
Pierre Elicondo
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Name Pierre Elicondo Birth 6 Oct 1774 Courico, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
[1] - Pierre d'Eliconde, son of Pierre Eliconde and Marie Hiriart, owners of the house of Couricorena in the quartier of Belechy.
His godparents were Pierre Hiriart, maternal grandfather and Dominique Etchart, paternal grandfather.
Gender Male Person ID I23717 family Last Modified 26 Sep 2025
Father Pierre Erreca or Elicondo or Atchaurra, b. 29 Jan 1744, Etchart, Belechy, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
d. 5 Dec 1794, Courico, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
(Age 50 years) Mother Marie Iriart or Cuburu, b. 29 Apr 1753, Courico, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
d. 10 Nov 1794, Courico, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
(Age 41 years) Marriage 30 Aug 1773 St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
Family ID F5936 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Marie Cuburu, b. 4 Jun 1768, Ansolabehere/Morroin, St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
Marriage 31 May 1795 St. Etienne de Baigorry, France
[2] - Pierre Elissondo, 20 years old, farmer, living in the village of Baigorry, son of Pierre Elissondo, farmer and Marie Hiriart, living in the village of Baigorry, and
Marie Cuburu, 26 years old, daughter of Pierre Cuburu and Marie Oronoz, his wife, living in the village of Baigorry.
The groom was born on 10/7/1774 in Baigorry to the parents noted above and the bride was born on 6/16/1768 in Baigorry to the parents noted above.
Family ID F7779 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 26 Sep 2025
- Pierre d'Eliconde, son of Pierre Eliconde and Marie Hiriart, owners of the house of Couricorena in the quartier of Belechy.
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Sources - [S6] AD64 BMS Church Records, (http://earchives.le64.fr/), Baigorry 1750-1792 records page 62.
https://earchives.le64.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/81221/r27220zch0bj4k/f62 - [S1] AD64 Birth Record, (http://earchives.le64.fr/), Baigorry AnII-1806 marriages page 27.
https://earchives.le64.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/81221/r27253ztl9fk5k/f27
- [S6] AD64 BMS Church Records, (http://earchives.le64.fr/), Baigorry 1750-1792 records page 62.
