Robin Godefroy wrote on Sunday, January 07, 2001 5:22 PM | I would like to thank Chris Shelley for his listings of Godefroy births from | Rouen, he has made me a very happy man because I think that he has found MY | Jean Godefroy in 1684. | All I need to do now is to find his marriage which I as yet have not found , | it would have been about 1705, have checked St Vincent at Rouen, anybody got | any thoughts how/where I might be able to locate it. He married Francoise | Marple and one of his sons Jean was baptised at Rouen in 1707, where the | other children were baptised I do not know. | | Regards There are many references to the name you are researching in the Genealogique Bibliotheque Paris and some of these are Normandy based so it could be worth writing to them. What does puzzle me is your reference to St Vincent at Rouen as this is a Catholic Church although I do appreciate that some Huguenot baptisms did take place in such places. This could be particularly so around the time you are researching, 1705, as it would appear that very few if any temples were functioning at this time. Looking at the guide to Protestant records for the department Seine-Maritime I can find none for the period you are seeking. According to the forward to the Seine-Maritime section of the above guide the principle locations of the Protestants in this department were, and I quote " Bosc-Roger (Elbeuf), Criquetot, Lintot (Bolbec, Lillebonne), Luneray, Quevilly (Rouen..), Sanvic (le Havre), Senitot (Harfleur)". Of these the LDS appear to have records for the period you are seeking in respect of Criquetot and Luneray. I am unsure as to what records these are in view of the fact that none appear to be held by either the departmental or local archives in Rouen but it could be worth a try. Roy Day.