, this term was introduced by josephDiaz gergonne(1771-1859) in Essai sur la th?rie des d?initions, Annales de Math?
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    ¦­´Á¼Æ¾Ç¦r·Jªº¾ú¥v (I)
    Last revision: Aug. 2, 1999 ICOSAHEDRON is found in English in Sir Henry Billingsley's 1570 translation of Euclid's Elements The term IDEAL (as a noun) was introduced by Richard Dedekind (1831-1916) in P. G. L. Dirichlet Vorles. über Zahlentheorie (ed. 2, 1871) Suppl. x. 452 (OED2). IDEAL NUMBER. Ernst Eduard Kummer (1810-1893) introduced the term ideale zahl in 1846 in Ber. über die zur Bekanntmachung geeigneten Verh. d. K. Preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. zu Berlin IDEMPOTENT and NILPOTENT were used by Benjamin Peirce (1809-1880) in 1870: When an expression raised to the square or any higher power vanishes, it may be called nilpotent; but when, raised to a square or higher power, it gives itself as the result, it may be called idempotent. The defining equation of nilpotent and idempotent expressions are respectively A n = 0, and A n A; but with reference to idempotent expressions, it will always be assumed that they are of the form A A, unless it be otherwise distinctly stated. This citation is excerpted from "Linear Associative Algebra," a memoir read by Benjamin Peirce before the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, 1870, and published by him as a lithograph in 1870. In 1881, Peirce's son, Charles S. Peirce, reprinted it in the American Journal of Mathematics.

    65. Laplace : Un Savant Au Service Du Savoir Et De La Nation
    ème siècle verra à l'œuvre leurs successeurs, joseph gergonne (1771-1859
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    Pierre-Simon de Laplace, un savant au service du savoir et de la Nation " La loi newtonienne explique aujourd'hui tous les
    Joseph Fourier,
    D'abord, " et " "; mais il clame haut et fort que " Mais c'est encore et surtout un grand serviteur de la connaissance. La fin du XVIII D et " ; et encore : " (1812), et sous une forme plus accessible, sans le formalisme du calcul, dans son ". Sa On peut y lire : " Jean-Pierre Le Goff,
    septembre 1999.
    Orientation bibliographique
    LAPLACE, Pierre-Simon (marquis de). , in
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    66. Neue Seite 1
    Translate this page Gentzen, Gerhard (1909 - 1945). gergonne, joseph Diaz (1771 - 1831).Germain, Sophie (1776 - 1831). ben Gerson, Levi (1288 - 1344).
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    Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)

    67. CURVE
    each other. The term “pole” was first used by Francois josephServois, and “polar” by joseph Diez gergonne (Gerg. ti and
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    A full list of his writings will be found in L. Gurlitt, Erinnerungen an Ernst Curtius (Berlin, 1902); see also article by 0. Kern in Ailgemeine deutsche Biographie, xlvii. (1903), to which may be added Ernst Curlius. Em Lebensbild in Brief en, byF. Curtius (1903); T. Hodgkin, Ernest Curtius (‘905). Opuscula of Georg Curtius were edited after his death by E. Windisch (Kleine Schriften von E. C., 1886—1887). For further information consult articles by R. Meister in Ailgemeine deutsche Biographie, xlvii. (1903), and by E. Windisch in C. Bursian’s Biographisches Jahrbuch für Alterthumskunde (1886). CURTIUS, MARCUS, a legendary hero of ancient Rome. It is said that in 362 B.C. a deep gulf opened in the forum, which the seers declared would never close until Rome’s most valuable possession was thrown into it. Then Curtius, a youth of noble family, recognizing that nothing was more precious than a brave citizen, leaped, fully armed and on. horseback, into the chasm, which immediately closed again. The spot was afterwards covered by a marsh called the Lacus Curtius. Two other explanations of the name Lacus Curtius are given: (1) a Sabine general, Mettius (or Mettus) Curtius, hard pressed by the Romans under Romulus, leaped into a swamp whidh covered the valley afterwards occupied by the forum, and barely escaped with’ his life; (2) in 445 B.C. the spot was struck by lightning, and enclosed as sacred by the consul, Gaius Curtius. It was marked by an altar which was removed to make room for the games in celebration of Caesar’s funeral (Pliny, Nat. Hist. xv. 77), but

