Probably the mother of Marguerite but not of Nicolletus Gachet. Marguerite is termed "paternal sister" of Nicolletus in a document of 15 may 1474 recorded by Jean de Trevaux, notary at Payerne (ACV Dp 107, fol. 51), where she is identified as "Marguereta filia quondam Petri Gachet et quondam Mermete eius uxoris, soror paterna dicti Nicolleti Gachet". By 1474, this Nicolletus had died, but there is mention in the same document of his sons Franciscus, still living, and Petrus, who had already died. Mermeta is identified as the wife of Petrus Gachet (and by this time Nicoletus, son of Petrus, was already old enough to be involved in a sale of property, though with approval of his father) in a sale dated 10 nov 1437 (Nicodus Mareschet, notary at Payerne, Dp 64, fol. 153). By 22 may 1447 (ACV FL 81, fol. 433), she is already the widow of the late Petrus Gachet, notary of Villars en Vuilliez, holding property at Murs.
It is possible that her parentage can be discovered in the terriers for the Vully region (particularly in Murs).
still living - details excluded
[5390] Cemetery transcript notes Oddfellows marker.
1865 census notes she bore 4 children, all accounted for. One was an infant buried at North Argyle, d. 1850's (not readable).
1880 census indicates parents born OH and NY.
She is mentioned as the deceased mother of Johannodus, son of Jaquetus de Tecto, in the terrier ACV Ab 6, fol. 30v, the volume dated 1358-1361.
[14940] Published as 1771, but obviously not correct.