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Jean de Bourdieu, son of Isaac DuBOURDIEU and of Marie Costebadie, or de Costebadie, of Bergerac. Brother of J. Armond DuBOURDIEU (see photo below). Jean was at theological seminary at Puylaurens, France but transferred to Geneva in 1665 and entered his name in Latin, Johannes Dubourdieu which is a form ued by his father at times. However he later signs his name Jean de Bordieu in 1677 at the Montpellier Church and later in 1693 , when he signs the Manifestio of Duke Charles Schomberg. He married Margaret Voysine, in 1666 at Chene, Geneva.
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