Germain Gripière de Montalibor (Gripière de Moncroc, chevalier de Montalibor) (Q364947): Difference between revisions

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~ 1789, land and property owner of Saint-Domingue, today Haiti
Property / Primary source: Les colons de St.-Domingue. Noms des Propriétaires, Saint-Domingue, 1789 / qualifier
 
Position in sequence: 3,720
Amount3,720
Unit1
Property / Gender
 
Property / Gender: Male gender / rank
 
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Property / Family name
 
Property / Family name: Gripière de Montalibor / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s)
 
Property / Given name(s): Germain / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Germain / qualifier
 
Position in sequence: 1
Amount1
Unit1
Property / Escape / emigration to
 
Property / Escape / emigration to: United States of America (USA) / rank
 
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Property / Career statement
 
Property / Career statement: (Co-)proprietor of a sugar plantation in Saint-Domingue / rank
 
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Property / Career statement: (Co-)proprietor of a sugar plantation in Saint-Domingue / qualifier
 
Date: 1789
Timestamp+1789-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
Before0
After0
Property / Career statement
 
Property / Career statement: Officer / rank
 
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set
 
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Oliver Gliech, Research on French colonial Saint-Domingue / Haiti (2021) / rank
 
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~ 1789, land and property owner of Saint-Domingue, today Haiti
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Germain Gripière de Montalibor (Gripière de Moncroc, chevalier de Montalibor)
~ 1789, land and property owner of Saint-Domingue, today Haiti

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