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Encyclopedia > Baillif

Baillif is a village located in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Situated in the south of proper Guadeloupe it covers an area of 2.430 acres (10 km²). At the last census its population was calculated at 6.315 inhabitants.


The name of the commune would come from the name of one of its early inhabitants called Robert Baillif. He used to trade there from 1650 to around 1700.


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Baillif, Claude (240 words)
Baillif dit Regnault, Claude, masonry builder, architect (b c1635; d at sea, early 1699).
The SÉMINAIRE DE QUÉBEC hired Baillif as a stonecutter at La Rochelle, France, in May 1675.
Baillif and his wife, Catherine Sainctar, lived in a small Lower Town house with 1046 livres (currency) in furnishings and clothes, yet he had 2667 livres with him when he sailed for France in October 1698.
Baillif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (94 words)
Baillif is a village located in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Situated in the south of proper Guadeloupe it covers an area of 2.430 acres (10 km²).
The name of the commune would come from the name of one of its early inhabitants called Robert Baillif.
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