    68. Enteréglise
    Translate this page Barbe Françoise (1719) - Barbe Marie (1724) - Barbe (1686) - joseph (1690) - Louyse(1703) - Nicolas joseph (1725) - Jean joseph (1712) - Catherine gergonne.
    http://www.multimania.com/geneabriey/entereglise.html
    Retour au menu Inhumations dans l'Eglise de Briey Entre 1682 et 1792 ADAM Nicolas 82 ans ANTHOINE Jean DE LA BARRE Nicolas 74 ans 44 ans 11 jours DE REIFFENBERG Plaicard Charles Antoine 8 ans Fils de Pierre Philippe Joseph, comte, seigneur de Mussot, Aix, Athus et autres lieux. DEPERET Jacques Joseph 20 ans DOUBLET Charles Louis 50 ans DUQUENOIS Louis Charles 55 ans Conseiller et procureur du Roy. Au-devant du banc de Messieurs les officiers du bailliage. 1 jour GALLOIS Nicolas GERARD Jean 78 ans 29 ans LEMASSON Antoine Mathieu 35 ans LEMASSON Elisabeth 2 mois Fille de Jacques. LEMASSON Gaspard fils de Jacques et Anne WARIN LEMASSON Jacques 67 ans LEMASSON Joseph 9 mois LEMASSON Marie Gabrielle 25 ans 66 ans LOMBARD Michel 3 ans Fils de Christophe. MOLIBERT Nicolas 33 ans 19 ans PIERSON Cuny 51 ans WARIN Jean 75 ans Originaire de Rouvre. Dans la Chapelle de l’Annonciation 64 ans DE CHARTOGNE Anne 94 ans Veuve de Nicolas D’ARO. 88 ans Epouse de Jacques GŒURY. MANGEON DE LA BARRE Marguerite 57 ans MERCIER Marie 16 ans Fille de Louys, laboureur Dans la Chapelle Sainte-Barbe Dans la Chapelle Saint Crespin DANOUX Mathieu 75 ans 33 ans LEBRUN Marie-Barbe 60 ans Epouse de Jacques FRANCOIS Dans la Chapelle Saint-Hubert AUBERT Elisabeth 50 ans Epouse de Jacques THIBAUT, maire de Saint-Pierremont

    69. Editions Jacques Gabay - F.G.-M. : Trigonométrie : Eléments, Compléments Et E
    Translate this page Evariste GALOIS OEUVRES MATHEMATIQUES. Avertissement, par joseph Liouville. Articlespubliés par Galois dans les Annales de Mathématiques de M. gergonne.
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    70. Untitled
    Kuhn , Montevideo, FHCE, 1997, y como autor joseph-Diez gergonne (1771-1859
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    (Montevideo, 1949). Profesor de Filosofía, egresado del Instituto de Profesores "Artigas" (1973). Profesor de Filosofía en educación secundaria, Profesor Agregado de Historia de las Ideas (Facultad de Derecho, UDELAR), Asistente del Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios Latinoamericanos (Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, UDELAR). Ha publicado en colectivos y revistas de Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Campo Grande, Bogotá, Caracas, San José de Costa Rica, México, Montréal, Toronto y Frankfurt.
    Publicaciones más recientes: "El filosofar latinoamericano de Vaz Ferreira y su visión de la historia", en "Ensayos sobre Carlos Vaz Ferreira" (Compilador: Miguel Andreoli), UDELAR, FHCE, Montevideo, 1996, pp.153-180; "Tareas de reconstrucción para la filosofía latinoamericana", en Revista PASOS, N1 69, DEI, San José de Costa Rica, 1997, pp. 14-20; "Globalización e identidad latinoamericana", en Cuadernos Americanos, N1 63, UNAM, México, 1997, pp. 79-87. Arturo ARDAO
    Espacio e inteligencia
    Einar BARFOD "sobrevivido con buen humor la necesidad (y la vanidad) de un curriculum pormenorizado"

