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Gender: male 

Pierre Etienne BASCLE / BACLE

Born in Epargnes, Charente Maritime, France on September 10th, 1748
Died in Epargnes, Charente Maritime, France on February 10th, 1833 at the age of 84

Profession/Occupation: Shoemaker

Son of:
* His father was Jacques BASCLE (1720-1799)
* His mother was Marie GRAND (1720-1785)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Marthe FANTIN on February 18th, 1772 in Marennes, Charente Maritime, France.
   Children:
    1 - Marie BASCLE (1773-?)
    2 - Marthe Felicite BASCLE (1774-?)
    3 - Jean BASCLE (1775-?)
    4 - Eutrope BASCLE (1777-?)
    5 - Catherine BASCLE (1779-?)
    6 - Henri BASCLE (1780-?)
    7 - Marie Magdelaine BASCLE (1781-?)
    8 - Simon BASCLE (1783-?)
    9 - Pierre BASCLE (1784-?)
    10 - Jean BASCLE (1786-?)
    11 - Baptiste BASCLE (1787-?)
    12 - Louis BASCLE (1789-?)
    13 - Therese BASCLE (1791-?)
    14 - Henriette Claire BASCLE (1792-?)
    15 - Joseph BASCLE / BACLE (1794-1862?)


Brother of:
* Simon BASCLE (?-?)
* Jacques BASCLE (1745-1747)
* Marie BASCLE (1750-?)
* Elizabeth BASCLE (1751-1833)
* Catherine BASCLE (1752-?)
* Marie Felicite Marthe BASCLE (1754-1801)
* Marie Marthe Gabrielle BASCLE (1755-?)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1772 - Marriage record of Pierre Bascle and Marthe Fantin
Document 1819 - Marriage record of Joseph Bascle

Notes and events:

* on February 18th, 1772 - marriage: France, Marennes See related document
Marriage record of Pierre Bascle and Marthe Fantin 

* on January 18th, 1819 - event: France, Epargnes See related document
Marriage record of Joseph Bascle 

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Jacques BASCLE
Jacques BASCLE
(1680c-?)
Marie GOUINEAU
(1683-?)
Jacques BASCLE
(1720-1799)
Marie GRAND
(1720-1785)
Pierre Etienne BASCLE / BACLE
(1748-1833)
Marie BASCLE
(1773-?)
Marthe Felicite BASCLE
(1774-?)
Jean BASCLE
(1775-?)
Eutrope BASCLE
(1777-?)
Catherine BASCLE
(1779-?)
Henri BASCLE
(1780-?)
Marie Magdelaine BASCLE
(1781-?)
Simon BASCLE
(1783-?)
Pierre BASCLE
(1784-?)
Hypolitte BASCLE
(1821-?)
Jean BASCLE
(1786-?)
Baptiste BASCLE
(1787-?)
Louis BASCLE
(1789-?)
Therese BASCLE
(1791-?)
Henriette Claire BASCLE
(1792-?)
Joseph BASCLE / BACLE
(1794-1862?)
Victoire BASCLE / BACLE
(1824-?)
Henri BASCLE / BACLE
(1826-?)
Claire BASCLE / BACLE
(1828-?)
click to see descendants of Cyprien "Stanislas" BASCLE / BACLE
Cyprien Joseph BASCLE / BACLE
(1831-?)
click to see descendants of Cyprien Joseph BASCLE / BACLE
click to see descendants of Paulin David "Elie" BASCLE / BACLE

Life Cycle:
 on September 10<sup>th</sup>, 1748 - birth  in Epargnes, Charente Maritime, France on February 18<sup>th</sup>, 1772 - marriage to Marthe FANTIN - Marennes, Charente Maritime, France in  1773 - birth child Marie BASCLE (1773-?) in  1774 - birth child Marthe Felicite BASCLE (1774-?) in  1775 - birth child Jean BASCLE (1775-?) in  1777 - birth child Eutrope BASCLE (1777-?) in  1779 - birth child Catherine BASCLE (1779-?) in  1780 - birth child Henri BASCLE (1780-?) in  1781 - birth child Marie Magdelaine BASCLE (1781-?) in  1783 - birth child Simon BASCLE (1783-?) in  1784 - birth child Pierre BASCLE (1784-?) in  1786 - birth child Jean BASCLE (1786-?) in  1787 - birth child Baptiste BASCLE (1787-?) in  1789 - birth child Louis BASCLE (1789-?) in  1791 - birth child Therese BASCLE (1791-?) in  1792 - birth child Henriette Claire BASCLE (1792-?) on September 6<sup>th</sup>, 1794 - birth child Joseph BASCLE / BACLE (1794-1862?) on February 10<sup>th</sup>, 1833 - death  in Epargnes, Charente Maritime, France
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