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sans opposition tant dans l'Eglise de la paroisse de Pleurtuit que dans cette eglise de cette ville et ce, apres du consentement de M. le Recteur de la dite paroisse et de la dispense du 3e ban dument insinnue Leurs octroye par Monseigneur de St Malo et de la permission de Messire Joseph Gouin epurioure, et vicaire perpetuel de St Malo en presence de Jacques Bourgaut de Julien Bourgaut freres de l'epoux, de Julien Behier pere, de Joseph Piot de Pierre Housset, de Julien Daligot et plusieurs autres qui ont signe a St Malo le 26 Janvier 1719 Jean Bourgaut, Julien, Joseph Piot, Alexandre Puisney, ... , Piere Housset, ..., Jos Josse"
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Marriage certificate, archives at la Mairie de St-Servan, p. 137: "Jean Bourgaut, de la paroisse de Pleurtuit, et Therese Francoise Behier, de cette ville, ont recu ce jour, la benediction nuptiale, par moi, soussigne, Joseph Josse, pretre, et ensuite des deux premieres publications des bans faits
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origin. "Bourg" is from the Frankish *burg meaning town, fortress, or castle and "ault" (-aud) from the Frankish *wald meaning power, mastery, or rule. Philologically, a plurality of Frankish (Franconian) words with the phoneme "w" were changed to gu/ga/gau while
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and its environs. St-Malo was the chief port of departure for French colonial efforts westward, so it is no great surprise that carriers of the name were among those that emigrated during the kingdom of France's zenith of inhabiting
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of the name, used then as an occupational given name, are attested to as early as the 6th century and are found in
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may be significant by dint of the historiographical connotations of the name's meaning. Archaic variants and
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into nascent old French (e.g. Frankish *werra "war"= "guerre" in Old French, *want "gauntlet"= "gant", and *
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intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
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nature, is often called into question. Therein, one Burgoald was a
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languages is Borgvald, commonly used as a forename, surname, and
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although the validity of this source, notwithstanding its
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single source
talk page
improve this article
introducing citations to additional sources
"Bourgault"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
[buʁɡo]
Breton
Old French
Germanic French
developing
walha
gaulois
Gauthier
castellan
burgrave
"gau"
cognates
Fredegar's chronicle
primary
strongman
King Guntram
Chalon
Brittany
Pays de la Loire

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