Possible relatives.Some congregations of the Walloone Reformed Church on the continent left traces of Despaignes in their records. The fact that a grandson of Jean Despaigne of Canterbury was born at Lille suggests that he might perhaps be a relative to one of the above Despaigne families. Jean's youngest son moved to Leyden in 1597. This suggests a possible relationship to one or more of the following Despaignes: | ||
| Agathe Despaigne | ||
|---|---|---|
| rec 6 Jun 158685 | Leyden, Holland | |
| wtn to a chr 160286 | Leyden, Holland | |
| brd 9 Mar 161787 | Leyden, Holland | |
| Marie Despaigne | ||
|---|---|---|
| rec 5 Oct 158688 | Leyden, Holland | |
| brd 12 Mar 161089 | Leyden, Holland | |
| Maertgen van Spanien | ||
|---|---|---|
| dau brd 29 Oct 160390 | Leyden, Holland | |
| Pierre Despaigne | ||
|---|---|---|
| brn | of Armentieres, Artois | |
| bns 9 Jun 158291 | Leyden, Holland, Heyndrica Leentgen of Hulst | |
| bns 12 Apr 158392 | Leyden, Holland, Mayken d'Ingelsche of Poperingen | |
| liv 160793 | dau Judith mrd Reinier Yantz | |
| brd 30 Nov 162294 | Leyden, Holland | |
| André Despaigne | ||
|---|---|---|
| mrd 26 Oct 161395 | Leyden, Holland | |
| to Mayke Ronckners | ||
