Marie Gabrielle De Ruyan

Brief Life History of Marie Gabrielle De

Marie Gabrielle De Ruyan was born about 1650, in France. She married Pierre D'Aquin on 17 June 1670, in Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, Paris, France. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Pierre D'Aquin
1640–1710
Marie Gabrielle De Ruyan
1650–
Marriage: 17 June 1670
Estienne François Daquin
1674–1755
Pierre Antoine D'Aquin
1676–
Charlotte Angélique D'Aquin
1680–
Louis D'Aquin
1678–
Anne Marguerite D'Aquin
1679–
Louis Claude D'Aquin
1694–1772
Antoine Benoit D'Aquin
1697–1750

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    World Events (2)

    1682 · The Palace of Versailles

    The Palace of Versailles was originally known as a hunting log and retreat for Louis XII. When Louis XIV took over he moved his family into it. After he died the palace was abandoned. It has since been turned into a museum.

    1700 · French Monarchy

    The French monarchy started way before the 1700s, but for the most part the major events of history took place during this time before the French Revolution started. This was known as the Bourbon Dynasty. Louis XIV the Great, Louis XV the Beloved, Louis XVI the Restorer of French Liberty, and Louis XVII all reigned during this time.

    Name Meaning

    South German: variant of Roman .

    Altered form of North German Ruhmann, Rühmann, shortened forms of Rudemann and Rüdemann, derivatives of the personal name Rude or Rüde (see Rude 1).

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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