    71. Überblick - 1700 N.Chr. Bis 1900 N.Chr.
    Translate this page Moivre Colin Mac Laurin Leonhard Euler joseph Louis Lagrange Victor Poncelet (Traité)Dualitätsprinzip (Poncelet, Plücker, gergonne) Elliptische Funktionen
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    Startseite Zur Startseite Überblick 600 v. Chr. ... SCHLUSS 1700 n. Chr. - 1900 n. Chr.
    [ Historische Entwicklungen ]
    Für eine komplette Zeitlinie aller Mathematiker, die 1700 n. Chr. bis 1900 n. Chr. gewirkt haben, klicken Sie bitte hier v.Chr. Geschichtl. Ereignisse Brook Taylor
    Alexis Clairaut
    Jean Baptiste D'Alembert
    Johann Heinrich Lambert
    Adrien-Marie Legendre
    Pierre Simon Laplace
    (Système de monde)
    Gründung der "Analytical
    Society" in Cambridge
    William George Horner
    Jean Joseph Fourier Gründung des "Crelleschen Journals" Homogene Koordinaten (Möbius, Plücker) Nikolai Lobatschewski Siméon-Denis Poisson George Peacock (Algebra) János Bolyai Gründung von Liouvilles Journal Hermann Grassmann (Ausdehnungslehre) Peter Gustav Dirichlet George Boole (laws of thought) Karl Weierstraß in Berlin Eduard Heine Erlanger Programm von Felix Klein Georg Cantor Ferdinand von Lindermann Leopold Kronecker Ernst Eduard Kummer Pafnuti Tschebyschew Primzahlsatz (Hadamard und De la Vallé-Poussin) Hilbertsche Probleme Abraham De Moivre Colin Mac Laurin Leonhard Euler Joseph Louis Lagrange Gründung der Ecole Polytech- nique Gaspard Monge Carl Friedrich Gauss (Disquisitiones arithmeticae) Bernard Bolzano (rein analytischer Beweis) Victor Poncelet (Traité) Dualitätsprinzip (Poncelet

    72. Biographie : Evariste Galois ( 25 Octobre 1811 [Bourg-la-Reine] - 31 Mai 1832 [P
    Translate this page C'est l'époque où il publie son premier article dans les Annales mathématiquesde joseph gergonne (il démontre un théorème sur les fractions continues
    http://www.bibmath.net/bios/index.php3?action=affiche&quoi=galois

    73. Official Roster
    Translate this page Maxim Fraser, Don Gahm, Sven Gainhorst, T. Galka Gallagher, Leo Garyz, Feodor Gasgrovaz,John Gendy gergonne, Carl Gesjetgm, G. Gibbons, joseph Gideon, Maynard
    http://www.cam.org/macpap/roster.html

