Ferdinande Lekieffre

Brief Life History of Ferdinande

When Ferdinande Lekieffre was born on 25 February 1808, in Petite Forêt, Nord, France, her father, Jean Joseph Lekieffre, was 29 and her mother, Pacifique Maillart, was 30. She married Jean Joseph Falce on 31 January 1831, in Petite Forêt, Nord, France. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 14 February 1857, in her hometown, at the age of 48.

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Family Time Line

Jean Joseph Falce
1809–1853
Ferdinande Lekieffre
1808–1857
Marriage: 31 January 1831
Charles Joseph Falce
1831–1867
Cydonie Falce
1833–1853
Mélanie Josephine Falce
1837–
Hypolite Falce
1839–1843
Virginia Marie Falce
1841–
Hypolitte Joseph Falce
1845–1877
Anne Rosalie Falce
1845–1899
Julius Falce
1848–1914
Joseph Falce
1851–1910

Sources (20)

  • Ferdinande Lekieffre, "France, Nord, Parish and Civil Registration, 1524-1893"
  • Ferdinante Joseph le Keiffre, "France, Nord, Parish and Civil Registration, 1524-1893"
  • Ferdinande Lekieffre, "France, Nord, Parish and Civil Registration, 1524-1893"

World Events (5)

1815

Restoration and constitutional monarchy (Louis XVIII, Charles X). Revolution of 1830. Reign of Louis-Philippe. Economic prosperity. Rapid development of industrialization. First railways. First colonies established.

1815 · The 100 Days

The hundred days referred to the days when Napoleon arrived after escaping exile and the date that Louis XVIII returned to Paris. It ended when Napoleon was captured again.

1836 · Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe was made specifically right before Napoleon I victory in Austerlitz in 1806 and took 30 years to build. Sadly Napoleon I would not live to see the creation finished. It’s name means triumphal arch. Assassination attempts were made on both Charles De Gaulle and Jacques Chirac from this location. Even though its name means triumph it has seen many times where Germans triumphally marched under it after winning battles.

Name Meaning

From Spanish. See Ferdinand .

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

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