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Jacques-François Baudiau (15 October 1809, Planchez – 17 September 1880, Quarré-les-Tombes) was a French Catholic priest and geographer. In 1833 he was named vicar in Château-Chinon, then served as a pastor in Montigny-sur-Canne (from November 1834), and later in Dun-les-Places (from July 1844). He was a member of learned societies in Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre and Yonne.

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  • Jacques-François Baudiau (15 October 1809, Planchez – 17 September 1880, Quarré-les-Tombes) was a French Catholic priest and geographer. In 1833 he was named vicar in Château-Chinon, then served as a pastor in Montigny-sur-Canne (from November 1834), and later in Dun-les-Places (from July 1844). He was a member of learned societies in Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre and Yonne. In 1854 he published a two volume work on the geography of the Morvan titled, Le Morvand, ou Essai géographique, topographique et historique sur cette contrée. Its second edition covered three volumes, it being published in 1865–67. (en)
  • Jacques-Felix Baudiau (orthographié Baudiot avant 1853), né Jacques Beaudeau le 15 octobre 1809 au lieu-dit les Févres à Planchez. Ce patronyme se dit localement Baudiot souvent transcrit dans les actes sans le " i ". Il est mort le 17 septembre 1880 à Quarré-les-Tombes, est un historien et géographe, auteur d'ouvrages sur le Morvan. (fr)
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  • Jacques-Felix Baudiau (orthographié Baudiot avant 1853), né Jacques Beaudeau le 15 octobre 1809 au lieu-dit les Févres à Planchez. Ce patronyme se dit localement Baudiot souvent transcrit dans les actes sans le " i ". Il est mort le 17 septembre 1880 à Quarré-les-Tombes, est un historien et géographe, auteur d'ouvrages sur le Morvan. (fr)
  • Jacques-François Baudiau (15 October 1809, Planchez – 17 September 1880, Quarré-les-Tombes) was a French Catholic priest and geographer. In 1833 he was named vicar in Château-Chinon, then served as a pastor in Montigny-sur-Canne (from November 1834), and later in Dun-les-Places (from July 1844). He was a member of learned societies in Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre and Yonne. (en)
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  • Jacques-François Baudiau (en)
  • Jacques-Felix Baudiau (fr)
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