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Tabourdeux
One-Name Study

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About the Tabourdeux One-Name Study

My search for the TABOURDEUX's was first triggered when I found that my Dad's Paternal Grandparents were born Edmund Bradley, known as 'Little Granddad', and Emma TABOURDEUX who was known as 'Big Grandma'.

Over the years I have gradually pieced together a Family Tree and have all the available records since the TABOURDEUX arrived in England from France sometime in the period 1680 - 1700.

The TABOURDEUX were Huguenot Protestant refugees who left France, probably after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, and came first to Canterbuy in Kent and subsequently to London.

Variants

The TABOURDEUX Name seems to have three main Variants.

Origin of the surname

The TABOURDEUX and TABOUREUX lines originate in Plessy-Marly in France.

The TABUTEAU line stems from La Rochelle in France.

Contact details

For further information, contact:

Mrs Suzie Morley
Sweetbriar Barn,
Mill Green,
Stonham Aspal,
Suffolk
IP14 6BZ
UNITED KINGDOM
E-mail:

This page last updated 25 February 2008.