|
|
![](templates/template4/img/smallphoto.jpg) |
|
1858 -
Generation: 1
1. | Catherine Ardaitz was born on 1 May 1858 in Les Aldudes, France. Notes:
Birth:
Her parents were Joseph Ardaitz (b. Spain) and Marie Elgart.
Catherine married Jean Gachiteguy on 16 Nov 1881 in Urepel, France. Jean (son of Martin Gachiteguy and Marie Pilaria or Gariador) was born on 15 Mar 1845 in Harribelch, Les Aldudes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Infant Gachiteguy
was born on 14 Dec 1882 in Urepel, France; died on 14 Dec 1882 in Urepel, France.
- 3. Michel Joseph Gachiteguy
was born on 5 Aug 1884 in Peloenia, Urepel, France.
- 4. Jean Leon Gachiteguy
was born on 1 Mar 1887 in Peloenia, Urepel, France; died on 2 Oct 1914 in Monchy, Pas de Calais, France.
- 5. Jeanne Gachiteguy
was born on 7 Feb 1890 in Peloenia, Urepel, France; died on 15 Apr 1893 in Inharabia, Urepel, France.
- 6. Marie Gachiteguy
was born on 20 Feb 1893 in Inharabia, Urepel, France.
- 7. Celestine Gachiteguy
was born on 13 Sep 1895 in Incaurpe, Urepel, France.
|
|
Generation: 2
2. | Infant Gachiteguy (1.Catherine1) was born on 14 Dec 1882 in Urepel, France; died on 14 Dec 1882 in Urepel, France. Notes:
Died:
Jean Gachiteguy, 44 years old, and Jean Arroquy, 42 years old, living in this village, declared that an male infant was born without life to the said Jean Gachiteguy and Catherine Ardaitz, his wife, 28 years old.
|
3. | Michel Joseph Gachiteguy (1.Catherine1) was born on 5 Aug 1884 in Peloenia, Urepel, France. Notes:
Birth:
His marriage to Marie Moutous (sic) in 1929 in St. Palais was noted in the margin of his birth record.
|
4. | Jean Leon Gachiteguy (1.Catherine1) was born on 1 Mar 1887 in Peloenia, Urepel, France; died on 2 Oct 1914 in Monchy, Pas de Calais, France. Notes:
Died:
He was a World War I casualty.
|
5. | Jeanne Gachiteguy (1.Catherine1) was born on 7 Feb 1890 in Peloenia, Urepel, France; died on 15 Apr 1893 in Inharabia, Urepel, France. Notes:
Died:
Jeanne Gachiteguy, 3 years old, no profession, died in the house of Inharabia in this village.
|
|
|
|