    74. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (I)
    In the literature of mathematics, this term was introduced by josephDiaz gergonne(1771-1859) in Essai sur la théorie des définitions, Annales de
    http://members.aol.com/jeff570/i.html
    Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (I)
    Last revision: Sept. 21, 2002 ICOSAHEDRON is found in English in Sir Henry Billingsley's 1570 translation of Euclid's Elements IDEAL (point or line) was introduced as by J. V. Poncelet in IDEAL (number theory) was introduced by Richard Dedekind (1831-1916) in P. G. L. Dirichlet (ed. 2, 1871) Suppl. x. 452 (OED2). IDEAL NUMBER. Ernst Eduard Kummer (1810-1893) introduced the term ideale zahl in 1846 in IDEMPOTENT and NILPOTENT were used by Benjamin Peirce (1809-1880) in 1870: When an expression raised to the square or any higher power vanishes, it may be called nilpotent; but when, raised to a square or higher power, it gives itself as the result, it may be called idempotent. The defining equation of nilpotent and idempotent expressions are respectively A n = 0, and A n A; but with reference to idempotent expressions, it will always be assumed that they are of the form A A, unless it be otherwise distinctly stated. This citation is excerpted from "Linear Associative Algebra," a memoir read by Benjamin Peirce before the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, 1870, and published by him as a lithograph in 1870. In 1881, Peirce's son, Charles S. Peirce, reprinted it in the American Journal of Mathematics.

    75. Earliest Uses Of Symbols Of Calculus
    Gives background for notations that are commonly used like the integral and delta signs.Category Science Math History...... The modern definite integral symbol was originated by Jean Baptiste joseph Fourier(1768 by Pierre Frederic Sarrus (17981861) in 1823 in gergonne's Annales, Vol
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    Earliest Uses of Symbols of Calculus
    Last revision: Oct. 5, 2001 Derivative. The symbols dx, dy, and dx/dy were introduced by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) in a manuscript of November 11, 1675 (Cajori vol. 2, page 204). f'(x) for the first derivative, f''(x) for the second derivative, etc., were introduced by Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736-1813). In 1797 in the symbols f'x and f''x are found; in the Oeuvres, Vol. X, "which purports to be a reprint of the 1806 edition, on p. 15, 17, one finds the corresponding parts given as f(x), f'(x), f''(x), f'''(x) " (Cajori vol. 2, page 207). In 1770 Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) wrote for in his memoir In 1772 Lagrange wrote u' du dx and du u'dx Nouveaux Memoires de l'Academie royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Berlin. History of Mathematics that Arbogast introduced this symbol, but it seems he does not show this symbol in A History of Mathematical Notations. D was used by Arbogast in the same work, although this symbol had previously been used by Johann Bernoulli (Cajori vol. 2, page 209). Bernoulli used the symbol in a non-operational sense (Maor, page 97). Partial derivative.

    76. History Of Mathematics
    gave rise. Projective Geometry was simultaneously discovered earlyin the century by joseph gergonne and Poncelet. In the 1820s
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    Note: the following has been abstracted from the Grolier Encyclopedia.
    History of Mathematics
    Mathematics is as old as civilization itself. By the Neolithic Period, as life became settled and villages began to appear, writing and counting became increasingly useful, if not necessary. With counting, the history of mathematics began. To count the passage of time, to weave intricate patterns in baskets or fabrics, and to apportion goods, crops, and livestock required a basic sense of arithmetic. Similarly, even in the most rudimentary cultures, the ability to decorate pottery with intricate designs, to distinguish constellations among the stars, or to arrange stones, obelisks, and tombs in ritualistic formations indicates a sense of space and geometry.
    Egyptian, Babylonian, and Greek Mathematics
    The earliest knowledge of mathematics is preserved in Egyptian papyruses, Babylonian cuneiform tablets, and Greek manuscripts. They indicate that the first mathematical concerns involved ARITHMEtic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
    Arithmetic and Algebra
    Among the earliest surviving mathematical texts are the famous Rhind papyrus (c.1750 BC) and the Golonishev papyrus. They reveal that the Egyptians used a decimal system; the unit was represented by a single line, and tens, hundreds, and thousands by hieroglyphic symbols. Arithmetic for the Egyptians was essentially additive; repeated doubling was used for multiplication. Except for the fraction 2/3, for which there was a special hieroglyph, all fractions were expressed as unit fractions of the form 1/n; a relatively simple fraction like 2/59 was always handled in the more complex though equivalent form 1/36 + 1/236 + 1/531 = 2/59.

