Jean Veillet (1664-1741)
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Jean Veillet (1664-1741)
Jean Veillet may refer to: * Jean Veillet (1664–1741), French and Canadian ancestor of all the Veillet/te(s) of America * Jean Veillet (1901–1985), French doctor part of the French Resistance in WWII, mayor of Dijon, and president of the general council of Côte-d'Or, France See also * Veillette (other) {{hndis, Veillett, Jean ...
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Jean Veillet (1664–1741)
Jean Veillet (1664, born in Saint-André-de-Niort, France - 1741 death at Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, Quebec, Canada) is the unique ancestor of Veillet and Veillette of America.Books "Histoire et généalogie des familles Veillet/te d’Amérique” (History and family genealogy of Veillet families of America), p. 105-106, family sheet of Jean Veillet and Catherine Lariou, genealogical section written by Françoise Veillette, 1988, edited by the Association of Veillet/te of America. Jean Veillet was a soldier of the Vaudreuil Company when he arrived in Canada, then a farmer and a forest contractor. Jean Veillet was married on November 19, 1698, in Batiscan, Quebec to Catherine Lariou (born January 26, 1683, in Batiscan, Qc). The eleven children born of this union are baptized in Batiscan; they married at Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, except Gervais Veillet (in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade) and Jean-Baptiste (2nd marriage in Verchères). Summary biography After growing up in Ni ...
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Jean Veillet (1901–1985)
Jean Veillet (born 14 March 1901 in Dijon (Côte-d'Or) and died in 1985 in the same city) was a French doctor. French Resistance and local politician, he was mayor of Dijon and president of the Departmental Council of Côte-d'Or. Biography Born in Dijon in 1901, Jean Veillet is a doctor of medicine in 1924, graduated from the Faculty of Lyon. Successively head of clinic, doctor of the hospitals then head of service, he is also in charge of course of therapeutic at the school of medicine from 1945 to 1964. During the German-occupied Europe, he engages in the French Resistance as head of health services. He is then regional delegate of the National Council of the Resistance (CNR) as well as of the Committee of Social Works of Organizations of the Resistance (COSOR). These responsibilities during the war led him to politics, along with his medical and hospital activities: in 1945, he joined the Côte-d'Or Departmental Council. President of the Departmental Commission, then ...
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