Just a note on some research I've been doing on this lady and her relatives. She is said to have been born abt 1604 in Courgeon, Mortagne, Perche, France to Pierre Mallet or Maillet and Jacqueline Liger or Leger, according to page 136 in Jette's genealogical dictionary. However, I have found on Denis Beauregard's page (francogene) that the town is actually Courgeoût, which is less than 5 km from St-Langis-des-Mortagne, where she is said to have married Marin Boucher before 1630 (PRDH and Fichier Origine) or 29 Mar 1629 in unsourced online family trees or maybe in 1628. Her mother Jacqueline Liger or Jacquette Leger was born in Courgeoût, maybe around about 1580, where she married first Mathry Noé before 1596 when their first child Barbe was baptized 13 Apr 1596, their second Jean 18 Jan 1600 & buried 1 Jan 1616. They may have had two other children whose baptismal dates are not given where the names are found. Mathry was buried 10 Feb 1601 at Courgeoût according to Beauregard. Jacqueline or Jacquette next married Pierre Mallet about 1603 in Courgeoût, with the unproven date of 13 March 1602. Besides daughter Perrine they had a daughter Lienarde baptized 19 Sep 1609 and son Etienne baptized 5 Jul 1613 Courgeoût. Pierre seems to have adopted Barbe and Jean, as they are found in some trees under the surname Mallet. While a goodly bit of information is out there, it has to be entered judiciously into our databases, with sources given, whether proven or not. I use Legacy Family Tree, and they have the best way to do this that I have found, allowing for the possibility of more than one set of parents until one or the other has been proven completely impossible, and so on. I love puzzles and mysteries, and my retirement has been full of both since I caught the genealogy bug! Patricia