Difference between revisions of "Riché estate (Q1134323)"

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(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): This location references land on the Riché estate in the 1790s. Louis Riché, aka Jean Louis Riché (1744-?), was the brother of Frederick Riché, uncle of Martin Bourgeat, and sister of the Widow Bourgeat (Marie Margarite Riche). Two non-contiguous plots were found on the historical plat maps for Louis Riche, referenced by the OB numbers 131 and OB 132. The OB 131 plot is confirmed in the American S, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/b...)
(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): tate Papers as being owned by Louis Riche as early as 1791., #quickstatements; batch #967 by User:Alicia Sheill)
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Riché estate
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This location references land on the Riché estate in the 1790s. Louis Riché, aka Jean Louis Riché (1744-?), was the brother of Frederick Riché, uncle of Martin Bourgeat, and sister of the Widow Bourgeat (Marie Margarite Riche). Two non-contiguous plots were found on the historical plat maps for Louis Riche, referenced by the OB numbers 131 and OB 132. The OB 131 plot is confirmed in the American S
tate Papers as being owned by Louis Riche as early as 1791.
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