Marie-Henri, count of Ghaisne (1st), Lord of the Gesnetay of Saint Michel du Bois, Freigné and La Cornouaille, born October 10, 1662, died December 10, 1710, Paris (at the age of 48), Knight, teaches a company of men-at-arms of the orders of the King, lieutenant of the marshals of France in Brittany, musketeer of the King.
… married November 19, 1697, Vernantes (Maine-et-Loire), with…
9 Marie-Hélène de Maillé de La Tour – Landry, Lady of Bourmont, born in 1666, died February 22, 1752, Château de Bourmont Freigné (Maine-et-Loire) (at the age of 86 years).
On September 8, 2013, my dear friend Virginia Hambley got down on her knee at the Mission café in Eugene and proposed marriage to me – for the second time!
I had asked her to do something for me, look at my blog and my genealogical study. I told her we have ties to Old Lyme where the McCurdy family lived, they kin to Captain Isaac Hull of the U.S. Constitution. All of sudden, Virginia, says;
“Marry me. I need a change. I don’t want things to go on as they have been.”
Virginia Hambley is fifty years of age, and has never been married.
“Yes! I will marry you. We have loved each other for sixteen years.”
We would later exchange lollipops in the park by the river. I enjoyed her flavor, as she enjoyed mine. We exchanged our DNA.
Virginia and I were lovers in 1997. When I…
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