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Paul Paddoc

14 June 1507

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Paul Paddoc

Male 14 June 1507

Born, Le Cateau, France.

Married to Francoise Traillour. Father of John Paddock and Jacques Paddoc and Zachariah Paddoc. Son of Marie Brojuin and Henri Padoch. Brother of Michel Paddoc and Zacherie Paddoc and Rachel Paddoc and Joseph Paddoc and Rosemond Paddoc.

[mason.GED]
as Lord of the Manors of Le Cateau and Montherme. He was emancipated at t
he age of 25 years by his father, Oct. 4, 1532. He purchased the man
or of Montherme in 1552. In 1554 and 1555 he was administrator for his fa
ther's estate, but "did not pay the bequests to his brothers and sister
s, which led to litigations." His mother "assumed the distribution in con
sideration of maintenance for her life" Montherme 2 Oct. 1555.
562 Jeanne De Gasque of Nouzon. They had a son named Jean Traillour who e
migrated to London and married in the Walloon Church. According to the Hi
story of the Walloon and Huguenot Church of Canterbury, French Protestan
ts fled to a home of exile where they could worship in freedom and avoid t
orment, torture and death. The Walloons, as in this record, inhabited sou
thern Belgium and adjoining Flemish regions in France and spoke a French d
ialect. (From the Paddock Geneaology, written by Robert Curfman)[Laure
ns Matyse Bancker.GED]
as Lord of the Manors of Le Cateau and Montherme. He was emancipated at t
he age of 25 years by his father, Oct. 4, 1532. He purchased the man
or of Montherme in 1552. In 1554 and 1555 he was administrator for his fa
ther's estate, but "did not pay the bequests to his brothers and sister
s, which led to litigations." His mother "assumed the distribution in con
sideration of maintenance for her life" Montherme 2 Oct. 1555.
562 Jeanne De Gasque of Nouzon. They had a son named Jean Traillour who e
migrated to London and married in the Walloon Church. According to the Hi
story of the Walloon and Huguenot Church of Canterbury, French Protestan
ts fled to a home of exile where they could worship in freedom and avoid t
orment, torture and death. The Walloons, as in this record, inhabited sou
thern Belgium and adjoining Flemish regions in France and spoke a French d
ialect. (From the Paddock Geneaology, written by Robert Curfman)

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