Marie Henriette Thiébaud

Female3 November 1779–

Brief Life History of Marie Henriette

Marie Henriette Thiébaud was born on 3 November 1779, in Buttes, Neuchâtel, Switzerland as the daughter of Daniel Theibaud. She married Daniel Aeschlimann on 5 January 1800. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 2 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Daniel Aeschlimann
1775–
Marie Henriette Thiébaud
1779–
Marriage: 5 January 1800
Daniel Henri Aeschlimann
1801–1881
Christen Aeschlimann
1802–
Frédéric Silvian Aeschlimann
1804–
Henrietta Elmire Dorothea Aeschlimann
1806–
Henri Louis Aeschlimann
1809–1855
Henri Ami Aeschlimann
1813–
Nanette Virginie Aschlimann
1822–
George Ami Aschlimann
1824–

Sources (21)

  • Marie-Henriette Thiebaud in entry for Henriette-Elmire-Dorothée Aschlimann, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"
  • Marie Henriette in entry for Daniel Henrie Oschlimann, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"
  • Marie Henriette Thiebaud in entry for Nanette Virginie Aschlimann, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    5 January 1800
  • Children (8)

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    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (1)

    World Events (4)

    1798

    Age 19

    Revolution in Switzerland. Farmers in occupied territories become free citizens. Centralistic parliamentary republic according to French model. Occupation by French troops and some battles of Napoleon vs. Austria and Russia in Switzerland.

    1800

    Age 21

    Switzerland is one of the first industrialized countries in Europe.

    1848

    Age 69

    New Federal Constitution combining elements of the U.S. constitution (Federal State with central and cantonal (state) governments and parliaments) and of French revolutionary tradition. The Principles of this constitution are still valid today.

    Name Meaning

    form of Maria . When first introduced to England in the Middle Ages, it was Anglicized in pronunciation and respelled Mary . This French form was reintroduced into the English-speaking world as a separate name in the 19th century, and is still pronounced more or less in the French manner, although sometimes with the stress on the first syllable. It is now often used in combination with other names such as Ellie, Chloe, and Lisa.

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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