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HETTET Louis
Naissance : 20 avril 1721 à Rosnoën

Père : HETTET Joseph ( ~ 1685 - ? )
Mère : LE PAPE Marie ( 1685 - 1728 )

HETTET Louis
HETTET Joseph
HETTET Jean
LE GUERN Marguerite
LE PAPE Marie
LE PAPE Alain
HASCOET Anne




HETTET Louis
Baleinier

Naissance : 16 janvier 1815 à Bishops Castle
Décès : 1872

Père : HETTET Joseph Louis Marie ( 1778 - 1860 )
Mère : MORGAN Mary ( 1793 - 1875 )

Union : RANGITUATAHI ? ( ? - ? )
Mariage : à Paripari
The painter, photographer and adventurer G W Angus wrote during a visit in 1847 'Under the auspices of his father-in-law, Louis Hetet lived his Robinson Crusoe like life in perfect security. He has a hut of his own construction, together with a garden and a flock of 70 goats, besides pigs, fowls and other domestic animals.' Angus described how Taonui maintained strict adherence to tapu customs and showed implicit belief in the powers of the tohunga.
Early contact
For Ngāti Maniapoto, like many other tribes, early European contact was with whalers, traders and missionaries. Early European settlers had the biggest impact on the tribe, taking prominent Maniapoto women as their wives. Pākehā–Māori unions
Louis Hetet was a French settler who married a Maniapoto woman. He first visited New Zealand around 1835 on a whaling ship, and returned in 1842 to settle at Paripari (near Te Kūiti). He married Te Rangituatahi, daughter of the influential Maniapoto chief, Taonui Hīkaka. They had four children: George Ngātai, John Taonui, Henry Mate-ngaro, and Mere Te Wai. The three sons proved themselves as businessmen in the early days of the King Country. Their descendants are well-known members of Ngāti Maniapoto. Mere Te Wai married Te Toko Turner, the son of another prominent Pākehā–Māori, William Turner, who gave rise to the large Turner family.
Numerous notable Maniapoto families grew from other mixed marriages – the Searanckes, Barretts, Ormsbys, Bells, Andersons, Emerys, Hughes (Huihi) and others. Their descendants have featured prominently in the affairs of the tribe and the region since. Economic ventures
Louis Hetet managed one of several flour mills which supported the tribe’s thriving endeavours in cultivation and industry up until the 1850s. Wheat, oats and maize were grown, pigs were reared and flax was dressed and sent to the Auckland market and beyond. Ngāti Maniapoto also owned the ships Rere-wiki, Parininihi, Re-wini and Aotearoa."
Enfants : HETTET George Ngatai ( ? - ? )
HETTET John Taonui ( ? - ? )
HETTET Henry Matengaro ( ? - ? )
HETTET Mere Te Wai ( ? - ? )
HETTET Louis
HETTET Joseph Louis Marie
HETTET Jean François
LA BICHE DUCHENE Marie Jacquette
MORGAN Mary
MORGAN Samuel
 




HETTET Louise
Naissance : 5 avril 1733 à Lambézellec

Père : HETTET François ( 1695 - ? )
Mère : CATO Claudine ( ? - ? )

HETTET Louise
HETTET François
HETTET Jean
LE GUERN Marguerite
CATO Claudine
CATO Gilles
LE MEN Louise




HETTET Louise Claude Marie
Naissance : 25 août 1751 à Lambézellec

Père : HETTET Joseph ( 1718 - ? )
Mère : LAGADEC Claudine ( ? - ? )

HETTET Louise Claude Marie
HETTET Joseph
HETTET François
CATO Claudine
LAGADEC Claudine
 
 




HETTET Marc
Naissance : 13 juin 1716 à Rosnoën

Père : HETTET Jean ( ~ 1689 - ? )
Mère : LUGUERN Jeanne ( ~ 1679 - ? )

HETTET Marc
HETTET Jean
HETTET Jean
LE GUERN Marguerite
LUGUERN Jeanne
LUGUERN Nicolas
 


                     


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