    77. Informations Généalogiques
    Translate this page MOUCHETTE, Marguerite, Retour à la page principale. HAZARD, gergonne, Sexe MasculinNaissance 1610 à MOIVRONS 54 ? -HENTZIEN, joseph HENSGEN (HENSIEN
    http://josette03.chez.tiscali.fr/Josette/dat7.htm

    78. Math Forum - Mathematics Teacher Bibliography: Triangles
    Equality Of The Base Angles Of An Isosceles Triangle joseph A. Nyberg Isotomic PointsOf The Triangle Richard Morris Isotomic points, gergonne points, Nagel
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    Mathematics Teacher
    Geometry Bibliography: Triangles
    Hubert Ludwig, Ball State University
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    79. Theuth-Chemla
    Dold-Samplonius, joseph W. Dauben The Background to gergonne's Treatment to
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    Bibliographie de Karine Chemla
    octobre 1982-décembre 2002
    Abréviation NHCS Newsletter for the History of Chinese Science
    Etude du livre
    Reflets des mesures du cercle sur la mer de Li Ye, thèse de troisième cycle de mathématiques, Université de Paris XIII, 12-10-82.
    (sous la direction de, avec I. Ekeland) Mathématiques à venir. Quels mathématiciens pour l'an 2000 ?, Edition et présentation des actes du colloque, Dunod, 1988, supplément pour 1987 du Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France , 400 p. (sous la direction de) "Démarches mathématiques", Edition et présentation d'un ensemble d'articles, Encyclopédie Philosophique Universelle, Presses Universitaires de France, 1989, p. 987 -1106. (sous la direction de, avec A. Volkov et V. Lichtmann) Modèles et structures des textes chinois anciens , Edition, traduction et présentation d'un recueil de travaux soviétiques en sinologie, Extrême-Orient, Extrême Occident, 13 , 1991, 162 p. (Présentation dans NHCS , 1992, p. 143-145). (coordonné par, avec P. Benoit et J. Ritter) Histoire de fractions, fractions d'histoire

    80. Les Ancêtres De Raymond COLLIN - Name Index - Généré Par Personal Ancestral
    Translate this page Didier b.1614 - Osne, France, Foelix d.1632 - Osne, , France, Jean b.1644 - Osne,France, joseph n.1712 - Osne-le-Val, , France Marianne n.1753 - Osne gergonne.
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    Les Ancêtres de Raymond COLLIN
    Index des noms
    Cirette d.1658 - Osne, , France,
    LIVING

    LIVING

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    ...
    Philiberte
    m.1636 - Osne, France., Champagne,
    Alexandre
    Michel d.1673 - Osne, , France,
    Ardaz
    N..
    Barat
    Alix n.1647 -
    Charle

    Jeanne
    m.1709 - Osne, , France
    Barbier
    Dimanche n.1581 -
    Magdelaine
    d.1739 -
    Barotte
    Marguerite
    Bastien
    Louis m.1722 - Thonnance-les-Moulins, , France,
    Marie Catherine
    n.1726 - Thonnance-les-Moulins, France,
    Baur
    Jean Georges n.1728 - Cocheren, , Moselle, France
    Nicolas
    m.1691 - Bening, , France Philippe n.1702 - Cocheren, , France
    Becker
    Anne
    Belgrand
    Christine n.1699 - Montreux, , France Christine n.1652 - Didier n.1708 - Montreuil, , France Francois d.1727 - Francois d.1674 - Montreux, , France Francois Jean Baptiste m.1674 - Montreux, , France Libaire n.1759 - Montreuil-sur-Th, , France Magdelaine n.1700 - Montreuil-sur-Th, , France Marie n.1660 - Montreuil, , France Marie (R) n.1660 - Montreuil, , France Philibert Pierre Gabriel n.1737 - Montreuil-sur-Th, , France Rene n.1678 - Montreux, , France Simon m.1698 - Montreux, France, Valentin d.1657 - Montreux, France

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